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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(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仅读一遍
1.Why does the womanrefuse the man sofferA.She doesnt likevegetables.B.She hasbeen to the market.C.She wants to go to themarket herself.
2.What doesthe womanmeanA.She likeseating nuts.B.She likeseating fruits.C.She likesneitherfruits nornuts.
3.What sthe mandoing nowA.Watching TV.B.Playing computer games.C.Going on a businesstrip.
4.What doesthe womanthink of the examA.Not sodifficult.B.Very easy.C.Too difficult.
5.What will the speakersdo after the baseball gameA.Eat something.B.See amovie.C.Play agame.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三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听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What timedoesthe man want to becalledC.7:30A.9:00B.8:
307.How will the mango to the museumC.By car.A.By taxi.B.By bus.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.What didthe manlose C.His homework.A.His watch.B.His book.
9.Why isthe womangoing to the labteacher.C.To handin herA.To doan experiment.B.To meetwith herhomework.
10.What hasnot beendecided yetA.Who isgoing tostudy for the test.B.What thegroup willdo inscience class.C.Where thegroup isgoing tomeet tostudy.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What doesMike thinkof hisroommateC.Thoughtful.A.Annoying.B.Generous.A.Cook mealsfor Mike.B.Share thegrocery bills.C.Invite Miketo
12.What doesMike sroommate sometimesdoeat out.With properguidance andenough practice,you rebound tolearn Chinesewell.To beginwith,it is advisable thatyou regularlywatch some Chinese learningprograms,which willexpose you to anauthenticlearning atmosphereand willhelp you develop abetter understandingof Chineseculture.Besides,youdbetter makesomeChinesefriends andcommunicate with them asmuch aspossible.Withfrequent communicationin reallife,you11eventually improveyour oralChinese andfeel moreconfident.Hopefully mytips abovecan beof somehelp.Wish yousuccess.读后续写Suddenly,her stomachand facestarted bloatingand shebecame avery fatgirl.Overwhelmed withamixture ofshock andpanic,she evencould barelybelieve what she was seeing in the mirror.It seemedthatinside shefelt fullof butterfliesin herstomach.Wanting toscream,she foundshe couldntutter a single syllable,words knottingher throat.How didit happen”she askedherself,but withoutanyresponse.Never hadMaria thoughtthat shebecame theperson sheused tohate andlaugh at.Shewas indespair when she was awake froma dream.Sweat tricklingdown herforehead,she foundin reliefit was justa dream.On realizingit was all a dream,Maria told everything to her mother.Fist clenched,she wasevenunable tomeet her mother seyes.After railingagainst Marias inappropriatebehavior,her momtenderlypatted her on theshoulder,saying“Actually,nobody shouldbe judgedby hisappearance.Everyone hashis sparklingstrength.Hearing herwords,Maria loweredher headand realizedhowmistaken she was.The nextday,Maria gatheredsome courageto extendher genuineapology toAyesha,promising neverto sayany meanwords to anybody.To herdelight,Ayesha forgaveher andreadily fostereda friendship withher.It dawnedon herthat humanlove andkindness towardsothers islike achainholding everybodytogether.听力部分录音材料Text1MIm going to thevegetable standtoday.Can Ipick anythingup for youWNo thanks.I justcame backfrom themarket myself.Text2MI nevereat nuts,and Ihate allfruits.WOh,my God!Me too.We aretwo of a kind.Text3WJohn,stop playingcomputergames.Turn on the TV.It stime for the weatherreport.Your fatherisgoing on a businesstrip.MYes,Mum.Text4MHow do you findthe finalexam,SusanWWell,I wasexpecting itto beeasy,but by the end of the first hour,I wasstill onthefirstpage.I hardlyhad time to getto thelast question.Text5MWould youlike tosee abaseballgamewith meon Saturday afternoon,MaryWSaturdayafternoonThatshould beOK.I dontthink Ihave anyplans.MGreat,and maybeafter thegame wecould have dinner togetherWSounds good.Text6WWhat canI doforyou,sirMI mgoing tovisit themuseum