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2024—2025学年度上学期2022级n月月考英语试卷命题人王金芳审题人杨玉婷考试时间:年月日20241126全卷满分分,考试时间分钟150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5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5A BC听完每段对话后,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
11.Why does the manmake acallA.To complain about the delivery service.B.To placean orderfor a bed.C.To changethedelivery time.
2.Where willthe meetingbe heldA.In Room
402.B.In Room
403.C.In thehall.
3..What does the womanthink ofphysicsA.Complicated.B.Easy.C.Interesting.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA,Finding newjobs.B.Seeing old friends.C・Organizing aparty.
5..What doesthe womansuggest doingthis afternoonA.Playing computergames.B.Cleaning thehouse.C.Working in the yard.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5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5A BC佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题5将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题
676.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In arestaurant.B.At aparty.C.In aclassroom.
7.What is the manlikely to do next听下面一段对话,A.Have aconversation withAdela.B.Express histhanks to Peter.C.Leave withGina.回答第和第两个小题
898.How muchdoesthe woman payA.25cents.B.1dollar.C.4dollars.
9..What willthe woman do nextA.Write thefinal paper.B.Look for a book.C.Attend aliterature class.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
101310.What caused the delayof the TV playlast weekA.Some other programs.B・Some unknownreasons.WHello,this isCustomer ServiceCenter.What canI dofor youMHello.I orderedabedin yourshop twodays ago.And thelogistics information(物流信息)shows itwillarrive tomorrow.But Illbe on a businesstrip tomorrow.Can youadjust thedeliverytimefor meText2WIs todaysmeeting to be heldin Room403or in the hallMWe werefirst informedit wasin Room403,but laterwere toldit wouldbe putoff tilltomorrow andwouldbe heldin
402.Text3MHow isyour physicsgoingWIt seemsthat the more theteacher talks,the lessI understand.Text4WHow wasthe partyYou musthave had a lotto sayto thosepeople,since you havent seenthem for20years.MI suredid!Everyone hasexciting newjobs.I wasexcited to see themagain.Text5MDarling,what aboutplaying computergames this afternoon WIm afraidnot.We haven9t mowedthe lawnin theyard fbra longtime.I thinkwe haveto doit then.Text6M
⑥HL Ginathis partyis sogreat.Im gladyou invitedme tocome withyou.9WWelL Ineed adance partneranyway.You shouldbe thankfultoPeter,the guywho organizedthis party.MCan Iask youa questionThe girlover theresitting on the sofa,who issheWI mustsay thatyou havegood taste.She isthe most beautiful girlin ourclass.MOh,you gotme allwrong.I meanshe lookslike anoldfriend of mine.WReallyShe isfrom Scotland and movedhere justhalf ayear ago.MThats her.©We studiedtogether athigh schoolin Britain.Her nameis Adela,rightWWhat acoincidence!M
⑦Let mesee ifshe stillremembers me.Text7MWhat canI dofor you,maamW
⑧Im returningthese4books.MOK.
⑧Hmm,let mesee...they are4days late.WOh,Im busyworking onmy finalpapers thesedays,so Ididnt havetime toreturn them.MAlright,youhaveto paylate fees.WHow muchM®25cents aday.I mean25cents foreach latebook.W®So Ineed topay$1for thesebooks perdayMYeah,you9re right.WOkay,here youare.
