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2022-2023學年高三下學期4月期中考試英語第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Havearest. B.Goonworking. C.Trythenewrestaurant.2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?A.Chicago. B.NewYork. C.Atlanta.3.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Relieved. B.Regretful. C.Grateful.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anewbook. B.Afamousperson. C.Asingingcompetition.5.Howmanypeopleareinthewoman'scaraltogethernow?A.3. B.4. C.5.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作合時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Bytheriver. B.Athome. C.Inarestaurant.7.Whatarethespeakerscelebrating?A.Halloween. B.ChristmasDay. C.NewYear'sDay.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題8.Whydoesthewomanrefusetheman'soffer?A.Themanisbusy. B.Thetrafficwillbeheavy. C.Thecinemaisnotfaraway.9.Howwillthewomanprobablyreturn?A.Bycar. B.Bytaxi. C.Bytrain.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.WhatisSusandoing?A.Teachinggeography. B.Introducinganartform. C.Conductinganinterview.11.HowdidtheAmazonpeoplereacttoCharlie'svisit?A.Defensively. B.Favorably. C.Angrily.12.WhatdoesCharliewanttoshowthroughhisworks?A.ThenaturalbeautyoftheAmazon.B.Thehappysideofthelocallife.C.Thedamagedonetotherainforests.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatdoesJessicahavetodoonSundaymorning?A.Cleanthehouse. B.Gorunning. C.Docooking.14.AtwhattimeshouldJessicameetJackonSunday?A.10:30a.m. B.1:30p.m. C.5:30p.m.15.HowdoesJessicafeelaboutherscheduleonSunday?A.Tired. B.Surprised. C.Excited.16.Whatisthemanaskedtodobeforevisitingthewoman?A.Talktohermom. B.Finishhisproject. C.Giveheracall.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatpercentageofstudentsareabsenteachdayinsomeschools?A.10%~20%. B.20%~40%. C.40%~60%.18.WhowillbenefitfromtheplanbeingtriedinFlorida?A.Theboardofeducation.B.Headmastersofcityschools.C.Studentswithgoodattendancerecords.19.WhatmeasurehasbeentakeninSanFranciscotoprotectschoolproperty?A.Punishingstudentswhodamageschoolproperty.B.Rewardingschoolsthathavedecreasedthedestruction.C.Cuttingdownthebudgetforrepairsandreplacements.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Punishmentbyteachers.B.Attentiononpupils'grades.C.Waystodealwithskippingclasses.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AFORRENTLarge,sunnyofficeinconvenientdowntownlocation,neartwobusroutes,ampleparkingattheback.900sq.feetdividedintotwoprivateofficesandcomfortablereceptionarea,smallkitchen,onebathroom.Modern10-storybuildingwithtwoelevators.$1,750/month.Firstmonth'srentandsecuritydepositequaltoonemonth'srentrequiredtomovein.Tosee,callCityOfficeRentalsat382-0838between8:30and4:30,Tues.-Sat.To:MarilynSawyerFrom:PaulLebowskiSent:Tuesday,October3Subject:OfficerentalMarilyn,Here'salinktoanofficerentaladIfoundonline:/10-01.Ithinkit'sworthlookingateventhoughtherentisabithigh.Iknowitisagooddealmorethanwearepayingnow,butlookatthesize.It'stwiceasbigasourcurrentoffice,andI'msurewecanusethespace.Andithasakitchen,abathroomandareceptionareajustlikewehavenow.Unfortunately,itisnowherenearasubwaystation.ThatisaconvenienceIwouldmisshaving,butitdoeshaveparking,unlikeourcurrentoffice.I'msureourclientswouldappreciatethat.Itwouldalsobegoodtobeinabuildingwithanelevator.I'mreallytiredofusingthestairs.I'dliketoseethespaceassoonaspossible.Couldyoucallandmakeanappointment?Tryandgetonefortomorrowifyoucan,becauseafterthatI'llbeawayuntilnextMonday,asyouknow.Thanks.Paul21.HowbigisMarilynandPaul'scurrentoffice?A.450squarefeet. B.750squarefeet. C.900squarefeet. D.1,750squarefeet.22.WhatistrueofMarilynandPaul'scurrentoffice?A.Itisnearthesubway.B.Itisina10storybuilding.C.Itisinabuildingwithanelevator.D.Itcostmorethantheadvertisedoffice.23.WhendoesPaulwanttoseetheoffice?A.Monday.D.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.D.Thursday.BWefillourwaterbottlewithcoolwaterfromastreamandwatchaspuffycloudsslowlypushshadowsoverthegreenhills.Atthecountry'sfirstcampingsite,GlampingGeorgia,inAmbrolauri,sixwhitetentsaresetonahill,overlookingavalleyandslopesofdensepineforest.There'sabathroominsidetheair-conditionedtents,andaminikitchenoutside,aprivatedeckwithwickerrockingchairs.Linden,oakandappletreessurroundthetents.Theclean,freshairisrichwithbirdsongandinsectszipbackandforth.TheonlyothersoundistheKrikhulaRiver.It'stheperfectplacetodisconnect.AlayerofstarsopensupoverheadandGiorgi,theowner,dropsbytogiveusabottleofhishomemadegrape.WespendthefinaldaysofourtripincentralGeorgia,atBorjomi,asummerretreatfortheRomanovs,famousforitsmineralwatersandsulphur(硫磺)baths.Covering210,000acres,theBorjomi-KharagauliNationalParkhasoneofthelargestareasofold-growthforestinEurope,andmanywildlifehabitats.Thereare12markedtracksforhiking,ridingandsnowshoeing,aswellastouristsheltersandcampingareas.WehiketheNikolozRomanovTrailfromLikanitoLomismountainwherearivervalleyleadsupthroughforesttoalpinemeadows(高山草甸)oftallgrassesandwildflowers.Wepassonlyahandfulofotherhikers.Iknowthattherewardat7,200ftwillbetheviews.WhatIdon'texpecttofindatthetoparefree-ranginghorseswithshinybrowncoats,atinydecorativechurchandcarpetsofwildflowers.Thisiswhatwecamefor-undamagednatureandslowtravel.It'safewhours'hikebackdown,butallIwanttodoisliedownamongtheflowers,closemyeyesandjustbreathe.24.Whatistheauthor'simpressionofGlampingGeorgia?A.Itisnoteasilyaccessible.B.Itisadenselypopulatedarea.C.Itoffersbreathtakingviews.D.Itprovidespooraccommodation.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retreat”inthe2ndparagraphreferto?A.Aquietplacetorelax.B.Ameadowoftallgrasses.C.Afinaldestination.D.Awildlifehabitat.26.WhatattractstheauthormostinGeorgia?A.Itsfinebeautyandexceptionalfeatures.B.Itsrareplantsanddiversewildlife.C.Themineralwatersandthesulphurbaths.D.Therichcultureandwarmhospitality.27.Howdoestheauthorpaintthepictureoftheirtrip?A.Bymakingcomparisonswiththeirprevioustrips.B.Bypresentingspecificlandscapefeatures.C.Byintroducingthelocallifestyleanddailyroutines.D.Bylistingpeopleandeventsalongtheway.CInthisperiodofanxietyaboutthesizeofourwaistsandwhatweconsume,simpledietaryrulesareappealing.