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江苏省泰州中学高三年级学年度上学期第一次质量检测2024-2025英语学科时间120分钟满分150分命题人李晶唐淼袁大梦审题人印娜孙亚涛第一部分听力(共20题;每题
1.5分,满分30分)第一节听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,5A BC
1.What isthe mansfinal destinationA.Seattle.B.Honolulu.C.San Francisco.
2.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In amall.B.In aschool.C.In apark.
3..How dothe speakersknow each otherA.From school.B.From thegym.C.From thesailing club.
4.What doesthe womanmeanA.She hasone moreday toregister.B・She has already learnedher lesson.C.She madethe same mistake twice.
5..What isthe manabout to doA.Have aninterview.B.Take atest.C.Run arace.你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10第二节听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听5A BC每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每55段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesthe womansay about the wellA.Ifs justa pile of stones.B-People canget waterby usingit.C.She knowsnothing aboutits histoiy.
7.Why doesthe manprobably want to drinkthe waterA.He isthirsty.B.He wants to avoidsickness.C.He thinksifs goodquality.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What doesthe womanthink of the strawberrycakeA.TVs notvery sweet.B.It9salittle expensive.C.Ifs toosimple.
9.Who isparticular about the cakeA.Tommy.B.Jane.C.Jessica.
10.What arethe speakerslikely celebrating江苏省泰州中学高三年级学年度上学期第一次质量检测20242025听力610BAABC1115CBABA1620ACCAB15BACBC阅读理解2427BDAC2831BCBC3235BDBA2123ADC七选五3640EGBFD完形填空4650CBCDA5155CDBCA4145CDCBA短文填空
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65.have integratedat应用文Dear Ben,英语参考答案Im sorryto learnabout your current troubleregarding theuse ofAl toolsfor yourassignment.I canfully relate toyour situation as Ionce facedsimilar temptationsto manageheavy academicworkloads.However,AI shouldneverreplace ourown intellectualefforts.As ascientist oncesaid,“Our intelligenceis whatmakes ushuman,and AIis anextension ofthat quality.”While AI can assistin certain areas,oveiTeliance on it underminesthe essenceof learningand promiseacademic integrity.Therefore,I suggestyou improveyour workwithout solelydepending onAI toolsand have an openconversation withyourteacher,clarifying yourintentions anddemonstrating yourmitment togenuine learning.Learning isnot justabout pletingtasks butalso aboutthe processof acquiringknowledge.Wish youall thebest!Yours,读后续写Li HuaAt recess the next day,I sawDel sittingal onewatching the kickball game.I hatedthe nickname“Germy”,but seeinghimisolated was also notwhat I wanted.Guilt pushedme to him.“What do you want,Germy”Del asked,his voicesoundingmore hurtthan angry.I satnext to him andgradually utteredthe wholething abouthow myhasty assumptionturnedinto sucha terriblerumor.Im sorry.T wishI hadnever saidthat,“I apologized,not daringto lookinto hiseyes.Annoyance andsurprise flickeredacross hisface.But secondslater,he loweredhis headand saidquietly,Its okay.Iguess I wasnt verynice toyou,either/9His wordssoothed me,but I could feelhe was still sad.Now thatDel hadforgiven me,I decided to domore beforethe recesswas over.I walkedtowards the kickballplayers andcalled for their attention.Everyone stoppedin surprise.Del didntbeat upanyone J I stated,explaining whatactuallyhappened.Whispers of astonishment spreadand finallyone playershouted,Alright,Del,doyouwant to join myteamA smilebroke throughDels gloomyBee,Yes,and Iwant Jamieon it,too!”He glancedat meshyly,and Icouldtell hisuse ofmy realname washis wayof makingan apology.Soon theplayground wasfilled withlaughter andtalks.Butthis timethey mademe realizesomething wordshave thepower tohurt and heal.