山東省泰安某中學新校區2024-2025學年高三年級下冊3月第二次調研考試英語試題(含解析)_第1頁
山東省泰安某中學新校區2024-2025學年高三年級下冊3月第二次調研考試英語試題(含解析)_第2頁
山東省泰安某中學新校區2024-2025學年高三年級下冊3月第二次調研考試英語試題(含解析)_第3頁
山東省泰安某中學新校區2024-2025學年高三年級下冊3月第二次調研考試英語試題(含解析)_第4頁
山東省泰安某中學新校區2024-2025學年高三年級下冊3月第二次調研考試英語試題(含解析)_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩10頁未讀 繼續免費閱讀

下載本文檔

版權說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內容提供方,若內容存在侵權,請進行舉報或認領

文檔簡介

泰安一中新校區高三下學期第二次調研考試

英語試題

2025年3月

第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)

做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案

轉涂到答題卡上。

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.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheyshoulddo?

A.Crossatthelight.B.Taketheshortcut.C.Waitforabus.

2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inakitchen.B.Inamarket.C.Inagarden.

3.WhattypeofbusinessisKentucky's?

A.Achainrestaurant.B.Alocaleatery.C.Afamily-ownedfactory.

4.Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.Surprised.B.Relieved.C.Regretful.

5.Whatisprobablythecauseofthewoman'sproblem?

A.Anxietyandstress.

B.Irregularsleepschedule.

C.Lackofexposuretonaturallight.

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。

聽下面一段對話,回答第6至7題。

6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?

A.Tobringupanewissue.

B.Togivehimanassignment.

C.Toprovidefeedbackonhiswork.

7.Whatdoesthewomanhighlightabouttheadvertisement?

A.Thedate.B.Thelocation.C.Theevent.

聽下面一段對話,回答第8至10題。

8.Whyhavecustomersmadecomplaints?

A.Thepaymenttakesalongtime.

B.Theparkinglotistoosmall.

C.Machineerrorsoftenoccur.

9.Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthemachines?

1

A.Theyareoverbudget.

B.Theymaycausenewtroubles.

C.Theywillcutdownonexpenses.

10.WhatdoesNataliesuggest?

A.Hiringaparkingattendant.

B.Discussingwithasuperior.

C.Reschedulinganafternoonmeeting

聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13題。

11.WhatsubjectdoesJennyhaveat9inthemorning?

A.English.B.Math.C.Science.

12.Whydoesthewomanagreetogotothelibrary?

A.Shecanreturnsomebooks.

B.Shecanprepareforherexams.

C.Shecanmeetthemanforlunch.

13.Whatdoesthemanimplyabouthisswimmingskills?

A.Heisaprofessionalswimmer.

B.Heneedspracticetostayinshape.

C.Hehasn'tgoneswimmingforawhile.

聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17題。

14.WhatwasJerry?sreactiontohisholidayinAustralia?

A.Hewasblamedforcarelessdriving.

B.Hewasexcitedabouttheexperience.

C.Hewasuncomfortablewiththejourney.

15.Howdoesthewomandescriberealtravel?

A.Itcanbetough.B.Itshouldbeleisurely.C.Ithelpsrecoverfromwork.

16.Whydoesthemanthinksomepeoplebecometravelwriters?

A.Theywanttoenrichtheirexperiences.

B.Theyareattractedbydifferentcultures.

C.Theytrytoescapetheirresponsibilities.

17.Whatmightthewomandotodeeplyunderstandacountry?

A.Visitmorecities.B.Readabouttheplace.C.Interactwithlocalpeople.

聽下面一段獨白,回答第18至第20題。

18.Atwhattimeofdaydoofficeworkerstypicallyexperiencesleepiness?

A.Around3:00pm.B.Duringlunchtime.C.Atthestartofwork.

19.HowdoesTimandJerry'ssupportitsemployees5napneeds?

A.Byallowingthemtonapattheirdesks.

B.Byprovidinganaproomwithbeds.

C.Byofferinga30-minutebreakafterlunch.

