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英语参考答案
一、听力部分(30 分)
1-5 CBBCA 6-10 ABAAC 11-15 ACBAC 16-20 BABCC
二、阅读理解(50 分)
21-23 ABB 24-27 ADBC 28-31 DCAC 32-35 BDAD
36-40 ECBGF
三、语 运用(30 分)
第一节:
41-45 CDBAB 46-50 CDCBD 51-55 AACBD
第二节:
56. its 57. has proved/ proven 58. evidenced 59. conclusions 60. from
61. is linked 62. However 63. increasingly 64. capability 65. which
四、写作部分(40 分)
第一节:应用文写作
Dear Chris,
I’m thrilled to invite you to be part of something truly special! We’re putting together a charity concert
next month with the goal of raising funds to support students from economically disadvantaged families.
It’ll be a night filled with heartwarming music and shared smiles in our school auditorium.
Now, here’s where you come in. We’ve been fans of your performances, and we’d be absolutely
excited to have you share your gift with us. Here are a few ideas that might suit your style: If you fancy
taking center stage, how about a solo piano performance of a classical piece? It would be a showstopper! Or,
if you’re up for it, a duet with other student musicians could be a magical collaboration that our audience
would love.
I’d like to hear what you think. Just let me know by the end of this week. Looking forward to your
reply and hopefully seeing you on stage!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节:读后续写
Paragraph 1: At that point an idea struck me. I said to the audience, “This morning I was introduced
to Amy Graham, a 17-year-old. I want to bring her up here and let you all send healing life energy toward
her.” Supported by her father, Amy stepped onto the stage, looking frail from an absolute lack of exercise.
She talked about what she was suffering from and her final wish to be at this workshop. Touched by her
story, the audience spontaneously warmed up their hands and engaged in the simple exercise, after which
they gave her a tearful standing ovation.
Paragraph 2: With a round of applause, Amy’s dad led her off the stage. At that moment, the
workshop became more than just a lecture on positive thinking—it showed the power of hope and the
resilience of the human spirit. After the workshop concluded, attendees lingered, sharing stories and
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exchanging contact information. Many approached Amy and her parents, offering words of encouragement.
It was clear that something extraordinary had taken place—a blend of hope, belief, and the courage to
confront adversity with positivity. Before leaving, Amy thanked me for the unexpected invitation, which
was a real bonus for her and gave her the healing power beyond physical remedies.
听力原文
Text 1
M: I’m no expert. But that noise in your refrigerator doesn’t sound good. Maybe you should call and have it
checked out.
W: You’re right. And I suppose I’ve put it off long enough.
Text 2
W: Take the medicine and I’m sure you will get well again in a couple of hours.
M: I hope so. Or I won’t be able to take part in the meeting about tomorrow’s basketball match.
Text 3
M: Honey, I’m home.
W: Did you remember to buy the tickets?
M: Well, I remember, but they were sold out.
W: Oh no. I was really looking forward to the play.
Text 4
M: If you are interested in gymnastics, the university has an outstanding team.
W: I can’t even climb the stairs without having to stop and catch my breath.
Text 5
W: Have you given out your monthly report yet?
M: No, I haven’t. I was planning to give it out this afternoon.
W: Please do it as soon as possible. The monthly report is supposed to be given out before lunch hour.
M: I’m sorry. I didn’t know that. I’ll do it right away.
Text 6
M: Wow! You look amazing, Caroline!
W: Thanks! I’ve been taking ballet classes. The exercises are very challenging. They have helped me get
into great shape.
M: I didn’t know you were a dancer.
W: Oh, I’m not. But there’s a studio near my house that lets regular people take classes and do ballet
exercises. It helps the studio make money, and it gives us a chance to get fit.
M: Are there only women in the classes?
W: No, there are men, too. Do you want to come with me sometime?
M: No, thanks. I prefer running in the park. The sunshine and fresh air are good for me.
Text 7
M: Hey, Marina! How’s it going?
W: Great! It’s nice to see you. How’s your school going?
M: Oh, fine. But it’s too busy. I’m taking four classes, but I’m also working in the Student Union Cafeteria.
I work there Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 8:30 am.
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W: You sound busy. Do you have time to get together and have coffee? I come to the university for my
classes on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
M: I’d love to. I finish work at noon, but then I have classes.