at9o clocktomorrow morning.I want to requestamorningcall.Pleasecall me an hourand ahalf earlier,WBy phoneor byknocking at the doorMBy phone.I don t wantto disturbmy neighbors.Can youalso tellme howI canget thereWThe museumOur isfar fromhere.You can take ataxi ortake theNo.2bus to getthere.provideshotel alsoMcars.You candrive thereby yourself.Thank you.Text Iprefer alow-carbon life.7WHi,Tommy.Are youon yourway to the canteenMNo,I wason myway to the libraryto returna book,but nowI mlooking formy watch.It must have fallenoff somewherehere in the grass.It wasa giftfrom myfather.WI dlike tohelp youlook forit,but I m headingto thelab.I made an appointmentwithmy chemistryteacher to talkabout ahomework assignment.MThat sOK.The watchhas gotto behere somewhere.Hey,bytheway,do youwanttostudy fortomorrows historytestwith someother studentsafter schoolWehaven tdecided wherewe,re goingtomeet yet.WThat soundslike agood idea.I dlike tojoin you.MIm havinglunch with the others,so we’11know wherewe remeeting bythe timeI seeyou inscienceclass.WAllright.I11seeyou then.Text8WHi,Mike.How arethings goingwith youand yourroommateMNot verywell.We resupposed to share thegrocery,but Iend upfeeding himthreemeals aday.My grocery bill ishuge,you know.I reallycan,t affordit anylonger.WI knowhow youfeel.I usedto havea roommatelike that.MI mreally fedup with his freeloading,but Ijust dont knowhow to tell himthat heshouldcomeup withhalf thegrocerybill,because sometimeshe treatsmetoa mealin a restaurant.WWell,honesty isthe bestpolicy.Maybe youjust need to havea heart-to-heart,friend-to-friendtalk withhim.If herefuses tomend hisways,then askhim tomoveout.Text9WHey,John.What areyou up toWhats thechart forMI mtrying to make adecision here.WAbout whatMThe fatherof oneof myfriends offeredmeapart-time jobwith hisgardening businessevery Saturday.I mnot sureif Ishould takeit.So Ilisted all theadvantages anddisadvantages.WCan Isee itMSure.Maybe you can helpme makeup mymind.WLet,ssee.So ifyou takethe offer,you canlearn somethingabout gardeningandearn somemoney.MYou know,I vebeen savingup for a newcomputer.WBut youwon t be ableto hangout with friends onweekends,and itwill beharderto finishyourhomework.To behonest,the disadvantagesdontsound verystrongto me.Imean hangingout isfun,but comeon!It snot agood useof time.MI thinkyou areright.As amatter offact,I donthavethat muchhomework on theweekends.WI guesswe knowwhat yourdecision is.TextlOWOkay,everyone.I wantto reviewthefirsttwo daysof ourtravelarrangements.Please takeoutthe paperthat Ihanded outearlier.Uh,let ssee.Okay,everyone shouldmeet at the airportat9am.This willgive youtime tocheck inandget throughsecurity.Our planedeparts at11and arrivesin NewYork at3pm.We willtake abus from the airporttothe hotel.In themorning,for anyof youwho liketo getexercise,we willgo joggingaround Central Park forabout45minutes,andwe11get back tothehotel about the timewhen therestaurant opens,so you11haveenough timeto havea quickbreakfast beforewe leavethehotel at
8.We11be takingaferryride toEllis Island,and later,we willgotoTimes Square,where youcan havelunch onyourown forabout anhour.Later in the afternoon,we11be visitingtheEmpire StateBuilding.Uh,we willmeet backatthehotelat6pm,and thenwe11havedinnerat averyniceltalianrestaurant downtown.
13.What doesthe womansuggest MikedoA.Ask hisroommate tomove out.B.Talk honestlywithhisroommate.C.Borrow moneyfrom hisroommate.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题
14.What arethe speakertalking aboutA.A part-time job.B.A newcomputer.C.A gardeningbusiness.
15.What doesthemanusually doon weekendsA.Make charts.B.Make somemoney.C.Hang outwithfriends.
16.What isthemanmost likelyto doaftertheconversationA.Finish hishomework.B.Take theoffer.C.Learn howto garden.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.How longwilltheflight takeA.Two hours.B.Four hours.C.Six hours.
18.Which placewillthe tourists goto afterbreakfastA.Ellis Island.B.CentralPark.C.Empire StateBuilding.
19.What willthe touristsdo inTimes SquareA.Go jogging.B.Have dinner.C.Have lunch.
