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    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
    第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 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。
    What des the man advise the wman t d?
    A.Thrw ut the dress.B.Exchange the dress.C.Get the dress tailred. 2.What are the speakers talking abut?
    A.A birthday celebratin.B.A fancy restaurant.C.A big meal. 3.What happened t Mary last night?
    She was sund asleep.
    Her car culdn’t start.
    Her friend gave Mary a phne call.
    Where d the speakers decide t g?
    A.Their grandma’s huse.B.Their mm’s ffice.C.The cinema. 5.Wh will begin the lecture nw?
    Dr. White.B.Dr. Mildens.C.Prf. Brkings.
    第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 至 7 题。
    What did the wman’s brther d at the Media Camp? A.He wrte fr a magazine.
    He learned pster design.
    He studied film-making.
    Why did the wman spend her hliday there? A.T persuade her brther.
    B.T try smething different.
    C.T wrk in the mvie industry.
    听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
    What des Julia’s friend’s band need?
    A.A guitar player.B.A singer.C. A pianist. 9.Hw many members are there in the man’s band?
    A.Tw.B.Three.C.Fur. 10.Hw will the man help Julia?
    A.Intrduce her t his band. B.Meet her in the garage.
    C.Buy a new guitar fr her.
    听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
    11.What des the wman d?
    A.A dctr.B.A teacher.C.A lawyer. 12.Wh are the tw speakers?
    A.Mther and sn.B.Classmates.C.Friends. 13.What will the man prbably d next mnth?
    A.Study in a schl.B.Wrk with the wman.C.Wrk in a schl.
    听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
    What d Belgians eat at last during a dinner utside?
    A.An ice-cream.B.The main dish.C.A sup. 15.Hw lng did the mall’s Christmas dinner take last year?
    A.Abut 3 hurs.B.Abut 5 hurs.C.Abut 6 hurs. 16.What may peple there d after a big dinner?
    They eat as much as usual.
    They take exercise t keep fit.
    They eat less in the fllwing days.
    听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
    What prizes were given last week?
    A.Sprts bags.B.iWatches.C.Pens. 18.Hw much is the prize wrth this week?
    A.$215.B.$100.C.$ 250.
    What des the speaker say abut the ftballer?
    A.He can speak French.B.He wns a club.C.He has a famus wife. 20.Hw will the listeners tell their answers?
    A.By making a call.B.By writing a letter.C.By sending a pstcard.
    第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 60 分)
    第一节 (共 19 小题;每小题 2.5 分, 满分 47.5 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
    Athens: Mre than a Summer Hliday Destinatin
    While the Greek islands are ppular fr summer hlidays, Athens is a year-rund destinatin. S even if yu’re flying t Greece just fr the island sun, here are a few reasns t spend time in the capital t!
    The Acrplis
    Even if yu’re nt a fan f histry, sme f the ancient sites yu just have t visit — and this is prbably the mst famus ne in Athens. The Acrplis is an ancient city at the tp f a hill, and here yu'll see the Parthenn, a temple built almst 2,500 years ag. It's wrth climbing up, t, fr the views — f the sea, muntains and Lycabettus Hill rising up between the city's apartment buildings. The streets f Plaka and Mnastiraki
    If yu still have energy after climbing the Acrplis, take a walk arund the nearby area. Yellw and white buildings lk dwn n the smth stne streets f the area knwn as Plaka. Stp in at the gift shps r take a break frm the sun with a Greek cffee r a traditinal meal in ne f the lcal restaurants — r tavernas. Walk n and yu'll sn find yurself in the narrwer streets f Mnastiraki with its flea markets n all sides, giving yu a real Greek experience.
    Panathenaic Stadium
    Clse t the center f twn and nt far frm the Natinal Garden is the ancient Panathenaic Stadium, which was restred fr the first mdern Olympic Games in 1896. It's als the place where the Athens marathn finishes every year, s if yu like running, yu t culd feel like an Olympic winner!
    The cast
    When yu’re in the center f Athens, it desn’t feel much like a castal city, but the sea is just a few minutes' drive away. The beaches get better the further suth yu g, r yu can walk by the bats in the shadw f the stylish new pera huse.
