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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁2025屆高三二輪復習聯考(一)英語試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、考生號等填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。考試時間為120分鐘,滿分150分第一部分聽力(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Goonatrip. B.Visithisfriends. C.Prepareforanexam.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Oldfriends. B.Theirfathers’retiredlife. C.Exerciseplans.3.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Torecommendapark. B.Toinvitehimtoaparty. C.Toofferhimalift.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookstore. C.Inatravelcompany.5.Howwillthespeakersgotothecinema?A.Bytaxi. B.Bybus. C.Byunderground.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秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.B.Classmates.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.7.Whydoesthemanlookdifferent?A.Hehaslostsomeweight. B.He’swearinganewcoat. C.He’swearingglasses.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatdoestheman’sbrotherthinkofMr.Williams?A.He’stalented. B.He’sstrict. C.He’shumorous.9.WhatwouldMr.Williamslikehisstudentstodo?A.Talkwithnativespeakers. B.JointheSpanishclub. C.SpeakSpanishloudly.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofdrawinganimals?A.Boring B.Hard. C.Fun.11.Whichplacewillthemanvisitduringhispaintingtrip?A.Acastle. B.Arailwaystation. C.Abridge.12.Howwillthemandealwithhispaintings?A.Puttingtheminforacompetition.B.Makingthemintocards.C.Givingthemtohisfriends.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.What’sthemostimportantreasonforthewomanchoosingtostudyatthatuniversity?A.Herfriendsstudiedthere.B.Shelikedtheatmospherethere.C.Itwasnearherhome.14.Howdoesthewomanlikeherfoodtastingcourse?A.Itwasquitefrustrating. B.Itwassometimesstressful. C.Itwastime-consuming.15.WhatdidthewomangainfromherexperienceinDenmark?A.Manyhelpfulcontacts. B.Somenewrecipes. C.Abetterjob.16.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostaboutherpresentjob?A.Interviewingclients. B.Tastingfood. C.Writingareport.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutgoingtothegym?A.It’sexpensive. B.It’schallenging. C.It’sboringsometimes.18.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisesnowboardingbeginnerstodo?A.Getinpractice.B.Liveonsmallhills.C.LearnfromOlympicsnowboarders.19.Whyissnowboardingeasytogetstarted?A.Becauseithassimplerules.B.Becauseitneedsnoinstruction.C.Becauseitneedslittlepreparation.20.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Anewsport.B.Thebenefitsofexercise.C.Theskillsofsnowboarding.第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ADiscovertheMagicofBookLoversClubKatyWhatisBookLoversClubKaty?BookLoversClubKatyisacommunityofpassionatereadersfromallwalksoflife.Sinceitsfoundingin2018,theclubhasgrowntoincludeover50,000membersacrosstheglobe.Ourmissionistoconnectreaders,promoteliteracy(素養),andmakereadinganenjoyableandsocialexperience.MembershipBenefits·MonthlyBookSelections:Eachmonth,ourexpertteamselectsavarietyofbooksfromdifferentgenres,includingfiction,non-fiction,mystery,romance,andmore.Membersreceiveapersonalizedlistofrecommendationsbasedontheirreadingpreferences.