20.What isthe purposeof thespeakerA.To attractmore peopleto NewYork.B.To introducefamous placesin NewYork.C.To tellthetouristsaboutthearrangements.第二部分阅读理解(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AFamily-friendly Thingsto Doon Long IslandIf youre looking for waysto fillthe weekend,LongIslandis packedwith excitingthings todofor thewhole family.Famous FoodFestivalMore than60food vendorsoffer bitesfrom aroundthe worldat TangerOutlets inDeer Park.Thefestival willfeature live music,a beerand winegarden,a chalkart installation,contests andmorefrom1p.m.to8p.m.Monday;11a.m.to8p.m.Saturday andSunday.•Admission:$14ages13and older,$7ages8-12,free ages7and younger.•Address:East lot,152The ArchesCircle,Deer Park.•Further information:famousfoodfestival.com,631-387-
6291.Lightkeepers Behindthe ScenesToursFollow oneof the present-day lighthouseson abottom-to-top tourof theFire IslandLighthouseat9a.m.Saturday.Learn howlighthouse keepersin the1860sto2020maintained thelight.•Admission:$20,advance reservationsrequired.•Address:Park atRobert MosesState ParkField5and walkeast tothe lighthouse.•Further information:landlighthouse.com,631-583-
5901.Montauk FamilyFall FestivalThefestival includeslive entertainmentwith musicin thegazebo(观景台),a farmersmarket,pumpkin painting,crafts forkids,and streetpainting from11a.m.to5p.m.Saturday andSunday.•Admission:free forthe festival,but feesfor rides,food and drinks.•Address:Montauk VillageGreen,743Montauk Hwy.•Further information:montaukchamber.com,631-668-
2428.Riverhead Country FairThe agriculturalfair includesLI AntiquePower Associationdemonstrations,livemusic,flowerdecorating,sunflower andvegetable competitionsand jams,jellies,cakes,pies forsale from10a.m.to6p.m.Sunday.•Admission:free.•Address:Riverfront andMain Street.•Further information:riverheadcountryfair.com,631-727-
1215.
21.How muchwould acouple witha boyaged6and agirl aged10pay forFamous FoodFestivalA.$21B.$28C.$35D.$
4222.Which activitydoyouneed tobook in advanceA.Riverhead CountryFair B.Famous FoodFestivalC.Montauk FamilyFall FestivalD.Lightkeepers Behindthe ScenesTours
23.What doMontauk FamilyFall Festivaland RiverheadCountryFairhave incommonA.They bothhave artexhibitions.B.They offerfree foodanddrinks.C.They bothopen onSaturdays andSundays.D.They would be welcomedby musiclovers.BWe veall heardthe storiesof anactor s struggles beforea careerbreakthrough:living ahardlife,working part-time,being acouch potatobefore gettingthat majorrole.Shelby,the starof ADog s Way Home”,has ahard-luck talethat couldtop themall.Before herbig break,she waslivingin alandfill,rooting throughgarbage forher nextmeal.Shelby,s bigbreak camein April2017,when animal-control officerMegan Buhlerwas drivinginCheatham County,Tennessee.Out onan unrelatedcall,Buhler spottedand approachedwhatsherecalledwas anoticeably scaredpuppy emergingfrom thedump.I kneltdown andjust said,Oh,come here,baby,’said Buhler.She wasso scared,but shecame rightuptome,and Iwas ableto puther inmytrack.The pairheaded tothe countyanimal shelter,where thestaff begancalling the new residentBaby Girl.Buhler andothers didn,t knowthat3,200kilometers away,Hollywood waslookingfora dogtoplay Bellain afilm writtenby CathrynMichon.The find-a-Bella jobwent tofreelance trainerTeresaAnn Miller.Her missionwas tosearch sheltersnationwide fora dogthat couldplay Bella.One day,Miller spottedBaby Girls adoptionphoto.“Honestly,itwasa reallygood picture,and she was flat-out smiling,Miller said.Then shemetBaby Girl,and assessedheronpersonality and the abilityto respond to simplecommands.Afterassessment,she adoptedBabyGirlfrom theshelter,renamed herShelby andtook herto Californiafortraining.Miller andShelby trainedfor justover threemonths beforefilming began.Then they weretogether eachday onthe set.Most of the film,s reviewshave praisedShelby,s performance.Variety madethe comments“anamazing dog,perfect performance!Shelby hascome along wayfromthedump.But Buhler said shesaw Shelbyrecently andneeded onlyasecond tocompare themovie starwiththe dog she found frompiles of rubbish.She isexactly thesame,“Buhlersaid.
24.Why doesthe authormention anactor sstruggle beforea careerbreakthrough atthe verybeginningA.To make a comparisonbetween anactor sstruggle and a dogsstruggle.B.To introducea dogs similarbut evenmore strikingexperiences.C.To attractreaders attentionby givingdramatic examples.D.To clearlypoint outthe mainidea of the passage.