听力原文Text1M:You saidthat thisflight toSan Franciscois delayed.Will Istill be able to make myconnecting flightto Honoluluat1:30W:Hmm...you mightnot.However,I canget youonadirect flightto Honolulufrom herein Seattlein twohours.1Text2W:Hi.Is that you,Jack I remember wemet at the schoolparents meetinglast time.M:Hi,Mary.Long timeno see.Do youoften shophereW:Yes.I livenear thismall,2and myapartment isjust acrossfrom thatbig parkover there.Text3M:Tom,this ismy friendJill.We knoweach otherfrom thesailing club.We racetogether on the sameboat.Jill,Tom andI wentto schooltogether.W:Hi,Tom.3You lookso familiar!I thinkweve metbefore.Maybe at the gymText4M:Did yousign upfor classeson timethis yearTomorrow isthe lastday toregister.W:I didit lastweek.I missedsigning uplast year,and Imnot going to make the samemistake twice.4Text5W:Just remember,Mike:It cantbe harderthan ourfinal exams.No matterwhat happens,you restill awinner tome.M:Thanks.I justget sonervous in the beginning.Everyone elseis inmuch bettershape thanme,and theylook faster,too.5W:I believein you.You cando it!Text6W:Do yousee thiswellM:Yes,I cansee itclearly.It lookslike apileofstones.Does ithave anysignificanceW:Its awell.You know...what peopleused toget waterfrom deepunderground.6This welldoes looklike aruin,just likemost of the otherancient buildingsat thisplace.But ifyou lookmore closely...e overhere onthis side,and watchyourstep...You willsee thatthere9sstillwater init.M:I cansee itnow.If shot out.Should wchave adrink7W:I wouldnt.People used to thinkthis watercould curesicknesses.But Imnot sureof thequality now.Text7M:I reallywant ourcake to be special,Tina.It shouldlook beautiful.W:But moreimportantly,it shouldtaste great.I knowchocolate cake is yourfavorite,but this one is a littletoorich forme.M:Lets trythe strawberry.8W:Oh,I likethisone,James!Its nottoo sweet.8M:Yes,but itsso pink.What wasthe flavorwe hadfor yourbirthdayW:Lemon cream.That wasdelicious,but GrandmaJane doesntlike lemon.Shell beplaining allnight ifshe cantenjoythe cake.9M:Good point.W:This coffeecakeismy favoriteso far.It remindsme of the cakewe ateat Jessicasgraduation.Ifs simpleandelegant.M:IrememberBeth andTommy hada sixlayer cakeat theirwedding.Each layercould be a differentflavor.AndId likeours justlike theirs.10W:Great idea!We couldplease all the guests.10Text8M:Ive accepteda jobat atutoring pany.11W:Is itone of the goodonesM:No,its oneof the worst.W:Well,whafs thepay like11M:Oh,its similarto teachingat a high school.11But thehours are a problem.They probablywont givemefulltime work.Til keeplooking fbrother jobswhile Imworking atthis pany.At leastitll giveus someine rightnow.11W:True.Is thework closebyM:They have a buildingin ourcity,but themain placeis anhour awayby car.Til haveto gothere at least twiceaweek.W:Too bad.I knowthatyoudont likedriving.12Youd rathertake trainsor buseseverywhere.M:Yeah,I workedas a taxi driver for awhile,and it wasnt agreat experience.12As longas Imnot the onedriving,TITI happy.Theres nopublic transportationto the other city,13unfortunately.W:What aboutdriving togetherwith aco workerIs thereanyone elsewho will be travelingfrom here13M:There area fewpeople.After Istart working,Pll seeif anyonegoes on the samedays asI do.13第题为推断题Text916W:Can youbelieve whatTom didHe waskind ofrude atour lastgathering overthe weekend...14M:Linda,1417maybe youshouldnt beso hardon Tom.15He washaving areally badday becausehis favoriteteamjust lostin the championships.W:Icanunderstand howdifficult thatwould be,but Idont thinkit giveshim the right toupset everyoneelse.M:I agree.But Tomhas neverbeen verygood atdealing withthings likethat.Remember whenhis dogMax.ranaway Hegot upsetafter schooland justwalked homeby himself.He forgotall aboutour dramaclub meeting.But thenhefelt reallybad andapologized afterwards.W:Joe,15what areyou sayingM:Pm justsaying itwould helpif wewere alittle moreforgiving.Wouldnt youwant someoneto beunderstandingif youwere havinga badday15W:T guessso.And nowthat Ithink aboutit,there wasthat timewhen Ilost allmy puterfiles andTom helpedme getthemall back.I hadpletely forgottenabout that.He workedonitfor hours.M:See Hecan bevery thoughtfulwhen hewantsto be.W:Lets goto Tomshouse sowe canput thisbehind us.Whafs