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山东省德州市学年高一下学期期中考试英语2024-2025检测试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试题卷指定位置上
1.回答选择题时,选出每个小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用
2.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,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
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,听完每5A BC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10A.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In the evening.
1.When didthe womando herhomeworkA.In acinema.B.In atheater.C.In arestaurant.
2.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.A student.B.A teacher.C.A coach.
3.What isprobably the womanp.m.:30p.m.B.2:00p.m.C.2:30p.m.
4.What timeis itnowA.Italian food.B.Chinese food.C.Indian food.
5.What kindof fooddoes the man suggestfirst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、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC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,各小题将给出秒55钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题667traditional recipeswith creativecooking techniques,attracting bothlocals61tourists.Meanwhile,noodle shops专攻specializing inhand-pulled varietiesand offeringconvenient services,like“Noodle Master/aregradually gainingpopularity.辣椒At SichuanSpice House/a top-rated restaurant,chilies usually62sourcedirectly fromSichuans farmlandsto ensurethe originalstrong fieryflavor.The owner,Ms.Li,explains,“Whileadapting tolocal preferencesby adjustingspice levelsslightly,we focuson keepingthe genuinerecipes63passdown fromolder generations/She insists64thorough ingredientselection,which ensuresquality andsets herrestaurantapart fromcompetitors.The65rich offood choicesin Londonreflects abroader culturalshift,creating moreopportunitiesfbr culturalexchange.With itsdiverse offerings,London isbecoming atrue globalhub forChinesecuisine.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你校上周组织了一次美丽乡村的远足活动(School Hike)请给你的英国笔友写一封邮件,分享这次活动的经历和感受内容包括Peter活动内容;
1..你的收获;2期待回复
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2.Dear Peter,Best regards!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一段,使其构成一篇完整的短文,(绷带)My fingerstouched thesick bandagescovering myeyes.The physicalpain hadfaded,but thememoryhadnt—the suddenfire of the car,the trappedchilds screams,my desperaterush tosave her.Nowdarkness wrappedmy world,and lightnever came.Nightfall broughta visitor./zYour courageand kindnessmoved me.You area hero.a womansvoicestated softly.I dontwant pity!”I saidin aweak voice,turning myback to her.Maybe I couldnt see the sunlightforever,tears rollingdown my cheeks.At thattime,someone wipedaway mytears.No voice.That nightgrewlate.As Istruggled tostep out of myroom towardsthe bathroom,a firmhand caughtmy arm—steady anddetermined.“You againAre you a nurseI askedwith thedoubts thathad beenwandering inmy mind.“Yeah・Call meLena/she replied,her voicewarm.Who couldimagine shewould changemy lifeFormthat moment,Lenas voicebecame mycompass—guiding methrough endlesscorridors,describingthe goldensunlight throughwindows,insisting Idsee again.Gradually,we begansharing storiesand dreams,which createdan atmospherefilled withlaughter andwannth.When listeningtoher,Icouldseetheweight of(火花)my lonelinessand fearof losingsight slowlylifting.It was as ifher companionshiphad produceda rkwithinme.Our friendshipbecame asource ofjoy forme,turning mylonely daysinto momentsfull oflaughter(韧性),and hope.Lena taughtme aboutresilience love,and theimportance ofbravery.I felta strongsenseof gratitude.One day,she suddenlygrabbed myshoulder tightly.They/re testingelectronic eyes—operations thatmakethe blindsee again.Volunteers areneeded/Her voicetrembled withexcitement.zzWhy meI whispered,brushing mybandages.Her handrested gentlyover mine.Because heroesdont justsave others—they fighttosave themselvestoo.The wordshung inmy headtill Ientered theoperating roomwith Lena.注意续写词数应为左右;
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2.When Iwoke upagain,bright lightgreeted myeyes.