W: Oh. What about Friday? I sometimes come to use the library. Do you have classes in the afternoon on
Friday?
M: No. We can get together then and celebrate the end of the week.
Text 8
M: Hello, Elizabeth. How are you? You look a bit worried today.
W: Well, there is something wrong actually. Perhaps you can give me some advice. Last night when I
returned from the theater, I found that I lost my wallet.
M: Oh dear! What was in your wallet?
W: Some money, of course, my visa, all my identity cards and some photos.
M: Well, if I were you, I’d go to the police station straight away and report it.
W: Yes. I’ve already done that, and they said they’d look for it. But we’re leaving soon and I need my visa
and identity card badly.
M: I think you should put an advertisement in China Daily, saying when and where you lost it.
W: But that takes too long.
M: Wait a minute! My uncle lives very close to the theater. I’ll telephone him and ask him to go there to
inquire about it. You’d better have breakfast now and I’ll meet you later.
W: Oh, thank you. I hope he finds it.
Text 9
M: What a great city! It’s as beautiful as Amsterdam.
W: I think I’m going to like it, too. Can we just drive around before we check into a hotel?
M: Sure. While in Amsterdam, I phoned ahead to make reservations in one hotel on Gother Street. It’s in
the center of the city.
W: Good! I hope it’s not too far from the shopping district. I didn’t buy that much in Amsterdam, so I have
some extra money to spend here.
M: Look at all the parks. It’s wonderful to see how clean and green these European cities are. And look!
There’s the Royal Factory.
W: What about it?
M: The royal family owns it. It has been making world-class silk for hundreds of years.
W: I see. And what’s over there? Look at all the people!
M: That’s the Central Station next to Central Garden. The Central Garden is famous around the world as an
amusement park.
W: Will we have time to go there?
M: Of course! We’re on vacation, remember?
Text 10
Welcome to Fantastic Homes of the Rich and Famous! In this program we will explore the beautiful
homes of famous people from all around the world. Today, we are looking at the home of the late Michael
Jackson. Michael Jackson’s home is called Neverland Ranch. It is a home like no other. It has all the things
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that every star’s home should have: a six-car garage, a huge basketball court, and a golf course. What
makes it special is that it is also home to twenty-seven different types of animals, and there are tons of rides
and games. Jackson believed that his home should be a place for kids to have fun and relax. There are also
many great places for adults, including a huge ballroom, a space for music and art, and a large theater.
Jackson’s home was mainly a place for him to escape from his fame and relax by himself and with friends.
He wanted to build his own private world to enjoy and he certainly managed to do that. After all, Michael
Jackson was the King of Pop, and he deserved to live in a nice place.
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英语试题卷
命题:平湖中学曹图燕、陆晴雯
磨题:临平中学李瑾义乌中学方波临安中学宋昕祎
校稿:股沈华、陈淑君
考生须知
1.本试卷分第1卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。
2.请用黑色签字笔将学校、班级、姓名、考号分别填写在答题卷和机读卡的相应位里上。
第I卷(选择题部分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.Buy a new refrigerator.
B.Clean the refrigerator.
C.Have the refrigerator fixed.
2.What does the man plan to do tomorrow?
A.Have a rest.
B.Attend a meeting.
C.Watch a match.
3.How does the woman sound?
A.Angry.
B.Disappointed.
C.Excited.
4.What does the woman mean?
A.She isn't feeling well.
B.She likes gymnastics a lot.
C.She is unable to join the team.
5.When does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the morning.
B.At noon.
C.In the afternoon
第二节:(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选
出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将
给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What do we know about Caroline?
A.She does ballet exercises.B.She runs a studio.
C.She is a dancer.
7.Where does the man prefer to exercise?
A.In a gym.
B.In a park.
C.In a studio.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Schoolmates.
B.Teacher and student.
C.Waiter and customer.
9.What does the man usually do on Tuesday afternoons?
A.He takes classes.
B.He works part-time.
C.He goes to library.
10.When will the speakers meet?
A.On Tuesday.
B.On Thursday
C.On Friday.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
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11.Why does Elizabeth look worried today?
A.Her wallet was gone.
B.She didn't get her visa.
C.She got lost in the theater.
