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听力考试正式开始。Estell, I have a meeting with mister Allen at three o'clock this afternoon. Could you please scheduled to six? P. M? The report I need isn't ready yet. certainly. mr. wells. Estell, I have a meeting with mister Allen at three o'clock this afternoon. Could you restore dule to six P. M? The report I need isn't ready yet. certainly, mr. wells. Listen to the next question. Oh, no, I left my textbook at home. Mister Warren will be mad at me. Don't worry. I can share mine with you during his class. Thank you. I'll treat you the ice cream after this english class. Oh, no, I left my textbook at home. Mister Warren will be mad at me. Don't worry. I can share mine with you during his class. Thank you. I'll treat you the ice cream after this english class. Listen to the next question. It's nice to meet you. Are you ready to start the project? sure. This is my first project with your company. I have done throw preparation. Is my honor to work with you. It's nice to meet you. Are you ready to start the project? sure. This is my first project with your company. I have done throw preparation. Is my honor to work with you. Listen to the next question. I'm going to set up a study group for the . final exams. Great, count me in. We can meet at the school library OK. I think we can meet twice a week from five PM to nine PM. What do you think? I'm going to set up a study group for the . final exams. great. Count me in. We can meet at the school library. O, I think we can meet twice a week from five P, M to nine P. M. What do you think? Listen to the next question. My legs eight so much, I didn't hour on my exercise bike this morning. They won't ache once you get used to IT. Mine used to ache when I started running in the park. I'm thinking . of lifting some weights to build up arms strength. My legs ache so much. I did an hour on my exercise bike this morning. They won't ache once you get used to IT. Mine used to wake when I started running in the park. I'm thinking of lifting some weights to build up arms strength. Listen to the next question. I've got some bad news, Peter. I must work this saturday as well, so we must postpone our weekend trip until the following weekend. Can you please call the hotel and change our booking? I'll take care of IT tonight. I'm really sorry for ruining your weekend too. Don't worried about me. I'm just worried about usually you've been working every weekend for the past two months, and you really deserve time off. Well, if I didn't have to work on the final design of the new library, i'd ask my boss for a long vacation. I've got some bad news, Peter. I must work this saturday as well, so we must postpone our weekend trip until the following weekend. Can you please call the hotel and change . our booking? I'll take care of IT tonight. I'm really sorry for ruining your . weekend too. Don't worry about me. I'm just worried about you've been working every weekend for the past two months, and you really deserve time off. Well, if I didn't have to work on the final design of the new library, I ask my boss for . a long vacation. Listen to the next question. Hey, mrs. Carter, some of us want to hike further up the great wall just to that next watch tower. Is that cool? sure. But be careful on those steps. Some spots are steep. What time can you be back? No problem. Will meet you at the bus by three twenty five promise . three twenty bus leaves at three thirty sharp. And i'm not explaining to your parents why you got lost . in china deal. Thanks, mrs. Carter. Hey, mrs. Carter. Some of us want to hike further up the great wall just to that next watch tower. Is that cool? sure. But be careful on those steps. Some spots are steep. What time can you be back? No problem. Will meet you at the bus by three twenty five promise. Three twenty bus leaves at three thirty sharp. And i'm not explaining to your parents why you got lost in china deal. Thanks, mr. Carter. Listen to the next question. Welcome to the international culture club. Can I help you? Hi, i'm a freshman. I saw your clubs poster and i'm really interested in joining. Could you tell me more? absolutely. We are a club students from different countries. We had about fifteen members last year, and we are now twice . that size. awesome. I'm from australia, and I hope to make more friends from different cultures. Do you have any regular activities? sure. We hold culture sharing evenings every day, except tuesday. On other days, we have different themes. Monday is food tasting. Wednesday is language corner, thursday is movie night, and friday is dance party. On tuesday, we usually have club meeting. It's so nice to join the food tasting sessions. How can I sign up? Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information. Welcome to the international culture club. Can I help you? Hi, i'm a freshman. I saw your clubs poster and i'm really interested in joining. Could you tell me more? absolutely. We are a club for students from different countries. We had about fifteen members last year, and we are now twice that size. awesome. I'm from australia, and I hope to make more friends from different cultures. Do you have any regular activities? sure. We hold culture sharing evenings everyday, except tuesday. On other days, we have different themes. Monday is food tasting, wednesday is language corner, thursday is movie night, and friday is dance party. On tuesday, we usually have club meeting. Is so nice to join the food tasting sessions. How can I sign up? Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information. Listen to the next question. I got a message. Hey men, would you please take off your earphones? Sorry, I was just enjoying a pleasant song. It's from a documentary that I watched yesterday. Oh, what did you say, honey? I said I got a message from Robert that our neighbor Daisy is coming back from abroad. Really, we haven't seen Daisy for about two years since he worked abroad. Yes, SHE has been back to work in america. That's great news. How about throwing a party for her? I think so. Robert is of the same mind. He said he would prepare flowers for Daisy. Good, i'll buy the food, then i'll . bring some of Daisy favorite juice. okay? I'd like to ring Daisy now and ask her about the exact time of her return so as to pick her up at the airport. Then I got a message, hey men, would you please take off your earphones? Sorry, I was just enjoying a pleasant song. It's from a documentary that I watched yesterday. Oh, what did you say, honey? I said I got a message from Robert that our neighbor Daisy is coming back from abroad. Really, we haven't seen Daisy for about two years since he worked abroad. Yes, SHE has been back to work in america. That's great news. How about throwing a party for her? I think so. Robert is of the same mind. He said he would prepare flowers . for Daisy. Good, i'll buy the food. then i'll bring some of Daisy favorite juice. okay? I'd like to ring Daisy now and ask her about the exact time of her return, so as to pick her up at the airport then. Listen to the next question. Hi everyone. If you followed our journey from the start, you'll recall that we set out from portugal, travelled across spain and into southern france, then made our way through the alps to austria. And this week we've arrived in berlin. We won't linger along at the well known sites in a city like berlin. Even at first time, visitor knows to visit the historic berlin wall, and no one skips the britain burg gate, but we're expLoring spots that most tourists overlook. For example, the most striking city view might not be from the T, V, tower, but from the rooftop of the berlin church. From there you can see the T, V tower along with the whole city escape. It's more affordable and the less crowded for some of the best views in the city. Get on route one hundred is a feast for the eyes as IT winds passed many of berlin's key attractions. Or we can glide through berlin on one of the cities, canal boats. Many european cities have excEllent public resit, but garland's system is especially impressive. You can reach almost every corner of the city for a modest fair. In fact, with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich, you can travel all over town without worrying. Hi everyone. If you followed our journey from the start, you'll recall that we set out from portugal, travelled across spain and into southern france, then made our way through the alps to austria. And this week we've arrived in berlin. We won't a linger along at the well known sites in a city like berlin. Even at first time, visitor knows to visit the historic berlin wall, and no one skips the britain burg gate, but we're expLoring spots that most tourists overlook. For example, the most striking city view might not be from the T, V, tower, but from the rooftop of the berlin church. From there, you can see the T, V tower along with the whole city escape. It's more affordable and less crowded for some of the best views in the city. Get on route one hundred. It's a feast for the eyes as IT winds passed many of berlin's key attractions. Or we can glide through berlin on one of the cities canal boat. Many european cities have excEllent public transit, but garlands system is especially impressive. You can reach almost every corner of the city for a modest fair. In fact, with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich, you can travel all over town without worrying. 听力部分到此结束。
听力原文
Text 1:
M:Estelle,I have a meeting with Mister Allen at three o'clock this afternoon.Could you reschedule it to six p.m.?