“Eatlikeourancestors"isaparticularlycatchyslogantoliveby.Butwhoaretheseancestorswearesupposedtofollow?Aretheyourgreat-great-grandparents,cookinghealthythings?Oraretheyhairyanimalsweimagine“cavemen”tobe?Thepopularancientdietblamesmodernhealthproblemsonthebirthofagriculture,claimingthatweshouldsticktoeatingmeat,nutsandberries.Thiskindofstoneagetrendisbasedonthefalseassumptionthatpalaeolithic(舊石器時代的)peoplesallatethesamefood,regardlessoftheirlocation.Nevertheless,England's9,000-year-oldCheddarManwouldnothaveeatenthesamefoodsashiscontemporariesontheKenyanplain.Theamountofmeatpeoplesate,andhowmuchwasobtainedbyhunting,arealsoupfordebate.Moreover,thestoneagetrendisfocusedonwhat'sperceivedtobegoodforourbodies,withoutanyconcernfortherestofnature,includingotherhumanswhoselivelihoodsarethreatenedbywesternoverconsumption.WereItoeatlikemyPunjabifarminggreat-grandparents,mydietwouldbebasedonthewheatandmilkproductsthatpeopleinthePunjabhavereliedonforprobablyatleastthelasttwothousandyears.Butdeliciousand“original"asitmightbeformetofollowitslead,themoralsofindustriallyfarmedmilkproductsinthe21stcenturymakethesituationmoreconfusingandcomplicated.Now,probablymorethaneverbefore,whatweeatconnectsustothefateofotherbeings,humanandnon-human,andtothefateofourplanet.Adogmatic(武斷的)approachtothiswouldbeamistake.Bettertopreservewhat'sworthkeepingandremainclear-eyedaboutourcookingpast,muchofwhichisunknowable,immoralandimpossibletofollowinanycase.28.Whatdoesthetextconcern?A.Anancientstudy.B.Animmoralcase.C.Abalanceddiet.D.Apopularbelief.29.WhydoestheauthormentionCheddarManinparagraph3?A.Toillustrateanopinion.B.Topresentafact.C.Toclarifyaconcept.D.Tointroduceatheory.30.Whatdoestheauthorfocusoninparagraph4?A.Theeatingbehaviorofourgreat-grandparents.B.Theconnectionbetweenfoodchoiceandnature.C.Therelationshipamongeating,huntingandfarming.D.Theimpactoffoodoverconsumptionontheenvironment.31.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Punjabidiet:popularagainB.Shouldweeatlikeourancestors?C.Isthefateoftheplanetinourhands?D.Ourcookingpast:acomplicatedhistoryDForthefirsttime,scientistshavemeasuredwhatactuallyhappenswithface-to-faceinteractionswhenemployeesstarttoworkatanopen-planoffice,andtheirresultsshowthesemodernworkspacesarenotascooperativeasyou'dthink.TworesearchersfromHarvardBusinessSchoolandHarvardUniversitywantedtotestwhetherremovingwallsatareal-worldworkplacereallyincreasesinteractionsbetweenco-workers.“Toourknowledge,nopriorstudyhasdirectlymeasuredtheeffectonactualinteractionthatresultsfromremovingwallstocreateanopenofficeenvironment,"EthanS.BernsteinandStephenTurbanwriteinthepaper.Tothatend,theyapproachedtwomultinationalcompaniesthatwerere-organizingtheirofficespacesattheglobalheadquarters,andenlistedsmallgroupsofemployeesfortwostudies.Foreightweeksbeforetheofficeredesignandeightweeksafterward,theresearcherstrackedemployees'socialinteractionsandlocations.Thisdatawasanalyzedtogetherwithemailandinstantmessaginginformationfromthecompany'sserverstomeasuredifferencesinhowpeoplewerccommunicatingwitheachother.Whattheyfoundwasaprettyastonishingdifferenceinface-to-faceinteractions-butnotinthedirectionyoumightthink.Acrossbothexperiments,employees'socialinteractionsinpersondecreasedbyacrazy70percent,whileemailssawanuptickbyroughly20to50percent.So,insteadofspendingmoretimecooperatingwithco-workersinthenewspacewhereeveryonecouldseethem,peoplegottheirheadsdownandtriedtopreservetheirprivacyanywaytheycould.Accordingtotheseresults,itappearsthatbeingforcedintoamoreopen-planenvironmentcanmakepeopleswitchfromchattingtoothersinpersontosendinganemailorusinginstantmessaginginstead.Astheteamnotes,it'snotautomaticallyabadthing,butitcancertainlychangeworkdynamicsinanunexpectedway.