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听力考试正式开始。听下面对话。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,每段对话读两遍。Do you still have that book I lent you. mary? It's just here, mark. I'm still part way through reading IT. Normally I read science fiction or love stories, but this is fascinating. I'm glad you like IT. I'm not a fan of horror tion, but I thought I was great. Do you still have that book I lent you marry? It's just here, mark. I'm still part way through reading IT. Normally I read science fiction or love stories, but this is . fascinating. I'm glad you like IT. I'm not a fan of horrific, but I thought I was great. The announcement said, my flight will depart from gate thirty instead of twenty. Why is my flight number not on the screen at gate thirty, IT will depart in thirty five minutes. You must have missed the second announcement. Please ignore the gate change. IT was an error. The announcement said, my flight will depart from gate thirty instead of twenty. Why is my flight number not on the screen at gate thirty, IT will depart in thirty five minutes. You must have missed the second announcement. Please ignore the gate change. IT was . an error. I can't stand mike. why? What did they do to make you so angry? He smokes all the time. I really hate the smell. He is worried . about his job interview. You might talk to him about IT later. I can stand mike. why? What did they do to make you so angry? He smokes all the time. I really hate the smell. He is . worried about his job interview. You might talk to him about IT later. Look at you. You are out . of breath. I ran all the way here. why? Where is your bike? There is something wrong with IT. My dad is going to have a IT repared today. Look at you. You are out . of breath. I ran all the way here. why? Where is your bike? There is something wrong with IT. My dad is going to have a to repair today. I want to learn german this year. Will you still take spanish? No, I will try russian this time. I want to learn german this year. Will you still take spanish? No, I will try russian this time. 听下面对话或独白。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。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,请听下面。一段录音。现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Can you tell me which one of these files contains the sales figures? I need them for the meeting tomorrow afternoon. Susan and David have them. But I recommend looking at Susan's files. I heard he always comes out with a very good analysis of the figures. great. I'll go with Susan's then. Thanks for the help. No problem. By the way, what time does the meeting start? I guess i'll have to attend to. Can you tell me . which one of these files contains the sales figures? I need them for the meeting tomorrow afternoon. Susan and David have them, but I recommend looking at Susan's files. I heard he always comes out with a very good analysis of the figures. great. I'll go with Susan's then. Thanks for the help. No problem. By the way, what time does the meeting start? I guess i'll have to attend to. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。You took this on the way to the mountain. I can see the village, and I can also feel the beauty of nature. This was the campsite where you were staying. Yes, we wanted to save money because IT was high season, so we didn't book a hotel or live in a village house. Why didn't you take photos of the mountain you . were climbing? I did. I took lots of photos because there was a wonderful view, but unfortunately those were no good. What a pity. Maybe something went wrong with the camera. You took this on the way to the mountain. I can see the village, and I can also feel the beauty of nature. This was the campsite where you were staying. Yes, we wanted to save money because IT was high, so we didn't book a hotel or live in a village house. Why didn't you take photos of the mountain you were climbing? I did. I took lots of photos because there was a wonderful view, but unfortunately those were no good. What a pity. Maybe something went wrong with the camera. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Hi, jack, you look a bit down. What's wrong? I want . to get Better at spoken english, but i'm too nervous to talk to others. It's okay. The most basic way is to practice speaking out loud. Besides, you can repeat lines or english songs or short videos. That's a good idea. What else can I do? You can also talk to yourself about small things, like what you eat for breakfast. Oh, and alex is good at english. He's happy to chat with people. really. I'll lost him to talk with me every day. Thank you, mom. You are welcome. Just take IT easy. Hi jack. You look a bit down. What's wrong? I want . to get Better at spoken english, but i'm too nervous to talk to others. It's okay. The most basic way is to practice speaking out loud. Besides, you can repeat lines or english songs or short videos. That's a good idea. What else can I do? You can also talk to yourself about small things, like what you eat for breakfast. Oh, and alex is good at english. He's happy to chat with . people really. I'll lost him to talk with me every day. Thank you, mom. you are welcome. Just take IT easy. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。