The report I need isn't ready yet.
W:Certainly,Mr Wells.
Text 2:
W:Oh no,I left my textbook at home.Mr Warren will be mad at me.
M:Don't worry,I can share mine with you during his class.
W:Thank you.I'll treat you to ice cream after this English class.
Text 3:
M:It's nice to meet you.Are you ready to start the project?
W:Sure.This is my first project with your company.I have done thorough preparation.
M:It's my honor to work with you.
Text 4:
M:I'm going to set up a study group for the final exams.
W:Great!Count me in.We can meet at the school library.
M:Okay.I think we can meet twice a week,from 5:00 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.What do you think?
Text 5:
W:My legs ache so much.I did an hour on my exercise bike this morning
M:They won't ache once you get used to it.Mine used to ache when I started running in the park.
W:I'm thinking of lifting some weights to build up arm strength.
Text 6:
W:I've got some bad news,Peter.I must work this Saturday as well,so we must postpone our weekend trip until
the following weekend.Can you please call the hotel and change our booking?
M:I'll take care of it tonight.
W:I'm really sony for ruining your weekend,too.
M:Don't worry about me.I'm just worried about you,Julie.You've been working every weekend for the past two
months and you really deserve time off.
W:Well,if I didn't have to work on the final design of the new library,I'd ask my boss for a long vacation.
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Text 7:
M:Hey,Mrs Carter,some of us want to hike further up the Great Wall,just to that next watchtower.Is that cool?
W:Sure,but be careful on those steps.Some spots are steep.What time can you be back?
M:No problem.We'll meet you at the bus by 3:25,promise.
W:3:20,bus leaves at 3:30 sharp.And I'm not explaining to your parents why you got lost in China.
M:Deal.Thanks,Mrs Carter.
Text 8:
W:Welcome to the International Culture Club.Can I help you?
M:Hi!I'm a freshman.I saw your club's poster and I'm really interested in joining.Could you tell me more?
W:Absolutely!We're a club for students from different countries.We had about 15 members last year,and we are
now twice that size.
M:Awesome!I'm from Australia,and I hope to make more friends from different cultures.Do you have any
regular activities?
W:Sure!We hold culture-sharing evenings every day except Tuesday.On other days,we have different themes:
Monday is Food Tasting.Wednesday is Language Corner,Thursday is Movie Night,and Friday is Dance Party.On
Tuesdays,we usually have Club Meeting.
M:It's so nice to join the food tasting sessions.How can I sign up?
W:Just fill out this form with your student ID and contact information.
Text 9:
W:I got a message...Hey,man!Would you please take offyour earphones?
M:Sorry.I was just enjoying a pleasant song.It's from a documentary that I watched yesterday.Oh,what did you
say,honey?
W:I said I got a message from Robert that our neighbor Daisy is coming back from abroad.
M:Really?We haven't seen Daisy for about two years since she worked abroad.
W:Yes,she has been back to work in America.
M:That's great news.How about throwing a party for her?
W:I think so.Robert is of the same mind.He said he would prepare flowers for Daisy.
M:Good,I'll buy the food.
W:Then I'll bring some of Daisy's favorite juice
M:OK.I'd like to ring Daisy now and ask her about the exact time of her return so as to pick her up at the airport
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then.
Text 10:
Hi,everyone.Ifyou've followed our joumney from the start,you'll recall that we set out from Portugal,traveled
across Spain and into southern France,then made our way through the Alps to Austria,and this week we've arrived
in Berlin.We won't linger long at the well-known sights.In a city like Berlin,even a first-time visitor knows to
visit the historic Berlin Wall and no one skips the Brandenburg Gate.But we're exploring spots that most tourists
overlook.For example,the most striking city view might not be from the TV Tower,but from the rooftop of the
Berlin Church.From there,you can see the TV Tower along with the whole cityscape.It's more affordable and less
crowded.For some of the best views in the city,get on Route 100-it's a feast for the eyes as it winds past many
of Berlin's key attractions.Or we can glide through Berlin on one of the city's canal boats.Many European cities
have excellent public transit,but Berlin's system is especially impressive.You can reach almost every corner of the
city for a modest fare.In fact,with a day ticket that costs about the same as a sandwich,you can travel all over
town without worry ing.