20.AccordingtoMr.Lin,whathappenswhenheissleepyatwork?

A.Heforgetssometasks.

B.Hestruggleswithaccuracy.

C.Hefeelslessmotivatedtowork.

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)

2

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。

A

Betweenthebestrestaurantstotryandeventstoattend,havingagoodtimeinChicagocan

beexpensive.However,therearestillplentyofoptionsforfunonabudget.

CatchashowattheEmptyBottle

Asoneofthelargestcitiesinthecountry,it'salmostguaranteedthatmostmusicianswill

makeastopinChicagowhilethey'reontour.Andthesmallbaroffersrareopportunitiestosee

artistsandenjoylivemusicupclose.Plus,showsonMondaynightsareusuallyfree!

Price:varies,usuallylessthan$20

ExplorearchitecturalhistoryonaFrankLloydWrighttour

Beyondthegleamingskyscrapers(摩天大樓),thereareotherstructuresthatproveChicagois

well-deservedforitsarchitecture,includinghomesdesignedbyfamedarchitectFrankLloyd

Wright.Glancesoftheexterior(外觀)arefree,ofcourse,buttoursofthehistorichousearenot

anditisessentialtoreservethemaheadoftime.

Price:$20-$30

HittheiceattheMaggieDaleyPark

WinterinChicagocanbeanunforgivingtimewhenresidentsareconcernedaboutthe

thoughtofeverleavingtheirhomes.Infact,itcanberatherfun,especiallyifyouspendsometime

iceskatingattheMaggieDaleyPark.Whileifsaninexpensiveactivityifyourentskates,the

savingsincreaseifyoubringyourownskates.

Price:$16online,$18walk-upMonday一Friday,$20online,$22walk-upSaturday一Sunday

WanderthroughforestsattheMortonArboretum

Wanttospendanaffordabledayappreciatingnature?HeadouttoLisletoexplorewinding

trailsandforests,whereyou'llfindtonsofnature-relatedactivitiesandotheroutdoorprograms.

Don'tforgettosecureatimedreservationbeforeyouheadout.

Price:adults$17,seniors$15,children$12

21.Whatisthetextaimedat?

A.Offeringeconomicalactivities.

B.Sharingguidanceonsafetours.

C.Encouragingoutdoorprograms.

D.RecommendingtopChicagoattractions.

22.WhatisthesimilaritybetweentheFrankLloydWrighttourandthewanderattheMorton

Arboretum?

A.Allowingfornaturalappreciation.

B.Requiringanappointmentinadvance.

C.Providingaccesstohistoricalbuildings.

D.Givingopportunitiestoseefamousartists.

23.WhichisthebestwaytosavemoneyatMaggieDaleyPark?

A.Walkingupthepark.B.Buyingticketsonline.

C.SkatingonMondaynights.D.Rentingskatesonthescene.

B

ShanXinghuaisanextraordinarywoman.Recently,itwasreportedthatshehasreceiveda

significanthonor.ThePublicityDepartmentoftheCommunistPartyofChinaCentralCommittee

hasawardedherthetitleof"RoleModeloftheTimes”.

3

Sheiswidelyrecognizedasthe“SuperBrain^^behind12306,whichisthecrucialrailway

ticketbookingsysteminChina.Shehasbeencommittedtotheresearchanddevelopmentof

China'srailwayticketingsystemfbrmorethan20years.Shehaspresidedovertheresearchon

railwaytransportationorganization,passengerservice,revenuemanagementtheoryand

technology,andledherteamtobuild12306systemintoasuperlargereal-timeticketingsystem

withleadingglobaltradingvolume,whichhasmadeoutstandingcontributionstothedigitaland

intelligentdevelopmentofChina?srailway.