25.What finallyhelped BabyGirl getthe bigrole in the filmA.Her adoptionpicture.B.Her flat-out smilingC.Her personalityand ability.D.Her miserable(悲惨的)experiences.
26.By saying“She isexactly the same”in thelast paragraph,Buhler probablymeans.A.the dogreturned tothe pilesofrubbishwhere shefound itB.it tookquite alot oftrouble forthe dogto changeher ownfateC.she,s reallyexcited tosee thedog shehelped livesuch ahappy lifeD.the dramaticchange of thedogs lifehasn tchanged herinner quality
27.What doyou thinkmay serveas thebest titleof thepassageA.The Successof ADogsWayHomeB.From aLandfill Puppyto aMovieStarC.The Trainerand HerStar DogD.Shelby,s Hard-luck StoryCResearchhas shownthat peopletend toget morehappiness from spending theirmoney onexperiences,such astravel andentertainment,than onthings likeclothes andelectronic products.But arepeoplehappier duringthe purchasedexperience itselfOr doesthe happinesscome morefrom expectingorremembering theexperienceA newstudy publishedintheJournal ofExperimental SocialPsychologyoffers ananswer.Ourexperimental purchases(购买)not onlybring us greater pleasurein termsof expectationand remembrancethando ourmaterial purchases,but theyalso bringusgreaterin-the-moment enjoyment,the studyfound.For the study,the researchersrecruited2,635adults whoagreed toreceive textsat anytime duringtheday.The textsbegan witha happinessquestion,which askedthe participantstotellhow theyfelturight now,ranging fromvery badto verygood.Half of them werethen askedif theyhad madea materialpurchasewithin thepast hour,such asclothing orelectronic goods.The otherswere askedif theyhadmadeanexperimental purchasewithin thepast hour,such aseating in arestaurantor attendingaconcert.The researchersfound that the purchasersof theexperiences expresshigher levelsof happinessthanthe purchasersof thematerial goods,no matterhow muchthe purchasescost.To dealwith possibledifferences intypes ofpurchasers,the researcherscarried outa secondstudyin whichthey researchedmore than5,000adults.We stillfound thesame result,“said AmitKumar,thestudys leadauthor.“If youwanttobe happier,it mightbe wiseto shiftsome ofyour spendingaway frommaterialgoods anda bitmore towardsexperiences,“Kumar said.That wou1d probablylead togreaterhappiness.”
28.Why doesthe writerput forwardtwo questionsin Paragraph1A.To makea factclear.B.To introducea newstudy.C.To comparedifferent researches.D.To doubtthe viewof researchers.
29.What didthe researcherstext theparticipants forA.To ask them about their spendingplans.B.To understand their needsand spendinghabits.C.To knowthe changein theirpurchasing choice.D.To findouttheirpurchasing behaviourand feelings.
30.Which hasthe similarmeaning tothe underlinedword“shift“inthelast paragraphA.satisfy B.apply C.change D.increase
31.What doesthenewstudy find about people,s purchasesA.People preferto purchasematerial goodsinstead ofexperiences.B.People getmore pleasurefromspendingmore moneythan makingmoney.C.The levelof happinessfrom purchasesdepends onhow muchthey cost.D.Experimental purchasesbring peoplegreater happinessthan materialones.DMonkeys seemto havea waywith numbers.A teamof researcherstrained threeRhesus monkeysto associate26clearly differentsymbolsconsisting ofnumbers andselective letterswith0-25drops of water or juice asa reward.The researchersthentested howthe monkeyscombined一or added一the symbolstogetthe reward.Here show HarvardMedical Schoolscientist MargretLivingstone,who ledthe team,described theexperiment:In theircages the monkeys wereprovided withtouch screens.On onepart ofthe screen,a symbolwould appear,and onthe otherside twosymbols insidea circlewere shown.For example,thenumber7would flashon oneside ofthe screenand the other endwou1d have9and
8.If the monkeystouched theleft side ofthescreen they would be rewarded withseven dropsofwaterorjuice;if theywentforthecircle,theywouldberewardedwiththesum ofthe numbers-17in thisexample.After runninghundreds oftests,the researchersnoted thatthe monkeyswould goforthehighervalues morethan halfthe time,indicating thattheywereperforming acalculation,not justmemorizingthe valueof eachcombination.When theteam examinedthe resultsoftheexperiment moreclosely,they noticedthatthe monkeystended tounderestimate(低估)a sumcompared withasinglesymbol whenthe twowere closeinvalue—sometimes choosing,for example,a13over thesum of8and
6.The underestimationwas systematic:When addingtwo numbers,themonkeysalways paidattention tothe largerofthetwo,and thenaddedonly afaction(小部分)ofthesmaller numberof it.“This indicatesthat thereisacertain wayquantity isrepresented in their brains,“Dr.Livingstone says.But inthis experimentwhat they re doingis payingmore attentiontothebig numberthanthe littleone.”