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高三英语参考答案
听力
1-5:CCBCB 6-10 : CBBCB 11-15 : BCACB 16-20 : CBCBA
阅读
21-25:BACDB 26-30:CDCBD 31-35:AADCB 36-40:CEAGB
41-45:CACAC 46-50:BDBDA 51-55:DDBAD
语法填空
56. that/which 57. graduated 58. Combining 59. desired##desirable 60. be viewed
61. of 62. The 63. original 64. figures 65. vividly
作文
Dear Sophia,
I’m glad to tell you about our school’s “Reading China” English reading activity held recently. It lasted for a whole week and attracted many students to participate.
The activity included reading English versions of Chinese classics and modern works, followed by group discussions. What impressed me most was how these books vividly present China’s culture and values. It was through this event that I gained a deeper understanding of my own culture while improving my English.
I truly believe such events bridge cultural gaps. If you’re interested, I can send you some recommended titles!
Best wishes,
Li Hua
The next morning, true to their word, they arrived ready to help. And what followed was no small task. My husband, still in a hospital bed, talked us through the process over the phone. It was complex and physically demanding. Piece by piece, with calm and methodical care, Sam worked it all out, while Hillary offered encouragement, guidance and good humour. After two hours, the camper was ready to go. It would have taken me days on my own and, even then, I’m not sure I could have done it.
But their kindness didn’t stop there. They invited me to join them for dinner and a seat at their campfire, sharing their food, their warmth and their company. I hadn’t realized how much I needed that simple kindness. It felt like the first deep breath I’d taken in days. I will never forget that holiday. Not just because of the accident, or the brilliance of the emergency services, but because of Sam and Hillary. They gave me a warm Tasmanian hug — just when I needed it most.
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第一部分听力(共两小节,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 ask the woman to do?
A.Make a report.
B.Pick up Mr.Allen.
C.Put off the meeting.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At home.
B.In a bookstore.
C.At school.
3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Fellow workers.
B.Business partners.
C.Salesperson and customer.
4.How many hours does the man suggest study ing in the library a week?
A.4 hours.
B.5 hours.
C.8 hours.
5.What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.Seeing a doctor.
B.Doing exercise.
C.Visiting a park.
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,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.What does Julie ask Peter to do?
A.Book a hotel.
B.Work on Saturday.
C.Reschedule their travel.
7.How does Peter feel about Julie?
A.Disappointed.
B.Concemed.
C.Annoyed.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。
8.What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A.Child and parent.
B.Student and teacher.
C.Tourist and tour guide.
9.When are they going to meet?
A.3:30
B.3:25
C.3:20.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the man's main purpose?
A.To attend a club meeting.
B.To ask about joining the club.
C.To attend a food tasting session.
11.How many members does the club have now?
A.About 15.
B.About 30.
C.About 45
12.On what day is Spanish learning probably scheduled in the club?
A.Monday.
B.Tuesday.
C.Wednesday
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。
13.What was the man doing before the conversation?
A.Listening to music.
B.Sending a message.
C.Watching a documentary.
14.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Fellow workers.
C.Family members.
15.What will Robert prepare for the party?
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A.Food.
B.Flowers.
C.Juice
16.What is the man likely to do next?
A.Go to the airport
B.Share great news.
C.Make a phone call.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17.Where did the tour begin?
A.Spain.
B.Portugal
C.Austria.
18.What special spot does the speaker suggest?
A.The TVTower.
B.The Berlin Wall.
C.The Berlin Church.
19.Why does the speaker recommend Route 100?
A.It is the fastest way to travel.
B.It passes many scenic landmarks.
C.It charges the lowest fare in Berlin.
20.What does the speaker highlight about Berlin's public transport?
A.Its affordable price.
B.Its sandwich treat.
C.Its all-day operation.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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21.What can participants do in the workshop?
A.Maintain fitness through cycling.
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C.Master the skills of being a trainer.
D.Produce bike components by hand.
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In a quiet corner of Lahore,Pakistan,stands a small barber shop called Hope Scissors.It's a modest place
run by Adil Raza,a 42-year-old barber with a warm smile and a heart for his community.Adil offers free haircuts to
children from low-income families-with one unique condition:they must read aloud to him.As a father,Adil knows
how important reading is for young minds."I have three children myself,"he says."I just want kids to experience
the power of reading..”
The idea began in 2021 at a local"Back to School"event organized by education volunteers.Adil had been
invited to offer free grooming services,but he wanted to add something more.He set up a chair outside and began
giving free haircuts to kids who read from storybooks.The idea caught on quickly.Encouraged by the response,
Adil turned it into a monthly event at his shop.Soon,word spread across the city.Community members donated
books,and a mobile library joined the effort.Local educator Imran Hussain,touched by the project,sent a box of
children's books from his school library.
Hussain,a teacher for over 20 years,praised the idea."Reading often stops in the summer months.What Adil
is doing keeps the habit alive.I haven't seen anything quite like it."One single mother of four said the free haircuts
saved her money and got her children excited about reading.Ten-year-old Zain,holding his favorite book,said,
"Reading feels like traveling with your mind."
Adil hopes his"Reading Barber"concept will expand to other cities in Pakistan.He imagines barbers proudly
display ing signs that say:We support reading here.Despite rising media attention,he remains modest."When a
community comes together,small ideas can grow,"he says.
Adil encourages others,"You don't need a degree to help children read.Just a chair,a book,and a little time."
24.Where did Adil first get the idea for his project?
A.From low-income families.
B.From his three children.
C.From education volunteers.
D.From a community event.
25.What is the purpose of paragraph 3?
A.To show how people were motivated.
B.To present community responses.
C.To highlight mobile libraries'role.
D.To stress reading's power for kids.
26.What is Adil's long-term hope for his literacy project?
A.To provide free books for children in need.
B.To expand reading efforts to public spaces
C.To inspire more barbershops to join the cause.
D.To attract more public attention to child literacy.