12.What has Elizabeth done?
A.She's contacted the theater.
B.She's put an ad in China Daily.
C.She's turned to the police for help.
13.What will the man do for Elizabeth?
A.Treat her to breakfast.B.Call his uncle
C.Lend some money to her.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What does the woman want to do-first?
A.Tour around the city.
B.Book tickets to Amsterdam.
C.Reserve a hotel on Gother street.
15.What is the woman's expectation of the hotel?
A.It won't cost much.
B.It's clean and green.
C.It's close to the shopping malls.
16.What do we know about the Royal Factory?
A.It's state-owned.
B.It produces great silk.
C.It was built 100 years ago.
17.Why do the speakers come to the city?
A.To take a vacation.
B.To go on business.
C.To visit a friend.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What is the speaker?
A.An architect.
B.A hostess.
C.A tour guide
19.What is unique about Micheal Jackson's home?
A.There are six cars.
B.It offers courses in sports.
C.Various animals live there.
20.What does the speaker say about Micheal Jackson?
A.His home brought him fame.
B.His private life was well known.
C.He deserved his wonderful home.
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
Join us on a joumey of discovery this summer at The New York Public Library!Discover free
programs for kids,teens and adults.
Skills for the Workplace
Teens review professional workplace skills to prepare for their entry into the workforce.We'll reflect
on challenging work situations,discuss how to respond to them,and learn about resources available for
support.
Date:Wednesday,July 10
Location:Parkchester Library
Audience:Teens/Young Adults
Adult Art Workshop
Join us for a basic painting using water colors or coloring pencils.Coloring promotes wellness,and
also stimulates brain areas related to motor skills,the senses,and creativity.All materials will be provided.
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No Registration required.
Date:Monday,August 12
Location:Castle Hill Library
Audience:Adults
STEAM Crafts and Chat
Learn how to 3D print your own designs,express your creativity through drawing and painting,make
jewelry by hand,and more at our weekly STEAM Crafts and Chat workshop.First come,first served.
Date:Wednesday,September 4
Location:Harry Belafonte Library
Audience:Teens/Young Adults
Family Storytime
Join us for songs,rhymes,and favorite read-aloud books in this storytime that's fun for the whole
family.For young children of all ages.Ideal for caregivers with multiple-aged children.
Date:Friday,September 6
Location:Riverdale Library
Audience:Pre-schoolers
If you have any questions about the events listed above,please contact the branch for more
information.See here for service updates at the Library.
21.Which branch library should teens choose if they want to practice essential job skills?
A.Parkchester Library.
B.Castle Hill Library.
C.Harry Belafonte Library.
D.Riverdale Library.
22.What can participants do in the program STEAM Crafts and Chat?
A.Design a 3D printer.
B.DIY hand-made jewelry.
C.Learn to serve others.
D.Explore the New York city.
23.What do the programs have in common?
A.They are targeted at teenagers.
B.They are free of charge.
C.They are available all summer.
D.They need to be registered in advance.
B
Growing up as a kid in the UK,I was fascinated by insects.Wanting to protect them,I started building
houses for ants,using little pieces of wood and leaves.I then moved on to making little cups and saucers
from silver foil (for the magical creatures.When seeing my work,my mother told me that the
smaller I made things,the bigger my name would become.
As the years went by,my designs became more complicated.Making sculptures isn't actually
enjoyable.I sometimes work for 16 hours a day without breaks,and it takes me up to three months to finish
a sculpture.I have to hold my breath during the sculpting process.
One time,a fly landed on a Cinderella carriage sculpture I was working on.The fly's wings blew it
away,and it was lost.I was heartbroken.Another time,I accidentally breathed in a microscopic Alice from
Alice in Wonderland.Alice is now in the Wonderland forever.But it did give me the chance to make an
even better one the second time around.
My sculptures have taken me to incredible places.In 2012,I met the queen,giving her a crown on the
head of a pin.In 2013,I received my first Guinness World Record for creating the smallest sculpture by
hand,a 24-carat gold motorbike that fitted inside a hair.In 2017,I beat my record with a sculpture of a
human fetus(胎儿)that measured0.078mmby0.053mm.