高一英语试题答案第一部分听力(共小题每小题分,满分分)20L5301-5ABBAC6-10CBACB11-15CCABC16-20BCAAB第二部分阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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65.richness第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15参考范文Dear Peter,Im reallyexcited to share with you mySchool Hiketo arural villagelast week.Our daybegan with a longand pleasanthike acrossgreen wheatfields thatstretched asfar asthe eyecouldsee.The clearblue sky,white clouds,the greencrops and the bloomingwild flowersalong theroad altogethercreateda picturesquepainting.The highlightof thetrip waswhen wejoined thevillagers in the fieldsto learnabout farming.They showedushow totend to the crops,and weeven hada goat itourselves.It mademe appreciatethe hardwork thatgoesinto rurallife.Fil alwayscherish thememories of the hike.I cantwait tohear aboutyour countrysideadventures!Best regards!Li Hua第二节(满分分)25参考范文When Iwoke upagain,bright lightgreeted myeyes.A gentlescent offlowers filledthe airas afamiliarvoice approached,“Congratulations!”A faceappeared beforeme,curly hair,and brighteyes fullof tears.Lena”I murmured,my throattight.Yes,the surgerywas undoubtedlysuccessful!z,sheexclaimed witha warmsmile thatcould meltsnow—the samesmile Idmemorized in the dark.Tears rolleddownmycheeks,but thistime,they weretears ofjoy.Lena wasntjust myguide throughdarkness—she was mylight.She showedme that even brokenheroes couldheal,especially whensomeone believesin them.To me,Lena was also atrue hero.Through hersupport andbelief inme,I learntthe valuablelesson offighting tosavemyself.高一听力录音材料Text1M:Youre outearly.Are yougoing for a runW:Yes.I wentto bedearly lastnight.I decidedto domy homeworkbefore breakfastand thendo someexercise.M:Im goingto thepark this afternoon.Want to comeText2M:This will be the first timeFve everacted in a play.Tm sonervous.W:Youll begreat.Just rememberall yourfriends arehere togive yousupport.Well treatyou toa nicedinner tocelebrateafterwards.Text3W:Before Ireturn yourpaper toyou,I wantedto sayhow proudI amof yourwork.Your papergained oneofthe highestgrades inthe class.M:Wow,thanks,Ms.Baker.汰W:Here yougo,M e.Text4W:If youhurry up,you mightcatch thetwo oclocktrain.M:Fil neverbe ableto getto thestation inhalf anhour.W:Yes,you will.Your dadwill takeyou inthe carafter hefinishes hislunch.Text5M:We couldtry theIndian restaurant.The foodis supposedto begood.W:I dontfeel likeIndian orItalian food.I wantsomething different.M:How about the Chineserestaurant It is verypopular intown.Text6W:Are yousatisfied withyour newapartmentM:Yes,fbr the most part.Its notas bigasmyold house,but itsin amuch nicerarea.W:Is itof modernstyleM:No,but there are somany parksand greences nearby,where Ican gofbr awalk orrun conveniently.W:Thats great.M:And itsonly afive-minute walkto theoffice.Fil neverhave to get upearly anddrive to the trainstation!Text7W:Oh,hi,Paul.How wasthe schooltripM:It waswonderful,Katy.You shouldhave come.W:I know,but myparents hadalready arrangeda holiday.M:Where didyou goW:We drovethrough Franceto in.M:Sounds great!W:It was,but Fdrather go to Italywithyouguys.What didyou dothereM:The bestpart wasthe visitto Rome.It hasso muchhistory.We wentinside onebuilding thatwas2000years old.Here,I broughtyouabook aboutit.W:Oh,thank you,Paul.I willread ittonight.Text8M:Hello,Customer ServiceDesk.What canI dofor youW:Hello,I boughta fridgehereafew months ago.It doesntwork now.I wouldlike toreturn it.M:Do youstill havethe receiptW:Yes,I do.M:When didyou buyit thenW:About fourmonthsago,I think.M:Fm sorry.It canonly bereturned within90days ofbuying.But you can getit fixedfbr freewithin oneyear.W:Thats great.M:Please fillouttheform online.We needyour phonenumber andaddress.W:Oh,OK.When willthe repairmancome overM:Within48hours,madam.Text9W:Excuse me,is thisseat takenM:No,please sitthere.W:Thanks.This seemsto bethe onlyseat left.M:Yes,this is a verypopular film.Youre lucky.This seatis empty.My wifedidnt want tocometonight.W:Why notM:She doesnt like thesound ofthis film,because itsset ina hospitaland shedoesntlikethe hospitalscene.Idont mind,though.Im awriter.I write about hospitalssometimes.W:Oh,I likehospitals.In fact,I workin one.M:Are youa nurseW:Actually,Im a doctor.M:It isa veryimportant jobthat youdo.You shouldbe proud.W:Yes,I supposeso.M:When someoneis sick,adoctorcan bethemostimportant personintheworld to them.W:Its niceof youto sayso.Do youthink I have timetogetsomething toeat beforethe moviestarts Ihaven/teaten thisevening and I feelquite hungry.M:No,youre toolate.Look,its aboutto start.W:OK,fine.Text10Welcome,everyone,totheweekly meetinghere atour restaurant.Before westart,I wouldlike toremindyou ofone thing.We needyour measurementsfor thenew staffclothes weare ordering.Please letme havethemas soonas possible.Anyway,Fil startthe meetingwith goodnews.The restaurantis fullybooked fbr the wholeofthis week.Of course,the sunnyweather ishelping tobring peopleoutoftheir homesafter therecent rains.But theyhave bookedtables atour restaurant,instead ofsomewhere else.That showswe must be doingsomethingright andthey enjoyeating here.So,keep up the goodwork.As youall know,next weekis theSummerFestival.Monday isa publicholiday.The managerand Idiscussed whetherwe shouldopen that day,but wedecided againstit.So therewillbe no workthatday.Also nextweek,we willbe introducingseveral newmealchoices toour menu.So Iwill nowhand itover tothe headcook toexplain whatyoucanexpect.
