内蒙古自治区乌兰察布市集宁区第二中学2025-2026学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题

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这是英语课听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力考试正式开始,请看听力部分第一节。第一节听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3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,现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。I went to a really marvellous museum with my friends yesterday. You mean the nature museum? Daisy. no. IT was the science museum that took my breath away. And there was a show of robots. We were supposed to go to the art museum, but IT was closed. Excuse me, is this seat taken? Sorry. my friend is sitting here. He's just gone to get us some snacks and drinks before the show. Hi, Terry. I'm looking for a birthday present for my elder sister tina. Anything to recommend a fiction . collection or a big car model works for me, but for girls, you can't go wrong with some beautiful flowers. Are you leaving the company? Yes, I turned in my resignation letter last week, but i'll still be here until the end of the month. Are you planning to start your . own business? Yes, i've been saving up money for the past two years, getting ready to invest. I'm reading an amazing book. I got IT from the library is a real page Turner. Which one is IT? I'm looking for something new to read. I've just finished my latest book. the night circus by iron Morgan stern. You'll love IT. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面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ABC3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,听下面一段对话,回答第六和第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。You look worried. Is everything okay with your history assignment? I got my draft back with so many comments. Professor Smith says my arguments aren't supported by evidence. Did you check the online library database? There are lots of good sources . there I did, but most articles are too difficult. Maybe I should choose an easier topic. Don't give up the writing center. Tutors can help you analyze those articles. You look worried. Is everything okay with your history assignment? I got my draft back with so many comments. Professor Smith says my arguments aren't supported by evidence. Did you check the online library database? There are lots of good . sources there I did, but most articles are too difficult. Maybe I should choose an easier topic. Don't give up the writing center. Tutors can help you analyze those articles. 听下面一段对话,回答第八和第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Hey, Alice, what are you going to do? I'm going to meet David. You know, I need to finish the final paper in three days. Even so, I want him to lend me some reference books. I believe he won't disappoint me. Yes, I heard he is a warm, hated guy. Oh. by the way, I watched your team play last night, and all of you did a great job. Congratulations on your win. We were just lucky to win the game, but thanks all the same. Hey, Alice, what are you going to do? I'm going to meet David. You know, I need to finish the final paper in three days. Even so, I want him to lend me some reference books. I believe he won't . disappoint me. Yes, I heard he is a warm hearted guy. Oh, by the way, I watched your team play last night, and all of you did a great job. Congratulations on your win. We were just lucky to win the again, but thanks all the sign. 听下面一段对话,回答第十至第十二三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。This food smells delicious. Thanks. but it's not for us to eat and taking dinner to Rachel tonight. She's been having a hard time, and I thought I would make her feel Better. I'm sorry to hear she's having a difficult time. What happened? Well, he lost her job last week. What happened? Did you get fire? Not exactly, but he was let go. SHE had been working at a law firm, but the firm hadn't been getting many cases, so they had to let some of their staff go. Will SHE get unemployment benefits? I think so he will be embarrassed about living on that. Besides, SHE loves being a lawyer and SHE d rather work than sit at home. I understand, but at least i'll have a little money to pay her rent while SHE looks for another job. Yeah, but actually I was hoping you could help her find a job. Isn't your friend theatre a lawyer? Is his office hiring? They might be. I'll give him a call tomorrow and . let you know . this food smells delicious. Thanks. but it's not for us to eat and taking dinner to Rachel tonight. She's been having a hard time, and I thought that would make her feel Better. I'm sorry to hear she's having a difficult time. What happened? Well, he lost her job last week. What happened? Did he get fire? Not exactly, but he was let go. SHE had been working at a law firm, but the firm hadn't been getting many cases, so they had to let some of their staff go. Will SHE get unemployment benefits? I think so. But he will be embarrassed about living on that. Besides, SHE loves being a lawyer, and SHE d rather work than sit at home. I understand, but at least you'll have a little money to pay her rent while SHE looks for another job. Yeah, but actually I was hoping you could help her find a job. Isn't your friend dead or a lawyer? Is his office hiring? They might be. I'll give him a call tomorrow and let you know. