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试卷类型A高三阶段性调研监测考试英语试题
2024.11注意事项答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需
2.改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7・5分)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5A BC项听完每段对话后,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10读一遍
1.WhatcausedtheprojectfailureaccordingtothemanA.Alackofcleargoals.B.Poormunication.C.Insufficientresources.
2.WhereisthelecturetheaterA.Infrontofthelaboratory.B.Behindtheschoollibrar)f.building.C.Nexttotheteaching
3.WhatdidthespeakersdojustnowA.Theyboughtsomefood.B.Theysetuptheirstand,products.C.Theysoldouttheir
4.WhatarethespeakersdiscussingA.Donatingclothes.B.Startingabusiness.
5.Whenwillthespeakersprobablyarriveattherestaurant C.Usingrecycledmaterials.A.At7:
25.B.At7:
30.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分22・5分)C.At7:
40.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.WhichcharacterisgoodatsolvingmysteriesA.Daphne.B.Velma.C.Fred.
7.WhatisthewomansopiniononShaggyandScoobyA.Theyarefunny.B.Theyareimaginative.C.Theyaretroublesome.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.WheredidthemanfindinformationaboutcavehomesA.Fromhisfriend.B.Fromajournal.C.FromaTVshow.
9.WhatisoneoftheadvantagesofcavehomesmentionedbythemanA.Theyareeasytobuild.B.Theycanexistforcenturies.C.Theyarefortabletolivein.
10.WhatdoesthewomanlookforwardtowhenvisitingShaanxiProvinceA.Visitingmodemcities.B.Exploringthecavehomes.C.Studyingtheconcretehomes.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.WhatisthesubjectofthefirstpaintingintheconversationA.Awoman.B.Autumnscenery.C.
12.WhenwasAutumnRhythm:Number30finished Ahat.A.In
1905.B.In
1940.C.
13.Howdocsthewomansoundintheend In
1950.A.Grateful.B.Confused.C.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.WhatdidthewomandobeforetheconversationA.Shewentshopping.B.ShevisitedMr.Brown.C.Sheworkedoutathome.
15.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofherworksA.Theyhelpherkeepfigure.B.Theyhelpherliveanactivelife.C.Theyhelphermakemorefriends.
16.WhatsthemansdifficultyinstartingahcakhydietA.Takinginenoughproteinseveryday.B.Eatingtherightamountofvegetables.C.Givingupprocessedfoodsanddessert.
17.WhatisthewomanlikelytodonextA.Prepareameal.B.Buysomesnacks.C.Offersometips.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.AtwhatagedidLuanYushuaibeeadeliverymanA.39yearsold.B.34yearsold.C.30yearsold.
19.HowdidLuanYushuaiunderstandtheEnglishemailA.Hegotittranslatedbysoftware.B.Heaskedafriendtoreadittohim.C.HeconsultedanEnglishspeakingperson.
20.WhogaveLuanYushuaithenickname“RunningKing”?A.Hispanycolleagues.B.Thenonprofessionalrunners.C.TheParisOrganizingmittee.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50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四个选项中选出最住选项AVolunteerZambiaVolunteerZambia isauniqueinternational sportprogrammerunbythe WallaceGroup-acooperationbetweenleadingUK“sport“universities—toprimarilysupportandworkwiththeleadingZambiansportsNonGovernmenlalOrganization,Sport inAction.The preyedis miltedto thesustainable practiceof bothsport andinternationaldevelopment.Every yearDurham Universitysends studentsout toZambia for8weeks betweenJune andSeptember.VolunteersworkwithZambianvolunteercoachestodeliversustainablesportopportunitiesforyoungpeopleintheirmunity,particularlywomenandgirls.Therolesinclude:FootballDevelopmentOfficerBasketballDcvelopmemOfficer—Media,MarketingandmunicationsOfficer—EnterpriseDevelopmentOfficerPlease emailgcorgia.m.donohuc@durham.ac.uk ormunity.cngagcmcnt@durham.ac.uk formore informationaboutanyoftheroles.WhencanIapplyApplicationstypicallyopenSeptember/Octoberfbrthefollowingyearstravel.Findusatfreshersfair,oremailvoluntccrzambia.du@durham.ac.ukifyouarcinterestedinapplying.APPLICATIONSFOR2025TRAVELAREOPEN!Applicationsclose:25thNovember2024forsportdevelopmentand21stDecember2024forbusinessenterprise.28thNovembertormedia,marketingandmunications.InterestedinfundraisingforSportinActionIn additionto beingan activemember of the VolunteerZambia Project,Durham Universityis devotedtofundraisingforSportinActionZambia.EveryyearTeamDurhamclubscontributetoraisingover£10,000forit.If youare interestedin hostinga fundraisingevent forSport inAction,please emailsportinaction.zambia@durham.ac.uk(ofindouthowyoucandothis.