27.What is the best title for the text?
A.A Barber's Innovative Reading Project
B.From Free Haircuts to Reading Habits
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C.How Reading Changed Children's Lives
D.Free Haircuts Spark a Love of Reading
C
Like other cities in New Jersey's Rust Belt(铁锈地带),Paterson has fallen on hard times,with its once-famous
textile((纺织品)industry in disrepair and its schools abandoned..
Strickland,an expert in school design and instructor at MIT in Boston,had been hired as a consultant to help
Paterson find sites for new schools.The architect hatched a grand plan to help revitalize()Paterson's schools
and the city itself.
Six career academies are holding classes at old sites.These small changes have not gone unnoticed.The city,
as the residents expected,has the potential to shine.
A nearly unoccupied three-story shopping mall houses two schools,one focused on medical careers,the other
on media arts and urban planning.English and math teachers for the two schools lead classes in storefronts that
were empty just a year ago.Across town,under the thick wooden beams()of an old textile factory and a train
engine plant,students with disabilities will learn about careers with the region's transportation systems.
Strickland requires his graduate students at MIT to help Paterson construct models for new building projects in
the city.Jane Riesman,one of Strickland's students,has been working with her kids on an educational park that
would replace a wasteland of lifeless asphalt()and grass that stretches between two downtown schools.The
surrounding neighborhood is hardly inspiring;pulling-down of a high-rise housing project is underway,showering
dust everywhere.But Riesman's students envision a very different place.One of the student models includes a
swimming pool,skating court,climbing wall,sandbox,and a pond with a fountain and lots of trees."It's fun,and it
makes us feel like we're in charge and helping the community,"says 15-year-old Marilyn Medina,one of the
model's creators.
Strickland says it's important for the students to dream."They're setting a tone for the town,"he says."The
kids can push the envelope and change the culture."
28.What was Paterson like in the past according to paragraph 1?
A.It fell into severe disrepair.
B.It rarely produced any iron.
C.Its textile industry was well-known.
D.Its schools were completely deserted.
29.What was the residents'attitude towards Strickland's plan?
A.Opposed.
B.Favorable.C.Dismissive.D.Uncaring
30.What can we infer about Riesman's students?
A.Diligent and innocent.
B.Funny and responsible.
C.Honest and trustworthy.
D.Imaginative and helpful.
31.What does the text focus on?
A.Transforming old buildings to shine.
B.Revitalizing the city's shopping mall.
C.Developing students'logical thinking.
D.Witnessing the rise and fall of Paterson
D
After approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes,the Tien Kung Ultra robot,developed by China's National and
Local Co-built Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center,became the first to cross the finish line at the world's first
humanoid robot half-marathon,held in Beijing on April 19th,2025.
Right from the start of the race,the Tien Kung humanoid robot took an early lead,demonstrating a significant
speed advantage and the robot came to a smooth stop in the waiting area after completing the 21-kilometer course.
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Human marathon participants who finished the race gathered around to take photos with the pioneering robot
In addition to the Tien Kung Ultra,multiple advanced humanoid robots including Unitree's G1,Leju Robotics'
Kuavo,and NOETIX's N2,among others,participated in the event.Accompanied by the cheers of the crowd,the
starting gun fired at 7:30 am,and the humanoid robot athletes and human runners started running at the same time.
Many spectators()brought professional filming equipment to capture the moment of the world's first robot
half-marathon.
Notably,this event witnessed robots running along with human runners for the first time.They were separated
with physical barriers to ensure safety,and followed with different competition rules and completion time
standards.The robots started sequentially (at one-minute interval following a gunshot signal.Supply
stations are set up along the track,where teams can replace batteries for robots,swap robots,and shift support staff.
Ren Yawei,a representative from the National and Local Co-built Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center,
stated,"The humanoid robot half-marathon serves as a comprehensive technological validation (platform for
robots from various companies.It not only tests product performance but also demonstrates the potential for large-
scale industrial applications."He added,The successful completion of this event further validates humanoid
robots'capabilities in safety,stability,and operational efficiency,which will promote their application in more
fields."
32.What is true about the Tien Kung Ultra robot?
A.It won the first robot half-marathon race.B.It lacked a speed advantage in the half-marathon race.
C.It failed to stop smoothly at last in the half-marathon race.
D.It avoided taking photos with humans in the half-marathon race.
33.What can we learn from paragraph 3?
A.Human runners began earlier than the robots.
B.Only one robot participated in the event.
C.The race started with no audience present.
D.Multiple robots raced alongside human runners.
34.Why were special arrangements made for the robot race?
A.To test robots'ability to run without support.
B.To guarantee a fair race between different robots
C.To ensure safety and handle robot-specific issues.D.To make the event more entertaining for the audience.
35.What is Ren Yawei's attitude toward the humanoid robot half-marathon?
A.Doubtful.
B.Optimistic.
C.Indifferent
D.Conservative.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Travel journals have long been treasured by adventurers,from the detailed logs of ancient explorers navigating
uncharted lands to the digital notes of modern travelers documenting global journeys.36 However,they are
precious accounts that capture the essence of your journey-places explored,people encountered,and moments
lived.
Keeping a travel journal offers a wealth of benefits.It preserves fleeting intangible details,like the fresh smells
on a Parisian street corner or the rhythmic crash of waves breaking on a distant shore.37By reflecting on
your experiences in writing,you're strengthening those memories and making them easier to recall later.More than
that,journaling becomes a path to self-discovery,as the reflection allows them to process emotions stirred by new
horizons.In addition,it serves as a creative outlet,a canvas for creativity,where stories,drawings,and dreams are
woven together.
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Technology has recently transformed this age-old practice into something more dynamic and accessible.