    Which f the fllwing places is a must-g if yu want t see ancient relics?
    The Plaka.B. The Acrplis.C. Panathenaic.D. Mnastiraki.
    What can yu find in the streets f Mnastiraki?
    Gifts shps and Greek café with traditinal meals.
    Narrw streets with lcal restaurants and suvenir stres.
    An utdr market where secnd-hand gds are sld at lw prices.
    Yellw and white buildings lking dwn n the smth stne streets.
    Where shuld yu g t find Athens' best beaches?
    In the city center f AthensB. Oppsite the new pera huse.
    C. Driving away frm the cuntryD. Ging suth frm the city center. B
    “Yu shuld get a cat.” my therapist (治疗专家) said. “A cat?” I culdn’t even lk after myself. I tk a deep breath and carefully cnsidered the idea f welcming a feline (猫科的) friend int my life. This seemed like t easy a fix fr the fact that I culdn’t leave the huse withut bursting int tears.
    When my partner and I fund Cinnamn, her adptin prfile made her ut as the perfect kitten.
    We filled ut the paperwrk and prepared fr her arrival.
    When she came hme, it became increasingly bvius that Cinnamn didn’t understand “n”, “stp it” r “dn’t d that”. She was the wrst cat I’ve ever wned. I was beginning t dubt my therapist’s advice.
    After visiting ur vet, she cncluded that Cinnamn just wanted ur attentin. She fught tth and nail t get a bite f ur meals. She’d fearlessly lick sharp knives when left unattended fr a split secnd. Cinnamn stle my heart with her bravery and kept me busier than I’d ever expected.
    We decided t start taking her fr walks. I culd barely leave the huse befre, but my heart culdn’t say n t Cinnamn. Cinnamn shwed me what bravery lked like. She didn’t stp t cnsider every pssible utcme f a situatin; she simply went fr it. If there was a dg at a park, she wuld run tward it. She jumped withut knwing where she wuld land. She lved adventure. I fund myself mirrring her behavir after a while, jumping ut f bed withut a secnd thught. I
    began t find the mtivatin t get ut f bed in the mrning.
    Cinnamn unluckily passed away after a medical accident. I’m n stranger t sadness r grief, but lsing my pet s suddenly was the mst cnfusing emtinal experience I’ve had t date. She n lnger wakes me up at 5 am begging fr breakfast, but she’s still the reasn I get up every mrning.
    Our time is ften cut unpredictably, unmistakably shrt. It wuld be a shame t live life being anything less than brave and adventurus.
    Why did the authr’s therapist recmmend that she get a cat?
    T learn hw t lk after animals.
    T slve the authr’s fear f ging ut.
    T help the authr fill up her spare time.
    T distract the authr’s attentin frm her sadness.
    Hw did the authr feel at first after Cinnamn came hme?
    Thrilled.B. Ashamed.C. Pleased.D. Disappinted.
    What can be inferred frm the text?
    Walking Cinnamn utdrs became s easy a task fr the authr.
    The authr was psitively affected by Cinnamn’s curageus behavir.
    Cinnamn lved ging utside and tk cnsequences int cnsideratin.
    The authr decided t take Cinnamn utside as she was t trublesme t stay in.
    What did the authr mainly want t cnvey in this text?
    Life is shrt and unpredictable.
    The lss f a pet can be painful.
    We shuld have the curage t take risks.
    Animal-assisted treatment is the best cure.
    C
    Nearly 200 years after Ludwig van Beethven’s death, researchers have pulled DNA frm his hair, searching fr clues abut his health prblems and hearing lss.
    They weren’t able t slve the mystery f the German cmpser’s deafness r stmach prblems. But they did find a genetic risk fr liver disease, plus a liver-damaging hepatitis B(乙型肝炎 ) infectin in the last mnths f his life. These factrs, tgether with his frequent drinking, were prbably enugh t cause the liver failure that is widely believed t have killed him, accrding t a study published in the jurnal Current Bilgy.