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16 4个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hi, gorda, can you hear me? Yes, all good. Please excuse me for changing my chat background image. My house is a mess. Why do you think i've come to a coffee shop anyway? Shall we get started? yes. So returning to yesterday's discussion, i'm open to the idea of a four day working week, but I need to understand exactly how IT would work. The key will be to cut out wasted time and unnecessary labor. Firstly, we all know meetings can be a huge time waster. Taking my own personal calendar as an example, in the past month, my shortest meeting lasted about twenty minutes. The longest one went up to two hours, and I spent a turtle of thirty hours in meetings. That is crazy. Sometimes they're essential, but emails or shared documents are fine for general updates. What about a deep work period yet each morning, no meetings or messages, just August work. good thinking, commonly asked questions section on the website would also free up our sports team too. great. If you can finish you a list of recommendations today and send IT over. I'll speak to alex about the money . side of things. Perfect will do. Hi gorda. Can you hear me? Yes, all good. Please excuse me for changing my chat background image. My house is a mess. Why do you think i've come to a coffee shop anyway? Shall we get started? yes. So returning to yesterday's discussion, i'm open to the idea of a four day working week, but I need to understand exactly how IT would work. The key will be to cut out wasted time and unnecessary labor. Firstly, we all know meetings can be a huge time waster. Taking my own personal calendar as an example, in the past month, my shortest meeting lasted about twenty minutes. The longest one went up to two hours, and I spent a total of thirty hours . in meetings. That is crazy. sometimes the essential, but emails or shared documents are fine for general updates. What about a deep work period each morning? No meetings or messages, just focused work. good thinking. A commonly asked questions section on the website would also free up our sports team too. great. If you can finish a list of recommendations today and send IT over. I'll speak to alex about the money side of things. Perfect will do. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Hello, i'm going to tell you about my geography field trip, so you know what to expect when you go on yours. There were beautiful traditional stone walls and lots of trees. There was also a lovely little wooden bridge over a stream. I saw an iron one later, and bill said, IT was one hundred years old. The next morning, we had to decide what we were going to do. During the week, I worked with two classmates on water quality in the local area. I needed to collect some saplings to analyze. There was plenty of water around a lake near the forest, a small pond behind the field center. And I got my sapling from a river. The field center has a small lab, and we did work there in the evenings. I was glad at at school, i'd paid attention in some classes because IT turned out to be handy to know some chemistry. Luckily, IT didn't require any knowledge of biology because that's all a distant memory. At the last day, IT was time for us to give presentations about what we've done during the week. The best one was about the difficulties involved in dairy farming. Sheep farming is important to round there too, and someone gave a talk on that as well. We decided to get the field center staff at present. I saw they had some local honey, so that was our goodbye present. I'm sure you'll all have a great time when you go yourselves. Hello, i'm going to tell you about my geography field trip. So you know, what do you expect when you go on yours? There were beautiful traditional stone walls and lots of trees. There was also a lovely little wooden bridge over a stream. I saw an iron one later, and bill said, IT was one hundred years old. The next morning, we had to decide what we were going to do. During the week, I worked with two classmates on water quality in the local area. I needed to collect some saplings to analyze. There was plenty of water around a lake near the forest, a small pond behind the field center, and I got my sapling from a river. The field center has a small lab, and we did work there in the evenings. I was glad at at school i'd paid attention in some classes because IT turned out to be handy to know some chemistry. Luckily, IT didn't require any knowledge of biology because that's all a distant memory. At the last day, IT was time for us to give presentations about what we've done during the week. The best one was about the difficulties involved in dairy farming. Sheep farming is important to round there too, and someone gave a talk on that as well. We decided to get the field center staff at present. I saw they had some local honey, so that was our goodbye present. I'm sure you'll all have a great time when you go yourselves. 