_38Apps like the Penzu empower travelers to document their adventures instantly,with features like photo
uploads,text entries and voice recordings,all available from a smartphone.These digital platforms often work
without internet,perfect for remote adventures like wilderness hikes.Some even offer guided cues to spark inspiration.
easing the challenge of starting anew each day.39
Digital journals shine as roadmaps for future adventures and bridges to others.They enable travelers to save
itineraries,tips,and recommendations,simplifying next trip planning.40 By connecting users online,journals
build global networks of shared experiences.So,whether you're hiking through mountains or strolling city streets,a
travel journal,especially a digital one is a companion worth bringing along.
A.Digital apps simplify capturing moments on the go.
B.Sharing your travel tales also tends to ignite wanderlust in others.
C.It's true that keeping track of what you do when you travel is hard.
D.Journals help professional photographers plan their next big shoot.
E.Writing things down helps encode them in your long-term memory.
F.Combine pictures with your first-hand accounts of what they represent
G.For instance,questions like"What's your favourite local dish?encourage users to reflect and write
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Like many post-00s,22-year-old Lin Yue grew up in a digital world filled with short videos and online games.
For years,shenever showed much 41 in the paper-cutting art her grandma had practiced as a national intangible
cultural heritage inheritor for 40 years.She thought the traditional art was too 42 and out of date for young
people like her.
That all 43 last winter holiday.Stuck at home,Lin accidentally filmed her grandma 44 a piece of
red paper into a lively rabbit with a few simple cuts.She posted the 15-second video online 45,not expecting
it to get over 100,000 views overnight.Hundreds of young people left comments,saying they had 46 seen such
amazing traditional art and wanted to learn it.
The unexpected 47 made Lin rethink the value of paper-cutting.She decided to 48 the art from her
grandma seriously.Shenot only mastered the basic skills,but also 49 new elements popular with young people,
such as cartoon characters and festival themes,into her works.
She kept posting videos and even started live streams to 50 paper-cutting skills.In just one year,she gained
over 200,000 fans,and was 51 as the youngest inheritor of the local intangible cultural heritage.She also went
to middle schools to give lessons,helping more teenagers fall in love with the 52 art.
"Traditional art doesn't have to be 53 and far away from young people,"Lin said."54 we give it a
new form of expression,it can always attract the younger generation.It's our 55 to pass down these treasures
and make them alive in the modern world."
41.A.joy
B.respect
C.interest
D.attention
42.A.old
B.dull
C.boring
D.complex
43.A.fell
B.ended
C.changed
D.appeared
44.A.cut
B.fold
C.carve
D.design
45.A.soon
B.quickly
C.casually
D.carelessly
46.A.ever
B.never
C.rarely
D.scarcely
47.A.win
B.fame
C.views
D.feedback
48.A.try
B.I earn
C.master
D.practice
49.A.put
B.added
C.included
D.introduced
50.A.show
B.teach
C.explain
D.introduce
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51.A.seen
B.named
C.honored
D.recognized
52.A.old
B.great
C.wonderful
D.traditional
53.A.dry
B.cold
C.boring
D.distant
54.A.If
B.When
C.Though
D.Because
55.A.job
B.response
C.mission
D.responsibility
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。
Born in 1966,Li Baofeng started to make paper-cutting artworks at the age of 6.The skills 56
she
demonstrated as a child had amazed many fellow villagers.After she 57(graduate)from a vocational
school in 1986,Li became an art teacher at a private school.
58(combine)traditional paper-cutting techniques with features of various painting forms,such as
Chinese painting and oil painting,Li has created her own art style:multi-layered,colored paper-cutting.
"I have adopted multi-layered,colored paper-cutting techniques to create the 59 (desire)artistic effects.
Each layer of the whole paper-cutting piece,which is made from the paper of one single colored sheet,can
60 (view)as a complete single-layer paper-cutting artwork.Most paper-cutting artworks consist
61 over dozens of layers,"Li revealed in an interview.
Li once created a paper-cutting artwork based on an oil painting created by a very famous artist.62 oil
painter was deeply impressed by the completed paper-cutting artwork,saying that Li's artwork was better than his
63 (origin)painting.
In 1996,Li started to recreate the key64(figure)in the classic Chinese novel,A Drecm of Red
Monsions.In order to65(vivid)craft the main characters,she read the book again and again for a better
understanding of them.Her excellent skills demonstrated in the artworks were applauded by Zhou Ruchang,China's
leading scholar of the novel.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的新西兰笔友Sophia想了解你校最近举行的“悦读中国”(Reading China)英语读
书活动,请用英语给她回复邮件,介绍相关情况。内容包括:
(1)活动的内容:
(2)收获与感想。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sophia.
Best wishes,
LiHua
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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。
For our long-service leave,my husband and I decided to travel around Tasmania with our camper trailer(
拖车).We were coming all the way across Western Australia to get there一not exactly a“lap of the map”,but still
a big trip.We'd packed our bikes,surfboards and our dog.
It was all going beautifully until we got to St Helens in Tasmania.We were looking forward to hitting the bike
trails and the beach.But what was meant to be a fun day of mountain biking quickly turned into a stressful,late-night
rescue when my husband broke his leg on the trail.
Thanks to the incredible local emergency services,he was located,rescued and airlifted to hospital.As I watched
him being flown off the mountain by helicopter,relief flooded through me-and then reality hit.I was now solely
responsible for the dog,the vehicle and the camper trailer still set up back at the campsite.Packing up the trailer was
a two-person job.My family and friends were 4,000 km away in Western Australia.And my dog needed a walk!
Thenext day,new neighbours arrived at the campsite.Exhausted and worried,I managed a small smile as aman
named Sam said hello and began setting up with his wife.I wondered what they thought-a solo woman with a dog,
no partner in sight,and a camper trailer full of gear ()
Eventually,Sam's curiosity got the better of him.He asked a few gentle questions and,after two days of silent
stress,the whole story poured out.
Sam listened patiently,kindly.He nodded,said little,and returned to his own camp.That evening,he and his
wife,Hillary,did something extraordinary.With no hesitation,they told me they'd pack everything up for me.
