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2026届第十四次适应性训练
高三英语
听力
1-5 BCCAB
6-10ABABB
11-15AAABB
16-20 CCBCA
阅读
21-23DAB
24-27 DACB
28-31ACAB
32-35 CDBA
七选五36-40 ABDGE
完型41-45 CBADA46-50 BCDAC51-55 DBADB
语填
56.was held
57.to integrate 58.basically
59.for/behind
60.safety
61.and
62.a
63.where
64.cities
65.reflecting
写作1
Chinese Culture Experience Day
To strengthen communication between Chinese and foreign students and carry forward fine
traditional Chinese culture,our school is going to hold a Chinese Culture Experience Day.The event
is scheduled to be held in the School Art Hall next Saturday from 9:00 a.m.to 12:00 a.m.
A wealth of wonderful activities will be arranged for you.You can try hands-on experiences like
paper-cutting,Chinese calligraphy and tea ceremony.Besides,you will have a good chance to
appreciate traditional folk music and share cultural ideas with each other.
This is a precious opportunity to feel the unique charm of Chinese culture.All Chinese and foreign
students are warmly welcome to join us and enjoy the great event.
写作2
But Riya knew what was the right thing to do.Gathering every bit of her courage,she collected
herself and made her way to the stage where Grace was standing.She then explained the situation in
details to the whole class,acknowledging her desire to appreciate the beautiful pen and how
thoughtless she had been."Sorry,Jane.It was my actions that led to the misunderstanding."she said.
Her voice trembled,tears streaming down her cheeks.She then apologized to Mary,"I'm truly sorry
for taking your new pen without permission."As Riya finished speaking,a heavy silence filled the
classroom.She turned towards Grace then,bowing her head.
Grace nodded and patted Riya on the back with a relieved smile.Tenderly wiping the tears from
Riya's cheeks,Grace addressed the whole class calmly,"Making a mistake is not terrible.What truly
matters is having the courage to admit it.Riya has set a good example."Upon hearing this,the class
apologized to Jane for treating her as a thief and applauded Riya for her honesty.Eyes glowing with
sincerity,Mary said to Riya,"I can share my new pen with you."Overwhelmed with relief,Riya
thanked Mary with a heartfelt smile.The bell rang at the end of the class,but the lesson about being
honest would last forever.2026届第十四次适应性训练:
高三英语
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What will the man do next?
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A.Go back to his office.
B.Ask a neighbor for help.C.Wait outside the house.
2.What does the woman think of the weather now?
A.It's very cold.
B.It might rain soon.
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3.Where are the speakers probably?
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A.In Chicago.
B.In Lexington.
C.In Los Angeles.
4.Who might the woman be?
1
A.An athlete.
B.A reporter.
C.A coach.
5.What does the woman suggest doing first?
A.Finding other activities.
B.Changing parents'own habits.
C.Setting strict rules for the kids.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每
小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the man want to use?
A.The art room.
B.The science lab.
C.The main office.
7.When will the meeting finish?
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A.At 4:30 p.m.
B.At5:00p.m.5.C.At530p.m.
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听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does Luke think of his trip?
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A.Fine.
B.Special.
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9.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a hotel.
B.At an airport.
C.At Luke's house.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。7.2:,”
10.How often are private math lessons offered?
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A.Once a week.B.Twice a week.C.Three times a week.
11.What classes are given on Thursday evenings?
A.Yoga classes.B.Tennis classes.
C.Math classes.
12.What does the man say about the book club?
A.It is a new club.
B.It is aimed at teens.
C.It is open in summer.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。3好产::,
13.What is the woman's attitude to the application of AI in workplace?
A.Concerned.B.Optimistic.C Indifferent.
14.What does the man say about AI's impact on jobs?
A.It will replace all routine tasks.
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B.It creates new work opportunities
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C.It causes widespread unemployment.
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15.What does the man suggest governments do?
A.Stop AI's great progress.
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B.Pass laws to protect AI data.
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C.Limit the use of AI to healthcare.
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16.What does the man think is the first step of having Al serve humans?
A.Enforcing the relevant laws.
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B.Ensuring there are no usage risks.
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C.Enhancing the public's awareness.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。:¥
17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
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A.Her plan yesterday.
B.Her shopping yesterday.
C.Her experience yesterday.
18.Why did the speaker stop at the post office?
A.To collect a letter.B.To fetch a package.
C.To pick up her daughter.
19.Why did the speaker's car shake?
A.A big tree fell onto it.B.It went wrong suddenly.