21.WhatisanaimofVolunteerZambiaA.ToexpandtheWallaceGroup.B.ToadvertiseUK4sporfuniversities.C.TopromoteZambiansportdevelopment.D.TosponsortheyouthofDurhamUniversity.
22.WhencanyousubmityourapplicationfortheroleofBasketballDevelopmentOfficerA.Nov.24,
2024.B.Nov.28,
2024.C.Dec.21,
2024.D.Dec.25,
2024.
23.WhichemailaccountcanyouturntoforthefundraisinginformationA.volunteerzambia.du@durham.ac.uk B.georgia.m.donohue@dufham.ac.ukC.sportinaction.zambia(a)durham.ac.uk I),munity.engagement@durham.ac.ukThe joys of thenight ridewere the joysoffeeling presentin mybody again.Cycling feltlike acelebration ofdynamicenergy,ofbloodandbone.Areminderthatmybodywasstillhealthyandfunctioningdespite(hetwoheartoperationsIhadasakid,whichtookmeoutofsportsentirely.1rememberthedoctorsorders:nofootball,nophysicaleducation.TheytoldmeIwasfragile(脆弱的),andsoIbecamefragile.Iwasinmiddleschoolthen.Itleltasifmybodyhadbeentakenawayfromme.Theyputmeinabinationswingdanceandpaintingclassinstead.Butthedoctorsneversaidnocycling,andforabriefmomentincentralTexas,bikingbecamemorepopularthanfootbalLwhichsavedmysocial life.I stillbelieve that the speed,the windand theblood in the earson asilent streetcan dothat tomybody—bringitbacktolifeonceagain.Astimeworeon,Idevelopedanaffectionforthenightride.Belowthewhoosh(呼啸声)ofthewind,Ilistenedformyheart,thentherhythmofmytiresoversidewalk.Thepainofhardphysicaleffortwouldpale,nottomentionthewindbuffetingmyface.Theroughroadconstantlytoldmethat(herewasaroadbeneathmytiresandthepossibilityoftravel.ThestressonboththebodyandthebikemaderealwhatIdsuspectedallalong:althoughremovedfrommyfamily,rnyfriends,myformerlife.Istillexistedinthesestreets.Therewasafrivolity(轻松感)tothenightride,too,akindoffrivolityIhadntfeltpastyears.Fdspentsomuchtimesittingatadesk,sittinginbed,sittingonasofa.Mydaysweredefinedbyconstantanxietyandfear,andtheworldfelt likea thingthathappenedtome.not somethingIcouldparticipate in.But duringthenight ride,I paidattentiononlytothemoment.IfIdidnt,Idhitthepothole(坑洼)intheroad.Sobynecessity,Ibecamepresent,andIfeltpresent,whichistosayeverythingstartedtofeelfunagain.A.Doctorsadvice,B.Poorhealth.C.Heavyschoolwork.D Cyclingspopularity.
24.Whatmadetheauthorhavetochoose(henightride
25.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph2refertoA.Theauthor,senergygotrestored.B.Theauthor,sfiguregotreshaped.C.Theauthorsbodybecameflexible.D.Theauthorstnindbecamestrong.
26.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkaboutA.Thechangesoftheauthorslite.B-ThediiTicultiesinbikingatnight.C.Thereasonsforenjoyingthenightride.D.Thedoubtsabouttheauthorssociallife.A.Lifeisaboutgoingwiththeflow.B.Thepastisfullofendlessregrets.C.Livingforthemomentisnecessary.D.Learningfromthepastisinvaluable.