Backin1996,ShanXinghuasetoffonthejourneyofdevelopingthissystem.Itwasatough

roadfilledwithchallenges.When12306wasinitiallyintroduced,especiallyduringthebusy

SpringFestivaltravelseason,thesystemoftenfacedbreakdowns.Forinstance,in2012,numerous

peopletryingtopurchaseticketsoverloadedthesystem.However,ShanXinghuawasnot

discouraged.Sheledherteamtoexplorenovelsolutions.Theyadoptedadvancedtechniqueslike

asynchronoustransactionqueuing.Asaresult,thesystemhasevolvedandcannowmanagea

massivevolumeoftickettransactionsdaily.

Furthermore,passengersarenowabletoselecttheirpreferredseatsandcompleteticket

purchasesviatheirmobilephones.Therearealsoadditionalfeaturessuchascombinedairandrail

traveloptions.

ShanXinghuahasdedicatedcountlesshoursandimmenseenergytothisproject.She

frequentlyworkedlongshiftsandsacrificedtimewithherfamily.Herdedicationandintelligence

haverevolutionizedtraintravelinChina,makingitfarmoreaccessibleandconvenient.Sheserves

asaninspiringrolemodelforusall.

24.WhatmakesShanXinghua"'SuperBrain”?

A.Leadingtheresearchteam.

B.Fixingcomputerbreakdowns.

C.Meetingtravelseasonchallenges.

D.Expandingrailwayticketingsystem.

25.Whichchallengedid12306facewhenfirstintroduced?

A.Lackofcombinedairandrailtravel.

B.Inabilitytosupportmobilephonetransactions.

C.Difficultyintraininguserstooperatethesystem.

D.Collapseofthesystemduringpeaktravelseasons.

26.Whatisthefeatureoftheimproved12306?

A.Novelandcostly.B.Secureandprofitable.

C.Convenientandefficient.D.Reliableandsustainable.

27.WhatcanwelearnfromShanXinghua?sstory?

A.Teamworkinachievingsuccesscounts.

B.Itisnecessarytobalancefamilywithwork.

C.Perseveranceiskeytoovercomingchallenges.

D.Technologyplaysavitalroleintransportation.

C

Inastudy,152collegestudentsexposedtomisinformationreadoneoftwoarticlesintended

togivecorrectandscientificallybackedinformation.Thosewhoreadanarticlethathad'justthe

fhcts“preservedmoremisconceptionsthanthosewhoreadanarticlewitharefutation一meaning

itspecificallypointedoutthefalseclaimsbeforepresentingthefacts.

4

Forthisstudy,researchersfirsttestedwhatthestudentsparticipantsknewaboutputting

flouride(氟化物)inwater.Thestudentsthenreadtwoarticles:onewithfalseinformationsaying

thatflouridationisharmfulandtheotherpresentingthescientificideasthatflouridationissafe

andpreventsdentaldisease.Theparticipantsallreadthesamemisinformation,butdifferent

groupsreadanarticlewiththecorrectinformationeitherinatraditional"justthefacts95styleor

onethatfirstrefutedthemisinformation.Thestudyalsotestedtheeffectsofhavingthe

participantsreadthecorrectarticlebefore,orafter,themisinformation.

Apost-testrevealedthatthestudentsstilllearnedunderallfourconditions一butthegroup

thatperformedtheworsthadseenthemisinformationfollowedbya“justthefacts,5typetext.

Thosewhohadreadtherefutationarticleeitherbefore,orafter,themisinformationhadfewer

misconceptions.Theyalsohadmorepositiveemotionstowardthesubject.

Withlargeamountsofinformationeasilyavailableonline,itcanbehardfbrmanypeopleto

sortfactfromfalsehood.Thiscancauseaproblemcalled"'conceptualpollution^^一whenlearning

incorrectinformationgivesrisetointerventionandconfusioninlearningthecorrectinformation.

“Yourminddoesn'tdiscriminateforcontent.Whetherifsacorrectconceptionoramisconception,

itjustreads.^^Danielson,apsychologyresearcher,says.Researcherslikehimarelookingfbrways

toteachsciencethatbreakthroughthenoiseofmisinformation.Thisstudyandothersprovethata

refutationapproachisprospective.Researchersalsoperceivetherefutationalapproachworkswell

fortopicsfromphysicsandchemistrytohighlypoliticalones.