Tasmania has given us a warm hug,"they said."Now we want to pass that hug on."
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning,true to their word,they arrived ready to help.
But their kindness didn't stop there.
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高 三 4 月 英 语
第一部分 听力(共两小节,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 ask the woman to do?
A. Make a report. B. Pick up Mr. Allen. C. Put off the meeting.
2. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At home. B. In a bookstore. C. At school.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Fellow workers. B. Business partners. C. Salesperson and customer.
4. How many hours does the man suggest studying in the library a week?
A. 4 hours. B. 5 hours. C. 8 hours.
5. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. Seeing a doctor. B. Doing exercise. C. Visiting a park.
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,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6. What does Julie ask Peter to do?
A. Book a hotel. B. Work on Saturday. C. Reschedule their travel.
7. How does Peter feel about Julie?
A. Disappointed. B. Concerned. C. Annoyed.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the possible relationship between the speakers?
A. Child and parent. B. Student and teacher. C. Tourist and tour guide.
9. When are they going to meet?
A. 3:30. B. 3:25. C. 3:20.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the man’s main purpose?
A. To attend a club meeting. B. To ask about joining the club. C. To attend a food tasting session.
11. How many members does the club have now?
A. About 15. B. About 30. C. About 45.
12. On what day is Spanish learning probably scheduled in the club?
A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Wednesday.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。
13. What was the man doing before the conversation?
A. Listening to music. B. Sending a message. C. Watching a documentary.
14. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Fellow workers. C. Family members.
15. What will Robert prepare for the party?
A. Food. B. Flowers. C. Juice
16. What is the man likely to do next?
A. Go to the airport. B. Share great news. C. Make a phone call.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17. Where did the tour begin?
A. Spain. B. Portugal. C. Austria.
18. What special spot does the speaker suggest?
A. The TV Tower. B. The Berlin Wall. C. The Berlin Church.
19. Why does the speaker recommend Route 100?
A. It is the fastest way to travel. B. It passes many scenic landmarks. C. It charges the lowest fare in Berlin.
20. What does the speaker highlight about Berlin’s public transport?
A. Its affordable price. B. Its sandwich treat. C. Its all-day operation.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Can’t find the perfect bike to suit all your needs? Join us for our Build-Your-Own Bike Workshop and customize one for yourself!
Our committed trainers will take you through step-by-step instructions in this5-day workshop to guide you in building your own bike. This workshop will not only provide a satisfying hands-on experience but will also expand your knowledge of bike parts, how they work and how to maintain them. Gear up for an enriching time!
Date: 2-6 May 2025
Time: 9am-12pm daily Course
Course Fees: $500 per participant Fees include:
●All bike parts ●Instruction sheets ●Trainer fees
Limited to 6 participants to ensure you get the attention you need. Sign up now at www. urbanbikeshop. com for the ultimate build-your-own bike experience!
10% Early Bird DiscountFor Sign-ups Before 1 April
*Membership entitles you to an additional cash discount of $30.
What Urban Bike Shop is all about. . .
We are the go-to platform for cyclists to shop for bike parts and build their own bikes. Additionally, our platform links you to the various bike retailers (零售商) so you can shop for bikes and components more easily.
Our Vision
To promote the joy of cycling and serve as a platform where cyclists can set fitness goals, achieve them, and be rewarded for their efforts, we hope to connect cyclists and inspire them to share their experiences with our year-long events.
21. What can participants do in the workshop?
A. Maintain fitness through cycling. B. Gain the know-how to build bikes.
C. Master the skills of being a trainer. D. Produce bike components by hand.
22. How much should an Urban Bike Shop member pay for registration in March?
A. $420. B. $450. C. $470. D. $500.
23. What is Urban Bike Shop’s long-term goal?
A. To make high-end bikes more accessible. B. To attract as many bike retailers as possible.
C. To create an interaction network for cyclists. D. To provide free bike maintenance (维修) services.
B
In a quiet corner of Lahore, Pakistan, stands a small barber shop called Hope & Scissors. It’s a modest place run by Adil Raza, a 42-year-old barber with a warm smile and a heart for his community. Adil offers free haircuts to children from low-income families-with one unique condition: they must read aloud to him. As a father, Adil knows how important reading is for young minds. “I have three children myself,” he says. “I just want kids to experience the power of reading.”
The idea began in 2021 at a local “Back to School” event organized by education volunteers. Adil had been invited to offer free grooming services, but he wanted to add something more. He set up a chair outside and began giving free haircuts to kids who read from storybooks. The idea caught on quickly. Encouraged by the response, Adil turned it into a monthly event at his shop. Soon, word spread across the city. Community members donated books, and a mobile library joined the effort. Local educator Imran Hussain, touched by the project, sent a box of children’s books from his school library.
Hussain, a teacher for over 20 years, praised the idea. “Reading often stops in the summer months. What Adil is doing keeps the habit alive. I haven’t seen anything quite like it.” One single mother of four said the free haircuts saved her money and got her children excited about reading. Ten-year-old Zain, holding his favorite book, said, “Reading feels like traveling with your mind.”
Adil hopes his “Reading Barber” concept will expand to other cities in Pakistan. He imagines barbers proudly displaying signs that say: We support reading here. Despite rising media attention, he remains modest. “When a community comes together, small ideas can grow,” he says.
Adil encourages others, “You don’t need a degree to help children read. Just a chair, a book, and a little time.”
24. Where did Adil first get the idea for his project?
A. From low-income families. B. From his three children.
C. From education volunteers. D. From a community event.
25. What is the purpose of paragraph 3?
A. To show how people were motivated. B. To present community responses.
C. To highlight mobile libraries’ role. D. To stress reading’s power for kids.
26. What is Adil’s long-term hope for his literacy project?
A. To provide free books for children in need. B. To expand reading efforts to public spaces.
C. To inspire more barbershops to join the cause. D. To attract more public attention to child literacy.
27. What is the best title for the text?
A. A Barber’s Innovative Reading Project B. From Free Haircuts to Reading Habits
C. How Reading Changed Children’s Lives D. Free Haircuts Spark a Love of Reading
C
Like other cities in New Jersey’s Rust Belt(铁锈地带), Paterson has fallen on hard times, with its once-famous textile(纺织品) industry in disrepair and its schools abandoned.