·BookExchangeProgram:Tradebooksyou’vealreadyreadwithothermembers.It’sagreatwaytodiscovernewtitleswithoutspendingextramoney.·OnlineCommunity:Joinouronlinecommunitywhereyoucandiscussbooks,sharereviews,andparticipateinliveauthorchatsandvirtualbookclubs.·AnnualBookFestival:Everyyear,BookLoversClubKatyhostsavirtualbookfestivalfeaturingauthorpanels,writingworkshops,andspecialguestappearances.Membersgetfreeaccesstoallevents.HowtoJoinMembershipiseasyandaffordable.Simplyvisitourwebsiteandsignupforafreetrial.Afterthetrialperiod,membershipsstartatjust$9.99permonth.Withyourmembership,you’llreceiveinstantaccesstoallourbenefitsandstartyourjourneytobecomingapartoftheBookLoversfamily.SpecialOfferforNewMembersSignupnowandreceiveafreecopyofourbest-sellingbook,TheJoyofReading,alongwitha30%discountonyourfirstmonth’smembership.Don’tmissthisopportunitytojoinacommunitythatcelebratesthemagicofreading!Formoreinformation,visitourwebsiteinfo@bookloversclubK.21.WhatisthepurposeofBookLoversClubKaty?A.Toorganizeannualbookfairs. B.Toadvocateonlinereading.C.Toprovidefreebooksforallmembers. D.Topromotereadingasasocialactivity.22.Inwhatactivitycanclubmembersgetbookswithoutpayingforthem?A.MonthlyBookSelections. B.BookExchangeProgram.C.OnlineCommunity. D.AnnualBookFestival.23.Howmuchwillanewmemberpayforthefirstmonth’smembership?A.$6.99 B.$2.99. C.$9.99. D.$0.BParrotsareknownforbeingcheerfulandcolorfulbirdswithachattyside.Tospotlightthesebeautifulbirds,NayanShrimalandVenusBirdfromThePaperArkhavelaunchedTheParrotProject,inwhichtheycreatelifelikepaperportraits(肖像)intheirlikenessforagoodcause.“Thisseriesisarespecttotheseamazingbirdsandtheircontributiontoourecosystem,”theartistssaid.Tothem,parrotsarenotonlybeautifulbirdsthathaveinspiredthemcreativelybutalsoaspeciesthathaslongbeensubjectedtoexploitation.“Manyparrotspeciesarethreatenedandsomeareneartoextinction,”ShrimalandBirdexplained.“Theyaresufferingalotduetodeforestationandpettradeandwewantedtoshinelightontheimportanceofthesespeciesinourecosystemthroughourart.”Tocreatetheserealisticpieces,theybeginbypickingaspeciesfromtheircollectionofbirdbooks.Oncetheysettleonaparrot,theycarryoutsomeonlineresearchtogetalltheinformationneededforafaithfuldescription.“Eachspeciesiscreatedkeepinginmindtheirhabitatsoeachartworkinthisseriesshowsthebirdperching(棲息)onthetreeorplantwhichiseithertheirfavoriteplantortheirperchingtree,”theartistsshare.Eachbirdismadeupoftinypaperbits,puttogetherfollowingadrawingpreviouslymadebytheteam.Theyalsocarefullypainteachpiecetotrulycapturethedetailsthatmakethespeciessounique,suchastheyellowspotsontheheadofthered-tailedblackcockatooortheombre(漸變色)feathersoftheScarletMacaw.ThedetailedportraitsarenowavailableforsaleonThePaperArk’swebsite,withtheartistsdonating10%fromeachsaletowardsparrotconservation.“Ourprimarypurposewiththisseriesistomotivatepeopletolearnaboutthesebeautifulbirdsandtheirimportanceinourecosystemandthethreatstheyarefacing,”ShrimalandBirdexplain.