27.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoconveybymentioningthepastinthelastparagraphjjfefclfeThefastautonomousloggingmachineadvanceddownaSwedishforestpathand^^fijfj^scanncdforpiledlogstotransport.Itthenliftedthemupandloadedthemontoitstrailer.Anewstudyofthetrucksizerobotsuggestsilcouldhelpforestworkerswith,easlsomedeadlyjobs.“Itsthefirsttrialfbrustoseethatthemachinewebuiltisperhapscapableofdoingwhatweweredreamingitcoulddo,“saysPedroLaHera,aroboticistandleadauthorofthestudy.Traditionalloggingjobsareoftenrequiringoperatorstomultitaskandbearnearlyconstantvibration(振动)whileoperatingloggingvehicles.Tired forestersdont alwayspay attentionto otherplants inthe area,thus damagingthe ecosystemsaround them.Loggingisalsodangerous;intheU.S..ithasoneofthehighestdeathratesofanyindustry.Roboticists,software engineersand forestryscholars inSweden setout toautomate somelogging tasks.TheyusedGPStosetapathinaclearcutareaandequippedthevehiclewithaputervisionsystemtohelpitidentify,pickupandreleasecutlogs.Thepredeterminedtasksequence(序歹U)demonstrateshow,inacontrolledenvironment,amachinewithlittletonohumanoversightcouldoperate.“Wehaveproblemsgettinghelpworkinginthewoods,“saysThomasDouglass,aloggerinGuilford,Maine,uSoitsdefinitelyanadvancement/FornowthesevehiclesusemaybelimitedtoSweden,wherenearlyallpathsinforestsarewellidentified,andsatellitesprovideinformationonloggedareas.LoggersintheU.S.,incontrast,harvesttreesbothinplantationsandinnaturalstandswhereselfpilotcdmachinerywouldfacemorechallenges.Still,the researchhighlights aspectsof autonomousmachinery thatare worthdeveloping further,says DaliaAbbas,aforesterwhohasinvestigatedtheeffectsofloggingoperationsinenvironmentallysensitiveareas.Eventually,Abbas says,she“would definitelyhope thatit takesinto accountthe fullerrange ofwhere itsoperating,whether itcarrieswildlife,othercontaminants(污染物)orinsectsthatewiththelogstoavoidanyharm,anditssensitivitytotheterrain(1也形)
28.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthetraditionalloggingjobsA.Demandingandrisky.B.Tiringbutrewarding.C.Profitablebutdangerous.D.Promisingandcreative.
29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyaboutA.Wheretheloggingmachineryworksbest.B.Whatchallengestheloggingmachineryfaces.C.Howtheloggingmachineryachievesautomation.D.WhyGPStechnologyisusedintheloggingprocess.
30.WhyistheuseofautomatedloggingvehiclesrestrictedtoSwedenA.Itsloggersarewellequipped.B.Itsforestsarefullymonitored.C.Itsroadsarespeciallydesigned.D.Itsloggedareasareeasilyaccessible.A.Itscapacityofloadinglogs.B.Itsimpactontheecosystem.
31.Whatisafutureconsiderationfbrdeveloping(heloggingmachineC.Thereplacementofhumanlabor.D.Theconvenienceofitsoperation.DImaginejourneyingdownthehighwaywhenyounoticeyourfueltankrunninglow.YourGPSindicates10gasstations.Naturally,you wantthe cheapestoption.You pass the firsthandful andobserve theirprices beforeapproachingonewithaseeminglygooddeal.Doyoustop,withoutknowinghowsweetthebargainscouldgetuptheroadOrdoyoucontinueexploringandriskregretfbrrejectingthebirdinhandHowdoyoudecidewhentoexplorefurtherandwhentodecideonachoiceAs afascinating recentBig Thinkarticle explainsin detail,no matterwhat choiceyou remaking,mathematiciansclaimthe37percentruleapplies.Spendthefirst37percentofyourdecisionmakingprocessgatheringinformationandmillingtonothing.Afterthat,choosethenextoptionthatcsalongIhatsbetterthaneverythingyouveseenbefore.Thisrulegivesyouthehighestprobabilityofmakingthesuperiorchoice.Applyingthispreciserulewillsimplifymessyreality.Ifyouvegivenyourselfamonthtohuntforamostfortableapartment,the37percent rulesuggests youspend the first thirdor soof thatsurveying themarket andmaking nodecisions.If yourehiringan assistantand planto interview10candidates,let thefirst threego by.Then choosethenextpersonwhobeatsthatfirstbunch.WhatifanabsolutelybrilliantcandidatejusthappenstobethefirstoneyoueacrossFollowingthisrulemightend upplaining andwondering,*lWhat if”It istrue thatmatters ofthe heartarent logical,and thisrule onlymaximizesprobabilities.It doesntguaranteesuccess.Soiflightningstrikesorthe angelssingandyoureabsolutelysureyouvefoundtheperfectmatchforyou,dontletinflexibleRilesstandintheway.But evenif itsunwise toblindly followthe37percent rulein everyinstance,that doesntmake itunhelpful.Spending roughlythefirstthird ofyour decisionmakingprocess gatheringinformation canhelp youresist fearofmissing out.Knowing thatyou shouldsecure hefirst candidatewho beatsthe optionsyou previouslyexplored canhelpyougatherthecouragetomakedecisions.