    March 26 marked the 196th anniversary f Beethven’s death in Vienna in 1827, at the age f
    56. The cmpser himself wrte that he wanted dctrs t study his health prblems after he died. Since his death, scientists have lng tried t put tgether Beethven’s medical histry and have suggested varius pssible explanatins fr his many health prblems.
    Nw, with advanced DNA technlgy, researchers have been able t pull genetic clues frm sme samples f Beethven’s hair that were cut ff and kept in his memry. Using almst 3 meters f Beethven’s hair, scientists were able t pull ut pieces f DNA and put tgether a genme that they culd study fr signs f genetic disease.
    The researchers didn’t find any clear signs f what caused Beethven’s hearing lss r stmach prblems. Hwever, they fund tw things prbably weren’t causes: celiac disease(腹泻病)— a health prblem caused by eating the gluten prtein — and lactse ( 乳 糖 ) intlerance — a health prblem caused by the lactse sugar in milk.
    The researchers als made a surprising discvery: when they tested DNA frm living members f the Beethven family, scientists fund a difference in the Y chrmsmes (染色体) that get passed dwn n the father’s side. The Y chrmsmes frm five men in Beethven's family matched each
    ther — but they didn’t match the cmpser’s. This suggests that smetime befre Beethven was brn, a child in the cmpser’s family was brn frm an extramarital relatinship.
    What is the purpse f the research?
    T fulfill Beethven’s wishes f studying fr signs f genetic disease.
    T intrduce the advantages f DNA technlgy in medical researches.
    T prve that Beethven’s hearing lss was nt caused by celiac disease.
    T figure ut the reasns fr Beethven’s deafness and health prblems.
    Accrding t paragraph 2, what is generally cnsidered t be the cause f Beethven’s death?
    A liver-damaging infectin and hearing lss.
    The liver disease and t much drinking.
    The lung cancer tgether with alchl drinking.
    A genetic risk f liver disease and stmach prblems.
    What can be inferred frm the article?
    All the men in Beethven’s family have the same Y chrmsme.
    Frequent drinking will definitely cause liver failure and even death.
    Scientists pull ut pieces f DNA by using mre than 3 meters f Beethven’s hair.
    Celiac disease is nt the prbable cause f Beethven’s hearing r stmach prblems.
    What can be a suitable title fr the text?
    Lactse Sugar in Milk Can Cause Celiac Disease.
    DNA frm Hair Offers Clues fr Beethven’s Disease.
    Advanced DNA Technlgy Help Make New Discvery.
    Researchers Have Slved Mystery f Beethven’s deafness.
    D
    If I culd give tday’s yung peple three wishes, they wuld be: mre hugs, mre time utside in nature, mre belief in their wn pwer t change the wrld. The third ne leaves sme peple wndering why yung peple’s belief in their wn pwer is s essential.
    Let’s start with the idea that all f us – especially yung peple – need heres. Our mdern sciety is terribly cnfused abut the difference between a celebrity and a her. A celebrity is all abut fame
    – temprary, superficial fame, usually fr qualities that are easy t see: a pretty face, a great dance mve, etc. A her, by cntrast, is abut character – qualities under the surface that aren’t seen until they take actin.
    Heres are all arund us. They truly hld ur wrld tgether, thrugh their unselfish devtin t helping thers, teaching children, and prtecting the envirnment. They dn’t want fame, r glry; they just want t help. In s many ways, these unsung heres pilt the bat in which all f us sail.
    Yet, yung peple hear a lt mre abut celebrities than abut heres in the media. The hidden message they get frm all this is that their self-wrth cmes frm what they buy – which shes, which cell phne – nt wh they are dwn inside. What gets lst in this? Yung peple’s sense f their wn ptential fr heric qualities – their wn pwer t – make a psitive difference in the wrld. Truth is, there is a ptential her, a future difference maker, in every yung persn.
    Hw d we help yung peple believe in their wn pwer? The best way is simply t share examples f ther yung peple wh have made a difference.