“Wewantouraudiencetocometogetherandtakestepstoconservethisspecies.”24.WhatmotivatedNayanShrimalandVenusBirdtoinitiateTheParrotProject?A.Theoverpopulationofcertainparrotspecies.B.Thethreatsofhumanactivitiestotheparrots.C.Theirpersonalfascinationwithparrotsaspets.D.Therequirementofanenvironmentalorganization.25.Howdotheartistsensuretheirpaperparrotstruetolife?A.Byusinghigh-techtocreatethemodels. B.Byusingrealfeathersintheirartworks.C.Byusingphotographsasadirectreference. D.Byresearchingalldetailsaboutthespecies.26.Whyaretherespecifictreesorplantsintheparrotportraits?A.Toaddartisticvaluetotheportraits. B.Toidentifytheparrotspecieseasily.C.Toshowthebirdinitsnaturalhabitat. D.Tomaketheartworksmorecomplicated.27.WhatcanTheParrotProjecthelpdoaccordingtothetext?A.Tobanthepettradeofparrots. B.Toconnectpeoplewithanimals.C.Toresearchdifferentspeciesofparrots. D.Toraiseawarenessofparrots’conservation.CVirtualReality(VR)isanexcitingnewtoolformentalhealthprofessionals,offeringauniqueopportunitytotreatarangeofmentalhealthdisordersinasafeandsupportiveenvironment.VRcanprovideuserswithanimmersive(沉浸式的)experiencethatallowsthemtofacetheirfearsandanxieties,practicecopingskills,andreceivefeedbackinacontrolledenvironment.However,theuseofVRformentalhealthisnotlimitedtotherapy(治療)sessionswithprofessionals.Inrecentyears,virtualworldshaveemergedasaspacewherepeoplewithmentalhealthissuescanconnectwithothersandfindasenseofcommunity.OnesuchplatformisInnerWorld,whereanonymous(匿名的)userscanopenlydiscusstheirmentalhealthchallengeswithothers.Theplatformoffersasupportiveandnon-judgmentalspaceforuserstoworkthroughtheiremotionalstruggles.DuncanMartinezisoneInnerWorlduserwhohasfoundcomfortinthisplatform.Hehasstruggledwithmentalhealthissuesthroughouthislife,andwhilehehastriedtraditionaltherapy,hefoundittooexpensivetomaintain.However,InnerWorldoffersanalternative,providingasafeandsupportivecommunitywherehecansharehisfeelingsandconnectwithotherswhounderstandhisstruggles.Theanonymouscommunicationandthegame-likeenvironmentisparticularlyappealingtomaleusers,whoareoftenunderservedintraditionalmentalhealthservices.AccordingtoNoelleRobinson,thefounderandCEOofInnerWorld,around70%ofInnerWorldusersidentifyasmale.Bycomingintoavirtualenvironmentthatfeelslikeagame,InnerWorldishelpingtomeetpeoplewheretheyareandprovidethemwiththesupporttheyneed.TheInnerWorldplatformisstillinitsearlystage,butitholdsagreatdealofpromiseforthefutureofmentalhealthcare.AsVRtechnologycontinuestodevelop,wecanexpecttoseemoreplatformslikeInnerWorldemerge,offeringnewwaystohelppeoplestrugglingwithmentalhealthchallenges.28.WhatisthemainadvantageofVRaccordingtothepassage?A.Itsimplifiesthetreatmentofdisease.B.Ithasbecomemoreavailablethanbefore.C.Itallowsuserstocommunicateanonymously.D.Itoffersasenseofsafetytodiscussmentalissues.29.HowdoesDuncanMartinezfindInnerWorld?A.Itismoreaffordablethantraditionaltherapy.B.Itcanprovidehimwithagamingexperience.C.Itallowshimtoavoidexpressinghisfeelings.D.Itcanreplaceallotherformsofmentalhealthcare.30.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheInnerWorldplatformfromthepassage?A.Ithasbeenwidelyadoptedintheworld.B.Itisspecificallydesignedformaleusers.C.Itisapromisingplatformformentalhealthsupport.D.Itisaspecializedplatformfortheprofessionals.