⑨By theway,rd liketo borrowOne HundredYears ofSolitude(《百年孤独》).Where isit exactlyM©You shouldgo to the literaturesection.WOkay.Thanks somuch.Text8MThe secondseason of this TVplay isgoing tostart tonight.It has been postponedtwice and I cantwait toseeit now.WIs that the TVplay withmore than100episodesMYes.Its oneof my favorite TVplays.WThen Imsorry totell youthis badnews.It has been pushedback again.MHow couldit be©It wasbecause ofcontract consultationaffairs lastweek.Then whatsit thistimeWI haveno idea.But theremust besome complicatedreasons.They keepdoing that all the time,replacing itbyotherprograms.M11Ive beenwaiting forit fora coupleof months.Forget it.Illm going toseemyfavoritetalent show.WThat showis canceled,too.The newsprogram ison TVnow.M⑬Are youkidding me Ive hadenough.Im notgoingtowatch TVanymore.Text9MHi,Sally.What areyou goingto dotodayWHi,Kevin.so busy today.I haveto dothe laundry,clean thekitchen,tidy guestrooms andso on.MThats a lot ofstuff todo.Why dontyou dosome ofthose tomorrowWActually,I startedyesterday afternoon.•And mymother-in-law iscoming tonight.She likesa veryneatand tidyhouse.MI knowwhat youmean.My fatherlikes everythingto beclean,too.3WelL didyour husband help youW⑭Yes.He helpedme a lot yesterday.He weededthe flowerbedsin thegarden,cleaned ourbedroom andtookout the trash.But hehas towork today.MI see.Anyway,Im notbusytoday.Do youneed anyhelpWReallyOCould yougo groceryshopping formeIneed somevegetables fordinner.I alreadymade ashopping list.MI;Of course.WThanks alot.MThats whatfriends arefbr.Text10MIts nameappears onmillions ofbottles ofwine,which is also thename of a townin France.The placeiscrowded withcathedrals statuesand othermonuments thatremind youof itsgreat history and cultural期;importance,The citybecame richsome centuriesago thanks to the two riversGaronne andGironde,as overseasships frommany continentsusedthe port fortrading.Nowadays theport haslost its importance,but thename ofBordeaux didnot loseits prestige,thanksto the sweetgold...wine!A visitto thevineyards is apleasure inmany ways.l^The landscapesare justfantastic idealfor cycling—it isa greatway toexplore9the littlevillages,meet the locals...Castles areeverywhere.A lot of thesecastles can be visited.3A guidedtourusually offersexplanation aboutthe winemaking processand winetasting.A littleword ofwarninghoweverThe winecan becomehot,very hot...You canenjoy therichness of the Frenchcuisine,of coursewith(散步,留达)the appropriatechoice ofBordeaux wine.After dinnera nicestroll5in townand thena nightcap(睡帽;临睡前喝的酒)in thehotel—good lifecanbesimple!Bordeaux,a placeto rememberand returnto.C.Some problemswith thecontract.
11.When didthe manstart towait for the secondseason oftheTVplayA.A few months ago.B.A monthago.C.A weekago.
12.What kind of programsdoesthe man probablylike bestA.Talk shows.B.News programs.C.Talent shows.
13.How doesthemansound in the endA・Pleased.B.Disappointed.C.Uninterested.听下面一段对话,回答第至第四个小题
141714.What doesthe womanneed todo todayC・Clean herbedroom.A・Wash theclothes.B.Work overtime.
15.Why isthewomanbusy todayC.To playwith herfriends.A.To meetthe deadline.B.To welcomea relative.
16.Who didsome gardeningyesterdayC-The mansfather.A.The woman*s mother.B.The womanshusband.
17.What willthemandofor thewomanC.Buy somegoods.A.Make ashoppinglist.B.Take outthetrash.听下面一段独白,回答第至第三个小题
182018.What madethe cityBordeaux wealthyin thepastA.Its tradingsupported by theport.B.Its greathistoryandculture.C.Its famouswine.
19.How doesthe speakersuggest peopletour thevillagesA.By touringbus.B.By car.C.By bike.