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thebirdinhandinparagraph1refertoA.Asweeterbargainahead.B.ThefirstGPSremendation.C.Thepreviouscheapergasstation.D.Amoresuitablerouteonthejoumey.A.Choosingthe1stfrom
100.B.Choosingthe36thfrom
100.C.Choosingthe37thfrom
100.D.Choosingthe38thfrom
100.
34.Whatisthewritingpurposeofparagniph4A.lbofferareminder.B.Togiveanexample.C.Tbproveaconclusion.D.Tomakeanassumption.
35.Howdoesthe37percentrulebenefitusB.Itenhancesourabilitytoanalyzedata.A.Itboostsourselfconfidence.D.Itimprovesourdecisionmakingefficiency.C.Itstrengthensourlinkswiththesociety.
33.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofthe37percentrule第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分)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Giftsaresomeaningfulthatmanybelievethatgiftsfromtheirromanticpartnerareabigwaytheycanunderstandhowmuchtheirpartnerlovesthem.36Butinfact,giftgivingandreceivingisactuallytheleastpopularlovelanguage.Thisleadstothequestion:WhydomostpeoplesaythatgiftgivingstressesthemoutPart ofthe problemis thatoccasions thatinvolve giftgivingare filledwith uncertainty.If itsan occasionlikeChristmas,wherepeopleareshoppingforeachotheratthesametime,peoplemightbenervousaboutwhetherthegifttheygivewillbeinthesamecategoiyasthegifttheywillalsoreceive.37ImaginethatsomeoneisshowingsomesignsofSeasonal/XflectiveDisorder,andyoureconsideringgivinghimalighttherapy(光疗)lampasagift.Thereceivermaypossiblyregardthisas”justwhattheyneeded.ButwhatifthelampreceiverinterpretsthegiftasanunwelepieceofmentontheircurrentstateAnotherissueisthatyoureprobablygoingtogiveabadgift,andthatbadgiftmightovershadowthemanygoodgiftsyouve given.38Theidea,simplyput,isthatbadouteshave astrongerpsychologicalimpactthanparablegoodoutes.Fewbaseball饱nsrememberallthegroundballsthatBillBucknerfieldedcleanly,butmanyremembertheonethatwentthroughhislegs.Worst of all,theres theanxiety thates withreceiving gifts.You mightexpect thata lotof wellmeaningbutdisappointing giftsare headingyour way.There canbe someunease thates withknowing thatyoull soonneed toperformjoyandappreciation.3940When done carefully,it canbe awonderful wayto municateto lovedones thatwe appreciateandunderstandthem.Giftscanabsolutelydrawpeopleclosertogether,inalastingway.A.Thesmellofabadgiftcandelay.B.However,giftgivingisnotallbad.ofcourse.C.Uncertainlycanalsoresultfromdifferentcategoriesofgifts.D.Thereisalsogreatuncertaintyaroundhowthegiftrcccivcrswillrespond.E.Soonyoumaybeinastateofpayingforyoursuchkindofoverperformance.F.Indeed,giftgivingoccasionsseemlikewonderfulopportunitiestocreatedelight.G.Evenworse,youmightworrythegiftgiverwilldetectyourinsincerityandgethurt.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Scaring mylittle brother,Daniel,was sofunny whenwe werelittle.Especially whenI hidwell,ran outandscreameda“boo,hewould41intotheairlikeashockedfrog.Buthewasjustgettingsharpandusedtosimple“boos”.Afraidthatmy42ofbeingabigsisterwasthreatened,Iswitched43—Rubbersnakesunderhispillows,ghoststoriesaboutameanoldman...Anyway,scaringhimwasmydutyandmy
44.Sadly,allgoodthingsmust