28.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudentparticipantsinthestudy?

A.Theygotmisinformationfirst.B.Theyweredividedintotwogroups.

C.Theywereshownrightinformation.D.Theyreadthesametwoarticles.

29.Inwhatorderdidthepoorest-performinggroupreadthearticles?

A.Misinformationfirst,thenrefutation.B.Misinformationfirst,then"justthefhcts”.

C.Refutationfirst,thenmisinformation.D.t6Justthefacts"first,thenmisinformation.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“noise“probablymeaninparagraph4?

A.Correction.B.Comprehension.C.Occurrence.D.Disturbance.

31.Howdoesthetextdevelop?

A.Fact一Contrast一Explanation一Expectation

B.Background一Problem一Analysis—Solution

C.Introduction一Process—Result一Conclusion

D.Topic一Classification一Discussion一Outcome

D

Traditionalmethodsemployedfbrthediagnosisofmental-healthconditionsrequirethat

patientsengageindirectcommunicationwithadoctor.Whilethesemethodsappearsensiblein

theory,suchassessmentscan,inpracticalterms,extendoveraperiodofseveralmonths,and

furthermore,thediagnosesareultimatelysubjecttoadegreeofsubjectivity.

Itispreciselyforthisreasonthatscientistsareactivelyinvolvedinexperimentaleffortsto

automatethisdiagnosticprocess.Forinstance,largelanguagemodels(LLMs)possessthe

capacitytoanalyzeliterallyrecordedinterviewsinsearchofspeechpatternsandcontextualclues

indicatingpsychologicaldisorders.However,text-basedAIhasitslimitations.Culturaldistinction,

languagebarriers,andvaryinglevelsoffluencyinlanguagecanimpacttheresults.Ithasalso

beendemonstratedthatLLMshaveatendencytomirrorthelinguisticdiscriminationsinsociety.

Inonestudy,anLLMfailedtodiagnosedepressioninblackpatientscomparedwithwhitepatients.

5

Consequently,thenovelmethodscurrentlyunderdevelopmentdonotfocusonindividual

wordsbutonthewaythosewordsarespoken.AnAImodel,forexample,isintendedtodetect

slightchangesinapatient'svoice.Theresearchersassumethatindividualswithdepressionmay

possessdistinctivewaysofspeakingthatarenotverynoticeablefbrthehumantodetect.

Thesystemuses"pre-training”,atechniquebywhichthemodelisinitiallyexposedtovast

quantitiesofgeneralspeech,tohelpitrecognizecomplexspeechpatterns.Thesepatternsmight

includevariationsinrhythm,pitch(音高)variabilityandvoicequalitythathumancanrarelycatch.

Thispre-trainedactsasalinguistictuningfork,enablingthesystemtopickoutcomplexvariations

inspeechthatmightpotentiallysignaldepression,withoutthenecessityofcomprehendingthe

wordsthemselves.Subsequently,theresearchersadjusted,or“fine-tune“thisgeneral-purpose

systemspecificallyforthedetectionofdepressionwiththeaidofrecordingsofpatientswith

depression.Thismethodwas95%accuratewhentaskedwithcategorizingitsseveritybasedon

oneclinicalratingextent.

Diagnosis,thoughvaluable,isonlythefirststep.Differentpeoplewiththesamecondition

oftenrequirecustomizedtreatmentsforthesymptoms(癥狀)theyfindmosttroubling.Thenext

stepfbrthispromisingtechnologyseemsself-evident一buildAImodelsthatcanhelpdoctors

personalizethetreatmentstheygivetopatients.

32.WhafsthechallengetextbasedAIfacesinParagraph2?

A.Itcannotdeeplyanalyzespeechpatterns.

B.Itcannotreflectlinguisticdiscriminations.

C.Itcannotcorrectlyrecognizecontextualclues.

D.Itcannotavoidinfluencesfromlinguisticfactors.