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.ToexplainhowVRtechnologyworks.B.Tocriticizetraditionalmentalhealthservices.C.TointroducethebenefitsofVRandInnerWorld.D.TopromotetheuseofVRintraditionaltherapy.DAshumans,wecanthinkaboutwhatotherpeoplearethinking,andunderstandthattheirideasmightbedifferentfromours.Scientistscallthis“theoryofmind”—asignificantpartofhumansuccess.Animportantquestioniswhetheranimalscandothesame.Arecentexperimentsuggeststhatbonoboapes(倭黑猩猩)maysharethisability.Bonobosareveryintelligentapes.Theyhavebeentaughttocommunicateusingsignsorsymbols.They’realsoknownforbeingfriendly,andoftensolveproblemsbyworkingtogether.SuchcharacteristicsmakethemperfectcandidatesforresearchersatJohnsHopkinsUniversitytostudy.Theycameupwithacleverexperiment.Intheexperiment,scientistLukeTownrowsatacrossatablefromabonobo.Anotherscientisthidasmallsnack,likeagrape,underoneofthreecupsthatwereturnedupsidedownonthetable.Thebonobowasalwaysabletowatchthesnackbeinghidden.Buthalfofthetime,Mr.Townrowwasn’tabletoseewhichcupthesnackwashiddenunder.TheresearcherswantedtoseeifthebonobosacteddifferentlywhentheyknewthatMr.Townrowdidn’tknowwherethesnackwashidden.Oncethetreatwashidden,Mr.Townrowalwaysactedthesame.Hewouldlookatthecupsandsay,“Hmm,whereisthegrape?”Andhewouldwaitfor10seconds,givingthebonobostimetorespond.TheresultsshowedthatwhenMr.Townrowhadn’tseenwherethesnackwashidden,thebonobopointedtothecupwiththehiddentreatmorequickly,andmuchmoreoften.TheanimalseemedtobeabletothinkaboutwhatMr.TownrowknewandunderstandthatMr.Townrowdidn’tknowsomethingthathedid.Theexperimentwasn’tconsummate.Somescientistshavepointedoutthatthebonobogrewuparoundhumans,andmightnotrepresentwildbonobos.Still,theresultsshowthatthebonoboshavea“theoryofmind”.Theyhavetheabilitytothinkaboutwhatothersarethinking,andcanchangetheirbehaviortocommunicatewhensomeoneismissingimportantinformation.32.Whyarebonoboschosenfortheresearch?A.Theycansolveproblemsontheirown. B.Theyaregood-naturedandcooperative.C.Theycancommunicatelikehumans. D.Theyarethemostintelligentapes.33.WhatdidtheresearchersatJohnsHopkinsUniversitydointheirexperiment?A.Theyobservedhowbonobossolveproblems.B.Theytaughtbonobostousesignsorsymbols.C.Theystudiedhowbonobosthinkbyhidingasnack.D.Theytestedbonobos’abilitytounderstandhumanemotions.34.Whatcanbeinferredaboutbonobosfromtheexperiment?A.Theyrelyonhumangesturestoobtainfood.B.Theyresponddifferentlybasedoninformationmissing.C.Theyarelesscooperativethanpreviouslybelieved.D.Theyarefascinatedtoanalyzehumanintentions.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“consummate”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Perfect. B.Straightforward. C.Dynamic. D.Suitable.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能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Technostress,atermcoinedinthe1980sbyclinicalpsychologistCraigBrod,referstothenegativepsychologicallinkbetweenpeopleandtheintroductionofnewtechnologies.Initially,itdescribedthestressexperiencedbythosestrugglingwiththerapidcomputerizationoftheworkplace.36Severalfactorscontributetotheriseoftechnostressintoday’sdigitallandscape.Understandingthesecausesiscrucialfordevelopingeffectivestrategiestoaddressthisdigitaldilemma.Constantconnectivity:37Thisconstantavailabilitycanleadtoafeelingofbeingtiedtoourdevices,unabletotrulydisconnectandrelax.TextingAnxiety:UnderstandingWhyMessagingStressesYouOutandHowtoOvercomeItisacommonmanifestationofthisconstantconnectivity.Informationoverload:Themassivevolumeofinformationavailableatourfingertipscanbeoverwhelming.Fromnewsupdatestosocialmediafeeds,wearefacingagreatdealofdatathatourbrainsstruggletoprocessefficiently.38Rapidtechnologicalchanges:39Newdevices,softwareupdates,andplatformsemergeconstantly,requiringustocontinuallyadaptandlearn.Thisconstantstateofchangecanbestressful,particularlyforthosewhofeellesstech-proficient.Recognizingthesignsoftechnostressinourdailylivesiscrucialforaddressingtheissuebeforeitbecomesoverwhelming.Thecalltoactionisclear:takecontrolofyourtechnologyuse,sethealthyboundaries,andprioritizeyourwell-beinginthedigitalworld.Remember,technologyshouldbeatoolthatenhancesourlives.40A.It’snotasourceofconstantstressandanxiety.B.Thisoccurswhentechnologyforcesustoworkfaster.C.Thepaceatwhichtechnologyevolvescanbedizzying.D.Nowithasevolvedintoamorewidespreadandcomplexissue.E.Usemindfulnessappstoguideyouthroughrelaxationtechniques.F.Thisoverloadcanleadtodecisiontirednessanddecreasedproductivity.G.Theabilitytobereachedanytime,anywherehascreatedanexpectationofimmediateresponse.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,兩分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。WhenIfirststartedasahospice(臨終關懷醫院)volunteer,oneofmytaskswastoassistthefamiliesofpatientsinfillingoutlifereviewforms.Theseformswereusedbyhospicecaregiverstomoreabouttheirpatients.Somequestionsontheformmeofascrapbook(粘貼簿)Iwasworkingon.“Whynotmakescrapbooksforthepatients?”Thecametomymind.Mysupervisormyproposal.TalkingtoapatientnamedEdith,Ithatnoteveryonehadenoughphotosandmementos(紀念物)toascrapbook.Edith,whohadnevermarriedorhadchildren,wasonceadancer.So,todisplaytheofherlife,Idecidedtomakeapostertohanginherroom.Edith’suponseeingtheposterletusknowweweredoingsomething.WecalledthisposterprojectChart-a-Life.Theseposters,withphotosanddetailsaboutpatients’careers,interests,familiesandfriends,arejustdecorative.Theyhelpcaregiversseepatientsasindividuals,andalsoprovidegoodforvisitorstocommunicatewiththepatients.Thisprojectsoonbecameextremely.OtherfacilitiesinthearealearnedaboutCharta-Lifeandwereinspiredtocreatesomething.Onenursinghomestartedmakingpersonalizedplacemats.Whateverformittakes,Ithinkit’sagreatwaytoaperson’slife.41.A.care B.learn C.worry D.talk42.A.warned B.informed C.reminded D.convinced43.A.idea B.plan C.question D.advice44.A.refused B.approved C.doubted D.considered45.A.discovered B.showed C.explained D.recorded46.A.shape B.construct C.launch D.fill47.A.highlights B.adventures C.suffering D.loneliness48.A.otherwise B.instead C.equally D.unexpectedly49.A.anger B.sorrow C.sympathy D.smile50.A.informal B.powerful C.ordinary D.right51.A.morethan B.ratherthan C.lessthan D.otherthan52.A.scrapbooks B.approaches C.topics D.hospitals53.A.complex B.different C.popular D.strange54.A.reasonable B.similar C.familiar D.important55.A.defend B.drive C.spend D.celebrate第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。