6.What isthe mainadvantage ofthe mansapartmentA.A largersize.B.A modernstyle.C.A betterenvironment.
7.How doesthemangoto work nowA.By car.B.On foot.C.By train.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Fellow students.B.Parent andchild.C.Guide andtourist.
9.Where hasPaul beentoA.France.B.in.C.Italy.
10.What willKaty dothis eveningA.Take a trip.B.Read sbook.C.Visit abuilding.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe womanwanttodo at the beginningA.Buy afridge.B.Fix afridge.C.Return afridge.
12.For howlong canthe womanget freerepair serviceA.3months.B.4months.C.12months.
13.What isthewomanasked todo atlastA.Fill outa form.B.Contact therepairman.C.Call againin twodays.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Why didntthe manswife cometo watchthe movieA.She wastoo busy.B.She dislikedthe scene.C.She wentto hospital.
15.What isthe womansjobA.A writer.B.A nurse.C.A doctor.
16.What willthe speakersdo nextA.Get somefood.B.Watch afilm.C.See a patient.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What doesthe speakerremind thelisteners todoA.Attend ameeting.B.Wear newclothes.C.Provide measurements.
18.What isthe weatherlike nowA.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.
19.Why willthe restaurantbe closednext MondayA.There isa holiday.B.There are no customers.C.It willchange themenu.
20.What willbe talkedabout nextA.New bookings.B.New mealchoices.C.New rulesfor cooks.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50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 DA()CS485Fall2024David R.Cheriton Schoolof ComputerScienceCourse OutlineItis aimedto followthe firsttwo partsofthe textbook.The firstpart willbe devotedtothegeneral theoryof machine(算去)learning,and inthe secondpart wewill goover somecommon basicalgorithms7and explainthe theory.The first20chapters ofthe bookare allimportant fbrunderstanding machinelearning.Notes:・The lectures are flexiblewithout creatinga lecture-by-lecture planin advance.The moreinteractive thelecturesare,the morestudents learnfrom them.・Difference fromCS480:This coursefocuses on theory notpractice.It explainsthe principlesbehind common(algorithms ratherthan teachinghow touse themin practice.This isa ratherdifferent focusthan thatof CS480even when)both coursesdiscuss thesame algorithms.・There willbenocoding andno practicalapplications ofalgorithms inthis course.LecturesLectures takeplace onlineon Mondaysand Wednesdays11:30am-12:50pm.Grading SchemeAssignmentsAverage ofthe4best of5assignments—40%Mid-Term AssessmentCounts onlyif bettermark than the final—20%Final Assessment40%or60%if betterthanthemidtermNotes:The workyou submitmustbeyour ownand writtenin yourown words,with referencesto any(口头)sources thatyou haveused.You maydiscuss theassignment questionsverbally withothers butavoidany electronicor writtenrecords.
21.What doesthe firstpart ofthe coursefocus onA.Theoretical study.B.Theoretical practice.C.Basic algorithms.D.Algorithm application.
22.How manyparts isa studentsfinal grademade upofA.Two.B.Three.BC.Four.D.Five.