I'm speaking to Fiona josef, who's written a book about a woman called bitterness categories. Fiona, why did he want to write about her? Well, one day I was reading about a school in the netherlands that had been started by a poor married couple. And the wife was called the attraction. I discovered he was a member of the famous cape ary family. I felt puzzled, why was a rich woman living as a poor person? The answer was so amazing that I decided to write a book. What did you discover? Well, as a child, he lived in huge shouse and was educated at the best schools. SHE had a very comfortable life, but matters grew up wanting to make society a Better place. SHE married a man from the netherlander. While SHE was in the netherlands. s. SHE decided SHE didn't want to receive any more money from the caterer's business. SHE told her brother, who is running the company, that he should give her share of the money to the factory . workers instead. And then what happened? Well, SHE even invited poor people to live in her house when he became too crowded, SHE and her family had to live in a tent. Oh, a great woman. I'm speaking . to Fiona josef, who's written a book about a woman called bitrate category. Fiona, why did you want to write about her? Well, one day I was reading about a school in the netherlands s that had been started by a poor married couple, and the wife was called the attraction. I discovered he was a member of the famous category family. I felt puzzled, why was a rich woman living as a poor person? The answer was so amazing that I decided to write a book. What did you discover? Well, as a child, he lived in huge chooses and was educated at the best schools. SHE had a very comfortable life, but beaches grew up wanting to make society a Better place. SHE married a man from the netherlander, while SHE was in the netherlander. SHE decided SHE didn't want to receive any more money from the carey business. SHE told her brother, who is running the company, that he should give her share of the money to the factory . workers instead. And then what happened? Well, SHE even invited poor people to live in her house. When he became too crowded, SHE and her family had to live in a tent. Oh, a great woman. 请听下面一段录音,现在你有时间阅读以下小题。Are you going to be playing in the school basketball game this weekend? I can't. My left foot was injured during basketball training. Oh no. What happened? Did someone knock you over? No. I jumped up to catch the ball. And then all of a sudden, I fell and landed heavily on the ground. That sounds like a lot of pain. Did you go to the hospital? I did. I realized I was quite serious as soon as I stood up because I found I couldn't walk. So my team mates Carried me off the court, and my coach called a taxi and took me to the doctor. What did the doctor say? My bones were damaged. So he just told me to take a lot of rest and stop my training for a while. Well, IT seems like you're recovering well. Yeah, I can walk Normally now. It's been almost a month since IT happened. How long will IT be until you can start training again? The doctor said he could take about three months for an injury like this to fully recover. Are you going to be playing in the school basketball game this weekend? I can't. My left foot was injured during basketball training. Oh no. What happened? Did someone knock you over? No, I jumped . up to catch the ball. And then all of a sudden, I fell and landed heavily on the ground. That sounds like a lot of pain. Did you go to the hospital? I did. I realized I was quite serious as soon as I stood up because I found I couldn't walk. So my team mates Carried me off the court, and my coach called a taxi and took me to the doctor. What did the doctor say? My bones were damaged. So he just told me to take a lot of rest and stop my training for a while. Well, IT seems like you're recovering well. Yeah. I can walk Normally now. It's been almost a month since IT happened. How long will IT be until you can start training again? The doctor said he could take about three months for an injury like this to fully recover. 金币部分到此结束。
2025-2026学年高一上学期阶段性考试(四)
英语试卷
本试卷共12页,67小题,满分150分。考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的准考证号、姓名、考场号、座位号,在规定的位置贴好条形码。
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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.What type of book is the woman reading?
A. Horror fiction. B. Science fiction. C. Romantic fiction.
2.Which gate should the woman go to?
A. Gate 20. B. Gate 30. C. Gate 35.
3.What worries Mike?
A. His job. B. His smelly clothes. C. His health.
4.Why is the woman out of breath?
A. She ran here. B. She rode a bike. C. She swam with her dad.
5.What language will the man learn this year?
A. German. B. Spanish. C. Russian.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22 .5 分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A. Apply for a position. B. Refer to Susan’s files.
C. Talk to David about the meeting.
7.What does the man want to know in the end?
A. What will be discussed at the meeting.
B. Who will attend the meeting.
C. When the meeting begins.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A camera. B. Some photos. C. A village.
9.Why did the man stay in the campsite?
A. The hotel was fully booked.
B. He wanted to get close to the nature.
C. The hotel was expensive at that time.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How does Jack feel at first?
A.Upset. B.Worried. C.Confident.
11.What’s the woman’s advice on improving spoken English?
A.To watch videos. B.To speak out loud.
C.To enjoy English songs.
12.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A.Mother and son. B.Brother and sister.
C.Teacher and student.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why did Fiona decide to write a book about Beatrice Cadbury?
A. Beatrice had a surprising life.
B. She was interested in the Cadbury family.
C. The school Beatrice had started was famous.
14.What was Beatrice’s life like in her childhood?