20.What cantourists doonaguided tourA.Go to the locals*homes.B・Learn thewine-making process.C.Taste winemade hundredsof yearsago.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节阅读理解(共小题,每题分,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 DASimons Summer ResearchProgramEstablished in1984as agrowth programfor localhigh schoolstudents,the SimonsSummer ResearchProgramnow attractsapplicants fromall acrossthe countryto theStony Brookcampus:Simons Fellowsarematched withStony Brookstudy advisors,join a research groupor team,and assumeresponsibility fora project.The SimonsFellows concludetheir programby producingaresearch poster.In additionto learningvaluable techniquesand experiencinglife ata majorresearch university,SimonsFellows attendweekly researchtalks andtake part in specialworkshops,tours andevents.At theclosing meetingonposters,students arepresented witha cashaward.(资格)Eligibility•Students interestedin sciencewho haveshown independence,creativity andan abilitytodohands-on workareespecially encouragedto apply.()•Applicants mustbe in their junioryear11th gradeof highschool at thetimeof applyingand mustbeat least16years oldbythestart ofthe program.Housing andpining DinnerProjectedsummer24program costsresidential:$2,
781.50includes$600Meal Planand$
61.50StudentHealth ServicesFeeResidentialCommuter Options:Participants maychoose tolive oncampus withother studentresearchers orto commute.Students wholiveon campusare typicallyhoused in a doubleroom ina universityresidence hall,and areresponsible forpayingtheir ownhousing feesbefore theprogram startdate.Please notethat residentialstudents arenot allowedtobring acar tocampus.
21.What shouldparticipants dointheSimonsSummerResearch ProgramA.Decide on their futurecareer.B.Learn aboutSimons history.C・Visit theirdream colleges.D.Design aresearchposter.
22.Which ofthe followingisarequirement for the applicantsA,Their age.B.Their residence.C・Their relatedexperiences.D.Their schoolperformance.
23.How muchisthehousing feeforaresidential applicantA.$2,
781.
50.B.$2,
720.
00.C.$2,
181.
50.D.$2,
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00.BAt theage of14,James Harrisonhadamajor chestoperation andhe required13units
3.4gallons ofbloodafterwards.The blooddonations savedhis life,andhedecided thatonce heturned18,he wouldbegin donatingbloodas regularlyas hecould.抗More than60years andalmost1,200donations later,Harrison,whose bloodcontains anantibody体流产,that hassaved thelives of
2.4million babiesfrom miscarriagesretired as a blooddonor onMay
11.Harrisons blood is valuablebecause henaturally producesRh-negative blood,which containsRh-positiveantibodies.His bloodhas beenused tocreate anti-D in Australia since
1967.“Every bottleof anti-D evermade in Australia hasJames init/9Robyn Barlow,the Rh program directortoldthe SydneyMorning Herald.Its anamazing thing.He hassaved millions of babies.I cryjust thinkingabout it.Since then,Harrison hasdonated between500and800milliliters ofblood almostevery week.Id keepgoing iftheylet me;Harrison toldthe Herald.His doctorssaid itwas timeto stopthe donations.They hadalreadyextended theage limitfbr blooddonations fbrhim,and theyrecutting himoff nowto protecthis health.Harrisons retirementisablow to the Rh treatment program inAustralia.Only160donors supporttheprogram,and findingnew donorshas provento bedifficult.But Harrisons retirement fromgiving blooddoesntmean hescompletely out ofthegame.Scientists arecollecting andcataloging hisDNA tocreate alibrary ofantibodiesand whiteblood cellsthat couldbe thefuture ofthe anti-D programinAustralia
24.Why didJames Harrisondecide todonate bloodas regularlyas hecouldA.Because hewanted tobe acelebrity.B・Because hisbloodisvaluable.C.Because hewas oncesaved bythe blooddonations.D.Because the RhtreatmentprograminAustralia needhim.
25.What canwe learnabout RobynBarlowA.He wassad becausemillionsofbabies sufferfrom blooddisease.B・He wasdeeply movedby Harrisonsdonations.C.He wasworried becauseHarrison maydie oflosing toomuch blood.D.He was anxious aboutHarrisons retirementasadonor.
