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D.The followinghabits contribute to unnecessaryanxiety.E.Believe peoplehave thepower todecrease our self-worth.F.Many ofus haveconditioned ourselvesto resistunpleasant feelings.G.Much of the anxietyproblem comesfrom havingit onour mindsin the first place.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑Years agoI wastalking to a strangeron thebus home.He toldme that he had a goodfriend inChicagoand hewondered if,by anychance,I41to knowhim.For amoment,I thoughthe mightbe
42.1felt likesayingthat it was ridiculousto43that out of allthe millionsofpeople inChicago Icould possiblyhave everbumped intohis friend.But,44,1justsmiled andreminded him that Chicagowas avery bigcity.He45silence fbr a fewminutes,and thenhebegan totell meall abouthis friend.His friendwas anexcellent tennisplayer inChicago andhe was46one offew peoplewith theirowntennis court.I toldhimthat I knewseveral peoplelike that,including my47who was a doctorin California.He admittedthat maybethere weremore48courts in the countrythan he49but hedid notknow of anyothers.Then heasked me50my brotherlived inCalifornia.When I said Sacramento,he saidthat51,his Chicagofriendspent the summer inSacramento lastyear andhe livednext doortoa52who hada tenniscourt inhisbackyard.IsaidI feltthat reallywasacoincidence becausemy next-door neighbourhad goneto Sacramentolastsummer andhad53the housenext tomy brothershouse.For amoment,we staredat eachother,but wedidnot sayanything.
41.A.managed B.happened C.desired D.intended
42.A.talking B.lying C.kidding D.expecting
43.A.announce B.confirm C.see D.think“Would yourfriends namehappen to be RolandKirkwood”I askedfinally.He54and said,Yes.Would yourbrothers namehappen to be DrRey Hunter”Yes!”It wasmy55to laugh.
44.A.indeed B.actually C.instead D.exactly
45.A.fell intoB.ran intoC.talked ofD.thought of
46.A.just B.even C.ever D.surely
47.A.friend B.colleague C.cousin D.brother
48.A.popular B.familiar C.private D.spectacular
49.A.realized B.found C.visited D.recognized
50.A.how B.where C.when D.whether
51.A.fortunately B.casually C.deliberately D.coincidentally
52.A.doctor B.stranger C.neighbour D.player
53.A.rented B.visited C.designed D.sold
54.A.smiled B.laughed C.cried D.nodded
55.A.chance B.pleasure C.time D.turn第二节语法填空共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式56celebrate the40th Teachers,Day,China PerformingArts AgencyTheatres haslauncheda nationwideinitiative tocommemorate andhonor educatorsacross thecountry.So far,a varietyofspecial performances,discounts,and culturalactivities57organize attheatersnationwide.From classicdramas58dance performances,the seriesoffers adiverse rangeof59art involvementsforteachers.Theaters inGuangzhou,Foshan,Shunyi,Dezhou,Quanzhou,Chengdu,Hainan,and othercitiesare involvedin the initiative,60provide freeor discountedtickets foreducators.61addition,the celebrationincludes exclusivediscounts andfree ticketgiveaways fbrteachers.Theaters in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao GreaterBay Areaare offeringspecial membershipdiscountsand ticketdeals,62other theatershave organizedyoga classes,ballet workshops,and thematicexhibitions.The objectiveof theseevents isto conveygratitude toteachers andfoster63strong cultureof respectfbreducators.By providingaccess to the artsand cultural64experience,theinitiativeaims toenrich thelives ofteachers andcontribute to the developmentof65educate inChina.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,上周末你参加了社区开展的志愿服务活动现校英文报正向全校学生征集相关稿件,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括
1.介绍你参加的一项志愿服务活动;
2.你的活动感受注意
1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Volunteering in the Community第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事Guitarvirtuoso(能手)GraceBowers is a typical17-year-old girl who loveskicking aroundNashvillein herJeep withher dogsLenny andGeroge onpretty days.Her innocentgiggles inno waysignal whathappenswhen Bowerspicks up a guitar.Bowers firsthadaguitar at age9after shewatched themusic videofor Welcometo theJungle”on.She gotreally into“cheesey hairmetal”from Wingerand Rattto MotleyCrue beforeaccidentallydiscovering the blues.“One dayI wassitting inthe carwhile mymom wasbusy shoppingand I was switchingthroughchannels and I forgotwhat stationitwas,but itwas playingB.B.Kings musicand thatwas thefirst timeIhad heardtheblues.Iwasprobably like12or
13.1didnt evenknow that you coulddo thatwith aguitar.Hearing that,I realizedwhat reallymade mewant todive deeperinto guitarplaying,“Bowers said.Her mom,Lisa Bowers,said herdaughter triedeverything fromballet tosoccer and even football,butnothing stuck.You justwant yourkids tofind theirpassion,Lisa Bowerssaid.She askedfor aguitar,so wewentand gother one.”At thattime,Grace suffereda lotof anxietyand struggledin school,but theguitar communitysupportedher.The communitythat shefound playingguitar liftedher up and gaveher aplace whereshebelonged.She neverhad thatfeeling before.It completelychanged theperson shewas.注意
1.续写词数不应少于150个;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答One day,she receivedan invitationto performat aschool musicfestival.After theperformance,Grace felt something different in school.高三英语答案1—5BCAAC6—10CABCB11—15BACAC16—20CBABB第一部分听力(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)21—23DDD24—27CDAD28—31DACB32—35DCBA第二部分阅读(每小题
2.5分,满分50分)36—40DFCEG第三部分语言运用41—45BCDCA46—50BDCAB51—55DCABD第一节(每小题1分,满分15分)第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
56.To celebrate
57.have beenorganized
61.