听力部分到此结束。 集宁二中2025-2026学年上学期高三年级期中检测卷 英语 考试时间:120分钟;命题人: 审题人: q2场h2的 注意事项: 1.答题前填写和粘贴好自己的相关信息 老老角odu6 nSvabr2Gn阳60 2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 在出8s99e方02标a年性2 一、听力选择题(共两节,满分30分) 0ed21流面 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分75分) 奶Gg电 1.Which museum did Daisy visit? A.The Nature Museum.B.The Science Museum C.The Art Museum. 2.Where probably are the speakers? 路2a年6M A.At a theater. B.At an airport. C.At a restaurant. 3.What gift does Terry recommend for Tanya? odol iogon 1637.A A.Pretty flowers. B.A big car model. C.A fiction collection. 4.What will the man do next month? A.Work with the woman.B.Turn in his resignation letter.C.Devote himself to his own business. 5.What do the two speakers have in common? 0中9是 A.They enjoy reading.B.They are in the library. C.They have just finished a book. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)m过1bT 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。的w320529h 6.What's the problem with his history paper? A.It lacks enough evidence.B.It should involve more analysis.C.Its topic is nothing but easy. 7.What does the woman suggest? aew A.Applying for an extension.B.Changing the topic.C.Visiting the writing center. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。9owg6oe10 8.Why does Alice want to meet David? A.To seek for advice.B.To borrow some books.C.Toinvite him to a game. 65是19Ty613t9i四3t9行0ta0203001 试卷第1页,共12页 (02公路,长“梦)雅班婚衡 9.How does Ethan sound in the end? (食E其,代3题一武四)#一斜 A.Humble. B.Proud. C.Satisfied. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 取830之i05 10.What are the speakers mainly discussing? 0的国金27279经uA.wol0D:31 A.The woman's job. B.The man's law firm. C.Rachel's recent condition. 11.What is the woman probably doing? ,2啊 69 A.Cooking food. B.Having dinner. C.Ordering food. 一法限 12.How does the man feel about unemployment benefits? snrmus snasa isotunotvns thV A.He thinks they are helpful.B.He is embarrassed by them.C.He thinks they are unnecessary. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 00QBd02 691 13.Where are the speakers talking? 69b计8s92i0年a2 出0606日s A.In a home office. B.In a coffee shop. C.In an online meeting room. g后任0的0一C理程 14.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Their business costs. B.Their new workplace. C.Their new work schedule. 15.How long did the man spend in meetings per day on average last month? A.About 20 minutes. B.About I hour. 作0时g0风四型 C.About 2 hours. 0B,d00yab29T0这nd 16.What department does Alex probably work in? 692 A.Finance. B.Marketing C.Technology. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 non enodsuCTta/ 17.What has a history of 100 years? 频e无其知 A.The stone walls. 套3 B.The iron bridge. C.The wooden bridge. 18.What knowledge did the speaker use for the project? 3r毛60sd装w0102bnn0s面 头手年 A.Biology. B.Chemistry. C.Geography. 19.Where did the speaker collect water for the project? A.A river. B.A stream. C.A pond. 20.What is the best presentation about? 3酒o月2 e和ie A.The sheep farming. B.The bee farming. C.The dairy farming. 试卷第2页,共12页 二、阅读理解(每题2.5分,满分50分) 第一节(四选一,每题2.5分,共37.5分) b3Ghb026是2玩市0HQ s2i82 A oldmuH.A Choice of Walks for Beginner and Experienced Walkers 至答回锋林奥策国 The Carlow Autumn Walking Festival is a great opportunity for the beginner,experienced or advanced walker to enjoy the challenges of Carlow's mountain hikes or the peace of its woodland walks. go365do06n0Hat第rW,1 Walk 1-The Natural World 0o分ic00 With environmentalist Eanna Laihna as the guide,this walk promises to be an informative tour. Walkers are sure to learn lots about the habitats and natural world of the Blackstairs. 51C i和oisV6 t lnid:9H、A Date and Time:Saturday.Ist October,at 09:00 。裹1至策誉每,林林月飞蒙 Start Point:Scratoes Bridge 8294花a857 Walk Duration:6 hours qors softoo snl.g 350908 Walk 2-Introduction to Hillwalking o4a元时nm92国图87,本 Emmanuel Chappard,an experienced guide,has a passion for making the great outdoors accessible to all.This mountain walk provides an insight into the skills required for hillwalking to ensure you get the most from future walking trips. 0d4 2t09u心3AA Date and Time:Sunday,2nd October,at 09:00 00C9海A0bn面5.