26.What canwe inferfrom thelast paragraphA.Harrisons influencetotheRh program will stillexist afterhis retirement.B.After Harrisonsretirement,theRhprogramwillfail.C.Harrisonsretirementwill notaffect theRhprogram.D.A libraryhasbeenbuilt fbrthe studyof HarrisonsDNA.
27.Which wordcan bestdescribe HarrisonA.Patient.B.Diligent.C.Patriotic.D.Devoted.CRecently,campaigners haveencouraged usto buylocal food.This reducesfood miles”,that is,the distancefoodtravels toget from the producertotheretailer.They reasonthatthe higher thefood miles,themorecarbonemissions.Buying localfood,therefore,has a lower carbon footprint andis more environmentally friendly.However,the realstory isnot assimple asthat.If ouraim isto reducecarbon emissions,we mustlook atthewhole farmingprocess,not justtransportation.Other processes,including fertilization,storage,heating andirrigation,contribute muchmore.In fact,imported foodoften hasa lowercarbon footprint than locallygrown food.Take applesfor example.In autumn,when apples are harvested,the bestoption fora Britishresident isto buyBritish apples.However,theapples webuy inwinter orspring have been keptrefrigerated formonths,and thisuses upalotof energy.Inspring,therefore,it ismore energy-efficient toimport them from New Zealand,where theyare inseason.Heating alsouses alotofenergy,which is why growingtomatoes inheated greenhousesinthe UK islessenvironmentally friendlythan importingthemfromSpain,where thecrop growswell inthelocalclimate.We mustalso takeinto accountthe typeof transport.Transporting foodby aircreates about50times moreemissionsthan shippingit.However,only asmall proportionof goodsare flowntotheconsumer country,andthese areusually highvalue,perishable itemswhich wecannot producelocally.Even then,these foodsmay nothave a higher carbon footprintthan locallygrown food.For example,beans flownin fromKenya aregrown insunnyfields usingmanual labourand naturalfertilizers,unlike inBritain,where weuse oil-based fertilizersanddiesel machinery.Therefore,the totalcarbon footprintis stilllower.Its alsoworth rememberingthataproducts journeydoes notend atthe supermarket.The distanceconsumerstravel tobuy theirfood,and thekindoftransport theyuse willalso addto itscarbon footprint.Sodriving along wayto shopfor foodwill negateany environmentalbenefits ofbuying locallygrown produce.Recently,some supermarketshave beentrying toraise awarenessof food miles too.But ultimately,themeasures aretoo simple.Lots ofdifferent factorscontribute to a foodscarbon footprintbesides thedistance ithastravelled.
28.Why isimporting applesfrom NewZealand moreenergy-efficient forBritish residentsin springA.It reducesfood miles.B.British applesare inshort supply.C.NewZealandapplesarecheaper.D.British appleshave beenstored underenergy-consuming conditions.
29.Which ofthe followingstatements iscorrect according tothe passageA.Only consideringfoodmilesis anoversimplified wayto assessa food*s environmentalimpact.B・All importedfood hasa higher carbonfootprintthan locallygrown food.C.Beans flownin fromKenya havehighercarbonfootprints thangrown inBritain.D.Transporting foodby airalways resultsinahighercarbonfootprintthangrowing localfood.
30.Theunderlined wordnegate“in paragraph5probably means.A.enhance.B.ignore.C.cancel out.D.misunderstand.