58.to
59.artistic
60.providingAdditionally
62.and/while
63.a
64.experiences
65.education第四部分写作第一节(满分15分)One possibleversion:Volunteering inthe CommunityLastweekend,I participatedin ameaningful volunteeractivity inour community.I joineda groupofvolunteers toclean upthe localpark.We pickedup litter,trimmed bushes,and plantedsome flowers.This experiencewas trulyrewarding.As weworked together,I felta strongsense ofcommunity andpurpose.Seeing thepark transformbefore oureyes filledme withpride.I realizedthat evensmall actionscanmake abig difference.Volunteering notonly helpsothers but also enrichesour ownlives.I lookforwardto moreopportunities tocontributetomy community.96words第二节(满分25分)One possibleversion:One day、she receivedan invitationto perfbrmat aschool musicfestival.Grace wasboth excitedandnervous.She spentdays preparingfbr theperformance.When the day arrived,she steppedonto thestagewith confidence.As shebegan toplay,the audiencewas mesmerizedby herskill.The musicflowedthrough herfingers,captivating everyone.She pouredher heartand soulinto theperformance,forgettingall heranxieties.After theperformance、Grace回tsomethingdifferentin school.People lookedat herwith admirationandrespect.For thefirst time,she didntfeel like an outsider.Her classmatescame upto her,complimenting heron heramazing performance.She realizedthat herpassion forguitar hadgiven heranew identityin school.The guitarhad notonly changedher asa personbut alsochanged howothers sawher.She wasno longerthe girlwho struggledinschoolbutatalented musicianwho hadfound herplace.Paragraph1:☆描述Grace接到邀请后的心理活动,如紧张与兴奋交织☆可以提及她为表演做的准备工作,增加细节描写☆重点描写表演时的场景,包括她的状态、观众的反应等,突出她的音乐才能Paragraph2:☆讲述表演后的学校氛围变化☆描写Grace的感受,从他人的态度转变中体现她在学校地位的变化☆强调吉他对她的重要性以及这次表演给她带来的积极影响听力材料听力录音原文Text1W:How isyour researchgoing,JackM:Well,not bad.I collectedsome informationabout it.And nowIm goingto talkto somestudents andgettheir opinions.Text2M:Madam,can Ihelp youW:Oh,thank God.The departmentstore isso hugethatI cant findthe toiletto answerthe call of nature.Iam insuch ahurry.Text3M:I sawLarry last night.He waslooking verywet.W:But itwasnt raininglastnight.M:Well,he hadntseen thehotel swimmingpool andhad fallenin withhis clotheson.Text4M:Hi,Beth.My familyand1are havinga fewpeople overfor dinnertomorrow night.Then wemightwatch amovie atmy house.Can youcomeW:Sure,rd loveto.Thatd bemore fiinthan eatingatarestaurant alone.Text5M:Have youseen mymaths textbook,Mom Iforget whereI placedit.W:What givesAgain Why do youalways payno attentionto yourpersonal belongingsI amnot yourbabysitter,dear!Text6M:Lucy,one ofmy long-lost friendswill comearound tohave ameal withme.Afterwards,we willhangout inthe walkingdistrict nearby.W:So willyou dineoutM:
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20.Where willthe foodshops beA.In thecenter of the site.B.Next tothe entrance.C.Beside theamusement rides.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
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23.Where9sthetext takenfromA.An onlineblog.B.A literaryreview.C.A scientificjournal.D.A popularmagazine.Ludwig vanBeethoven wasborn over250years ago.His music is stillplayed dailyaroundtheworld.His melodies(乐曲)are oftenused inmovies,TV shows,andevencartoons.Beethoven wrotemanyfamous piecesof music,but hesprobably bestknown forhis ninesymphonies(交响曲).When Beethovendied in1827,he hadsome ideasforthe10th Symphony.But allthatheleft behindweresome notesabout thepiece anda fewsketches”-short bitsof writtenmusic.In2019,a specialteam of musicians,computer scientists,and historianswas formed.Their goalwasto tryto complete Beethovens10th Symphonyto celebratehis250th birthday.The teamdidnt justwant tocompletethe symphony;they wantedto comeas closeas possibleto producingthe symphonythatBeethoven meantto write.Thafs wheredeep learningcame in.()To train artificial intelligenceAI tohelp withthe symphony,the teamturned everypiece ofmusicthat Beethovenever wroteinto aform thecomputer couldunderstand.By feedingthe programall ofBeethovens music,AI couldlook forpatterns inthe wayBeethoven wrote.This included,for example,how hereused simplemelodies allthrough apiece tocreate atheme,or howhe movedbetween differentpartsof the symphony.Other membersof the team studiedBeethovens notesand sketches,and workedto figureout whatBeethovenwas planningto do.Where inthesymphonydid heplantouse eachlittle bitofmusicthat heleftFinally,AI had the challengeof tryingto connectthe littlemusical bitsinto asymphony.It tookovertwo years,but theteam wasable tocompleteBeethoven9s10th Symphony.Not simplya melody,but40minutes ofmusic fora fullorchestra(管弦乐队).So Beethovennow has the10th Symphony.And thoughBeethovendidnt writeit all,theteamfeels surethat themusicisvery muchlike whathe mighthave written,if hedhad thechance.