A. Difficult. B. Unlucky. C. Pleasant.
15.What did Beatrice ask her brother to do?
A. Come to her house. B. Stop giving her money. C. Allow her to meet the factory workers.
16.Why did Beatrice and her family live in a tent?
A. She wanted to live like poor people.
B. There were too many people in her house.
C. Her children liked to live in a different place.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How was the man’s left foot hurt?
A.He was hit by a taxi.
B.He was knocked over by someone in the game.
C.He fell onto the ground after jumping to catch the ball.
18.What did the man realize when he stood up?
A.His injury was quite bad. B.His bones were damaged. C.He could still walk for a while.
19.Who helped the man get to the hospital?
A.His coach. B.His teammates. C.A doctor.
20.How long will it take the man to fully recover?
A.One month. B.Two months. C.Three months.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Active Cities — A Glimpse into Global Fitness
Berlin: Sports City in Europe
In the middle of Europe, there is Berlin, a city famous for its love of sports. With more than 2,500 sports clubs, Berlin has many things for people who like to exercise. People like to ride bikes in Berlin, and there are special paths for bikes on the city’s old streets. The city also has a big running race called the Berlin Marathon, where runners from all over the world come to join.
Sydney: City of the Great Outdoors
Far away across the ocean, in Australia, is Sydney, a city that loves being outside. There is a famous path called the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk where people like to run and walk. Water sports are very popular here, and many people enjoy surfing and kayaking. The beaches in Sydney are not just for lying in the sun; they are places where people exercise and have fun together.
Tokyo: Old and New Ways to Stay Fit
In Asia, Tokyo is a city that mixes old and new ways to stay healthy. There are many places to learn martial arts (武术), which shows that the city values discipline and being strong. Tokyo also has many modern ways to exercise, with lots of gyms and yoga places for people who cared about their health.
New York: Always on the Move
Adding to our list, New York City is a place where people are always moving. From people running early in the morning in Central Park to yoga classes on rooftops at night, New York is full of activity. The city’s parks are full of people playing sports, from basketball to tai chi. New York’s way of staying fit is as different as the people who live there, with something for everyone.
These cities show us that no matter where you are in the world, there are always ways to keep your body moving and stay healthy.
21.What do people in Berlin like to do?
A.Bike. B.Surf.
C.Climb mountains. D.Play basketball.
22.What do Sydney and New York have in common?
A.Both have famous beaches. B.Both have many sports clubs.
C.Both own lots of yoga studios. D.Both own popular running paths.
23.Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A book about history. B.A magazine about sports.
C.A diary from a tourist. D.A guide for city planning.
B
In Phoenix, Arizona, about one in five children is identified with dyslexia (阅读障碍). That means about four students in a classroom of twenty have the problem.
Christine Alm, who has the virtue of being ready to help others, is the co-founder of Dyslexia Road and the mother of four children with dyslexia. According to Alm, each diagnosis (诊断) is unique. That can make it difficult to understand a child’s learning needs. Alm has recently co-founded Dyslexia Road with three other moms whose children also have dyslexia. The nonprofit organization provides learning resources for children who have the learning disability.
Dyslexia means a person has trouble processing written words due to the difficulty of identifying speech sounds. Alm explains that people with dyslexia need more assistance in training their brain to read. But she adds that many people with dyslexia are extremely creative and smart. Whoopi Goldberg, Dav Pilkey and Steven Spielberg are among the famous Americans who have dyslexia.
For Alm, the biggest challenge dealing with dyslexia with her own children is the stigma surrounding the topic. She believes that it’s helpful to have open and honest discussions. “Dyslexia is nothing good or bad,”she says. “So children don’t need to feel shameful and embarrassed. ”
Alm and the other co-founders of Dyslexia Road host community events to share resources about dyslexia. On March 2, the organization celebrated its launch with a community gathering. Many people turned up, suggesting to Alm the “power of community”. Dyslexia Road will also host three additional events to connect families with learning experts. Guests will discuss the available educational options, how to get a diagnostic evaluation and more. Additionally, the Dyslexia Road website offers resources like books.
“We’re excited to get out there and start pushing forward so that people can come together and figure out how to direct this journey,” Alm says.
24.What do the co-founders of Dyslexia Road have in common?
A. Their kids are unique and perfect. B. Their kids have the same problem.
C. They suffer from learning disability. D. They ignore children’s learning needs.
25.What does Alm suggest doing for people with dyslexia?