C.An earthquake happened.
20.How was the man driver?
A.Safe and sound.
B.Calm and quiet.
C.Shaken and hurt.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
11+:,
第一节(共15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
With the development of technology,life is made much easier when you travel around.Here are
some top travel apps for you to use.
Yelp
Zomato.
When you are in a new location and need
a quick recommendation,Yelp comes in handy
In China,there is a good chance you have
never heard.of Zomato.In some countries,
It gives insights into the quality of businesses
however,it is more popular than Yelp,and it
and services,from restaurants to the way in
which they work,based on'user reviews.The
covers the same ground.Zomato is a remarkable
crowd-sourced review website,mostly for
users can certainly make unfair judgements for
restaurants.In some regions,you canorder
personal reasons at times,but Yelp often at least
delivery food through Zomato,too.
lets you get a sense of what to expect.
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Happy Cow
Tripadvisor
If you are a person who doesn't eat meat
You can read different reviews of hotels,
or fish,or even doesn't use animal products
restaurants and even activities,written by
such as meat,milk or eggs'or if you are only
members of the Tripadvisor community,as well
looking for a healthy meal option after eating
as see photos they have uploaded so you know
not-so-healthy meals for several days in a row,
what to expect before you arrive.Tripadvisor
you are sure to appreciate Happy Cow.The app
has relationships with various booking sites,
and website help you find restaurants,cafes,
too,which means:once you:finish researching
health food stores,and other places to get a
hotels or:restaurants,you can usually reserve
meat-free meal..
them with just a few extra clicks,
21.What do Yelp and Zomato have in common?
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A.They provide delivery services quickly.
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B.They expect users to promote their services.
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C.They only recommend hotels and restaurants.
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D.They base their recommendations on user reviews.
22.Which app suits the person who doesn't eat meat?
A.Happy Cow.
B.Yelp.
C.Tripadvisor.D.Zomato.
23.What sets Tripadvisor apart from other travel apps?
A.It is offered free of charge.
B.It is linked to booking platforms.
C.It recommends nearby attractions.
D.It gives correct hotel rating information.
B
I have always felt most comfortable in the classroom,and I enjoy the recognition from family
and teachers for accomplishing a job well.Although I was a high achiever,I was not a student who
joined every club.Throughout my life,I wanted to learn more than I wanted to be in a bunch of
extracurriculars.
My academic journey continued at a community college,where I joined the student newspaper.
In the newsroom,I discovered an engaging,fast-paced world that allowed me to never stop learning.
It was just what I had expected.Now my transfer to Drake University for a journalism degree was a
no-brainer.It was exciting to see my future become clear,but I never pictured the shock waves headed
my way.
The campus phenomenon known as "Drake Busy"was completely unexpected.The term
describes the idea that constant busyness is the main indicator of college success.Within the first week,
I felt heavy pressure to be active in all the ways my peers were.I saw students trying to balance multiple
jobs and organizations alongside schoolwork.As a student used to having confidence in the classroom,
I felt this new standard threatened my identity and worsened my anxiety.I spent my first term
struggling with doubts about my worthiness.My anxious thoughts tricked my mind into believing lies
like "You're not good enough."A part of my mind realized those thoughts were not true,but that
sensible voice was a whisper compared to the shouts of doubt.As a witness to this battle every day,I
have learned that sometimes it just takes time to chip away at my mind's inventions.
In time,I recognized that my experience as a transfer student was different but valuable.The
outsider perspective helped me tackle"Drake Busy".I watched people trying to do too much at the
expense of their well-being.I wanted to shake them and say,"Why do this to yourself?"
Instead of fighting the current,I eventually learned to swim in my own lane.The pressure didn't
disappear,but my need to give in to it did.I realized that my worth wasn't calculated by the number
of meetings on my calendar,but by the real satisfaction I felt in my work.On the days I managed to
balance my ambition with my peace of mind,I felt most motivated.I discovered that:true success is
defined internally,not by the noise around you.
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24.Before entering Drake University,the author
A.adopted a relaxing lifestyle.
.B.longed to become a teacher.
C.struggled to choose a major.
D.performed well academically.
25.How did the author feel within the first week at Drake University?
.2A.Stressed.B.Relieved.C.Regretful.D.Expectant.
26:What does the author think of the "Drake Busy"lifestyle?
A:It lowers students'learning efficiency.B.It indicates students'future success.
C.It threatens students'well-being.
D.It erases students'self-doubt.