ChinesetechstartupDeepSeekwasfoundedbyLiangWenfengandoperatesfromanAIlabinHangzhou,56(east)China.SincelaunchingDeepSeek’sR1model,57createdaglobalhit,founderLiang,40,hasbecomeanationalheroinChina.Liang58(graduate)fromZhejiangUniversity,oneofChina’soldestandmostfamousinstitutions,withadegreeinartificialintelligence.In2016,heco-foundedthequantumhedgefund(量子對沖基金)HighFlyer,whichquicklygained59(recognize)foritsinnovativeuseofAI-driveninvestmentstrategies.HighFlyerservesastheonlysourceoffundingforDeepSeek.By2021,thefundhadfullyintegratedAIintoitsoperations,usingmachinelearningmodels60(predict)markettrendsandmakedata-driveninvestmentdecisions.InMay2023,Liangmade61boldmovebyfoundingDeepSeekwiththeaimofadvancingthefieldofartificialgeneralintelligence(AGI)throughAI-basedresearch.AccordingtoareportinForbes,DeepSeek’suniquefundingmodel,supported62(entire)byHighFlyer,hasallowedittopursueambitiousAIprojectswithoutthepressuresofexternalinvestors.Thismodelenablesthecompanytofocusonlong-termresearchanddevelopment.DeepSeek’steam,consistingofjusttenindividuals,63(make)upofexceptionaltalentfromleadingChineseuniversities.Thecompanyencouragesacultureofinnovationandplacesastrongemphasis64expertise(專長)intheChineselanguageandculture.Whenselectingstaff,DeepSeekprioritizestechnicalcapabilitiesovertraditionalworkexperience,65(lead)toateamwithfreshperspectivesandgroundbreakingideasinAIdevelopment.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)66.假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Tom對中國的科技發展很感興趣,尤其想了解中國的5G技術。請給他寫一封電子郵件進行介紹,內容包括:1.5G技術的特點;2.5G技術在中國的應用(如:智能交通、遠程醫療等領域);3.邀請他來中國體驗5G技術。注意:1.詞數80詞左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearTom,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)67.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。ItwastheNewYear’sEveof2025.Lily,ahigh-schoolsenior,wasfilledwithexcitementasshepreparedfortheannualfamilygatheringathergrandparents’old-fashionedhouseinthecountryside.Thehousewasalwaysfilledwithwarmthandlaughterduringtheholidays,andthisyearwasnoexception.AsLilyarrived,shenoticedthathercousin,Tom,seemedabitdown.Tomhadbeenstrugglingwithhisstudiesandwasworriedabouthisfuture.Lily,determinedtocheerhimup,decidedtospendsometimewithhimbeforethebigdinner.Afterawhile,theyfoundthemselvesintheattic(閣樓),goingthrougholdboxesfilledwithmemories.Amongtheoldstuff,theydiscoveredanold-fashionedboardgamethattheirparentsusedtoplaywhentheywerekids.Justastheywereabouttostartplaying,theyheardaloudnoisecomingfromoutside.Theyrushedtothewindowandsawthataheavysnowstormhadsuddenlyhit.Thewindwashowling,andthesnowwaspilinguprapidly.Realizingthatthestormmightcausesomeproblems,Lily’sparentsandunclesdecidedtocheckonthegeneratorsandtheheatingsystem.Meanwhile,LilyandTomcontinuedtheirexplorationintheattic,hopingtofindmoreinterestingthingstopassthetime.Suddenly,Tomfoundasmall,dustydiaryhiddenatthebottomofabox.Asheopenedit,hefoundthatitwaswrittenbytheirgreat-grandfather.Thediarywasfilledwithstoriesabouthislife,hisstruggles,andhishopesforthefuture.Onestoryinparticularcaughttheirattention.Itwasabouthowtheirgreat-grandfatherhadfacedadifficulttimeduringaharshwinterwhenhewasyoung.Buthenevergaveup,andwiththehelpofhisfamilyandfriends,hemanagedtogetthroughit.Astheyreadon,theyweredeeplyinspiredbytheirgreat-grandfather’sperseverance.Justthen,Lilyhadanidea.注意: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。Shesuggestedthattheysharethestorywiththewholefamily.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Afterthedinner,Tomdecidedtosharehisownplansforthefuture.