24.What isthe functionofthefirst paragraphA.To introduceBeethovens musiccareer.B.To highlightBeethovens achievements.C.To providebackground information.D.To bringback Beethovenslast symphony.
25.How canAI helpto finishthe10th SymphonyA.By studyingBeethovens othersymphonies.B.By collectingallofBeethovensmusic.C.By identifyingBeethovens notesand sketches.D.By findingthe musicalpatterns ofBeethoven.
26.What dowe knowabout Beethovens10th SymphonyA.It issuitable tobe playedby anorchestra.B.It requiresat least40players toplay.C.It hastobetested byBeethoven experts.D.It isa longpiece ofmusic withoutany theme.
27.What isthebesttitle forthe textA.Revival ofBeethovens Symphoniesby AIB.Rewriting ofBeethovens10th SymphonyC.Performance ofBeethovens10th Symphonyby AID.Completion ofBeethovens10th Symphonywith AlsHelp CChineselinen,or xiabu-literally clothfor summer^-isa traditional handmade textile madefromChina grass,also knownas ramie.Being hailedastheking ofnatural fibers”,the linenhas uniquepropertiessuch aswear-comfbrt,good durabilityand goodrinsibility(可漂洗,性).Its alsodelicate,yetnot asfragile assilk.A varietyof xiabuwas developedin whatis nowChongqings Rongchangdistrict duringthe HanDynasty.Royals andnobility duringthe TangDynasty likedwearing thelinen duringthesummermonths.It wasone ofthefirstproducts tobe exportedfrom thedistrict inthe20th century,with anannual outputofaround700,000bolts(匹).In2008,Rongchang xiabu craft waslisted asa nationalintangible culturalheritage.According tothe districfscommission ofcommerce,the annualdemand fbrxiabu inthe internationalmarketreaches aroundthree millionbolts,of which40percent aresold tothe Republicof Korea.Over thepastthree years,13xiabu manufacturingcompanies inRongchang haveexported goodsworth more than50billion yuan.“It takesmore than10procedures-including ramiefiber reaping,thread twisting,weaving,bleaching(漂白)and dyeing-over aperiod ofabout20days tomake apiece oframie cloth,“said37-year-old MaLinqin,a municipal-level inheritorof Rongchang xiabu craftsmanship.To producea finecloth,a xiabucraftsperson hasto weavethread upand downover2,400times ona
1.5-inch-wide loom(织布机),with bothhands andfeet workingin smoothcoordination.This isthe mostimportantand intricatepart ofthe wholeprocess.Although itstime-consuming andlabor-intensive,weneed torecognize thatxiabu isa long-term necessityinthemarketplace,Ma said.According tothe localcultural andtourism commission,Rongchangxiabuhas beenmade intomorethan1,000products,including dresses,suits,decorative paintings,embroidery,bedding,tablecloths,towels andbags.Our productsare especiallyfavored bythose whopursue ahigher qualityof life,and theconsumergroup isbecoming increasinglyyounger.Sustaining intangiblecultural heritagesrequiresresponsibility andperseverance,Ma said.
28.What informationcan weget aboutxiabuA.It hasa lotin commonwith silk.B.It ismade intoclothes forall seasons.C.It isatraditionalmachine-madetextile.D.It iscomfortable towear andeasy towash.
29.What canwe learnabout themarket demandfbr xiabuA.It isexpected tobecome greater.B.It islimited tospecific regionsin Asia.C.It isgoing beyondthe supplylargely.D.It isdeclining duetothepopularity ofother fibers.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“intricate“in paragraph5meanA.Smooth.B.Efficient.C.Complex.D.Creative.