hishouse number,again17Text10Iwantto thankall of the volunteersfor ingin todayto theMiami BeachRed Crossorganization.18We appreciatethe time andservice you are providingto helpthe RedCross finishits missionin thestate ofFlorida.Today,we aregoingto becollecting,organizing,and shippinghurricane relief supplies todifferent citiesaround thestate.Since the hurricanebegan sevendays ago,20we estimatethat200,000people arewithout power,1920,000of whomwill beunable toreturnto theirhomes foratleasta week.We hopeto beable toget thesesupplies to the coast.The heaviestdestruction hasoccurredin MexicoBeach,with millionsof dollarsin damagereported already,but areassuch asPanama CityBeach andFlorenceBeach havealso beenhit hard.First,we need to pickup the supplies fromparticipating Floridabusinesses.Andthen weneed toput all the foodand waterin oneset ofboxes and then allthe otheritems such as flashlights,tools,andcleaning suppliesin aseparate area.We areaiming tohave thesupplies reachthe worstareas inthree days,20so weneedto hurry.Once you have finishedin yourassigned area,please reportto oneof the managers.They willtell youwhichtruck toload the reliefsuppliesonto,as wecoordinate ourefforts withour partnersin Mississippiand Alabama.A・A birthday.B.A graduation.C.A marriage.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Whats goodaboutthenew jobA.The payis verygood.B.The workis fulltime.C.The wageswill behelpful.
12.Why doesntthe manwanttodriveA.He thinksit takestoo long.B,He hada badexperience asataxidriver.C.Hell haveto travelwith acoworker.
13.How canthemanget to theothercityA.By car.B.By bus.C.By train.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why isLinda upsetwith TomA.He stoppedgoing to the dramaclub.B・He actedrudely overthe weekend.C.He playedbadly in thechampionships.
15.What doesJoe try to convinceLinda to doA.Be moreunderstanding.B・Be moreencouraging.C.Be moreforting.
16.What dowe knowabout JoeA.He isa considerateguy.B.He isa sportsfan.C.He isa doglover.
17.What mightLinda donextA.Stop beingfriends withTom.B-Make aphone call.C・Visit Tomat home.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Where isthereliefeffort for the hurricanebeing organizedA.In MexicoBeach.B.In FlorenceBeach.C.In MiamiBeach.
19.How manypeople doesthe speakerestimate havelost powerA.200,
000.B.20,
000.C.
2000.
20.When willthesuppliesarrive attheworstareasA.7days afterthe hurricanebegan.B.10days afterthe hurricanebegan.C.2weeks afterthehurricanebegan.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DLotte World containsthe indoorLotte WorldAdventure Landandtheoutdoor Magic Island.This placehassomething for everyone anddraws largecrowds overthe weekends.You canchoose thepass cardwhich suitsyou themost.The RedPass CardGetfree accessto more than55top Seoulattractions with a RedPass Card,a costeflfectiveoption thafsideal forfamiliesand groups.You dontneedtobuy papertickets.Download anapp onyour phoneand show the scancodes whenenteringthese differentattractions.Price:$60per adultThe Yellow Pass CardEnjoy ahandson introductionto SeouPscelebrated Lotteplex duringthis fulldayprivate tour.Visit LotteTowerSeoul Skyand LotteWorld themeparks,with alladmission ticketsincluded.Price:$25per adultDuration:24hoursThe Blue Pass CardLotteWorld and Everland,two ofKoreas mostpopular andmassive themeparks,lie justoutside of Seoul.Getting tothemwithout rentinga carcan bedifficult.Not onlydoesthe BluePass Card provideconvenient,free busservice fromyourhotel,but itllguarantee yourentry intoa themepark of your choiceon the day youdlike tovisit.Price:$50per adultDuration:24hoursThe GreenPass CardThispackage includesadmission tothe indoormuseum,plus stopsat LotteStation onwhere avariety ofclothing,toys,electronics,and othergoods aresold andthe departmentstores.Price:$20per adultDuration:8hours
21.Which passcard haselectronic ticketsA.The RedPass Card.B.TheYellowPass Card.C.The BluePassCard.D.The GreenPassCard.