ò1 Start Point:Deerpark Car Park 3 381iA Walk Duration:5 hours 藏至1策答四、性酥剪数 Walk 3-Moonlight Under the Stars 2t6500t30g02Befa7. Walking at night-time is a great way to step out of your comfort zone.Breathtaking views of the lowlands of Carlow can be enjoyed in the presence of welcoming guides from local walking clubs. A torch()along with suitable clothing is essential for walking in the dark.Those who are dressed inappropriately will be refused permission to participate. 为0h1t800902dD07e Date and Time:Saturday,Ist October,at 18:30 倍2A8 35在A Start Point:The Town Hall E0d金on6s间29eed609 Walk Duration:3 hours nii visb odT.O gnimst goode adA 试卷第3页,共12页 wak4-hotograic Walk in Kbr orest全'SOc-2S0C中,二,宁隶 This informative walk led by Richard Smyth introduces you to the basic principles of photography in the wild.Bring along your camera and enjoy the wonderful views along this well-surfaced forest path. 毫入题审盥云:人盟命:食心:面钟是头 通害急 Date and Time:Sunday,2nd October,at 11:45 原静关供的西台孩龈群麻臣:前题答1 题答查管最而了表塔球声 Start Point:Kilbrannish Forest Recreation Area (食E个爵,车两关)贵休测 Walk Duration:1.5 hours 代欣游代尝暖小静甲数以)计一 21.Which walk takes the shortest time? iy2怎bbm6注m5/ A.The Natural World. B.Introduction to Hillwalking. C.Moonlight Under the Stars. D.Photographic Walk in Kilbrannish Forest. 22.What are participants in Walk 3 required to do? nogtis ns A.a 549A人 A.Wear proper clothes. B.Join a walking club. C.Get special permits. D.Bring a survival guide. èW0什,A 23.What do the four walks have in common? G0拉n oh nar9白s月 A.They involve difficult climbing. B.They are for experienced walkers. C.They share the same start point. D.They are scheduled for the weekend, ood s b5i2i12a杆 BG由me0o 9nV09V5了,A These days,I have been gathering contributions for Class Notes from my classmates at the Brearley School.Seven contributions have come in.They are long or short,emotional or matter-of-fact,and now my job will be to cut and select,rephrase and quote,and count words from each contributor-our entire collection will have to add up to no more than six hundred and fifty words. g玩Bo79d3ob1gdW, The tough part is trying to give more or less equal space to each of these life accounts,since some of us tend to relate incidents in great detail while others are tight-lipped.For instance,if nine of us altogether,including me,contribute notes,then each note is allowed a little over seventy words. Meanwhile,if another contribution comes in at the last minute,we all go down to about sixty-five.Do I cut out the trip to Costa Rica,or the visit to the nephew in New Jersey?The recent grandchild, 试卷第4页,共12页 t9069g9196i9t 2n25ldU0叹m/0001 ainomom1g6q08g6时bs291oosu broken leg,.or Scrabble(拼字游戏)competition? Why did I decide I would not mind being a class-notes agent?I suppose I pursue any piece of writing for two main reasons.First,I like the challenge of trying a new form.In this case,my task is 010d多 to rearrange the writings of a range of personalities to create one fairly smooth whole.The second reason is always emotional.Here,one source of my emotion was the years-long experience of the school itself.I was also touched that my classmates suggested me for the job,their sensible reason 01et86s0w⊙W0g的 山00印02900市打00路g我8 being:"You're a writer." As a 65-year-old lady,I feel tired sometimes,but I've never stopped valuing every moment in this job.For me,my classmates are still full of youthful energy,passion,or disgust or tearful hurt.I'm not sure I'm naturally gifted at turning all these colorful details into a brief and entertaining account. 10领3g5E2gs2液b That's how I do it-quote their own words as often as I can. 24.What does the author need to do with the contributions? A.Edit and adjust them. B.Collect and grade them. C.Ensure the variety of them D.Add personal comments to them. easld aulsv bre vioixos aess o avW 25.How does the author explain the difficulty of the job? srh zol sltit oldslige s od rainrnoidW A.By citing quotes. B.By listing examples. e8©12价2293m00A C.By making comparisons. D.By giving definitions. 5nA0s2As量qTs80 26.What can we infer about the author from paragraph 3? A.She prioritizes new forms. B.She prefers emotional writing. C.She is hesitant about the role.D.She is acknowledged by her classmates. 27.What does the author think of the job? A.It's stressful.B.It's worthwhile.C.It's straightforward.D.It's troublesome. 08 220C1006s2w08m北055特5 One after another,injured koalas with burned paws and singed fur were carried into the rescue center.Suffering from severe dehydration and fear,they received urgent care from dedicated staff who bandaged their wounds,swaddled them gently,and placed them in baskets equipped with a familiar comfort:eucalyptus (2 leaves.wol 试卷第5页,共12页 This heartbreaking scene became frequent as catastrophic wildfires,which have consumed millions of acres in Australia,forced the rescue of dozens of koalas from burning trees and ash-covered ground.The plight of the koala,an iconic Australian symbol,has raised serious concerns among conservationists and scientists.They are questioning how to protect biodiversity in a country already experiencing intense fires,extreme