33.Whyistherepre-trainingonvastquantitiesofgeneralspeech?

A.Torecognizecomplexwordpatterns.B.Toidentifycomplicatedvoicepatterns.

C.Topickoutvariationsinsymptoms.D.Tounderstandthewordsthemselves.

34.HowwilltheAl-basedtechnologyfurtherdevelop?

A.Itwillpromoteitsaccuracy.B.Itwilldiversifyitsfunctions.

C.Itwilloffertailoredtreatments.D.Itwillprovidepersonaldiagnosis.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.PromisingAITreatmentB.DiagnosingMentalDisorderswithAI

C.LanguageModelswithAID.ApplyingAItoMentalHealthTreatment

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。選項中有兩項多余選項。

Kindnessisauniversallanguagethatcanbringpeopletogetherregardlessofage,raceand

religion.Itisoneofthegreatestgiftswecangivetoothersandourselves.______16______

Kindnessmakesusfeelgood.Ithelpsproducefeel-goodhormones(激素).Hormoneslike

serotonin,whichareresponsibleforyoursatisfactionandhappiness,increasewhenyouperform

kindacts.Haveyoueverhadanexperienceofthis?____37_____Sowheneveryouwanttofeel

better,donothesitatetovolunteerandhelpsomeoneinneed.

Kindnessreducesnegativefeelings.Ithasbeenproventhatwhenyouactkindlytowards

someone,thefeelingsofanger,regret,envyandmanyothersuchfeelingstendtodisappearwith

yourkindacts.Theactoftreatingotherswithkindnessalsoeasesstress-relatedproblems,like

painandanxiety._____38_____

Kindnesscreatesamorepositiveenvironment._____32_____Forexample,whenpeople

6

receivekindness,theyaremorelikelytohelpsomeoneelse.Bypayingkindnessforward,we'll

buildacommunitywherewefeelsaferandmoreconnected.

40Studieshavefoundthatindividualswhovolunteerorregularlyengagein

kindactshavelowerrisksofdevelopingheartdisease.Haveyouheardabout“havingawarm

heart"?Well,ifyoushowanactofkindnesstosomeone,wearesureyouareawarm-hearted

person.

A.Kindnessisgoodforyourheart.

B.So,whatbenefitsdoesitbringabout?

C.Herearethewaystopracticekindness.

D.Kindactscaninspireotherstodothesame.

E.Nexttimeyoufeelanxious,lookoutforwaystohelpothers.

F.Ifyougivemorelovetoothers,youwillgetmoreattention.

G.Whenyoukindlygivesomeoneahand,you'llfeelbetterwithinyourself.

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。

ItisFebruary2020,andifsalmostascoldinsideasout.BythetimeIhavefinished

41andwalkedout,it's9p.m.It'snothardtofindmygroupbecausethey'realready

waiting,wearing42blackpolarbootsthesizeofatrunk.

OurguideisCeline,aFrenchwoman."Thepredictioniscloudstonight/shetellsus."But

youneverknow,sowewillstillbe43

Afterabout20minutes,thebus44atAurora(極光)Village,acollectionofsmall

buildingsbesideafrozenlake.Gettingoffthebus,Icouldn'thelp45fromfoottofoot.

Minutesafter,theclouds46.“Isthatit?”someoneasks,pointingatasmalldome

(圓頂)ofbrightnessonthehorizon.Theauroraisabeautiful,thoughhardto47:

phenomenon,occurringyear-roundandtourismrunsonexpectationsstimulatedbytravelwebsites.

However,thousandsofenhancedphotosofemerald-greenandruby-redarcs(弧線)makefalse

48.SoTvetriedtokeepmyownexpectations49.

Overabout20minutes,however,acloud50intoafinewhitearestretchingacross

thesky,brighteninguntilitisariverofpearl.CelineandIliebackonapileof

51_______,watchingtheglowingtrackcrosstheskylikeapainter's52.