22.Where canvisitors dothe shoppingA.At theMagicIsland.B.At Lotteplex.C・At LotteTower.D.At LotteStation.
23.What canvisitors getby buyingtheBluePass CardA.They canhaveahotel stayfor24hours.B・They canvisit thecity centerofSeoul.C.They cancut thebudget fortransportation.D.They canvisit bothLotteWorldandEverland.B“You haveto tellus whereyouaregoing andyou lied,“my sonsfather saidtohimafter tellinghim hewouldnt beableto hangout withhis friendsfbr twoweeks.My youngestknows the rules:You haveto tellus whereyou willbe atall times,and ifthe planschange,you havetoask beforeyou participate.Tve drilledthis intohis headover andover becauseIm that anxious mom,the onethat worries,theonewho isafraid herkids aregoingtoget intoa badsituation ifshe doesntrepeatedly remindthem tomake therightchoices andfollow therules.Parents canconstantly tell their kidsto followtherules,act politelyand dothings the“right way.We canteachthem thelessons andhope theyfollow ouradvice.But the truth is,even thoughyour childcan hearyour voicein theirearwhile theyare gettingready tostick theirbig toeinto somethingthat theyknow wouldmake yourhead spin,it mightnotbe enough to stopthem.There aretimes whenthey needto experiencefeeling scared,uneasy orguilty inorder tolearn andkeep themfromrepeating the samemistakeover andover again.Ifs oneof the most horriblethings thatI realizedasaparent,but afterlivingwith threeteens fora fewyears ifsmy truth—and itsthetruthof everyother parentof ateenager.Looking backupon myyoung life,I knownothing reallysank inunless Iexperienced itfor myself,like whenIstopped eatingchocolate lateat nightand foundI wasfinally ableto sleepat night.It tookme longto stopdamaging myownsleep eventhough noteating thechocolate wasthe simplesolution.And Iam nota stubbornteen.Ive realizedthe importanceof steppingback justa bit,and lettingmy teensnavigate theirown way.Its madeallthe
24.What doesthe authorexpect herson todoA.Stop beingso anxious.B,Follow thefamily rules.C.Learn totell rightfrom wrong.D.municate morewith parents.
25.Whats theauthors scariestrealizationA.Kids shouldtellthetruth.B・Kids shouldobey socialrules.C.Kids shouldlearn from their parents.D.Kids shouldlearn bymaking mistakes.difference.A.became fullyunderstood B・played an important roleC.sounded possibleD.made progress
26.Which of the followingcan replacethe underlinedpart inParagraph
527.What would be thebest titleforthetextA・Let goofyourchildren B.Give yourkids moreloveC.Step backwhen necessaryD.Learn importantlife lessonsC匕斗星The Big Dippers stars©areacelestial landmark.Visible in the NorthernHemispheres night sky,the starsdrawout ashape likea scoopwithahandle.Beginner stargazerscan easilypick itout.Now,scientists have been intriguedbythree factorsthat canexplain whycertain groups of starsform suchrecognizable patterns.One ishow brightthe starsare.Another ishow far apart theyare.And thethird hastodowith howhuman eyesmove.The Big Dipper ispart of the constellationUrsa Major.Thafs oneof manystar groupingsthat peopleinthepastselected fortheir shapes.Some shapeswere saidto depictanimals,people orobjects.Sophia Davidwondered whypeopleselected thesestar groupings.She isahighschool studentat FriendsCentral Schoolin Wynnewood,Penn.“Ancient peoplefrom variouscultures connectedsimilar groupingsof stars independently of each other/9said David.That suggeststhat differentpeople wereperceiving the starsinthesameway.So Davidteamed upwith scientistsat theUniversityof Pennsylvaniain Philadelphia.She presentedtheir workon March18atanonline meetingoftheAmericanPhysical Society.The researchersthought abouthowtheeyes travelacross thisnight sky.Human eyestend tomove indiscrete(分离的)()jumps,called saccadesSehKAADS.Thats whenboth eyesquickly shiftfrom onepoint ofinterest toanother.The teamcreated aputer simulationbased on the distributionof saccadelengths.They alsoincluded twobasic detailsofthe nightsky asseen fromEarth.The firstwas howfarapartdifferent starsappear fromone anotherinthe sky.The secondwashow brightvarious stars are.The techniquecould pickout singleconstellations.One constellationit pickedout wasthestargrouping known asDorado,the Dolphinfish.The researchersalso usedthe techniqueto mapthe wholesky.It generatedgroups ofstars.Thescientists paredthose groupstothe88modern constellations.Those aregroups ofstars recognizedby theInternationalAstronomical Union.The twosets ofstar groupsmostly matched.That confirmedthe methodworked toexplain howtheconstellations came tobe.