    Barbara grew up n a farm in Texas. When she realized that lcal farmers were puring their used mtr il int rivers, causing pllutin, she rganised the creatin f a recycling centre fr crude il (原油). Her prject has grwn t include 18 recycling centres in Texas.
    The list culd cntinue. These are but a few examples f yung peple wh have discvered that they can build n their wn energy t d smething great.
    What is the authr’s purpse in writing Paragraph 2?
    T give examples f celebrities and heres arund us.
    T shw the details abut being celebrities and heres.
    T discuss the distinctins between celebrities and heres.
    T explain the meanings f the wrds “celebrity” and “her”.
    What des the underlined part mean in Paragraph 3?
    Heres nly help specific grups f peple.
    Heres want t be recgnised fr their wrk.
    Heres play a vital rle in keeping the wrld running.
    Heres enjy pilting bats t reach their destinatin.
    Hw des the authr advance his view that yung peple believe in their wn pwer?
    By explaining the qualities that make a yung persn a her.
    By cmparing the achievements made by different yung peple.
    By giving examples f yung peple wh shw the qualities f a her.
    By prviding examples f qualities that have made yung peple famus.
    What des this passage mainly talk abut?
    Mre heres are needed in the mdern wrld.
    Celebrities are reprted t much in the media.
    Adults shuld becme rle mdels fr yung peple.
    Yung peple shuld believe in their ability t make a difference.
    E
    A new study suggests classic paintings by well-knwn Impressinists Jseph Turner and Claude Mnet may have been influenced by air pllutin during the Industrial Revlutin.
    The study, published in Prceedings f the Natinal Academy f Sciences by authrs frm Harvard and Srbnne universities, analyzed 60 il paintings by Turner frm 1796 t 1850 and 38 paintings by Mnet frm 1864 t 1901.
    Scientists dn't knw exactly hw plluted the cities were during that time fr lack f data. Hwever, researchers say examining the wrks f Turner and Mnet can give a picture f lng-term envirnmental change with the air pllutin.
    In particular, researchers said changes in lcal sulfur dixide emissins frm burning cal may explain changes in the clur cntrast and intensity (强度) f Turner, Mnet, and thers' wrks, even after taking int accunt the artistic trends and subject matter f the time.
    Scientists successfully measured painters’ representatin f nature, fcusing n differences in lcal weather patterns which influenced clur in wrks painted in different parts f Eurpe. Paintings’ dne in Britain generally feature a paler blue sky than ther wrks in ther parts f the cntinent. Generally, artists can histrically accurately represent their envirnment, s Turner and Mnet were chsen because they are famus fr their landscape and cityscape paintings and als because they were active during the Industrial Revlutin, when air pllutin grew at a rate never seen befre.
    Additinally, researchers say that as the air in Lndn and Paris became mre plluted, the cities wuld appear hazier(模糊)t the eyes as well as in phtgraphs. By cmparing the paintings f Turner and Mnet t pictures frm the era, they were able t determine the artists were at least partly influenced by the change in emissins.
    What did the researchers find in the wrks f Turner and Mnet?
    Air pllutin at that time.B. Change in subject matter.
    C. Scial trends f the perid.D. Develpment f phtgraphy
    What can we learn frm paragraph 5?
    Eurpean artists preferred landscape paintings.
    Scientists fcused n studying weather patterns.
    Turner and Mnet intended t present pllutin.
    Britain suffered frm air pllutin mst in Eurpe.
    Hw did the researchers cnduct the study?
    By referring t relevant histrical recrds.
    By cmparing the paintings f Turner and Mnet.
    By relating the paintings t the air cnditins then.
    By analyzing the data during the Industrial Revlutin.
    What is the purpse f the text?
    T infrm peple f a new discvery.B. T instruct peple t appreciate paintings.
    C. T intrduce the Industrial Revlutin.D. T call n peple t prtect the envirnment.
    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。
    First aid is a crucial aspect f healthcare that can significantly save smene’s life r prevent further injury r illness. Knwing when t use first aid is essential s that prper measures are taken prmptly. 40
    Injuries and Accidents
    One f the mst cmmn instances where first aid is required is in injuries and accidents. 41 In such situatins, it is essential t prvide immediate care t prevent further damage and ensure that the affected individual receives timely medical attentin. Sme f the initial steps in first aid fr injuries include applying pressure t stp bleeding, immbilizing the affected area, and administering pain relief medicatin.