45.Danielwasgrowingtallandstrong.Amasterof46likemeknowswhentogiveupahopelesscause.Ideclaredpeace—Danielaccepteditverywell,____________47nothing.However,Icouldhardlyfeel48withoutbeingpunishedformydeeds.Oneafternoonal16:30Ireturnedtoa(n)49home.Icouldfeelthesilence50behindcornerslikeabigkidwaitingtofrightenme.SoIturnedonthemusicasloudaspossibletocoverupthe51ofsound.IcouldntunderstandwhyIfeltsouneasy.Finally,at19:00,my bigbrother rushedhome,52saying,“Daniel...bike accident...”I immediatelyfelt53—Danielwasalwaysbreakingtoesandskinningknees.Butwhenhearing”…nohelmet(头盔)…facefirst...Ithoughttomyself,“Itwasntfunnyanymore.MThatnightDanieldidntchome.Histoothwaslost.Hisfacewasahonible54,blackandblueandbrightred.MypoorDaniel!Nowwcwereprettymucheven(扯平的)becauseit_55_alottoscarea bigsister.
41.A.spring B.blow C.slide D.dive
42.A.bond B.power C.standard D.reputation
43.A.attitudes B.strategies c.steps D.hobbies
44.A.burden B.fault c.reward D.passion
45.A.proceed B.ec.end D.postpone
46.A.quarrel B.scare c.cheat D.negotiation
47.A.enjoying B.suffering c.demanding D.leaving
48.A.ataloss B.atacrossroads c.atease D.atrisk
49.A.private B.empty c.humble D.ideal
50.A.forming B.shaking c.smiling D.hiding
51.A.absence B.frequency c.volume D.harmony
52.A.secretly B.calmly c.excitedly D.breathlessly
53.A.annoyed B.worse c.better D.fortunate
54.A.mess B.puzzle c.sign D.profile
55.A.took B.marked c.indicated D.Meant第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读短文内容,在空白处填入I个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The WuzhenTheatre Festivaltakes placeeach yearintheancient walertown ofWuzhen inJiaxing,Zhejiangprovince.Formanypeople,theannualfestival56itisanescapefromtheireverydayroutinetoatownwiththeater57happeneverywhere.Walking fromthe entranceoftheXizha scenicarea58the townscenter,visitors willpasstheWuzhen GrandTheatre,where thefestivals openingandclosing59ceremony areheld,enterthe ancienttownwithitsinterwoven相互交织的alleysandwaterways,60passhistoricalsquaresanddocks,whichserveasantiquesettingsforopenairscenes.The oldbuildings,with theirwhite wallsand gray,upturned roofedges,hide withinthem theatersites ofdifferentsizes.HeldbetweenOct17and27,thisyearsWuzhenTheatreFestivalwasits61elevenedition,andwasorganizedaroundthe themeof“solidily”,becausethepursuitofambitionamonguncertainexternalfactors62requirehaving44fhithlikeagreatrock”.Wuzhenandtheaterseem63naturalfit.TheWuzhenfestival standsoutforbeingaspecialtheatricalartcenterwithJiangnanfolkcustoms,64paretoothermajortheaterfestivalsaroundtheworld.The Wuzhenfestival is65fundamental inclusiveand diverse.We wouldlike topromote alltypes oftheaterproductionshere.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Jack在体育课上扭伤脚踝你帮他取回了熬制好的口服中药包,并附留言条,内容包括
1.简述药的功效
2.告知服药注意事项注意
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DearJack,Bestregards,LiHua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Paulawasacheerfulgirlwhoenjoyedexploringtheworldaroundher.Sheslippedintohergrandfathersattic(I阁楼)atonetimeandfoundakiteinthecorner.Itwasmadebyhisgrandfatherwhenhewasachild,andheclaimeditbelongedtoPaula.One day,the windwhispered promisesofagood flyingday.Paula couldhardly containher excitementwhengrandfather agreedtofly thekite withher.She grabbedthekite anddashedtowards theopenfieldnearby,her heartpoundingwithanticipation.However,assoonasshestartedrunning,thekitekeptgetting(angled(缠绕)upinitsownstring!Shetriedpullingitapartwithnoluck.ThisisnthowIimaginedthiswouldgo,shesaidtoherself.ThenhergrandfathernoticedhowupsetPaulawasfeelingandhesteppedintohelp.Heshowedherhowtoholdontothehandlewhileheworkedonuntyingthewholestring.Dontworry,Paula,hesaid,“Flyingkitescanbetrickysometimes,but ifsalso aboutlearning andhaving fun.