A. Helping them do more brain exercises. B. Making them realise they lack creativity.
C. Creating special reading materials for them. D. Encouraging them to turn to their own families.
26.What does the underlined word “stigma” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Shame. B.Selection. C.Principle. D.Origin.
27.What’s the purpose of hosting the three additional events?
A. To find out kids with dyslexia. B. To provide the professional services.
C. To sell books about mental disability. D. To introduce great people with dyslexia.
C
Learn a new language with the world’s most-downloaded education app! Duolingo is a fun, free app for learning 40+ languages through quick, bite-sized lessons.
Designed by language experts and loved by hundreds of millions of learners worldwide, Duolingo helps you prepare for real conversations in Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, German, English, and more.
The program is based on crown levels which give you more difficult exercises at higher levels. When the skill is leveled up, the next row of skills is unlocked. The point of the leveling-up design is to allow you to see more challenging content without forcing you to go through it.
With Duolingo, you can enlarge your vocabulary, learn basic grammar structures, and have fun along the way. The app also offers a wide variety of exercises, and you can learn how to pronounce words as well as improve your writing and listening skills. You can learn different languages at the same time, which is really cool. There’s a wide range of languages to choose from.
Duolingo becomes so popular because it’s both fun and effective. And free, of course. But the app also has a paid version called Duolingo Plus, which removes ads, allows for lessons’ downloads to mobile devices, provides chances for members to practise their former (以前的) mistakes and more.
There are a ton of education apps on the market these days, and it’s not easy to stand out. But Duolingo manages to find the winning combination (结合): affordability, simplicity, and originality. But you shouldn’t have unrealistic goals. As long as you don’t expect to become fluent with Duolingo, you’ll find the program very useful.
28. How does Duolingo allow learners to go further when studying?
A. By offering all the skills unlocked.
B. By letting them finish leveling-up design.
C. By forcing them to create challenging tasks.
D. By showing them the answers to difficult exercises.
29. What can we know about Duolingo Plus?
A.It is completely free.
B.It allows mistakes to be viewed again.
C.It includes ads.
D.Its lessons are unable to be downloaded.
30. What does the author suggest about using Duolingo?
A.Having a test before use. B.Giving up other apps.
C.Setting a goal to become fluent. D.Not completely relying on it.
31. What is the best title for the text?
A.Duolingo: A Wonderful App B.Duolingo Plus in Use
C.Duolingo: A New Invention D.Tools for Speaking
D
Handwritten Chinese characters can be beautiful.I still remember looking at Chinese and not understanding anything it said and yet feeling a strong attraction.In fact,some students start learning Chinese because of the characters.After having studied Chinese for a while,I realized that handwriting in Chinese takes a very long time to learn.
Living as we do in a digital era(数字时代) with smartphones and computers,most students sooner or later ask themselves this question: Is it really necessary to learn how to write by hand in Chinese? When using smartphones or computers,we can use phonetic input(语音输入) systems,which choose the characters we want for us as long as we can remember how they are pronounced.Since we enter different characters,we seldom need to be able to recognize the difference between characters in detail; the computer makes the right choices for us.Do we really need to write Chinese by hand at all?
I think most people agree that you should learn to write at least some characters at some point as a student of Chinese,although not necessarily straight away and not necessarily all the characters that you can say.But unless you don’t care about written language at all,you should learn the basics of handwriting.Without it,it will be very hard to understand characters.You don’t need to be a calligraphy master,but you do need basic handwriting skills to do this.Simply looking at things is,as usual,a bad way of learning.
I think learning the most common 500 characters or so is a good idea for all students.If you actually want to write by hand,increase that to 1,000.Then learn to handwrite characters outside of the 1,000 most common on a need-to-know basis.
32.What does the author think of Chinese characters?
A.They are less communicative than English words.
B.They attract some foreigners to learn Chinese.
C.They show the greatness of Chinese culture.
D.They are not really that difficult.
33.What can we infer about characters in paragraph 2?
A.Characters are very difficult for foreigners to learn.
B.People believe learning to write characters is important.
C.People doubt the necessity of learning to write characters.
D.Characters may disappear with the development of society.
34.What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Understanding characters. B.Being a calligraphy master.
C.Keeping a good learning habit. D.Learning basic handwriting skills.
35.What is the main idea of the text?
A.Is it necessary to learn to write Chinese characters by hand? B.When was the last time you wrote something by hand?