heat,and water shortage-a nation that already has one of the highest rates of species extinction in the world. Although koalas have adapted to coexist with periodic wildfires,they now face threats on an unprecedented(史无前例的)scale.These challenges stem not only from climate change but also from extensive human development.The rise of urban areas and agriculture has split the koalas' natural habitats,isolating populations and reducing their ability to survive disasters.In some regions, koala numbers have dropped by as much as 80%,though accurate counts across the vast continent remain difficult toobtain. "The fires are a tragedy for our wildlife,"said Cheyne Flanagan,clinical director of the Koala Hospital,the only facility of its kind globally."We have these unique animals that exist nowhere else on Earth,and we are failing to protect them.This should serve as a massive wake-up call for everyone.nh7uoboMta703g.b9gsmbioomo3bonobidsnoosdsewaeD The situation underscores the urgent need for coordinated conservation efforts.It is clear that without significant intervention,the future of this beloved species remains uncertain.The loss of the koala would not only be an ecological disaster but also a cultural tragedy for Australia and the world. 28.What does the underlined word plightin Paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Tough sityation.B.Special habit.C.Cute appearance.D.Polluted environment. 29.Why are koalas now facing more serious threats than before? A.The Australian government ignores their survival B.Climate change and human development bring risks. niso bns gnil0 wdareba过 C.Conservationists have no effective protection measures. 商2板的扬0好0 D.Their main food (eucalyptus.leaves)has sharply decreased. 30.What can we lear about the Koala Hospital from Cheyne Flanagan's statement? 试卷第6页,共12项 A.It is the world's only koala-specialized medical facility. B.It is facing great financial pressure in rescuing injured koalas, C.It plans to expand its scale to better protect koalas in the future, D.It has successfully saved most of the koalas injured in wildfires. 31.What is the main idea of the passage? A.Impact of Australian wildfires on biodiversity B.Rescue of injured koalas after Australian wildfires. C.Koalas'severe threats and urgent need for conservation. D.The living habits of koalas and their dependence on eucalyptus leaves. Individuals are different in how they react to anxiety.Some bury their heads in the sand and ignore the mounting sense of anxiety that seems to occupy the society.Others are in a watchful state and can't get enough of the up-to-the-minute news and social media feeds. Martin Buber once stated that we related to three things around us:nature,our fellow men,and how you view the world.When we are in a burdened state,we tend to take no notice of any of these.When we become unburdened from our depressed selves,we are able to discover the delights and wonders around and experience a deep sense of thankfulness. At a time when news reports are only a click away,people's anxiety becomes extreme.Because of 24/7 media,the international and the interpersonal have integrated in a way that we have never seen before.It seems that we've lost the ability to maintain our inner peace-and that's not just a matter of having opposing views about issues.It's a matter of not having the patience to involve in delightful communication and to hear each other.Changing the situation can't be achieved overnight. It's not accidental,which must be approached with strength.It comes from the efforts to obtain understanding and calm. Our age of anxiety presents us with challenges.But out of adversity comes opportunity.Never can we maintain calm and experience thankfulness at a time when we are burdened,worried,and anxious.Like anything else,relaxation and calm take a bit of work.Attempt to limit your exposure to 试卷第7页,共12页 updates on the news and take a couple of moments to count your blessings-including the people in 010010 90020991900 your life and the fortune from which you've benefited.As you may realize,it is taking things for granted that robs you of the fruits of your labor.Praying for goodness and planting seeds of gratitude may be our only way out. 32.According to paragraph two,What might happen to a relaxed person? A.Keeping up with the latest news items.B.Seeing the beauty in the surroundings. C.Paying no attention to the state of mind.D.Getting on well with nature and fellows. siw ae'uoY:anisd 33.What makes people anxiety-stricken? yg96902b由o11bBiD0-1B92084 A.The large amount of information. B.The widespread false news. T0220O2修红6座 括3超2B28e0Q3000L0 C.The opposing views online. D.The lack of peaceful talks. 期9面建6专91便sCm灯9吃0 34.What is the last paragraph mainly about? 126600型2t0%99世9096b19o20 A.Methods to overcome challenges and difficulties. oitudn1w33中9obob9s9 ntorlfun er3o67,色S B.Steps to robbing people of their fruits of labor. 