28.What arethe scientistsinterested inA.How theBigDippercame toexist.B・What contributestothepattern ofgroups ofstars.C.How theBigDipperinfluenced othergroups ofstars.D.Why certaingroupsofstarsareattractive tohuman eyes.
29.What didSophia DaviddiscoverA.Stars arereally independentofeach other.B-Ancient peoplewere goodat observingstars.C.Cultures hardlyinfluence peoplesway toperceive stars.D.Ancient peoplecooperated witheachotherin studyingstars.
30.What didthe researcherstrytodoA.To discovernew constellationsinthenightsky.B.To usetechnology torecognize constellations.C.To studythe movementof humaneyes.D.To countthe number of constellations.
31.What canwe learnfromthelast paragraphA.Dorado isthe largestconstellation inthesky.B.The researchersdecidedtoimprove theirmethod.C.The scientistshave foundthe waythe constellationscametobe.D.The InternationalAstronomical Unionshould studymodem constellations.D“It wasfound bymy dad,“says archaeologistAndrew Birley.At thetime,his fatherRobin Birleyfound twooil ypiecesof woodand pickedthem upand rubbedthem betweenhis fingers.And whenhe didthat,the twopieces cameapart——and hesaw thewriting:the everydayrecord ofan ancientRoman soldier.The contentofthewooden tabletincluded householdmatters andpersonal experiences.The first tablet wasdamaged becausearchaeologists atthetimedidnt realizehow delicatethe ancientwooden(人工制品)artifacts were.But sincethen,morethan1,800similar tabletshavebeenfound amongother buriedartifactsat Vindolanda,and they9re nowrecognized assome ofthe worldsgreatest archaeologicaltreasures.The BritishMuseum inLondon isconducting a new analysisofthematerials usedtomakethe Vindolandatablets,inthe hopethat bystudying themediums ofthe tabletsthey canplete theirmessages.Most ofthe tablets were writtenin Latinlanguage,a veryplex language.The tabletswere usuallyfound deepunderground,where theearth andlack ofoxygenprevented thewooden itemsfrom damaging.Unfortunately,the Vindolandasite isbeing unstablebecause ofclimatechange,which causesit ultimatelybee drierand thenwetter,and thatmeans yetundiscovered writingtablets areless likelytosurvive inthe ingyears.It isthemosttroubling barrierthat scientistsface intheir work.They mustact morequickly.“There werelot ofsoldiers whocame from different backgrounds,and theyhad tobeableto municatewith eachother,“Andrew Birleysays.Archaeologists arediscovering thetablets notinacentralized,administrative area,but all(城堡)around thefort andsurrounding residenceswhere ordinaryRoman soldierslived.They weretaught toread andwrite—unmon practiceatthetime.This isreally beyondmy expectations.(后About halfofthe300,000Roman Armysoldiers inBritain werecitizens ofRome.The restwere auxiliarytroops备军队)who hadsigned upto fightfortheRomans for25years,with thepromise ofbeing grantedcitizenship atthe end(兵役).of theirenlistment Thetablets showmany auxiliarytroops camefromdifferentplaces andwere sentfar fromtheirhomes.Regardless ofwhere thetroops originated,they wantedto changetheir liferegardless ofdanger.
32.What dowe knowaboutthefirsttabletfound atVindolandaA.Andrew Birleypreserved itwell.B.It wasa diaryofaRoman soldier.C.Andrew Birleyfound itby accident.D.It wasthe artworkoftheRoman time.