C.What rules are there for handwriting? D.How to write Chinese characters on a computer?
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
A Few Simple Ways to Get Inspired
Many creative people are famous for their strange ways of finding inspiration (灵感). Inspiration is not easy to get, so it’s no wonder people chase (追逐) after it in strange ways. But you don’t have to go to extremes. 36
Keep an idea book or an inspiration board.
Inspiration might not come all at once. 37 With an idea book or a vision board, you can keep track of these puzzle pieces and use them to find inspiration later on. If you like working with words, create an idea book where you can write down ideas. If you’ re more visual (视觉的), take pictures that inspire you and turn them into a vision board.
38
Many people go to sleep and wake up inspired. While most sleep refreshes your brain, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is especially good at prompting (推动) inspiration. Alternating between REM and non-REM sleep helps your brain reshape networks, making you more likely to think up ideas when you wake up.
Spend time in nature.
39 And nature has inspired a long line of artists. E. B. White came up with the story for Charlotte’s Web after watching a spider make her net. Researchers have also found that spending time in nature improves cognitive (认知的) ability, setting you up to make more connections between ideas.
Play and laugh.
Spending some of your free time with children can· bring inspiration closer to the surface. Your creativity decreases as you age, and children are experts in play, which is all about experimenting and opening up new possibilities. Looking at the world through open eyes can be a powerful source of creative inspiration. Humour and laughter can also lead to inspiration. 40
A.Go to sleep.
B.Stick to your sleeping habit.
C.Even just reading a book could prompt inspiration.
D.Experts recommend using humour at work to get ideas.
E.You may experience tiny flashes that turn into something big.
F.Spending time outside can get you into a more open headspace.
G.Here are things you can try when your creative juices have run dry.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
On a Sunday evening, I was riding home when I saw a man in front of me, about half a mile away. I noticed the man was travelling at a speed lower than me. So, I decided to 41 him. I had about a 42 to go on the road before turning off. So I started cycling faster and faster and every block, I was gaining on him just a little bit. Just within minutes, I was about 50m 43 him, so I gathered all my 44 and tried hard to overtake him, and finally, I was ahead of him. And, finally, I caught up with him and passed him by. Within, while he had no clue that we were in a 45 , I felt like a winner, “I won”.
After I 46 him, I realized that I had been so 47 competing against him that I had 48 my turn, had gone nearly six 49 past it and had to turn around and go all back.
Isn’t that what 50 in life? We spend most of our time in 51 with neighbors, friends, family, trying to outperform them, or trying to be in front of them though we were 52 in the race with them. We use most of our time and 53 in competition and instead of 54 our destination, we miss out on our own 55 to our happy life.
41.A.overtake B.follow C.beat D.contact
42.A.hour B.mile C.kilometer D.minute
43.A.over B.beside C.ahead D.behind
44.A.spirit B.courage C.strength D.mind
45.A.race B.group C.team D.channel
46.A.told B.passed C.stopped D.informed
47.A.tired of B.focused on C.worried about D.used to
48.A.lost B.changed C.found D.missed
49.A.streets B.departments C.blocks D.buildings
50.A.avoids B.defeats C.happens D.shows
51.A.competition B.performance
C.communication D.terms
52.A.often B.usually C.ever D.never
53.A.money B.speed C.energy D.luck
54.A.ignoring B.reaching C.forgetting D.continuing
55.A.paths B.doors C.bridges D.halls
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。
Pamela Hiley, founder and director of the Norwegian Taiji Center in Oslo, clearly remembers her first tai chi experience. Already a skilled athlete, 56. had once competed for the UK in track and field, she was deeply drawn to how the slow, balanced movements felt both calming and strong. What began as an interest soon became her life’s work.
To Hiley, tai chi is more than a martial art — it’s a way 57. (discover) her true self. She feels the movements bring a calm mind, 58. (allow) people to connect with nature and themselves. “It’s not about copying a pose,” she often says. “It’s about your inner attitude and the balance you maintain, in both body and life.” Many visit her center feeling stressed or worried. Through patient teaching, she helps them concentrate on 59. present moment, letting go of their worries, even if just for a short time.
Her tai chi path has also connected cultures. In the 1980s, after moving to Norway, she 60. (introduce) this Chinese tradition to her local community, which started her lifelong mission of cultural exchange. In 2008, she took her first group to Wudang Mountain, 61. (consider) the birthplace of internal martial arts. Over the years, her groups 62. (learn) from Chinese masters, toured 63. (tradition) medicine centers, and practiced in ancient courtyards.