一te山2u地6b0sb1A C.Tips on limiting exposure to news updates. 心A mt0igV9h9正5 D.Ways to ease anxiety and value blessings. dotort in yluoilib ar nislgxa norus odt aoob woll 35.Which might be a suitable title for the text? 20up21ii3V日A A.Count Blessings Instead of Challenges B.Watch Out for the Traps of Media C.Be Thankful in an Age of Anxiety D.Take Nothing Online for Granted 53折M-∂S 第二节(七选五,每题25分,共12.5分)8 ermot won eositnon 9d.A hHow to Make Friends in High Schoolod Friendships matter a lot for high school students-they encourage confidence,reduce the stress of school life,and support personal growth.However,making friends is not easy for everyone, especially when starting a new school or entering a new class.36 Join after-school activities.bomod diw anlso bowinioonO 37 Joining sports,clubs or groups based on personal interests is a great way to meet classmates with similar passions.These places offer natural chances to connect with others.They allow students to chat naturally about things they love,like discussing a song in the music club or 试卷第8页,共12页 planning a match in the sports team,which helps them feel a sense of belonging quickly. Don't spend too much time on sereens. Technology is helpful in daily life,but too much screen time may reduce face-to-face communication.38This kind of interaction can improve communication skills,which is useful for making friends.For example,working on a group project in the library or playing a team game on the playground lets students talk and cooperate more.They can also set a 30-minute daily limit for phone use after homework,leaving more time for in-person talks. 392动0s119但s60证3为自作0i9290m语于到 If face-to-face talks make students feel nervous,safe online groups can be a good start.These groups let them share ideas without pressure,helping build confidence,and online friends may even become real-life ones.Students should choose platforms with strict safety rules,never share personal information like phone numbers,and meet online friends in public if they trust each other. Learn from go0 d examples..31f5m香黄每se It is helpful to watch how good friends behave-they are usually honest,kind and open 40 For instance,good friends listen carefully when others share worries and keep promises. Besides,being a good listener and caring about others'feelings also heips.These small acts make friendships stronger and last longer. 法个类 A.Here are useful tips to help you. 州置容式或 B.Practise online interaction carefully. C.Shared hobbies often bring teens closer. D.These qualities teach you about friendship E.Spend more time chatting with strangers online. F.Choose activities requiring communication and teamwork. G.Many students think studying hard can win classmates'trust. 三、完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分) Angela grew up in a family where"I love you"was hardly heard-they always41 showing deep feelings. 试卷第9页,共12页 One day,she took her two teens to visit their great grandma in a nursing home.On the way,she 42stories of the old lady;Great Grandma was smart but had few43 as a countryside Tennessee woman.Others looked down on her for her southern accent(),but she44 i sighed.She did ali work better than others to prove her45 To the kids,Great Grandma was a stranger despite the stories.She had poor memory,often forgot their names,but still46them at Scrabble,a word-building board game,During the visit,Angela's son stayed by Great Grandma's side,helping her47 with a waiker.Her 4 697-T9V9 daughter,inspired by her brother,4to help too When leaving,the kids hugged Great Grandma and said "Love you 49.Angela was caught off guard.Her family never spoke such words,so she hesitated ()But the kids'actions50her.She let go of her old habit, and when Great Grandma hugged her,Angela 51 said,"love you,too Great Grandma was52 _-poor memory took away her shame of expressing love eld AngelanerasAngea red thts had augnt hervauable sson needs to be spoken out.It's never too late to 54 your true feelings to the ones you 55 一 41.A.feared B.avoided C. considered D.remembered 42.A.shared B.invented C.explored D.noted 9国 43.A.purposes B.friendships C.difficulties D.opportunities 44.A.often B.stil程 C.never D.sometimes 45.A.kindness B.ability C.honesty D. weakness 46.A.beat B.organised C.reminded D.observed 47.A.walk B.memorize C.mend D.locate 48.A.tended B.offered C.forgot D.refused 江灸鼠刘 49.A.sharply B.calmly C.naturally D.anxiously 50.A.puzzled B.prevented C.guided D.annoyed 订圆 51.A.finally B.easilyC curiouslyD.politely 52.A.intelligent B.excited C.interested D.disappointed 53.A.apology B.friendshipCcomfortD.I 54.A.explain B introduce CawardD.express 55.A.look for B.come across C.care about D.depend on 200D9VL0W390用 0o50呢9一sD9划对合28o713击siD08ding过62auMC vebnua o1 emod ed o1 swa sbom ayswls ludstae on eao8 aboog gnisvilob beor onu no zigod 试卷第10页,共12页

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