33.What makesit difficultfor scientists to studythe tabletsA.The messagesonthetabletsweredestroyed by the war.B・The Latinlanguage ishard forscientiststo understand.C.The materialsusedtomakethetablets arenowhere to find.D.The naturalcondition ofpreserving thetablets hasbee worse.
34.What surprisesAndrew BirleyA.The greatnumber of Roman soldiers.B.The literacyskills ofRoman soldiers.C.The differentbackground sofRoman soldiers.D.The centralizedadministration ofRomansoldiers.
35.Which wordcanbest describethe auxiliarytroopsA.Daring.B.United.C.Organized.D.Selfless.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Creating aneffective volunteer engagement strategyisamulti stepprocess.If yourenot surewhere tostart,dontworry!Well breakit downinto easysteps.Understand your volunteers andgoals.If your volunteers feelclosely relatedwith your organizations missionandgoals,they willcontribute.But first,you needtounderstandexactly whatmotivates themto contribute.36Determine howyou,ll measurevolunteer engagement.Measuring success looks differentforeveryorganization-butits somethingthat mustbe definedwhen creatinga volunteer engagement strategy.Does successmean havinga largenumberof supportersDoes itmean havingvolunteers pletea certainnumberofvolunteer shiftsper month37In thisway,your goalswillbebetter reflectedin yourvolunteer engagement strategy.Walk through the volunteerengagement lifecycleand identifyweak spots.As youstart tomeasure theperformanceof yourvolunteer program,take alook atyourcurrentvolunteerengagementlifecycle.38Making eventhe smallestchanges canhaveamajor impactonthelifecycle ofyour overallengagement cycle.Make sureyouve gottherighttools to support volunteerengagement.The toolsyou choosetosupportyourengagement willprove tobeagame changerfor yourvolunteerengagement strategy!39Ensure thatyouhavethe proper(留住)and enoughresources tostay ahead,retain volunteers,and builda strongermunity.4Creating asuccessful volunteerengagementstrategyrequires givingyourvolunteers the space to connectwith your organizationand witheachother.Keeping anopen lineof municationwithyourvolunteers isessential.Sendtext remindersabout volunteershifts andemail remindersforyourevents toreduce noshows.A.Give yourvolunteersthespacetorelax.B-Where canyou makeimprovementsC.Try tolengthen thevolunteerengagementlifecycle.D.Enhance theprocess withmunication.E.Explore theirinterests andskills tocreate appealingopportunities forthem.F.As yourorganization grows,the numberof volunteerswill increase.G.Its worthconsidering whatsuccesslookslike toyourorganization.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWhenlight snowbegan falling,the principalkept acareful eyeontheapproaching storm.It soon41qualities ofsomethingmore terrible.By middayhe called the schoolbuses back,so the kids couldget homesafely beforeit wastoolate.My studentsgathered theirbelongings,and felt42tobegoing homeearly.Then thebuses arrived._43,the stormsuddenly becameheavier anditwasquickly clearthat nobodywas goinganywhere anytime soon.Over300children got44inside theschool.As nightapproached andthe stormshowed nosigns ofstopping,we beganto feel45,What wouldwefeed severalhundred childrenfor dinnerWhere wouldthey sleepAfter everyparent was46that theirchildren weresafe,people wholived closeenoughto47the badweather werecalled andasked iftheycould help.Soon,a handfulof people48to travelthroughtheblinding snow,bringing bagsof foodand blankets.Therewasnt muchfood,but everythingwas shared,nobody gothungry andnobody49,Whennight fell,we workedout sleepingarrangements forthekids.50bythetension oftheday,most ofthem fellasleep soononthe carpetedfloors.51,the nextmorning we52tofindthe stormhad stopped.With theroads nowclear ofsnow,our studentswere soonsafely ontheir wayhome,and allthe staffbreathed asigh of
53.What mighthave()been an54had insteadresulted instrengthened bondsbetween the55and ourschool.