31.What isthe authorsattitude towardsbuying localfoodA.Strongly supportive.B.Cautiously skeptical.C.Completely opposed.D.Somewhat indifferent.D(锂离子)As of2020,the worldsbiggest lithium-ion batteryis hookedup tothe SouthernCalifornia powergridand canprovide250million wattsof power,or enough to powerabout250,000homes.But itsactually notthebiggest batteryinthe world:these lakesare.Wait-how cana pairof lakesbe a battery Toanswer thatquestion,it helpsto defineabattery:its simplysomethingthat storesenergy and releases iton demand.The lithium-ion batteries that powerour phones,laptops,and carsare justone type.They storeenergy inlithium ions.How dothe twolakes storeandreleaseenergy First,one is300meters higherthan theother.Electricitypowers pumpsthat movebillions ofliters ofwater fromthe lowerlake tothehigherone.This storesthe energybygiving thewater extragravitational potentialenergy.Then,when thereshigh demandfor electricity,valves(阀门)open,releasing thestored energyby lettingwater flowdownhill to power6giant turbinesthat cangenerate3billion wattsof powerfor10hours.Unfortunately,neither ofthe giantbatteries wevetalked aboutso faris bigenoughtopower multiple cities.The twolakes setuprequires specificgeography,takes upalotof land,and hashigh upfrontcosts tobuild.Thegiant lithium-ion batteryin Californiacan powerabout250,000homes,yes,but onlyfor anhour.Lithium-ionbatteries alsorequire certainheavy metalsto make.These resourcesare limited,and miningthem causesenvironmentaldamage.Inventors allover the world arerising tothe challengeof makingbatteriesthatcan meetourneeds-many ofthem evenweirder than the twolakes.
32.Why isthe worldsbiggest lithium-ion batterymentioned inParagraph1A.To makea comparison.B.To introducethe topic.C.To stressitsimportance.D.To declarea fact.
33.Which statementis trueaccordingtothe passageA.With thehelp ofthe pumps,thetwolakes storeenergy.B・The waterflows byitself torelease thestored energy.C.The twolakes setupis abletopowermultiplecities.D.Lithium-ion batteriesare environmentallyfriendly.
34.What willmost probablybe talkedabout inthe followingparagraphA.Inventors9worries.B.Inventors9efforts.C.Stranger batteries.D.New challenges.
35.Which isthe besttitle forthepassageA.Battery InventorsFace NewChallenges.B.The WorldsBiggest BatteryLooks NothingLike aBattery.C.Giant BatteriesFail toMeet OurNeeds.D.Newly-invented Batteries.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Are wormsthe heroeswe didntknow weneeded Silent,slimy andwriggling,you mightthink thatwormsare goodfor nothingexcept baitontheendof a fishingpole.However,there ismore tothe humbleworm thanmeetsthe eye.The Britishnaturalist CharlesDarwin saidthat noother animalhas“played suchan importantpartinthehistory oftheworldas theselowly organisedcreatures”.They havelived onEarth for600million yearsand haveevensurvived fivemass extinctions.36Earthworms literallymove theearth,and thisiswhyfarmers lovethem.As theytravel,they aeratethe soilbyloosening,mixing andoxygenating it.37They areeffectively asmall butveryefficient plough.But itsnot justearthworms thatdeserve praise.(酶)In2022,a groupof scientistsattheMargarita SalasCentre forBiological Researchisolated enzymes(唾液)found inwax wormsaliva which are plastic-eating.38Its hopedthat byproducingthese enzymeson anindustry-level scale,we willhavea moreenvironmentallyfriendly wayto reduceplasticpollution.39Bloodworms aresmall seacreatures whichpress themselvesinto themud ofthe oceanfloor.Scientists atthe University of California,Santa Barbarahavebeenstudying theirjaws,whicharemade up(铜蛋白)of10%copper proteinsand areso strongthat theylast theworms entirefive-year lifespan.Becauseof thisresearch,engineers maystart usingthe jawsas inspirationforthedesign andmanufacture ofmaterials likeconcrete.40They reallyare changingtheworld!A.So,what doworms dothat isso greatB.Worms havea lifespanofafewmonths.C.And wormsare eveninspiring thebuilding industry.D.It increasesthe groundscapacity tohold andempty water.E.So,next timeyou seea worm,show ita littlerespect.F.Humans producemore than300million tonsof plasticevery year.G.These canbreak downa verycommon plasticthat normallybreaks downover manyyears.