Strickland, an expert in school design and instructor at MIT in Boston, had been hired as a consultant to help Paterson find sites for new schools. The architect hatched a grand plan to help revitalize(复兴) Paterson’s schools and the city itself.
Six career academies are holding classes at old sites. These small changes have not gone unnoticed. The city, as the residents expected, has the potential to shine.
A nearly unoccupied three-story shopping mall houses two schools, one focused on medical careers, the other on media arts and urban planning. English and math teachers for the two schools lead classes in storefronts that were empty just a year ago. Across town, under the thick wooden beams(横梁) of an old textile factory and a train engine plant, students with disabilities will learn about careers with the region’s transportation systems.
Strickland requires his graduate students at MIT to help Paterson construct models for new building projects in the city. Jane Riesman, one of Strickland’s students, has been working with her kids on an educational park that would replace a wasteland of lifeless asphalt(沥青) and grass that stretches between two downtown schools. The surrounding neighborhood is hardly inspiring; pulling-down of a high-rise housing project is underway, showering dust everywhere. But Riesman’s students envision a very different place. One of the student models includes a swimming pool, skating court, climbing wall, sandbox, and a pond with a fountain and lots of trees. “It’s fun, and it makes us feel like we’re in charge and helping the community,” says 15-year-old Marilyn Medina, one of the model’s creators.
Strickland says it’s important for the students to dream. “They’re setting a tone for the town,” he says. “The kids can push the envelope and change the culture.”
28. What was Paterson like in the past according to paragraph 1?
A. It fell into severe disrepair. B. It rarely produced any iron.
C. Its textile industry was well-known. D. Its schools were completely deserted.
29. What was the residents’ attitude towards Strickland’s plan?
A. Opposed. B. Favorable. C. Dismissive. D. Uncaring.
30. What can we infer about Riesman’s students?
A. Diligent and innocent. B. Funny and responsible.
C. Honest and trustworthy. D. Imaginative and helpful.
31. What does the text focus on?
A. Transforming old buildings to shine. B. Revitalizing the city’s shopping mall.
C. Developing students’ logical thinking. D. Witnessing the rise and fall of Paterson.
D
After approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, the Tien Kung Ultra robot, developed by China’s National and Local Co-built Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center, became the first to cross the finish line at the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon, held in Beijing on April 19th, 2025.
Right from the start of the race, the Tien Kung humanoid robot took an early lead, demonstrating a significant speed advantage and the robot came to a smooth stop in the waiting area after completing the 21-kilometer course. Human marathon participants who finished the race gathered around to take photos with the pioneering robot.
In addition to the Tien Kung Ultra, multiple advanced humanoid robots including Unitree’s G1, Leju Robotics’ Kuavo, and NOETIX’s N2, among others, participated in the event. Accompanied by the cheers of the crowd, the starting gun fired at 7:30 am, and the humanoid robot athletes and human runners started running at the same time. Many spectators (观众) brought professional filming equipment to capture the moment of the world’s first robot half-marathon.
Notably, this event witnessed robots running along with human runners for the first time. They were separated with physical barriers to ensure safety, and followed with different competition rules and completion time standards. The robots started sequentially (依次地) at one-minute interval following a gunshot signal. Supply stations are set up along the track, where teams can replace batteries for robots, swap robots, and shift support staff.
Ren Yawei, a representative from the National and Local Co- built Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center, stated, “The humanoid robot half-marathon serves as a comprehensive technological validation (验证) platform for robots from various companies. It not only tests product performance but also demonstrates the potential for large-scale industrial applications.” He added, “The successful completion of this event further validates humanoid robots’ capabilities in safety, stability, and operational efficiency, which will promote their application in more fields.”
32. What is true about the Tien Kung Ultra robot?
A. It won the first robot half-marathon race. B. It lacked a speed advantage in the half-marathon race.
C. It failed to stop smoothly at last in the half-marathon race.
D. It avoided taking photos with humans in the half-marathon race.
33. What can we learn from paragraph 3?
A. Human runners began earlier than the robots. B. Only one robot participated in the event.
C. The race started with no audience present. D. Multiple robots raced alongside human runners.
34. Why were special arrangements made for the robot race?
A. To test robots’ ability to run without support. B. To guarantee a fair race between different robots.
C. To ensure safety and handle robot-specific issues. D. To make the event more entertaining for the audience.
35. What is Ren Yawei’s attitude toward the humanoid robot half-marathon?
A. Doubtful. B. Optimistic. C. Indifferent. D. Conservative.
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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Travel journals have long been treasured by adventurers, from the detailed logs of ancient explorers navigating uncharted lands to the digital notes of modern travelers documenting global journeys. ___36___ However, they are precious accounts that capture the essence of your journey — places explored, people encountered, and moments lived.
Keeping a travel journal offers a wealth of benefits. It preserves fleeting intangible details, like the fresh smells on a Parisian street corner or the rhythmic crash of waves breaking on a distant shore. ___37___ By reflecting on your experiences in writing, you’re strengthening those memories and making them easier to recall later. More than that, journaling becomes a path to self-discovery, as the reflection allows them to process emotions stirred by new horizons. In addition, it serves as a creative outlet, a canvas for creativity, where stories, drawings, and dreams are woven together.
Technology has recently transformed this age-old practice into something more dynamic and accessible. ___38___ Apps like the Penzu empower travelers to document their adventures instantly, with features like photo uploads, text entries and voice recordings, all available from a smartphone. These digital platforms often work without internet, perfect for remote adventures like wilderness hikes. Some even offer guided cues to spark inspiration, easing the challenge of starting anew each day. ___39___
Digital journals shine as roadmaps for future adventures and bridges to others. They enable travelers to save itineraries, tips, and recommendations, simplifying next trip planning. ___40___ By connecting users online, journals build global networks of shared experiences. So, whether you’re hiking through mountains or strolling city streets, a travel journal, especially a digital one is a companion worth bringing along.