“Thatcanhaveimportantconsequencesforhow-andhowproductively-workgetsdone,"theresearchersconclude.32.Howdidthetwomultinationalcompaniesredesigntheiroffices?A.Byexpandingthetotalfloorareas.B.Byupdatingthecomputerservers.C.Bychangingtheemployees'locations.D.Bytearingdownthespaceboundaries.33.Whydidtheemployeespreferemailorinstantmessaginginanopenofficespace?A.Toreducetheriskofprivacyleaks.B.Toestablishefficientcommunication.C.Tofacilitateindirectsocialinteraction.D.Totransformtraditionalworkpatterns.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheresearchers'sayinginthelastparagraph?A.Furtherrelevantresearchneedsconducting.B.Theirresearchfindingsareofpracticalvalue.C.Theirteamintendstochangeworkingenvironment.D.Peopleholddifferentopinionsonhowworkgetsdone.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Real-worldworkplacesincreaseemployees'interaction.B.Workdynamicsdon'thavemucheffectonworkefficiency.C.Modernworkspaceschangeworkers'wayofcommunication.D.Open-planofficescan'tpromotecooperationbetweenco-workers.第二節(共5小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Hilde'sfatherwasareporter.Heoftentookhertoworkwithhim,andshedevelopedastronginterestinnewsstoriesandreporting.36_Shedidthewriting,hersisterIzzytookpictures,andherfatherhelpedherorganizeandprintthenewspaper.Hildewantedtocoverbigstoriesinhertown.Followingtherulesherfatherhadtaughther,sheresearchedandreportedstoriesinhermonthlynewspaper.Thenewspapersuddenlybecamefamouswhenamurderhappenedinthetown,andHildewasthefirstpersontoreportit.Soon,newsorganizationsaroundthecountryweredoingstoriesonHilde.37Somepeoplecriticizedherparentsforallowinghertoreportonsomethingasunpleasantasamurder.OtherscriticizedHildefor“pretendingtobeareporter".Somepeopleevensuggestedsheshouldbeplayingwithdolls38.SherespondedwithaYouTubevideo.“IneverbeganmynewspapersothatpeoplewouldthinkIwascute,"shesaid.“Iwanttobetakenseriously."Thatwasn'tthelasttimeHildehadtroublegettingpeopletotakeherseriously.Sometimes,itwasbecauseofherage.Othertimes,itwasbecauseshewasagirl.39_Hildecontinuedreportingandheractivitiesasareporterhavemadeherfamous.NowHildehaspublishedabooktellingherownstoryandthechallengesshehasfaced.SomeofthosechallengescamefromHildeherself,strugglingtofigureoutwhoshewasasshegrewolder.40Butsheisstilljust15,andhasplentyoftimetodecidewhatshewantstodowithherlife.Hereffortshavealreadyinspiredpeoplearoundtheworld.A.Butsheneverletthatstopher.B.Hildewasupsetbythecomplaints.C.Fornow,Hildesaysshehasgivenupreporting.D.Whenshewas8,Hildestartedherownnewspaper.E.Hergreatsuccessinreportinghaschangedherlife.F.NoteveryonewashappyaboutHilde'sefforts,though.G.Shewasclearlyinadilemmaabouthowtosolvethecrisis.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Itwasmidnight,andIwasonmyknees,buryingheadinmyhands.Istruggledto41.thesobsthatthreatenedtowakemytwotinychildren.Thecallcamejusthoursago-Igotthejob.Afterfiveinterviewsandthreepresentations,Ireceivedagenerous42onethatneededmyanswerbytomorrow.Toothers,thedecisionwas43-livethedream,withitssecurity.Buttome,takingthejobwould44compromisemyheart.Exhausted,Irosetomyfeet.andmademywayupstairstocheckonmychildren,findingeachcurledupina45Bleep.Iheardtheirbreathing,softandevenIbecameonewiththemoment.Andinthatbreathtakingsilence,Iheardavoice:46yourheart.Thewordsechoedthroughmysoul.Thedecision,indeed,wassimple.Iwould47somebodyelse'sdreamjobandkeepmyown.Ifeltagreat48liftoffmyshoulders,Ipursuedmyoptionsforworkingformyself.Istartedtowriteandedit,49pagesofscripts.IstretchedmyselfanddiscoveredthatIcouldlearnanythingifI50sometimetoit.Tobesure,'Ilostanumberofbusinessopportunities.ButIwasavailableto_51thesimplemomentswithmychildren.Onsunnydays,we'd52tothezoowithmybackpackofworkprojects.Eachnight,whenItuckedmykidsintobed,my53_wasfull.Overtime,asmykidsgrew,mybusinessdid,too.NowIhavenoregrets.Iam54forthelifethatIhave,acherishedclosenesswithmynowadultchildrenandavarietyoffulfilling,passion-filledwork.I'mgladItrustedmyinner55.41. A.putout B.jumpat C.turndown D.holdback42. A.card B.offer C.letter D.essay43. A.simple B.smart C.casual D.cautious44. A.carefully B.nervously C.critically D.eventually45. A.light B.sound C.fresh D.hard46. A.relax B.follow C.rescue D.inspire47.Adecline B.change C.respect D.accept48. A.honour B.backpack C.weight D.project49. A.publishing B.preserving C.exploring D.accumulating50. A.devoted B.connected C.limited D.donated51. A.imagine B.report C.embrace D.adjust52. A.adapt B.refer C.tum D.head53. A.heart B.room C.mood D.book54. A.anxious B.grateful C.ready D.famous55. A.design B.hope C.worry D.voice第二節(共10小題;每題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Theneedforspeedissodeeplyrootedinmodernsocietythatweoftenforgettopresspauseandthinkaboutthethingsthatget56(good)withtime:antiques,agedwine,long-termrelationshipsandexpertiseovertheyears.PekingOperaisaslowprocesstoo.Anoften-repeatedsayinggoesasfollows:Threeminutesonstage,10years57stage.It'smeantasanodtoitsdemandingnatureandareminderofitshighstandardsthatensurethatanyperformance58(do)thewaytheforefatherswantedit.PekingOperaisdemandingbecauseoftheextensivelistofskillsit59(require).Aperformerisanactor,singer,dancer,acrobat,mimeandmartialartistallrolledintoone.They'realsoexpected60(apply)delicatemake-up,putonheavycostumesand,61_(depend)ontheircharacter,performonstagein15cmplatformshoes.Thereissomuchtotakein62disciples(學徒)usuallystarttheircareerasyoungchildren,spendingyearsconditioningtheirbodiesandmindsforthestage.Sowhatchancedoes63_theatrebeginnerwithlittlepatienceandzeroflexibilitylikemestandagainstPekingOpera?DoIhave64ittakestoputonasuccessfulshow?There'sonlyonewaytofindout:I'mrollingupmysleevesandtrainingunderthe65(guide)ofseniorstagemastersinthefield.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節書面表達(滿分15分)你校將以一句名言“Iwalkslowly,butIneverwalkbackward.”為主題舉辦英語征文比賽,請你寫一篇短文投稿分享你的思考。內容包括:1.你對這句話的理解;2.這句話在你生活中的體現。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請在答題卡的相應位置作答。Iwalkslowly,butIneverwalkbackward.第二節讀后續寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。