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下3015115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 DWhenAnika Purivisited Indiawith herfamily yearsago,she wassurprised tocome acrossa market(象牙饰品)in Bombayfilled withrows ofivory jewelryand statues.41,ivory tradehasbeenillegal formorethan30years,and elephanthunting hasbeen42in Indiasince the1970s.(偷猎)“I wasquite_43—J the17-year-old recalls.Because poachingis illegal,how comeit isstill suchabig issue”Curious,Puri didsome researchand discovereda shocking44:Africas forestelephantpopulation had45by about62percent between2002and
2011.Years later,the numberscontinuedto drop.Puri,a wildlifelover,wanted todo somethingto helpprotect thespecies andothers still_46—bypoaching.Over thecourse oftwo years,Puri47ElSa,alow-cost productofamachine learning-driven(热红夕卜)software that_48—movement patternsin thermalinfrared videosof humansand
49.The softwareisfour timesmore_50thantheexisting mostadvanced methodwhich usesa$250FLIRONE Prothermal camera(分辨率)with206*resolution thatplugs intoan off-the-shelf iPhone
6.The cameraand iPhone are then51toflies overparks asto whether53_below arehumans orelephants.Its—54—impact onsociety earnedher thePeggy ScrippsAward forScience Communication.Researchisnt astraight line/5Puri says.It makesme resourceful.It helpsme—55amorecreativethinker.”
41.A.Fortunately B.Currently C.Globally C・D・Eventually D・
42.A.cancelled B・expanded prohibitedpronounced D.interested
43.A.confused B.shocked C・embarrassed D.statistic D.declined D.
44.A.lesson B.level C-scene C・defended D-created D,
45.A.risen B・increased changedC.provides D・images D.
46.A.threatened B.caused occupiedC.difficult D・limited D.
47.A.discovered B-recommended plannedC・collects D.goals D.
48.A.analyzes B・compares describesC・adventurous D.develop
49.A.parks B,elephants speciesC-into
50.A.complex B,popularaccurate C.related
51.A.accustomed B・attached C.chooses C・
52.A.produces B.shares picturesC・
53.A.insects B.objectspotential C・
54.A.ambiguousB.randomintroduce into
55.A.get intoB.break into(无人机),a droneand thesystem52real-time inferencesas it第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Spending timeinthegreat outdoorsisafull-on sensoryexperience withendless skies,beautiful forests,the()sounds ofthe windand thewarm feelingof sunrays56rest onyour face.In additionto natures()57enjoy sights,sounds andsensations,the familiarsmells ofnature canbe justas appealing.In fact,a recent()study found that naturedoesnt justsmell good,but58_it fragrancesmake peoplefeelgood as well.()The researchersfromtheUniversityofKent intheUK59send194participants torelax inthewoodlands throughoutthe fourseasons.The participantsreported feelingrelaxed whenthey smelled60they describedas freshair or“earthy smells.According tothe study,these smellsbroughtback funmemories oftheir childhoods.For instance,pine treesmade someparticipants think about Christmas.“We foundthat smellsaffected multiplefields ofwell-being61physical well-being discussedmostfrequently,particularly inrelation torelaxation,comfort andrejuvenation/9wrote theresearchers inthe study.()They alsofoundthatpeople feelmore settledinasmell-free zone,with thisresult possibly62link totheabsence ofbad-smelling urbansmells,like pollution.()Dr JessicaFisher,study co-author,pointed outthese resultscould63apply infuture practice.In hisopinion,when itcomes toenjoying ahike inthe woods64a picnicunder theopen()skies,it pays65______keep notonly oneseyes andears,but alsoones nose,open.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015假定你将参加学校组织的以“人工智能为话题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括人工智能技术的优势和缺点;中学生如何合理使用人工智能技术