    Cardiac Arrest (心脏停跳)
    Anther critical situatin where first aid can make a difference is during a cardiac arrest. A cardiac arrest ccurs when the heart stps functining; Immediate interventin is necessary. 42 The first step in such a situatin is t call emergency services and start cardipulmnary resuscitatin (CPR) until prfessinal help arrives. Knwing hw t perfrm CPR can be life-saving in such situatins.
    Chking and Suffcatin(窒息)
    Chking and suffcatin are emergencies that can ccur at any time, and immediate interventin is necessary t prevent further cmplicatins. If smene is chking, it is essential t act quickly. 43 Similarly, if smene is suffcating due t a blcked airway, it is vital t clear the bstructin and ensure that the persn's airway is pen.
    When t use first aid can significantly save smene's life r prevent further injury r illness. 44 Call fr emergency services, and prvide immediate care until prfessinal help arrives. Being prepared and trained in first aid can ensure the safety and well-being f thse arund us.
    In any emergency, it is essential t remain calm.
    This can include cuts, burns, falls, sprains, and ther unpleasant injuries.
    If smene has taken a pisnus substance, calling emergency services.
    Perfrm the Heimlich maneuvre t frce ut the bject causing the bstructin.
    Bleeding and verdse are medical emergencies that require immediate attentin.
    This blg pst will discuss when t use first aid and the imprtance f early interventin.
    Bld circulatin(血液循环) and xygen supply t vital rgans shuld be restred immediately.
    第三部分 语言知识运用 (共四节, 满分 45 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 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
    项。
    My arms began t shake as the bag filled up. Sn it became almst t 45t manage.
    Finally, the massive Sea Turtle( 海 龟 ) had finished laying her eggs and my team and I culd 46 them all t a caring huse we had prepared. I was in Csta Rica fr an AP class in Trpical Eclgy and we were 47 with saving these eggs frm pachers ( 盗 猎 者 ). We brught the eggs t 48 s that hundreds f baby sea turtles culd make it ut t sea.
    This experience was 49 valuable fr me. I learned hw inequality can 50 envirnmental damage. The pachers, fr example, were wrking-class families wh sld the 51 fr $USD 1-2 in rder t survive. By saving the eggs, we may have 52 these families their means f survival. I, therefre, asked my schl prgram if we culd brainstrm a 53 that wuld help bth the turtles and the lcals. We decided t buy their handicrafts at a 54 price. We als 55 a yearly fundraiser. T date we have helped transfrmed 10 lcal families frm 56 turtle eggs, t selling handmade items. Thrugh this new cperatin with the cmmunity, we have als established a cultural 57 between the yuth in Csta and the United States.
    Thse f us wh have grwn up in 58 scieties have largely benefited frm an unequal glbal system. I believe that it is my 59 t use ur pwer and ability t help bth the wrld’s human and nn-human residents.
    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。
    A pttery tilet used by ancient Chinese peple during the Qin Dynasty has been discvered at the Yueyang City Ruins, 60 ancient Chinese palace archaelgical site in Shaanxi prvince. The discvery is the first “flush tilet” 61 has been discvered by archaelgy ( 考 古 ).