I was diagnosed with autism (as an adult.In school,my teachers had pointed me out as an
example of failure;now,I see my autism as a gift.It's pushed me to be the best I can be.I hold workshops
in schools for neurodiverse children,sharing my story and helping them create their own miniature figures.
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The microscopic world has always been my happy place.I've tried to make bigger sculptures,but
small is best for me.We need to appreciate the little things in life.Small things can also be mighty,too.
24.What drove the author to make tiny sculpture at the beginning?
A.His interest in insects.
B.His desire to make a name.
C.His dream of setting a record.
D.His awareness of wildlife protection.
25.Which of the following can best describe the author's sculpting process?
A.Eventful and enjoyable.
B.Complex and frustrating.
C.Money-wasting but entertaining.
D.Time-consuming but fulfilling.
26.How does the author deal with his autism now?
A.He receives medical treatment.
B.He takes full advantage of it.
C.He regards it as the source of failure.
D.He shares it and asks help from others.
27.What message does the author mainly convey through the text?
A.Great art comes at a cost of loss.
B.Childhood experiences sculpt a career.
C.Minor things in life can carry weight.
D.Hard work contributes to great achievements.
C
Here's a quick quiz.Person A does a favor for you.Person B asks you to do a favor for him.Who do
you tend to like more?Surprisingly,the answer is Person B.This quirk of human nature is known as
the Ben Franklin Effect.
Benjamin Franklin.came across the phenomenon in 1736 when serving as a clerk to the Pennsylvania
Assembly.A powerful member didn't care for Franklin and threatened to make life miserable for him.What
to do?Instead of winning him over with sweet talk,Franklin asked if he could borrow a rare and valuable
book the man owned.This request altered the man's attitude and paved the way for their friendship.
Franklin's takeaway:"He that has once done you a kindness will be ready to do you another,than he whom
you yourself have obliged."
Several studies have confirmed this.But how can we explain the Ben Franklin Effect?Some
psychologists refer to cognitive dissonance().It's difficult to hold two contradictory thoughts at the
same time.It makes us uncomfortable.We resolve this tension by changing our mind."I don't like Joe,but
I am doing him a favor,"we might think."So maybe I do like him."
While cognitive dissonance explains a lot,it alone doesn't explain the Ben Franklin Effect.One 2015
study found that it was,rather,the affiliative(motive that the requests convey.That is,we humans
want to maintain good relations with other humans,and one way to achieve this is by doing favors for
others.This explains a lot about altruistic behavior.We like being useful and,by extension,we like those
who give us the opportunity to do so.It's in our genes.
Yet there is much we still don't know about the Ben Franklin Effect.Does it apply equally across
cultures?Is there a point beyond which asking a favor makes you less,not more likable?Asking to borrow
a book is one thing;asking to borrow a car is another.
28.Why does the author mention Benjamin Franklin's experience?
A.To illustrate a dilemma in making choices.
B.To suggest a way of striking up friendships.
C.To stress the importance of strategic requests.
D.To introduce the origin of the Ben Franklin Effect.
29.What is a reason for people's tendency to like those asking for favors?
A.Reducing the tension caused by social contact.
B.Increasing the chance of getting help in return.
C.Avoiding the discomfort from conflicting thoughts.
D.Establishing a cooperative community of shared trust.
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30.What does the underlined word "altruistic"probably mean in paragraph 4?
A.Selfless.
B.Impolite
C.Aggressive.
D.Responsible.
31.What does the author think of the Ben Franklin Effect?
A.It makes little sense.
B.It applies to most cultures.
C.It has situational limitations.
D.It has great practical significance.
D
At one time,our growing population was seen as central to wildlife extinction,resource exhaustion,
pollution and environmental destruction.But today,our concers shift to declining birth rates due to
increased reproductive choice for women.
This is a positive development,but is often described as a"crisis"in the media,highlighting economic
and senior care challenges.Lost in the conversation are the many positive aspects of an aging society,
which is the result of people living healthier and longer lives,and common-sense realities like reduced
needs for infrastructure()and lower ecological impacts.Also lost is the fact that our population
still grows by 80 million people every year.
And the consequences of high birth rates are severe.Among them is global warming.In fact,increased
emissions()from population growth have canceled more than three quarters of the emissions saved
through energy efficiency and renewables over the past three decades.