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.A【原文】W:Thefinalexamisfinallyover.Jimmy,whatareyourplansforthesummervacation?M:I'mgoingtochingzhouwithmyfriends.Iwanttotrythefruitsoupthere.W:Then,KaiYuantempleisamustvisit.2.B【原文】M:Iheardyourfatherretired,too.Whatdoeshedonow?W:Heoftengoesouttodoexerciseandsometimesvisitshisoldfriends.M:That’snice.Myfatheroftengoestotheparktoplaychess.3.C【原文】W:Hello,ted.Whereareyou?AreyougoingtoAnna’sbirthdaytoday?M:Oh,hi,lily.Yes,I’mintheparknow.W:Mybrotherwilldrivemethereinhisnewcar.Wouldyoulikemetopickyouup?M:That’sverykindofyou.4.A【原文】W:Youcankeepthebookjourneytothewestforonlyhalfamonth.Remembertoreturnitthen.M:MayIrenewit?IfIcan'tfinishreading.W:Ofcourse.5.C【原文】M:Idon’twanttotakeacrowdedbustothecinema.Let’stakeataxi.W:Ihavenoproblemwiththat.Ifyoupayforit.M:Uh,Ithinksubwayisevenbetter,don’tyouthink?W:Okay.6.A7.C【原文】W:Charlie,youlookdifferent.Didyoulosesomeweight?M:Myweighthasn’tchangedforatleasttenyears.W:Thatitmustbethenewcoatyou’rewearing.It’sareallynicecoat.M:Ah,Iworethiscoatlastwinter,inthewinteroftheyearbeforelast.Dowereallyworkinthesameofficeforthelastfiveyears,Jenny?W:Sorry,Charlie,youknowI’mnotgoodatnoticingthingssometimes.Oh,Iknowit.You’rewearingglassesnow.Howdidyoubecomenearsighted?M:I’mnot.I’mjustwearingitinadecorativeway.NowIlookknowledgeable,don’tI?8.B9.A【原文】M:Whichlanguagewillyoustudythisterm?W:IpreferSpanish.M:Ihearfrommybrotherthattheteacher,MrWilliams,isverytoughonstudents.W:ButhehasaspecialteachingstyleM:Aspecialteachingstyle.Whatisit?W:Heusuallyinvitesnativespeakerstojointheclass.It’sgoodtostudyforeignlanguageswithnativespeakers.ManystudentscanspeakSpanishwellaftertakingMrWilliams’scourse.M:Great.IthinkIwillalsoregisterforit.That’sgood.10.B11.C12.B【原文】W:HiSimon,howareyourpaintingclasses?Theystartedlastweek,didn’tthey?M:Actually,theystartedlastmonth.I’vehadfourlessonsalready.W:Doyouliketheclasses?M:Mostofthetime.Drawingfruitisboringanddrawinganimalsisdifficult,butdrawingcartoonsisinteresting.W:Areyougoingtogoonapaintingtrip?M:Yes,wecouldchooseacastle,abridgeortherailwaystation.Ichosethebridge,andthat’swherewe’regoing.W:Sowhatareyougoingtodowithyourpaintings?M:Well,theyaren’tgoodenoughforacompetition,butI’llmakethemintocardsandgetmyfriendstobuythem.Ineedtopaymyparentsforallthepaintstheybought.13.C14.B15.A16.B【原文】M:Jane,whydidyouchoosetomajorinhomeeconomicsateasternIllinoisuniversity?W:Someofmyfriendsstudiedhomeeconomics.TheywantedmetogotothesameuniversityasthemandthenIcouldshareaflatwiththem.Butbeingclosetohomeappealedtomemost.M:Didyouenjoythecourse?W:Yes,Ilearnedalotaboutthingslikefoodtasting.Wehadtotasteadishandtrytojudgewhetherthepublicwouldlikeit.Asthetraininggotmorecomplex,itbecamehardertobeinagreementandtherewereevensometensemoments.Butitwasworthitintheend.M:Whatwasyourfirstjob?W:Iworkedforalargefoodcompanies.TheysentmetoworkinDenmark.Fortwoyears,Iwasinvitedtovisitlocalfoodcompanies.Imetlotsofpeoplethereandthey'vehelpedmeandtaughtmealot.I'mstillintouchwiththem.Alltheseinfluencedmywork.M:Doyouenjoyyourpresentjob?W:Well,Ihavetointerviewclientstofindoutabouttheirpreferenceandunderstandwhattheyneed.Itastefoodtomakeajudgmentaboutitsquality,whichismyfavoritepart.Andthentherearerepor

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