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27.What message does the passage deliver?
A.Outsiders rarely win.
B.Your own pace matters.
C.Busyness equals worthiness.
D.Your anxiety drives you forward.
C.
Now,devices called brain-computer interfaces (BCIs)have got better than ever before at
translating thoughts from people with speech difficulties.
In previous uses of BCIs,researchers asked patients who couldn't speak to try to physically form
words.This generated so-called"attempted speech"signals in the brain-signals that were picked up
by electrodes (placed in the brain and interpreted by means of a computer algorithm.This
process,however,could be tiring and uncomfortable for users,as Erin Kunz,an electrical engineer at
Stanford University,says.
So Kunz and her team decided to investigate if implanted electrodes could pick up a patient's inner
voice.If so,this could make device operation easier for users.But this research was also meant to
investigate questions around privacy.Could these devices also pick up unintentional speech?After all,
our inner voices might articulate things we don't want others to know.To protect users'privacy,they
chose a passphrase to activate the device.It was unlikely to come up in everyday speech:Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang.The technology would start translating thoughts when it detected the phrase.
In the tests,researchers asked participants with speech difficulties to either try to say seven specific
words or merely think them.Then they trained a computer system on signals from participants thinking
words from a 125,000-word:vocabulary:When participants thought sentences with these words,the
technology produced words with an error rate of 26 to 54 percent,making it the most accurate inner
speech translation to date.
"It's a.fantastic advance,"says Christian Herff,a researcher at Maastricht University in the
Netherlands,adding that the technology not only helps people who can't speak but also improves
scientists'understanding of how language works.
But the researchers say they're not done yet.They're working toward even better outcomes."The
results are an initial proof of concept more than anything,"Kunz says."We haven't hit the ceiling yet."
28.What was the purpose of using BCIs according to Paragraph 2?
A.To detect and translate brain signals.
B.To check patients'inner speech ability.
C.To analyze attempted speech physically.D.To train patients to form words correctly.
29.What does the underlined word"articulate"in Paragraph 3.probably mean?
A.Ignore.
B.Hide.
C.Express.
D.Compare.
30.What is the breakthrough in the new research on BCIs?
A.Improved inner speech interpretation.B.The application of electrode technology.
C.BCIs'working without computer support.D.An extensively expanded word database.
31.What can we learn about the research from the last paragraph?
A.It has achieved all its goals.
B.The technology is still in its early stage
C.The error rate remains the biggest barrier.D.Its focus has shifted to language theory.
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,D
When most people think of the Amazon rainforest,they picture towering trees,colorful birds,and
winding rivers.But hidden beneath the canopy()is an equally rich world that has long been
overlooked:the Amazon's soil.For centuries,indigenous communities in the Amazon have cultivated
what scientists now call terra preta---Portuguese forblack earth"a dark,nutrient-rich soil that is
strikingly different from the region's typically poor,yellowish soils.
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The secret of terra preta lies in its creation.Indigenous farmers mixed charcoal,animal bones,
broken pottery,and organic waste---such as food scraps and plant material---into the earth.Over time,
microorganisms in the soil broke down this mixture,creating a self-sustaining,highly fertile ground
that could support intensive farming for generations.Today,patches of terra preta can still be found
across the Amazon basin,some dating back over 2,000 years.
Modern scientists are paying close attention to terra preta for several reasons.First,the charcoal
in the soil captures and stores carbon,keeping it out of the atmosphere.Researchers estimate that terra
preta soils store three to six times more carbon than ordinary Amazonian soils.Second,the technique
offers a sustainable model for tropical agriculture---one that does not require cutting down more forest.
Instead of the "slash-and-burn"approach that destroys soil fertility within a few years,terra preta
farming builds up the land over time.
Despite its promise,large-scale adoption of terra preta techniques faces significant obstacles.
Creating the soil requires a steady supply of organic waste,which is not always available in large
quantities.Moreover,the ancient knowledge behind its production has been partly lost,and scientists
are still working to fully understand the complex microbial processes involved."We are essentially
trying to recreate a technology that took indigenous people centuries to perfect,"notes Dr.Ana Silva,
a soil scientist at the University of Sao Paulo.
Still,the rediscovery of terra preta carries an important message:solutions to some of our most
pressing environmental challenges may lie not in futuristic technologies,but in the wisdom of ancient
cultures that learned to work with nature rather than against it.
32.What makes terra preta different from typical Amazonian soil?
A.It contains more sand.