32.What didthe researchersdo tothemonkeysbefore testingthemA.They fedthem.B.They namedthem.C.They trainedthem.D.They measuredthem.
33.How didthemonkeysget theirreward inthe experimentA.By drawinga circle.B.By touchinga screen.C.By watchingvideos.D.By mixingtwo drinks.
34.What didLivingstone,s teamfindaboutthe monkeysA.They couldperform basicaddition.B.They couldunderstand simplewords.C.They couldhold theattention forlong.D.They couldmemorize numberseasily.
35.In whichsection ofa newspapermay thistext appearA.Entertainment B.Health C.Education D.Science第二节(共5小题,每小题
2.5分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项In thecourse ofa lifetime,people willexperience regretsboth largeand small.These regretscanlead tomotivation forpersonal growthor theycantakeyou downa pathwayto depressionandself-punishment.36・Here aresome usefultips.
37.Accept themoods associatedwith your regret.This helpsyoutothink aboutstrategiesyou coulduse tominimize thepain ofsimilar futureexperiences.Specifically identifyingwhich emotionyoure feeling(I feelregretful.)rather thanjust thinking(I feelbad.)wi11helpyou putup withthe emotionsyou,re experiencing.Apologize formistakes.You mayfind ithelpful toapologize topeople whoyou mayhave hurt.Anapology canbe particularlyimportant ifyour regretsare centeredon conflictsin relationshipsthathave causedemotional suffering.This doesnt necessarilymean thattheyregoingtoaccept yourapology.
38.Create anew setof goals.
39.Ask yourselfif thereis anythingyoucando torepair theolddamage,respondtofuture situations,and createmore positiveoutcomes.Celebrate when you meetagoal.If youlearn thata goalyou setis notrealistic,set anew onewithin therange ofmore realisticpossibilities.Consider seekinghelp.If youfind yourselfstuck ina repeatingcycle ofself-blame andnegativethinking,you mayneedtoreach outtoamental healthprofessional forsupport.
40.Listening totheirexperiences canexpand yourview beyondthepresentmoment.A.Learn fromyourregret.B.Acknowledge yourfeelings.C.Instead,treat yourselfas you would treatafriend.D.You canalso talkto otherpeople withsimilar regrets4E.How regretsare copedwith couldmakeareal difference.F.It can,however,help toease thetension andrelieve yourstress.G.Take advantageoftheexperience you ve gainedtomakenew,practical targets.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A littlegirl livedinasimple andpoor houseonahill.Usually she4l playinthesmall garden.She couldsee over the gardenfence andacross the valley awonderful housewith shininggolden windowshighon anotherhill.42_________________________________she lovedher parentsand herfamily,she desiredto livein sucha houseand43all dayabout howwonderful andexciting itmust feeltolive there.At theage whenshe gainedsome44skills andsensibility,she45hermotherforabike rideoutsidethe garden.Her motherfinally allowedhertogo,46her keepingclose tothe houseand notridingtoo far.The daywas beautiful.The littlegirl knew47where shewas heading.48the hilland acrossthevalley,she rodetothe gate ofthe goldenhouse.49she gotoff herbike andput it50thegatepost,she focusedonthepath51tothehouse andthenonthehouse itself.She wasvery disappointedwhenshefound thatallthewindows were52andrather dirty.So sadand heart-broken,she didnt goany further.She53,and allofasudden shesaw anamazing
54.There ontheothersideofthevalleywasalittle houseand itswindows weregolden.Looking at herlittle home,shewas55that shehad beenliving inher goldenhouse filled with loveand care.Everythingshe dreamedwas rightthere infront ofher nose.