31.What canwe inferfrom MaLinqins wordsfromthelast paragraphA.Xiabu craftsmenare highlyrespected.B.Xiabu iswell recognizedby themarket.C.The highprices ofxiabu productsare reasonable.D.Young peopleare encouragedto learnxiabucraft.DAdrenaline(肾上腺素),also knownas epinephrine,isatype ofhormone thatis releasedwhenevera personexperiences fear,anxiety,or stress.In fact,as soonas yourbrain sensesdanger,it tellsyour bodyto startmaking adrenaline.The hormonemovesthrough yourbloodstream quicklyand jumpsinto actionby bindingitself tomolecules calledadrenoceptors,which canbe found in cellsin almostevery organ.When alarge amountofthechemical isproducedall atonce一more than10times higherthan whenyou recalm-its calledan adrenaline rush.That floodhas lotsof noticeableeffects,and eachone isintended toprotect youinadangeroussituation.Your pupils(瞳孑L)will widento letmore lightinto youreyes sothatyoucan seemore of yoursurroundings.Your brainbegins towork fasterto drawupaplan.Your heartbeats morerapidly andpumpsextra bloodto yourmuscles,also deliveringan increaseof oxygenfrom yourlungs.All ofthese effectsaccumulateinto nervous,anxious feelings.Thats whyit mightseem asif yourhead isspinning,yourthoughts areracing,oryourheart isbeating out ofyourchest.Despite whatsuperhero storiesmight tellyou,theres notmuch evidencethat thehormone givesyouextra strength.Instead,experts thinkthat greatachievements-likeaparent lifting a car off a trappedkid-happen whensome kindof psychologicalswitch getsflipped(按动).That is,unless you9re underseriouspressure,you mightunderestimate whatyour bodyisreallycapable of.In general,adrenaline rusheshave preparedanimals forstressful situationsfbr millionsof years.Thegland(s腺)that producethe stimulatingchemical arefoundinany specieswithabackbone.Even dinosaurslikelyhadthestimulating stuffpumping throughtheir veins(静脉).Early peoplelike Homoerectus andHomohabilis probablyfelt fearand nervousnessas theywandered throughthe prehistoricjungles.When apopquiz makesyou sweatytoday,you feelthesametension thathelped yourancestors10,000generationsago defeatfierce lions.
32.What canbe learnedconcerning anadrenalinerush”A.It controlsthe levelofthehormone.B.It makespassive feelingsdisappear.C.It leadshumans tofeel energetic.D.It resultsfrom astressful situation.
33.How isparagraph3mainly developedA.By explainingconcepts.B.By providingexact data.C.By describingdetails.D.By makingcomparisons.
34.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph4A.Adrenaline givesextra strengthlike insuperhero tales.B.Great achievementsare dueto psychologicalswitch,not adrenaline.C.A parentliftingacaroffatrappedchild isimpossible withoutadrenaline.D.Adrenaline rusheshave onlybeen importantfor animalsrecently.
35.Whats theauthors attitudetotherole ofadrenaline rushes”A.Positive.B.Doubtful.C.Cautious.D.Ambiguous.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后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Feeling someanxiety ispart ofthe humanexperience andhelps uschallenge dangersand obstacles.But ifit affectsus somuch thatwe arelimited andavoidant,we knowthat certainhabits wehave allowedtodevelop arentserving us.36Reject uncomfortablefeelingsThe modemworld takesfeelings fartoo seriously.37We feelnervous orbored,and ourimmediateimpulse isto getoutofthere fast.This resistanceto ourown feelingsemphasizes thosefeelings,making usmoreanxious.The solutionBe okaywith notalways feelinggreat.Allow processedfood tomake upmorethan20%of ourdietAnything refined,processed,and far-removed fromits naturalstate promotesan imbalancein ourbodies.38Were morelikely toexperience whatfeels likeanxiety ifwereoutofequilibrium.39When we think certainthings repeatedly,we reinforcethose thingsand createour realities.The ideathatother peopleare capableof affectingourself-worth isa beliefthat mosthumans entertain,and itmakesus fearful.When wechallenge thisbelief,we seeit isnttrue andrealize adeeper senseof personalsecurity.Think aboutanxiety“often40Yes,the irony(讽刺)is notable.When weregularly thinkaboutour“mental health”and howthere appearstobesomething wrongthat needsfixing,we inadvertently(不经意地)give weighttoanxiety.We makeit partof whowethinkwe are.Instead offrequently thinkingabout youand“youranxiety,focus oncreating thingsand livingyour lifeA.Have apoor relationshipwith uncertainty.B.People areconcerned abouttheir mentalhealth.C.Our bodiesspeak tous whenwe arentin harmony.。
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