B.It can only be found near rivers
C.It is dark in color and nutrient-rich.
D.It is produced by modern technology.
33.Why are modern scientists interested in terra preta?
A.It can help cut down more forests.
B.It proves that ancient people were more intelligent.
C.It is the only soil that can support tropical agriculture.
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D.It stores carbon and offers a model for sustainable farming.
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34.What is a major obstacle to large-scale adoption of terra preta?
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A.The high cost of charcoal production.
B.The lack of organic waste in sufficient quantities.
C.The fact that it cannot store carbon for long periods.
D.The unwillingness of indigenous communities to share their knowledge.
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35.Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.Ancient Soil Holds Modern Promise.
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B.Terra Preta Saves the Amazon Rainforest.
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C.The Amazon's Soils Loses Their Fertility.
D.Modern Technology Solves Ancient Problems
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。
Life is full of setbacks,and learning to navigate them is a central task of growing up.Yet many
young people today find,themselves unprepared when things go wrong."Psychological resilience"
refers to the ability to recover from difficulties and adapt well to adversity.36_Instead of seeing
it as a fixed trait that some people have and others lack,experts now view resilience as a set of skills
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that anyone can learn.
Allow yourself to feel what you feel.When faced with a failure,the natural instinct is often to
push away unpleasant emotions-to tell ourselves"I shouldn't be this upset"orIneed to just get
over it."37 Research shows that acknowledging and naming our emotions reduces their
intensity.Instead of saying"'m a failure,"say"I feel disappointed and frustrated right now.This
simple shift creates space between identity and emotion.
Reframe the narrative.The stories we tell ourselves about our setbacks matter enormously.A
student who fails an exam can label the experience as "proof that I'm not smart enough,"or reframe it
as"a signal that I need to adjust my study methods."38 The first narrative leads to helplessness;
the second opens the door to growth.
Build a support network.Resilience is not a solo achievement.When young people feel they
have to face their struggles alone,small setbacks can spiral into major crises.39 Reaching out---
whether to friends,family,or a trusted teacher---can transform a burden into a shared challenge.
Connection reminds us that we are not broken;we are simply human.
Practice self-compassion._40Treating oneself with the same kindness one would offer a
close friend is not self-indulgence---it is wisdom.Research by Dr.Kristin Neff has shown that self-
compassion,far from making people lazy,actually increases motivation and the willingness to try
again.
The path to resilience is not about becoming invulnerable,but about learning to bend without
breaking.
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A.The key word here is“learn.”
B.This,however,is often misleading.
C.That is why high achievers never experience any self-doubt.
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D.The difference between these two interpretations is enormous.
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E.Curiously enough,the hardest person to forgive is often ourselves.
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F.Therefore,building resilience means avoiding negative emotions at all costs.
G.Having someone who simply listens without judgment can be deeply healing.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
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第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)”
的。
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。,:·
Everyone in our family agreed on one thing:my grandmother's beef noodle soup was the best in
the city.It wasn't a restaurant dish-she made it in her small kitchen with a pot that had been in the
family for three generations.Relatives would often 41 her apartment for a bowl.When I was
seventeen,I finally asked her to teach me.
She agreed,but on one_42 no notebooks,no measurements."You learn just with your hands,"
she said,placing flour before me.For weeks,my hards were 43,my noodles thick in one place and
paper-thin in another.She would simply shake her head and say,Again."I grew 44,my arms aching
from repetition,but never said so.There was something in the way she watched me work--a calm
expectancy---that kept me 45 there.
以
One evening,as the broth()simmered,she told me the pot's46.Her own grandmother had
carried:it from the north during the war."She fed eight:children from this pot during the.hardest
winters,"my grandmother said,stirring slowly."She said a good broth could 47 more than just the
stomach.It kept their spirits from freezing."I looked at the pot 48 after that.Every scratch on its
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surface was a story of hunger survived,of meals that had held a family 49 when little else could.I
realized the pot didn't just hold heat,it held the past and the bond that made us family.
The first time I made the noodles alone---truly alone,while she sat quietly in the corner and
watched---I was so nervous that my hands 50.But the dough moved under my palms as if it
remembered the 51 my grandmother had been teaching all along.When I finally ladled()the
soup into bowls,steam.rising in soft curls,she took a sip and closed her eyes.The 52 before she
spoke was the longest of my life."Good,"she said."The broth remembers."