Hiley sees these exchanges 64. more than trips. They are lively dialogues between East and West, founded on shared movement and mutual respect. “Sometimes I perform just a few movements,” she says, “and I feel I 65. (full) understand the heart of China.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66. 随着经济的发展,越来越多的文化遗产地遭到破坏。假定你是红星中学高中生李华,请给当地英语报社发一封邮件谈谈你的看法,以庆祝世界文化遗产日(World Cultural Heritage Day)。内容包括:
1. 文化遗产地的重要性(代表历史和文化,帮助人们了解过去);
2. 呼吁人们保护文化遗产地。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Dear Editor,
I am Li Hua, a senior student from Hongxing High School.
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
67. 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。
“Look at the little dog!” a girl shouted from across the street. “She’s got rain boots (靴子)!” I smiled and waved. I would never have put clothes on any animal I owned, but Velma wasn’t my dog. I’d just offered to walk her this morning because my friend, Arlene, fell ill. When Arlene had asked me to walk Velma, I’d been happy to volunteer. But I was less pleased when Arlene made me spend 20 minutes putting on Velma’s raincoat and four tiny rain boots. Once outside, I had expected to walk Velma around quickly. But with all the people stopping me every few minutes to talk about the little dog, it was taking me a long time. It was a moment of letting my unhappy feeling away to get her back home. I had done my good deed (行为) and could finally go off to work before I was late.
As I turned to go, Arlene said at the door. “Thank you so much. I’ll see you again at noon.” “Wait, what?” I was shocked by her words. “That’s when Velma gets her next walk,” Arlene said as if I’d somehow agreed to a whole daily schedule, “I’m sorry, Arlene,” I said. “I have to be at work.” “Oh,” Arlene said, “I guess we’ll see you at six then.” “Great,” I said, making my escape. 10 minutes later I realized that I’d just agreed to walk her dog again at six! How had I let that happen? I agreed to do things I really didn’t want to do.
That day was just the beginning. All the next week, Arlene “reminded” me to walk Velma at various times throughout the day. “Velma loves you,” she said one evening when I came to get the dog. “Sometimes I think she likes you better.” That sent a shake down my body. Was Arlene trying to make me Velma’s long-time dog walker? God, what have I gotten myself into?
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。
To refuse Arlene, I struggled for some days, and then I thought of calling my friend Callie.
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I decided to try taking Callie’s advice, so I walked over to Arlene’s.
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.A 2.A 3.A 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.C
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)
21.A 22.D 23.B 24.B 25.A 26.A 27.B 28.B 29.B 30.D 31.A 32.B 33.C 34.A 35.A
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36.G 37.E 38.A 39.F 40.D
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)
41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.B 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.C 51.A 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.A
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. who 57. to discover 58. allowing 59. the 60. introduced 61. considered 62. have learned 63. traditional 64. as 65. fully
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66.
Dear Editor,
I am Li Hua, a senior student from Hongxing High School. Cultural heritage sites are facing a variety of dangers and many of them are in urgent need of protection. So we must try our best to protect them.
First, cultural heritage sites represent our history and culture, which offer us an opportunity to learn about what happened in the past. Besides, they can help us pass our traditional culture on to future generations.
For above reasons, with World Cultural Heritage Day coming, preserving heritage sites should be at the top of every nation’s agenda. I hope more and more people will become concerned about protecting our cultural heritage sites.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
67.To refuse Arlene, I struggled for some days, and then I thought of calling my friend Callie. “She talks as if I should feel lucky to get to walk her dog! I gave Arlene a list of local dog walkers, but she hasn’t called any of them.” I complained. “You just have to tell her ‘No’, Linda,” Callie said. “With the ‘No’ word, I could imagine Arlene’s face falling. After all, we are friends and she is dealing with a medical treatment,” I said hopelessly. Callie explained, “Saying ‘No’ to her is one of the best ways to make you happy. She will respect you more if the ’No’ word appears appropriately!”
I decided to try taking Callie’s advice, so I walked over to Arlene’s. “Although I love Velma, I no longer want to walk her,” I said, and then stopped, waited. There was a long pause. “I really appreciate all you did for her,” Arlene said, thoughtfully. “I still have that list of dog walkers you gave me.” To my surprise, Arlene was taking it so well! We were just as friendly as ever. When to say “No”? God was using a dog to teach me that lesson.
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