41.A.might B.should C.would D.could
42.A.Unless B.While C.Since D.When
43.A.dreamed C.quarreled D.imagineB.worried
44.A.indifferent B.musical C.educational D.basic
45.A.blamed B.begged C.persuaded D.pretended
46.A.insisting onB.relying onC.heading forD.letting outB.rapidly
47.A.merrilyC.exactlyD.possiblyB.Down D.Beside
48.A.OverC.Around
49.A.Until B.As D.ThoughC.Even if
50.A.under B.on D.againstC.by
51.A.leading B.settingC.movingD.adapting
52.A.bright D.wideB.cleanC.plain
53.A.cheered upD.turnedB.settled downC.dropped inaround
54.A.sightB.impression D.houseC.valley
55.A.curiousB.aware D.anxious第二节共10小题,每小题L5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Chinese foodandthedifferences betweenChinese andWestern dietsare boththings thatcausethe56curious ofmost peoplewho visitChina.Moreover,when57travel throughChina,you11most likelypick uponafew differences intheway ofeating food.For instance,soup inthe West58enjoy generallyas anappetizerFF胃菜meal,while the Chinese preferto enjoytheir soupattheendofa meal.You mightalso noticesome distinctdifferencesinmeal preparationand cookingtechniques.Therefore,cooking classesare becomingan59increasepopular activityamong thoseinterested inlearningmore aboutChina sculture throughits cuisine.If youre lookingto takeit astep60far,keep aneye outfor cookingclasses61hold byresidents intheir ownhomes.62it comesto traditionalChinese games,theChinesehave alwaysbeen sociablepeople.Despitethe countrys supertechnological advancementandtheincreasing popularityof personalelectronicdevices,the majorityof Chinesewou1d ratherspend timesocializing withothers thansit aloneathome.From popularboard gameslike Go围棋and Chinesechess tokids gameslike Chinesejump rope,China offers63vary optionsto keeppeople busy.Most localsare morethan happytosharetheirtraditions64foreign visitors,so dontbeshy toaskthenext timeyou gofor65walk throughthepark.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分假定你是李华,你的外国朋友David最近选修了中文课程他来信向你咨询学好中文的方法请你写一封回信,内容包括1,提出建议;
2.表达祝愿注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式作答Dear David,第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,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On thefirst dayintheirnew grade,Maria andAmna weresitting atthe deskright infront oftheteacher,s.It wasearly andno studentshad arrived.Just thena fatgirl,Ayesha,wearing brownglasses enteredthe room.She seemedvery nervous.Before shecould realize,she trippedoverthethreshold1[槛and fell.The loudsound caughtMaria,s attention.Maria lookedatherand said,“Hey,Amna,look atthis elephant.Looks likeshe hasnot showeredformonths.”Maria startedlaughing loudly.Amna foundit alittle toorude,but sheknew thatifshe stoppedMaria fromsaying badwords aboutthat girl,Maria would8laugh ather aswe11for beingtoo kind.So shesaid shewouldberight backand wentout ofthe classroom.Meanwhile,Ayeshafelt soembarrassed thather eyeswere filledwith tears.After school,Maria wenthome andwent straightto sleep.Lying onher bed,she fellasleepimmediately.Suddenly,someone shookher.Maria openedher eyesand sawher teacher.She gotup and,to hersurprise,shefoundshewasinadark roomwith littlelight.She sawher teacherholding apieceof paper andapencil.Her teachersaid,“Maria,look atthis paper,and saysomething meantoit.”“You aredirty!”Maria shouted.Her teacherdrew aline onthe paperand said,“Say somethingbadagain!”“You areugly,“Maria said.Her teacherdrew anotherline andthesameact wasrepeated severaltimesuntil the paper wasfilledwithlines.Then her teacher gaveMaria thepaperandan eraseranddirected herto erasethe lines.After thelines wereerased,Maria gavethepaperbacktoher teacher.“Does itlook new”her teacherasked.No,it snot cleanand thereare stillsome marksleft,“Maria replied.uExactly,this iswhat happenswhenyoubully(欺负)someone.An apologycannot easilyerasethe marksyou leaveon theirself-esteem(自尊),herteacherexplained.Maria becamequiet.Her teacherthen disappeared.Suddenly,herstomachandfacestartedbloating(膨月长)andshebecameaveryfatgirl.On realizingi twasalladream,Mari atoldeverythingtohermother.高一年级期中考试英语答案听力1-5BCBCA6-10CBABC11-15ACBAC16-20BBACC阅读理解21-23CDD24-27BCDB28-31BDCD32-35CBAD36—40EBFGD完形填空41—45CBADB46—50ACBBD51—55ACDAB语篇填空
56.curiosity
57.travelling
58.is enjoyed
59.increasingly
60.further/farther
61.held
62.When
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65.a应用文Dear David,I mdelighted tolearn thatyouvestarted learningChinese!Knowing thatyouwouldlike tohavebetter commandof Chinese,Imwriting toshare withyou somepractical suggestions,just foryoureference.。
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