Idon'tgenerallydothiskindofthing:travelin53,withguides.I'malwaystoo

shyforgroups.Butviewingtheauroraisapeculiarundertaking,somethingbestdoneinverycold

placesatnight,54cities,inanenvironmentthatdoesn,t55thesolotraveler.

41.A.bathingB.dressingC.bookingD.eating

42.A.formalB.identicalC.fancyD.distinct

43.A.regretfulB.thankfulC.carefulD.hopeful

44.A.pullsupB.drivesthroughC.breaksdownD.turnsback

45.A.shiftingB.steppingC.slidingD.shaking

46.A.escapeB.liftC.faintD.appear

47.A.refusesB.reformC.predictD.imagine

48.A.promisesB.decisionsC.statementD.arrangements

49.A.highB.unrealisticC.lowD.great

50.A.runsB.dividesC.growsD.absorbs

7

51.A.touristsB.photosC.dirtD.snow

52.A.brushB.blanketC.handD.desire

53.A.wondersB.packsC.bootsD.pairs

54.A.aroundB.beyondC.inbetweenD.farfrom

55.A.compriseB.surpriseC.punishD.reward

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。

Competitionintheartificialintelligencesectorisheatingup.TheriseofDeepSeek56

(underline)China'sgrowinginnovationincutting-edgetechnology.

57theUStightenedexportcontrolsonadvancedAIchips,DeepSeek9ssuccess

challengestheidea58massivecomputingresourcesareamustforAIbreakthroughs.US

containmentoftechnologywillnotstymieChina'sinnovationprogress,59insteadwill

accelerateChineseenterprises5effortstoachievetechnologicalbreakthroughs,theexpertssaid.

DeepSeek-RI,anopen-sourceAImodel,performsaswellas60(lead)USmodels

intaskslikemathandcoding.61.itdoesthiswithfarlesscostandcomputingpower..

Themodelhassurprisedtheworld.Itquicklybecamethetop-downloadedfreeapp,

62(surpass)ChatGPTintheAppleappstore.Chinesecloudcomputingcompaniesand

telecomoperatorshaveintegratedDeepSeek5smodelsintotheirplatforms.

ThissuccessbenefitsmuchfromlocalpolicysupportandindicatesthatChineseAI

companiescanmakegreatprogress63givenproperplatformstoinnovate.Theyare

changingtheglobalAIlandscape.64China'scontinuouseffortsinAI,thefutureofthis

fieldlooksbright.Withmore65(determine)andinnovation,evengreaterachievements

areexpected.

第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)

66.第一節(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你校將舉辦主題為“科技改變生活”的科技節,你想邀請英國交換生

Peter來體驗本次活動,請給他寫一封郵件。內容包括:

⑴活動時間和地點;(2)活動內容安排。

注意:寫作詞數應為80左右。

DearPeter,

Howiseverythinggoing?

YoursSincerely,

LiHua

67.第二節

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。

InthesmalltownofRiverdale,lifewasnevereasyfor17-year-oldEmily.Herfamilyhad

facedfinancialstrugglessinceherfather9sbusinesswentdown,leavingthemindebt.Tomake

mattersworse,Emily5smotherhadfallenill,addingmedicalbillstotheirlistofconcerns.Despite

thesechallenges,Emilyrefusedtoletadversitydefineher.Sheworkedtirelesslyafterschoolto

supportherfamilyandkeptupwithherstudies,determinedtosecureascholarshipforcollege.

Oneday,asshewasbrowsingtheinternetforpotentialscholarshipopportunities,Emily

cameacrossanarticleaboutalocalcharityeventthatofferedafullscholarshiptothewinnerofa

8

talentcompetition.Withouthesitation,shedecidedtoenterthetalentcompetition.Emilywasan

accomplishedpianist,havingpracticedpianoforhourseverydaythroughoutherchildhood.She

pouredherheartintopracticingforthecompetition,hopingitwouldbehertickettoabetterfuture.