Yet,no matter how well documented the link between population and climate,lowering our population
is notably absent from the conversation on solutions.Instead,the focus is on technology that will
supposedly allow our entire growing population to enjoy the energy-intensive lifestyles now enjoyed by the
rich,and with no climate impacts.
But"green"technology is not the solution it is advertised to be.Its expansion to the degree needed to
power a growing population at a decent standard of living would itself require a shocking investment in
fossil()fuels.It also requires massive mining operations,many of which take place on the backs of
low-wage workers in Africa where it is driving destruction of rainforests critical to the survival of
great apes.Besides,it requires 10 times the land area as fossil fuel plants for the same amount of energy
generated.
When global warming threatens to push billions into unsafe temperatures,it is no time to panic that we
are adding fewer to those billions.In fact,declining birth rates should be cause for celebration as they
signify advances in gender equality and a reduced burden on Earth.
32.What can we learn from paragraph 2?
A.The global population is decreasing every year.
B.The benefits of an aging society are overlooked.
C.The ecological environment is turning for the better.
D.The media make up misleading news about the population.
33.What is highlighted as a disadvantage of high birth rates?
A.Reduced infrastructure needs.
B.Challenges in senior care services.
C.A slowdown in economic growth.
D.Increased greenhouse gas emissions.
34.Why is "green"technology questioned in the text?
A.It does damage to the ecosystem.
B.It is not popular around the world.
C.It is unaffordable for poor regions.
D.It has little effect on reducing pollution.
35.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.Aging Societies:A Global Crisis
B.The Mystery of"Green"Technology
C.The Trend of Population Growth
D.Declining Birth Rates:A Hopeful Sign
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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。
Why are Police Officers Called Cops?
Police officers are often referred to as cops.36 Some argue the term is shortened from"copper"
and comes from copper badges()wom by a policeman.Others say that it stands for"Constabulary of
Police".
General agreement on the word origins of"cop",however,suggests that the term is based more on the
policeman's job than on his clothing or job title.In Latin,the verb capere can be defined as"to capture."In
French,the verb is caper."To cop"in English is to seize or to take.37
Some also believe that the Dutch word kapen,which also loosely translates to "to steal or take",is
related to policemen being called coppers or cops.Essentially,the police force was there to take criminals
off the streets.38 And since American English especially draws from German,French,and Latin,the
specific language origin of kapen or capere creates a ready path to the term"cop".
39 And it is no longer considered rude.However,certain other terms for police officers are
definitely unwelcome.While British Police might not mind being called "bobbies",no police members like
to be referred to as"pigs"or the"fuzz".Some don't mind the term the"heat"as applied to the whole police
force,but the police force does not generally take kindly to terms given to them by criminals.
The term"cop"is in such common usage now that a show documenting their work on the job is called
Cops.Even though J.Edgar Hoover once highly objected to the term,it is now fine to refer to a policeman
or a police woman as a cop.40
A.The term is slightly less familiar to people.
B.So,the Latin,Dutch,and French terms are all similar.
C.These words define some of what a police officer does.
D.The profession of a police officer was not respected then.
E.But the origins of this nickname are something of a debate.
F.However,the term"police officer"is generally most correct.
G.Today it is appropriate to call members of the police force cops.
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:(共15个小题: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。
When I was young,my family had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood.I used to listen
with 41 when my mother talked to the old case 42 to the wall.
Then I discovered that inside the wonderful 43 lived an amazing person-Information Please,
who could 44 anybody's number.
My first personal 45 with this genie ()-in-the-bottle came one day.Amusing myself at the
tool bench,I hit my finger with a hammer.The pain was terrible,but there was no one home to give 46
Suddenly I spotted the telephone.Quickly I ran for it and 47 the receiver."Information Please!"I
48.A voice spoke into my ear."Information.""I hurt my finger..."The tears came readily enough now
that I had a(n)49.
"Isn't your mother home?"came the question.
"Nobody's home but me."
“Are you bleeding?"
No.”I replied.
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"Can you open your icebox?"she asked.I said I could."Then 50 a little piece of ice and hold it
to your finger."
After that I called her for everything.I asked her for help with my geography and math.She even 51
me that my pet chipmunk I had caught in the park liked eating fruits and nuts.