41.A.picked upB.showed offC・took onD.made up
42.A.disappointed B,honored C.astonished D.thrilled
43.A.Therefore B.Moreover C・However D.Otherwise
44.A.engaged B・trapped C.caught D.abandoned
45.A.concerned B・confused C・annoyed D.bored
46.A.convinced
8.promised C.informed D.reminded
47.A.avoid B・brave C・escape D.ignore
48.A.agreed B-tended C.managed D.happened
49.A.failed B-waited C・opposed D.plained
50.A.Exhausted B,Frightened C.Threatened D.Challenged
51.A.Surely B.Hopefully C.Thankfully D.Strangely
52.A.expected B.remembered C.sought D.awoke
53.A.impatience B.relief C・regret D.surprise
54.A.accident B,emergency C.disasterD.adventure
55.A.munity B.organization C.societyD.town第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式月艮装.The broadnessof Chineseculture isshown inevery detail,even inmens attireA casein pointis theZhongshan suit,which isa perfecthistory56carry,crossing ancientand moderntimes.In the1920s,Dr SunYatsen binedthe characteristicsof Westernsuits andChinese clothing57design amodernChinese suitatthetime,which iscalledtheZhongshansuit,or Chinese tunic suit.After thefounding ofthe PeoplesRepublicof China,tailor TianAtong madeanewChinese stylesuit bybeautifying theoriginal Zhongshansuit,58hassince beeanimportantpart ofthe attirefor nationalleaders toattend formaloccasions,59ultimate beingthe mostpopulardress trendfor Chinesemen inthe1950s.In modernChinesetunic suits,the collarcan60find inmany colors,in additiontothemon navyblue andgray.The Chinesetunicsuitaims61highlighting thebeauty ofthe suit62it,so itdoes notneed accessoriessuchasties orpocketsquares.63only additionwouldbeto weara whiteshirt witha roundcollar inside,with theneckline slightly64expose,but nottoo much.Up tonow,many emergingdesigners65integrate Zhongshaninspired suitsinto theirfashionlines,appearing inmajor showsas centralChinese elements.第四部分写作共两节;满分分第一节满分分4015假定你是李华,最近收到好友的来信,信中说他因为使用人工智能完成作业而受到老师批评请你写一封Ben回信,内容包括对使用人工智能完成作业的看法;
1.你的建议注意
2.词数词左右;
1.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Ben,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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I didntlike Delso much.He alwayscalled methe nickname“Gerniy,which meant“dirty,instead ofmy realname“Jamie”.Besides,he wasknownasa troublemakerin school.So whenthe headteacher Mr.Smith askedDel toetohisoffice,I naturallythought thatDel haddone somethingmean tosomeone.Through thewindow,I caughtsight ofa smallerboycrying.Del seemedunhappy,too.He didnot returnto classthat day.All ofus werediscussing whathad happenedtohim.What elsecould suchan annoyingboy do“He musthave hitthe boyand wassent homeJIwhispered tomy friends.Their eyeswidened.It feltgood tosee themso interestedin whatI said.(开除)The nextmorning,the wholeschool wastalking aboutDel beingexpelled forbeating upa kid.Iwassurprisedthat myassumptions werepassed onso quickly.So whenDel walkedinto theclassroom,allthekids wereshocked.Thekids nexttohimshifted theirdesks away・“Whats yourproblem^^Del asked.dont wantyou toattack me,“one kidsaid.Some laughed.“Yeah,I might,“said Del.Icouldtell hewas joking,but manykids thoughthe admittedhe didbeat up(课间休息),someone.During recessDel triedtojointhekickballgame.Neither teamwants youJ oneoftheplayerssaid.“Why”Del asked,looking confused.I alwaysplay withyou guys.They ignoredhim andwent onplaying.Del satbyhimself whilethe restoftheschool enjoyedtheir recessaway fromhim.Del lookedlonely andsad,much differentfrombefore.I startedto feelsorry forhim.Later thatday,I learnedwhat reallyhappened.The kidwas Delslittle brotherandhewas cryingbecause theirmother(谣言).注意fell illand wassent tohospital.I felteven sorrierfor whatI saidbefore.I starteda rumor所续写短文的词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Atrecessthenextday,I sawDel sittingalone watchingthekickballgame.Now thatDel hadforgiven me,I decidedtodomore beforethe recesswas over...。
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