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2.注意写作词数应为左右;.请在答题卡的相应位置作答L802Honorable judgesand fellowstudents,Yours第二节(满分分)Li Hua25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Okay,ril admitit.I canbe acomplainer.After all,theres somuch inthis lifeto complainabout:the dirtyclothesthat dontmake it into thebasket,that annoyingneighbors loudmusic,my husbandsshoes leftcasuallyat thefront door,rainy days,traffic...(磨练)Complaining isa habitI havedeveloped sincechildhood,andaskill I have honedthrough theyears.My familydidnt seemto mind-they weregreat complainers,too-though Ido recallsome eye-rolling andlong-drawn sighsfrom friendsand schoolmateswhen Iwould voicemy negativeopinions.In fact,I candistinctlyrecall theexact momentwhen Ifirst realizedmy complaininghabit reachedits expertlevel.One day,as Ireminded my husband onceagain toremove hisbills fromthe dining-room table,put hisshoesaway,and lowerthat dog-gone radio,he putup hishand.Stop!Stop yourcomplaining.Ws drivingme crazy.”I lookedat himblank-eyed.He tooka deepbreath.You neverhear mecomplaining,do you”」“Well Ianswered,youre complainingabout mycomplaining,so actually,yes,I amhearing youcomplainright now.”His eyeswidened.Sweat formedon hisupper lip.Then hegrabbed hiscar keysand ranoutofthe door.Perhaps Idgone toofar,I thought.Maybe Ireally didcomplain toomuch.But,what todo aboutit Afterall,it hadbeen alifetime habit.And habitsare hardto break.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2I tooka breakand satdown tothink aboutsolutions.The benefitsof thissolution wereimmediate andobvious.高三11月月考英语参考答案1〜5CAABC6〜10BACBC11〜15ACBAB16〜20BCACB
21.DAD CBADDACB BACBADGCE41-55CCBDD ADABC BABCD【答案】56resting
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65.to keep第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30Honorable judgesand fellowstudents,Its mydistinct pleasureand honorto sharemy perspectiveontheresponsible andintelligent useofartificial intelligence.Generally speaking,there arenumerous advantagesof AI,such asprocessing informationat lightningspeedand assistingus incomplex tasks,thus enhancingour abilityto learnand grow.Nevertheless,aswe,embrace theseadvancements it is crucialtobeaware ofthe potentialdownsides.For instance,overreliance onAI can leadtoadecrease inour abilityto innovateand thinkcritically.In conclusion,asastudent,itisimperative thatwe approachAI withcaution andwisdom.Only inthis waycanwe reapits benefitswhile minimizingany potentialdownsides.Thafs all.Thank you.Li Hua读后续写I tooka breakand satdown tothinkaboutsolutions.When Ifelt annoyed,I couldlock myselfin thebathroomand scream.No.The neighborswould probablyhear me.Phoneafriend Sheprobably wouldntbeafriend forvery long.Then ithit me.V dbeen inthe habitof keepinga journalfor mostof my life.Journalingkept mesort ofhonest withmyself,andIliked itfor thatreason.Perhaps,I thought,a complaintjournal mightbethe answerI wasseeking.Each timeI foundmyself feelingthe urgeto voiceanger,I wroteitinmy complaintjournal.It feltso goodand freeto sayexactly whatwas onmy mindwithout anyonejudging meor mythoughts.The benefitsofthissolution wereimmediate andobvious.Without fearof quarrel,my generallysilent andcautioushusband openedup tome more.Old friendshipsbecame deeper,and newfriendships appeared.Neighbors becamemore friendly.Overall,I startedto justfeel betterhappier andless stressed.When Ilook backonsome ofmy initialjournals,Ihaveto laughout loud.Some ofmy complaintsappear trulyridiculous.I stillkeepthat journal,though.Those fewmoments eachday whenIcansit down,take abreak fromthe pressuresofthe dayand freemyself ofwhatever isbothering memade abig differenceforthebetter inmylife.And,if youaskmyhusband,probably inhis life,too.听力原文Text1。
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