I make the noodles now for my own children.The pot still holds heat like a 53,and every time
I lift the ladle,I think of her.My grandmother passed away three years ago,but her hands are still 54
mine.That bowl of noodles wasn't just a meal-it was the way our family said"you 55 ,the way
we gathered and remembered and held each other up,one spoonful at a time.
41.A.look for
B.break into
C.crowd into
D.drop off
42.A.occasion
B.condition
C.purpose
D.way
43.A.clumsy
B.steady
C.swift
D.gentle
44.A.impatient
B.curious
C.determined
D.weary
45.A.staying on
B.turning up
C.putting down
D.standing out
46.A.secret
B.story
C.legend
D.name
47.A.heal
B.fill
C.warm
D.lift
48.A.nervously
B.carefully
C.proudly
D.differently
49.A.together
B.alive
C.steady
D.hopeful
50.A.ached
B.slipped
C.shook
D.froze
51.A.tradition
B.noodle
C.recipe
D.rhythm
52.A.concern
B.pause
C.respect
D.glance
53.A.memory
B.dream
C.secret
D.gift
54.A.using
B.watching
C.comforting
D.teaching
55.A.try
B.belong
C.matter
D.deserve
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。
On December 18,2025,a significant news conference 56.
(hold)in Beijing,during
which the city announced that official work permits had been issued to robot chefs,allowing them to
prepare meals in public areas.This move marks a pioneering step taken by the government 57.
(integrate)automation into the daily culinary experiences of citizens and tourists.
So far,304 cultural and tourism sites,including parks,museums,and subway stations,have
obtained video business licenses for robot chef services.These robots operate within small food stands
58.
(basic)designed to offer convenient meals to visitors.One key.reason 59.
this policy is to ensure that robot chefs follow all relevant food regulations strictly,
meaning they must maintain cleanliness and 60.(safe)standards just as human cooks
do.The initiative aims to standardize 61.
watch over the use of robotic technology in the
food service sector..
Capable of working without fatigue )robot chefs can produce simple dishes such as noodles,
rice,and snacks---62.particular advantage in crowded public spaces 63.
demand for.quick meals is high.However,human staff remain responsible for monitoring the robots
and checking the quality of the food served.
As one of the first 64.
(city)in China carrying out such a program,Beijing hopes
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this innovation will make dining in public locations more convenient and safer,65
(reflect)a broader effort to combine technological advancement with everyday urban life.
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,为增进中外学生交流、弘扬中华优秀文化,你校将举办一场“中华文化
体验日Chinese Culture Experience Day”活动,邀请本校国际部留学生共同参与。请你写一则英文宣传
稿,发布在校英文网站上,内容包括:1.活动时间、地点;2.动主要内容;3.呼吁中外同学积极参与。
注意:词数80左右,可适当增加细节,行文连贯。
Chinese Culture Experience Day
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。
Riya,an 8-year-old student,lived happily in a big city with her parents,who loved her dearly and
did what they could to buy what she wanted.Riya was smart and excellent in her studies.Not only
that,she was always ready to help others.
One day when Riya entered her classroom,she saw a crowd admiring her friend Mary's new pen
and talking cheerfully.Riya fell in love with that pen at first glance and hoped to get Mary's permission
to let her use it.Seconds later,the school bell rang,sending the children to the playground for morning
exercises.
After a while,their teacher Grace let Riya fetch some chalk from the classroom,where Riya once
again saw Mary's pen lying on the desk.Riya picked it up and went to her desk.She was ready to write
in her book when she heard the sound of someone walking by.Without thinking,she put the pen in
her pocket and saw who it was.It was Jane,her other friend,who was returning to the classroom.Riya
immediately ran out of the room noiselessly and went to the playground.
The morning exercise finished and everyone went to class,followed by their teacher Grace.The
moment Mary found her pen was missing,she got annoyed.Without delay,she ran to the front and
complained to Grace in tears,"Someone must have stolen my new pen."
Telling the noisy class to be quiet,Grace asked them who had been in the classroom during the
exercise.Almost everyone pointed at Jane,who said she had felt uncomfortable when exercising and
had come back to rest.Grace asked Jane if she had taken Mary's new pen,to which Jane firmly said
no,insisting she knew nothing about it.But she had nobody to prove her words.Being suspected and
feeling sad,Jane burst out crying.
This had all happened fast and unexpectedly before Riya suddenly realized the pen was still in her
pocket.She froze on the spot,afraid of being treated as a thief.
注意:
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Paragraph 1:But Riya knew what was the right thing to do.
Paragraph 2:Grace nodded and patted Riya on the back with a relieved smile.
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