A. Digital apps simplify capturing moments on the go.
B. Sharing your travel tales also tends to ignite wanderlust in others.
C. It’s true that keeping track of what you do when you travel is hard.
D. Journals help professional photographers plan their next big shoot.
E. Writing things down helps encode them in your long-term memory.
F. Combine pictures with your first-hand accounts of what they represent.
G. For instance, questions like “What’s your favourite local dish?” encourage users to reflect and write.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Like many post-00s, 22-year-old Lin Yue grew up in a digital world filled with short videos and online games. For years, she never showed much 41 in the paper-cutting art her grandma had practiced as a national intangible cultural heritage inheritor for 40 years. She thought the traditional art was too 42 and out of date for young people like her.
That all 43 last winter holiday. Stuck at home, Lin accidentally filmed her grandma 44 a piece of red paper into a lively rabbit with a few simple cuts. She posted the 15-second video online 45 , not expecting it to get over 100,000 views overnight. Hundreds of young people left comments, saying they had 46 seen such amazing traditional art and wanted to learn it.
The unexpected 47 made Lin rethink the value of paper-cutting. She decided to 48 the art from her grandma seriously. She not only mastered the basic skills, but also 49 new elements popular with young people, such as cartoon characters and festival themes, into her works.
She kept posting videos and even started live streams to 50 paper-cutting skills. In just one year, she gained over 200,000 fans, and was 51 as the youngest inheritor of the local intangible cultural heritage. She also went to middle schools to give lessons, helping more teenagers fall in love with the 52 art.
“Traditional art doesn’t have to be 53 and far away from young people,” Lin said. “ 54 we give it a new form of expression, it can always attract the younger generation. It’s our 55 to pass down these treasures and make them alive in the modern world.”
41. A. joy B. respect C. interest D. attention
42. A. old B. dull C. boring D. complex
43. A. fell B. ended C. changed D. appeared
44. A. cut B. fold C. carve D. design
45. A. soon B. quickly C. casually D. carelessly
46. A. ever B. never C. rarely D. scarcely
47. A. win B. fame C. views D. feedback
48. A. try B.l earn C. master D. practice
49. A. put B. added C. included D. introduced
50. A. show B. teach C. explain D. introduce
51. A. seen B. named C. honored D. recognized
52. A. old B. great C. wonderful D. traditional
53. A. dry B. cold C. boring D. distant
54. A. If B. When C. Though D. Because
55. A. job B. response C. mission D. responsibility
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。
Born in 1966, Li Baofeng started to make paper-cutting artworks at the age of 6. The skills ____56____ she demonstrated as a child had amazed many fellow villagers. After she ____57____ (graduate) from a vocational (职业的) school in 1986, Li became an art teacher at a private school.
____58____ (combine) traditional paper-cutting techniques with features of various painting forms, such as Chinese painting and oil painting, Li has created her own art style: multi-layered, colored paper-cutting.
“I have adopted multi-layered, colored paper-cutting techniques to create the ____59____ (desire) artistic effects. Each layer of the whole paper-cutting piece, which is made from the paper of one single colored sheet, can ____60____ (view) as a complete single-layer paper-cutting artwork. Most paper-cutting artworks consist ____61____ over dozens of layers,” Li revealed in an interview.
Li once created a paper-cutting artwork based on an oil painting created by a very famous artist. ____62___ oil painter was deeply impressed by the completed paper-cutting artwork, saying that Li’s artwork was better than his ____63____ (origin) painting.
In 1996, Li started to recreate the key ____64____ (figure) in the classic Chinese novel, A Dream of Red Mansions. In order to ____65____ (vivid) craft the main characters, she read the book again and again for a better understanding of them. Her excellent skills demonstrated in the artworks were applauded by Zhou Ruchang, China’s leading scholar of the novel.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的新西兰笔友Sophia想了解你校最近举行的“悦读中国”(Reading China)英语读书活动,请用英语给她回复邮件,介绍相关情况。内容包括:
(1)活动的内容;
(2)收获与感想。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sophia,
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Best wishes,
Li Hua
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。
For our long-service leave, my husband and I decided to travel around Tasmania with our camper trailer (野营拖车). We were coming all the way across Western Australia to get there — not exactly a “lap of the map”, but still a big trip. We’d packed our bikes, surfboards and our dog.
It was all going beautifully until we got to St Helens in Tasmania. We were looking forward to hitting the bike trails and the beach. But what was meant to be a fun day of mountain biking quickly turned into a stressful, late-night rescue when my husband broke his leg on the trail.
Thanks to the incredible local emergency services, he was located, rescued and airlifted to hospital. As I watched him being flown off the mountain by helicopter, relief flooded through me — and then reality hit. I was now solely responsible for the dog, the vehicle and the camper trailer still set up back at the campsite. Packing up the trailer was a two-person job. My family and friends were 4,000 km away in Western Australia. And my dog needed a walk!
The next day, new neighbours arrived at the campsite. Exhausted and worried, I managed a small smile as a man named Sam said hello and began setting up with his wife. I wondered what they thought — a solo woman with a dog, no partner in sight, and a camper trailer full of gear (齿轮).
Eventually, Sam’s curiosity got the better of him. He asked a few gentle questions and, after two days of silent stress, the whole story poured out.
Sam listened patiently, kindly. He nodded, said little, and returned to his own camp. That evening, he and his wife, Hillary, did something extraordinary. With no hesitation, they told me they’d pack everything up for me. “Tasmania has given us a warm hug, “they said. “Now we want to pass that hug on.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, true to their word, they arrived ready to help.
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But their kindness didn’t stop there.
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