    45. A. dirty
    B. heavy
    C. dramatic
    D. vast
    46. A. mve
    B. bury
    C. shift
    D. transfrm
    47. A. impressed
    B. allwed
    C. tasked
    D. discussed
    48. A. display
    B. safety
    C. practice
    D. research
    49. A. finally
    B. riginally
    C. luckily
    D. particularly
    50. A. cntribute t
    B. apply t
    C. devte t
    D. stick t
    51. A. fds
    B. plants
    C. eggs
    D. prducts
    52. A. ffered
    B. avided
    C. brught
    D. denied
    53. A. ambitin
    B. slutin
    C. functin
    D. budget
    54. A. higher
    B. bigger
    C. lwer
    D. fitter
    55. A. presented
    B. enhanced
    C. established
    D. dnated
    56. A. feeding n
    B. putting n
    C. basing n
    D. relying n
    57. A. cmmittee
    B. exchange
    C. awareness
    D. difference
    58. A. psitive
    B. realistic
    C. wealthy
    D. rdinary
    59. A. duty
    B. influence
    C. excuse
    D. right
    The discvery was made by experts 62 (dig) the N.3 Ancient Building at the Yueyang City Ruins. The ancient relic 63 (cnsist) f tw parts, an indr tilet n a platfrm and a pipe system belw directing used water and waste 64 (substance) utside. 65 (unfrtunate) the upper half f the flush tilet was nt fund during the excavatin. Hence, experts cannt cnfirm whether 66 (it) users sat n it r squatted ver it.
    The tilet might have been used by Qin Xiagng (381-338BC) r his father Qin Xian’gng (424-362BC) f the Qin Kingdm during the Warring States Perid (475-221BC), r by Liu Bang, the first emperr f the Han Dynasty (206BC-AD220). 67 (figure) it ut, experts still have a lt f wrk t d.
    “The flush tilet is cncrete 68 (prve) f the imprtant attachment ancient Chinese peple have 69 sanitatin ( 卫 生 ),” said Liu Rui frm the Institute f Archaelgy, Chinese Academy f Scial Sciences.
    第三节 单词填空(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)(请在答题卡填写完整单词)
    I want t just h(强调) this pint fr yu because it is f vital imprtance.
    We a(预料) that sales will rise next year.
    He spent the evening w(包裹) up the Christmas presents.
    He was s d(非常需要的) fr a jb that he wuld have dne anything.
    Richard was waiting utside the dr as she e(出现).
    Lucy is ne f the mst i(有影响力的) figures in lcal plitics.
    He was the Queen’s r(代表) at the ceremny.
    These days getting a degree desn’t g(保证) yu a jb.
    第四节 根据汉语补全句子(共 7 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 7 分)(每空只填一词)
    Hehis pace, yet still culdn’t catch up with them.
    他加快了脚步,但仍赶不上他们。
    I felt s much pain that I was n the verge f a.
    我感到非常痛苦,几乎要崩溃了。
    Hedwn and tre the skin frm his knees.
    他绊了一跤,膝盖上的皮破了。
    Imy legs t keep ging.
    我用意志力驱使我的腿继续前行。
    He accepted the award tapplause.
    他在雷鸣般的掌声中领奖。
    Hethe bttle.
    他喝光了瓶子里的水。
    I saw peple
    at the drs.
    我看到人们在砰砰地砸门。
    第四部分 写作(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,使之成为一篇完整的短文
    My great-grandmther Eileen is fierce, lyal and strng and a bit f a legend in her wn lifetime, which nw stretches t 92 years. I shuld add that we’re nt allwed t call her Gran, because she says it makes her feel ld.
    That summer, I lst my jb and felt hpeless. One day, I paid a visit t her. She picked up a bx which she placed n the cffee table. “There yu g,” she said. “Yu d knw what yu’re ding with these things, dn’t yu?” It was a new phne. Her current mbile was pretty ancient. I was amazed that it was still ging.
    “Yes,” I said. “Gd. That’s why I ask yu. Yu yung peple knw mre abut such things than us ldies. Yu can take it hme with yu and get it all set up,” she went n. “Then, when yu bring it back, yu can shw me hw t use my new phne, such as getting n the internet, sending e- mails and s n.” She smiled s sweetly that I felt a surge f lve fr her.
    I grabbed the bx and std up. Setting up the phne wuld be easy. It was teaching her hw t use it that may prve challenging. The fllwing day I headed back t my great-grandmther’s with the phne.
    “Here’s yur phne. It’s all ready t use.” Fr the next hur, I was busy setting up her passcde and fingerprint recgnitin, which she said was like smething ut f James Bnd.