SnowbegantofallacrossItaly'sApennineMountainsinJanuaryandlastedfordays.FromhishomeinRome,Mattwatchedtheweatherwithconcern.Heandhiswife,Nora,hadplannedtostayatahotel,butnowhewonderedwhethertheyshouldgo.Afterphoningthehotel,theydecidedtomakethetrip.Bythetimetheynearedthehotelsixhourslater,theywerecaughtinasnowstorm.Whentheyfinallyarrived,theywerebothcoldandexhausted.Theycheckedintotheirroomandwenttobedearly.Whentheyawokethenextday,theyfoundthesnowhadcontinuedovernight.Thecarsintheparkinglorwerehiddenunderthesnow.Whiletheywerehavingbreakfast,thehotelbegantoshake.Anearthquakewithamagnitude(震級)of5.7hadstruckthemountain."Let'sgetoutofhere!"Mattshoutedtohiswife.Theymadetheirwaytotheparkinglot,whereotherswerediggingouttheircars.Withmostcarsfreedbynoon,theguestssetoffdownthedriveway.Butwhentheyreachedthemainroad,thepathwasblockedbyatwo-meter-highwallofsnow.Mattclimbedoutofhiscartocheck.Therewasnoroadinsight."We'retrapped!"hetoldhiswife.Withnootherchoice,theymadetheirwaybacktothehotel.Theymanagedtogetbacktothehotelbeforedark.Thatwaswhenthesnowonthemountainbegantoslide.Theyheardtheavalanche(暫崩)beforetheysawit.Theavalanchegatheredspeed,grabbingrocksandtreesandanythingelseinitswayasitfloweddownthemountain,tearingthehotelfromitsfoundation.Whentheavalanchecametoastop,thosetrappedinsidethehotelwereburiedintheicyruins.續寫要求:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。WhenMattcametolife,hefoundhimselfstuckinthedarkness.Itwasnotuntilthenextmorningthattherescuersfinallyarrived.英語參考答案聽力:1-5BCBAC6-10ACBCC11-15BBABA16-20CBCBC閱讀:21-25AACCA26-30ABDAB31-35BDABD36-40DFBAC完型填空:41-45DBACB46-50BACDA51-55.CDABD語法填空:56.better57.off58.isdone59.requires60.toapply61.depending62.that63.a64.what65.guidance應用文:Onepossibleversion:Iwalkslowly,butIneverwalkbackward.1recentlycameacrossthequote"Iwalkslowly,butIneverwalkbackward."anditreallystruckachordwithme.Thisquoterepresentsthatevenifwetakesmallsteps,weshouldalwaysmoveforwardratherthanbackward.Itremindsmethatsuccesscomesthroughconsistenteffortanddetermination,andthatweshouldnevergiveup.Asforme,withtheincreasingacademicpressureinsenior3,1tendtogetfrustratedwhenprogressseemssloworsetbacksoccur.ButthisquoteremindsmetostayfocusedonmygoalsandtokeeppushingforwardnomatterwhatobstaclesImayface.讀后續寫:Onepossibleversion:WhenMattcametolife,hefoundhimselfstuckinthedarkness.Helayonhisstomach.tryingtomove.Hisleftleghadbeentwistedandcouldn'tmoveatall.Herealizedtohishorrorthathewasburiedalive."Nora!Nora!”hecalled,buttherewasnoresponse.Infact,hecouldhearnothingatallsohegaveupshouting.Thewholeworldwasdeadsilent.Despairwashedoverhim.Heaskedhimselfagainandagain,“Whoisgoingtosaveme?”Itwasnotuntilthenextmorningthattherescuersfinallyarrived.Withoutanyhesitation,theystartedsearchingforsurvivors.Signsoflifeweresoondiscoveredbeneaththeremainsofthehotelittookagreatefforttoremovethethicksnowbeforetheycouldbegincuttingintotheroof.Withanopeningmade,theycarefullyloweredthemselvesdownintothehotel.Oncetheywereinside,theyheardaweakvoicecryingforhelp.ItwasMatt.Heandhiswifewererescued,alongwithalltheothersurvivors.Seeingeachotheragain,thecouplefeltluckytobealive!1.段落續寫:①由第一段首句內容"當Matt醒來的時候,他發現周圍一篇黑暗”可知,第一段可描寫作者在黑暗中醒來,恐怖地發現周圍一片寂靜,妻子不見了/發現妻子。②由第二段首句內容“直到第二天早上救援人員才到達”可知,第二段可描寫救援人員很艱難地搜索酒店廢墟下面的生存者,發現了Matt的妻子和其他幸存者。2.續寫線索:蘇醒-周圍寂靜-安子不見了/發現要子期待救援-枚援開始-搜救-找到妻子/和妻子一起獲救-感悟3.詞匯激活行為類①陷入:stuckin/trappedin/caughtin②放棄:giveup/abandon③看見:see/spot/catchsightof情緒類①(感覺)沖動:升騰:washover/strike②幸運的:lucky/blessed【點睛】[高分句型1].Helayonhisstomach,tryingtomove.(使用非謂語動詞)[高分句型2J.Ittookagreatefforttoremovethethicksnowbeforetheycouldbegincuttingintotheroof.(before引導的時間狀語從句)聽力原文:Text1W:Justhavearest,man.Youhavebeenworkingheref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