Onthedayofthecompetition,Emilyfeltamixofnervesandexcitement.Shewatchedas

othercontestantsshowcasedtheirtalents-somesang,othersdanced,andafewofthecontestants

playedinstruments.Whenitwasherturn,Emilytookadeepbreathandbegantoplay.Herfingers

movedgracefullyoverthekeys,andthemelodyfilledtheroom.Shewasnearlyabsorbedinthe

piecesthatshehadpracticedhundredsoftimes.Asthelastnoteechoed,theaudienceeruptedin

applause.

Thejudgesdiscussedforawhilebeforefinallyannouncingthewinner.ToEmily'sdismay,

shedidn'twinthescholarship.Thejudgespraisedherperformancebutsaidtheywerelookingfor

something"different“thisyear.Emilylefttheeventfeelingdefeated,wonderingwhenshewould

everescapeherdifficultcircumstances.

Despitenotwinningthescholarship,Emilyrealizedthatsometimes,whenonedoorcloses,

anotheropens.Herperseveranceanddeterminationhadledhertoapathshenevercouldhave

imagined.

注意:

1.續寫詞數應為150個左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。

Asshewalkedhome,lostinthought,astrangerapproachedher.

Emilywasoveijoyedandgratefullyacceptedthejudge'soffer

9

參考答案

第二部分

第一節

A篇主要介紹了平價的美式活動,包括在空瓶子上表演、探索建筑史和薩斯金斯公園滑冰等。

21.A題干的意思是本文的目的是什么。A項是提供一些經濟節約的活動;B為了分享安全

的旅游指導;C項是為了鼓勵戶外活動;D項是為了推薦最好的芝加哥景點。根據第一段

Betweenthebestrestaurantstotryandeventstoattend,havingagoodtimeinChicagocanbe

expensive.However,therearestillplentyofoptionsforfunonabudget(在最好的餐廳和參加活

動之間,在芝加哥玩耍是很貴的。然而,人們仍然有很多經濟的選擇)可知,本文主要是為

了提供一些比較經濟節約的活動。

22.B題干的意思是弗蘭克?勞埃德?賴特的巡演與莫頓植物園的巡演有何相似之處。根據

Glancesoftheexteriorarefree,ofcourse,buttoursofthehistorichousearenotanditisessential

toreservethemaheadoftime(當然,看外面是免費的,但參觀歷史悠久的房子不是免費的,

必須提前預訂)以及Don'tforgettosecureatimedreservationbeforeyouheadout(別忘了在你

出發前預定好時間)可知,艾米?薩默斯沃思和弗蘭克?勞埃德?賴特的巡演都需要提前預

定。

23.B題干的意思是在麥琪?戴利公園節約錢的最佳方法是哪個。根據Price:$16online,$18

walk-upMonday一Friday,$20online,$22walk-upSaturday一Sunday,在網上買票最便宜。

24.D根據文章第二段Sheiswidelyrecognizedasthe"SuperBrain"behind12306,whichisthe

crucialrailwayticketbookingsysteminChina.她被廣泛認為是12306背后的“超級大腦”,

12306是中國至關重要的火車票預訂系統。

25.D根據文章第三段When12306wasinitiallyintroduced,especiallyduringthebusySpring

Festivaltravelseason,thesystemoftenfacedbreakdowns.12306剛推出時,特別是在繁忙的春

運期間,該系統經常面臨故障。

26.C根據文章第三段Asaresult,thesystemhasevolvedandcannowmanageamassivevolume

oftickettransactionsdaily.因此,該系統得到了發展,現在可以管理每天大量的票務交易。第

四段Furthermore,passengersarenowabletoselecttheirpreferredseatsandcompleteticket

purchasesviatheirmobilephones.此外,乘客現在可以通過手機選擇自己喜歡的座位并完成購

z西Ko

27.C根據文章最后一段ShanXinghuahasdedicatedcountlesshoursandimmenseene

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯系上傳者。文件的所有權益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網頁內容里面會有圖紙預覽,若沒有圖紙預覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經權益所有人同意不得將文件中的內容挪作商業或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內容的表現方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內容負責。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權或不適當內容,請與我們聯系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論