As I grew into my teens,the memories of those childhood 52 never really left me;often in
moments of 53 I would recall the sense of security I had then.I 54 how patient and 55 a
stranger was to have spent her time on a little boy.
41.A.respect
B.sincerity
C.fascination
D.caution
42.A.driven
B.pushed
C.apened
D.fastened
43.A.hole
B.device
C.home
D.community
44.A.supply
B.change
C.delete
D.guess
45.A.meeting
B.experience
C.interview
D.cooperation
46.A.approval
B.confidence
C.sympathy
D.comment
47.A.pressed
B.fixed
C.replaced
D.lifted
48.A.ordered
B.cheered
C.yelled
D.declared
49.A.teacher
B.audience
C.partner
D.assistant
50.A.heat up
B.slip on
C.put away
D.chip off
51.A.informed
B.showed
C.warned
D.inspired
52.A.conversations
B.injuries
C.pains
D.dreams
53.A.glory
B.kindness
C.doubt
D.anger
54.A.admitted
B.appreciated
C.wondered
D.estimated
55.A.optimistic
B.ambitious
C.disciplined
D.understanding
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。
The development of the movie industry in India is mostly conditional upon the actions of present-day
companies.Therefore,the latter is concerned about increasing 56.
(it)influence by entering into a
new partnership with western film production companies.This practice 57.
(prove)to be beneficial
in terms of ensuring the growth of the industry so far,58.
(evidence)by the successful cooperation
between Dream Works and Reliance Entertainment in India.
The two companies have been partners for over the past seven years,and it is sufficient time to make
59.
(conclusion)on the profitability and the overall feasibility (of such policies.Another
indication of the benefits gained 60.the Dream Works-Reliance Entertainment partnership is their
agreement to continue the relationship.
The trend for Indian film production companies to become partners with western filmmakers
61.(link)to the overall growth of the industry and its patterns as well.The country is experiencing a
period of consistent development and releases more movies than the United States.62.,there is a
challenge posed by shifting audience preferences,which 63.(increasing)favor Western movies
over Indian movies.This way,even the positive environment conditioned by the large market readily
available is incapable of overcoming the new situation.Thus,the Indian movie industry's further
development solely depends on domestic companies'64.
(capable)to cooperate with western
filmmakers,65.will facilitate the promotion of a product appealing to diverse audiences.
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第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:(满分15分)
假定你是校学生会主席李华,下个月将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会。请给你校的英国留学生
Chris写一封邮件邀请他来参与演出,内容包括:
1.活动介绍:2.表演形式建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
Yours,
LiHua
第二节:(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
After flying all night,I was tired as I arrived in Denver to hold an event on positive thinking.As I
entered the lecture hall,Dr.Fred Vogt asked me,"Do you know about the Make-A-Wish Foundation?"
“Yes,"I replied.“Well,a17-year-old girl Amy Graham has been diagnosed as having terminal(晚期的)
cancer.Doctors gave her three days.Her dying wish was to attend your lecture."
I was shocked.I felt a combination of awe and doubt.I couldn't believe it.I thought kids who were
dying would want to go see Disneyland,or suchlike.Why would a kid with only a few days to live want to
spend their final days listening to a motivational speaker?Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted...
"Here's Amy."Before me stood a girl wearing a bright red hat to cover her head,which was bald from
all of the treatments.Her weak body was a bit bent.She said,"My two goals were to graduate from high
school and to attend your lecture.My doctors didn't believe I could do either and they didn't think I'd have
enough energy.I have to rely on my parents now."
Tears welled in my eyes;I was choked up.My mind was being shaken.I cleared my throat and smiled,
"Thanks for wanting to come."We hugged,wiped our eyes and separated.
That Sunday afternoon I held the workshop that Amy and her parents attended.The audience was
packed to overflowing with over a thousand attendees eager to learn,grow and become more fully human.I
humbly asked the audience if they wanted to leamn a healing process that might serve them for life.From
the stage it appeared that everyone's hand was raised high in the air.I taught the audience how to
vigorously()rub their hands together,separate them by two inches and feel the healing energy.
Then I paired them off with a partner to feel the healing energy from themselves to another,explaining that
everyone had healing potential to support others.
注意:
1.续写短文词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
At that point an idea struck me.
With a round of applause,Amy's dad led her off the stage.
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