^^Encouraged byher grandfatherswords,Paula decided tokeeptryingagain.Atfirst,itdidntseemlikethingsweregettinganybetter-everytimeshethrewthekiteintotheair,itwouldjustdropbackdownontotheground.Paulatriedagainandagain,feelingmuchmoreconfident.Shecarefullyheldontothehandleandthrewherkiteintotheair...andthistimeitflew!Thestringslidthroughherfingerssmoothlynow!Fromthatdayon,allactivitiesgavewaytokiteflying.For Paula,days spentflying kiteswas notjust about thejoyof flying,but alsoaboutthestories toldby thecirclingkite.Shefelteachcircle,eachdive,eachgust(一阵)ofwindcarryanewtale.Eachstorywasunique,muchlikethekiteitself.Paulawouldlistenattentively,herimaginationtakingflight.注意
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Oneday,agustofwindlookthekitehigherthaneverbefore.Failingtofindthekite,Paulaandhergrandfatherdecided(omakeanewone.高三阶段性调研监测考试英语试题参考答案及评分标准
2024.11第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1・5分,满分30分)I5BABBA6I0BABCB1115ACBAB1620第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)CCCAA50第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分37・5分)2123CAC2427BACC2831ACDB3235CDAD第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)第三部分语言运用(共两节,
52.
512.53640FDAGB满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)30151154I45ABBDC4650BCCBD5155ADCAA第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.
51556.itself
57.happening
58.to
59.ceremonies
60.and第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)
61.eleventh
62.requires/required
63.a
64.pared
65.fundamentally40第一节(满分分)15Onepossibleversion:DearJack,Eve justfetched theChinese herbalmedicine foryour ankleinjury fromthe clinic.It helpspromote bloodcirculationandrelieveswelling.Herearctheinstructionsforyou.The herbalmedicine needsto betaken continuouslyfor sevendays,three timesa day,one packeteach time.Remember toheat thepacket beforetaking themedicine sothatthemedicine cantake bettereffect.During thetreatmentperiod,raw,cold,andspicyfoodsshouldbeavoided.第二节读后续写(满分Iwishyouwouldrecover fastandmovefreelyasbefore.Bestregards,LiHua分)25Onepossibleversion:Oneday,agustofwindtookthekitehigher(haneverbefore.Paulacouldbarelyseeitagainstthebrightblueofthesky.Justasshewaspullingthestringback,shefeltastrongdrag.Thekitedancedwildlyinthesky,pullingawaywith allits might,as ifit werebeing calledby theclouds.Suddenly,the stringbroke!Paula stoodmotionless,watching herkite disappearinto theendless blue.Quickly havingcollected herself,she dashedhome andtold hergrandfatherwhathadhappened.Theysearchedeverywhereand(herewasnosignofit.Failing tofind thekite.Paula andher grandfatherdecidedtomake anew one.Grandfather createda woodencross,spreadsomepaperoveritandgluedthemtogether.ThenPaulapaintedwhatshelikedonthepaper.Withalongsiringfastenedontotheframe,anewcolorfulkitewasborn.Itwasjustlike avividlycoloredbutterfly.Hugginghergrandfathertightlywithabrilliantsmile,shecouldntwaittotryflyingit.Thistime,withhernewfriendcirclinghighaboveinthesky,sheheardthemostmovingstoryaboutlovebetweengrandfatherandgranddaughter.。
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