    She chse a picture fr her screen and it was all ging s well until I tried t shw her hw t swipe (滑动屏幕) . “What d yu mean, swipe?” she asked. She was 92, I reminded myself. This had been tiring fr her.
    She pressed at the up arrw and gt angry when nthing happened. When I finally gt her t swipe, she didn’t put the right amunt f pressure n and the menu slipped away. After what seemed like hurs, she threw the phne acrss the rm and it landed n the sfa. “Take it away!” she hwled. “I want my ld phne back!”
    I picked up the phne and was abut t leave t give her time t cl dwn when I realized I didn’t want t g hme when she was angry and upset.
    注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Paragraph 1
    “Cme n, Eileen. One mre try.” I said. Paragraph 2
    I was nt feeling s hpeless any mre nw.
    2023 年重庆一中高 2024 届高二下期期中考试
    英语试题参考答案
    听力
    1-5 CABAC6-10 CBBCA11-15 CABAC16-20 CACAC
    阅读理解
    21-23 BCD24-27 BDBC28-31 DBDB32-35 CCCD
    36-39 ADCA40-44 FBGDA
    完形填空
    45-49 BACBD50-54 ACDBA55-59 CDBCA
    语法填空
    单词填空
    完成句子
    书面表达
    One pssible versin:
    “Cme n, Eileen. One mre try.” I said. “N” Eileen insisted, “I just want my ld phne back!”. Gathering my patience, I stepped frward, hugged her and gently explained that the ld phne, just like an antique, was incapable f prviding internet access r sending e-mails. “This time I’ll hld yur finger and guide yu. Yu can make it!” I encuraged. Empwered by my wrds, she mustered the curage t give it ne mre sht. Smthly, she swiped with the right amunt f pressure and lcated the e-mail app n the menu. Eileen’s face lit up and I felt a wave f pride.
    I was nt feeling s hpeless any mre nw. Helping Eileen gave me a renewed sense f cnfidence. It ccurred t me that if a 92-year-ld lady culd vercme the hurdles and learn sme new skills, then s culd I. I had n dubt that I wuld find smething I liked even mre. There must be a jb ut there fr me smewhere and I was sure t find it. I drve hme with a smile n my face and a whle lt f lve fr my amazing great-grandmther wh was cler than James Bnd. She wuld always be a rle mdel fr me t learn frm.
    60. an
    61. that
    62. digging
    63. cnsists
    64. substances
    65. Unfrtunately
    66. its
    67. T figure
    68. prf
    69. t
    70. highlight
    71. anticipate
    72. wrapping
    73. desperate
    74. emerged
    75. influential
    76. representative
    77. guarantee
    78. quickened
    79. breakdwn
    80. stumbled
    81. willed
    82. thunderus
    83. drained
    84. hammering.
    听力原文
    1.C
    【原文】W: I’m gnna thrw ut this ugly dress! I dn’t even remember why I bught it in the first place!
    M: Well, it’s such a beautiful material. Just get it t a tailr. A few changes will make it lvely. 2.A
    【原文】M: Father’s sixtieth birthday is cming.
    W: Hw shuld we celebrate it fr him?
    M: I plan t take the whle family fr a big meal in a fancy restaurant. I’ll als invite sme relatives.
    3.B
    【原文】W: Guess what happened t me last night. M: What was it?
    W: My phne rang when I was sund asleep. It was my friend Mary. Her car culdn’t start when she passed my huse. S I invited her t spend the night.
    4.A
    【原文】W: D yu want t watch a mvie tnight? M: N, I want t spend the night at grandma’s.
    W: If yu g, I’ll g with yu. I miss her s much.
    M: Then let’s g ver t her place after Mm cmes back. 5.C
    【原文】M: Befre we begin tday’s lecture, I want t invite Dr. Kathleen White t talk abut the
    plan fr the afternn.
    W: Prf. Brkings, I just talked t Dr. White. She said she will be a little late tday because she gt stuck in traffic.
    M: Oh, thank yu, Dr. Mildens. In that case, I’ll begin the lecture nw, and Dr. White can tell us abut the afternn later n.
    6.C7.B
    【原文】M: Did yu and yur brther have a gd time at the Media Camp? W: Yes, it was great. He went fr film-making and I chse pster design.
    M: What made yu decide t g there? Did yur brther talk yu int it?
    W: Actually I persuaded him. I read abut it in a magazine. I knew he’d be interested because he wants t wrk in the mvie industry. I dn’t, but I was getting a bit fed up with always spending the summer ding the same ld things, s I applied as sn as I heard abut it.
    8.B9.C10.A
    【原文】M: Hey, Julia. Yu lk unhappy. What’s the matter?
    W: Oh hi, James. I really want t be in my friend’s band, but they say I can’t sing. M: Well, yu’ve gt a great new electric guitar, haven’t yu?
    W: Yes, but they dn’t need anther guitar player.
    M: Yu see, I play in a band. Perhaps yu culd play with us. I’ll ask the thers. W: Really? Wh’s in yur band?
    M: There’s Pete and Danny. They’re brthers. And then there’s Je—the pianist, yu knw, the tall American by. We need a girl in the band. Let me ask them.
    W: OK. We can practice in my garage.
    11.C12.A13.B
    【原文】M: Next mnth all the peple in ur class have t spend a week ging t wrk instead f ging t schl. I wndered if I culd cme t wrk with yu.
    W: But yu dn’t want t be a lawyer. Yu’ve always said yu want t d smething different frm yur dad and me. Let’s think f smewhere else yu culd g, like a hspital.
    M: But I might want t be a lawyer.
    W: What are all yur friends ging t d during this special week?
    M: Mst f them want t wrk with children in a primary schl fr a week. I really want t knw what a lawyer is really like and what yu really d.
    W: Well, I’m nt happy abut it. But if it’s what yu really want and yu prmise nt t be upset if yu’re bred, I’ll d it.
    M: OK, I prmise.
    14.A15.C16.C
    【原文】W: Chris, I wuld like t knw, what kind f fd yu eat in Belgium. M: We have ur fish, ur meat, ur wines, ur fruit…
    W: I mean what is ppular abut Belgian fd?
    M: Well, it’s a bit different in Belgium as I think it is here in New Yrk. We really enjy the tables. We dn’t g ut fr dinner that ften but when we g ut we stay at a table fr three r fur hurs. It starts with appetizers, then it may be a sup, then it’s the main dish, then it’s still an ice-cream r smething.
    W: It takes s much time t have dinner in yur cuntry!
    M: Yeah. We really enjy eating and it ges slw. Last winter, a friend frm Prtugal went t Belgium with me. Fr Christmas dinner, we met at 5:30 and then we started with sme drinks. I think we ate frm 6 ’clck in the afternn till 12 ’clck that night.
    W: Ww! Yu must be fat there if yu eat that much.
    M: In fact we dn’t. We dn’t d it that ften, but if we d, then f curse the next day r the next few days yu see peple just dn’t eat much.
    17.A18.C19.A20.C
    【原文】W: And nw fr ur Mystery Persn f the week and yur chance t win ne f ur
    amazing prizes. Last week’s cmpetitin prduced a huge respnse and the first five answers pulled ut f the bx received $100 wrth f sprts bags. And if yu didn’t win last week, here’s anther chance. And this week’s prize is even bigger. We are giving away ten prizes f $250 wrth f
    iWatches t mark the first anniversary f the shw, s get yur pens ready t take dwn the address details. Just write the name f the persn yu think is ur Mystery Persn and send it t Mystery Draw, PO Bx 5110, Lndn. The address will be repeated at the end f the shw fr thse f yu wh didn’t get it. And nw let me intrduce ur mystery persn this week. He is a very well-knwn ftballer wh plays fr a famus club, and has als played fr his natinal team. He is very
    talented and is very ppular, especially fr the part he played in a famus ftballing victry. He has n famus wife, and speaks French but nt a Frenchman. If yu think yu knw wh he is, then send yur answer n a pstcard t Mystery Draw, PO Bx 5110, Lndn. That’s PO Bx 5110. We dn’t accept letters. And please dn’t frget t write yur name and telephne number, t.
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