23.What canwe knowabout CS485A.It hasfixed lectureplans.B.Itisheld onlineat weekends.C.It requiresoriginal work.D.It permitselectronic records.Last February,atripto Caribbeanisland unexpectedlychanged mylife—probably forthe better.Whatsurprised memost washow thereality contrastedwith myexpectations.I readnumerous blogsand traveldiaries toprepare myselffbrthetrip,so Ithought Idgo inwithafairlygood idea of whatto expectEach andevery postI readspoke offantastic landscapes,wonderful beaches,andcharming cities.All ofit wastrue inmy experience—except fbrthe interactionswith somelocals.I didntfindthem aswarm as I hadexpected.They werepolite,but theirhabit ofgetting somethingin return—whethersouvenirs,small gifts,or otheritems—often leftme witha mixedimpression anda senseof uneasiness.After returninghome,I feltthe desireto writeabout myexperience—not fbrother sitesor papersas Idoftendo.This time,I wantedtosharemy thoughtsfreely.So Iopened myown blog.With zerotech knowledge,zero understandingof onlinecontent creation,I startedwriting andtelling peoplewhat theyshould reallyexpectduring atrip.Fd putuptheoccasional post,while workingmy regularjob.At theend ofthe year,my job contract asa socialresearcher at the localuniversity ended.I decidedto takeabreak fromthat careerpath fbr a while.I packedmy bagsand leftfbr along-term tripto Centraland SouthAmerica.I startedwriting onthe blogmore consistently,learning asI went,and eventuallytook myblogfull-time,turning itinto acareer.As oftoday,Ihavenever lookedback andhave noregrets.The onething Fildo,as soonasIcan,is returntothat islandto saythank you—because itchanged mylife ina waynothing elsehas everdone.
24.What madethe author unexpectedduring his tripA.The beautifulscenery.B.Some localsbehavior.C.The languagebarrier.D.Large crowdsof visitors.
25.Why didthe authorwriteabouthistripon hisown blogA.To practicehis writingskills.B.To seekfbra new position.C.To promotethe localtourism.D.To sharehis truefeelings.
26.What happenedtothe authors careerA.He decidedto bea researcher.B.He intendedto retirefrom college.C.He signeda newjobcontract.D.He startedhis careerasablogger.
27.Whats probablytheauthorscurrent attitudetowards histripA.Grateful.B.Regretful.C.Indifferent.D.Neutral.CIn themovie Love,Actually,Hugh Grantscharacter shareshow thearrivals gateat Heathrowairport liftshismood.The sceneshows people hugging,laughing,and reuniting—a perfectexample ofhow physicaltouch,like holding hands or a warmhug,connects us.Science provesthese simpleacts domore thanspread joy;theyalso improvemental andphysical health.Strong evidencelinks physicaltouch tobetter health.A largeanalysis of212studies withover13,000按摩疗法people lookedat the effects of touch,such asmassage therapyor gentlehugs.These studiesnneda widerange ofpopulations,including infants,adults,andtheelderly,and examinedtheeffectsoftouchonvarious healthoutcomes.The resultswere clear:touch helpspeople sleepbetter,lowers bloodpressure,andreduces tiredness.For example,a studyfound thatholdinghandsoracomforting patontheback reducedstresschemicals,making peoplefeel calmer.Touch isespecially helpfulfor reducingpain,sadness,and worry.Hospitals usemassage therapytosignificantly improvepatient outcomes.Patients whoreceived relaxingtouch ormassages felt less pain andanxiety.Cancer patientsreported lesspainandbetter moodsafter massages.Elderly peoplein carehomes whoweregiven gentletouch alsofeltlesslonely and more connectedto others.Researchers thinktouch worksby releasingoxytocin,a hormone that helpspeople bondand reducesstress.Touch alsoactivates thebodys naturalrelaxation system,which helpsrecover fromstress.In aworld filledwith technology,human touchremains irreplaceable.A hug,apat,orakind gestureremindsus ofour sharedhumanity.Next timeyou seepeoplehuggingat anairport,remember:thesesmall actsarent justheartwarming—theyre scientificallyproven toheal bothbody andmind.A.To criticizesome airportservices.B.To providea real-life example.
28.Why doestheauthormention Grantssharing inthefirstparagraphC.To raisepublic awarenessof health.D.To discussairport securityrules.A.Feeling refreshed.B.Improving creativity.C.Boosting memory.D.Becoming confident.
30.How mighthospitals applythis researchA.Help thepatients dosports.B.Replace drugtherapy fbrcancer.C.Train staffin touchtherapy.D.Lower thetreatment expenses.
31.What isthe mainideaofthe passageA.Movies inspirescientific discovery.B.Touch therapyis gainingpopularity.C.Massages cancure seriousdiseases.D.Physical touchenhances well-being.
29.What mayhappen toa patientreceiving massagesOveryear ago,some ofmy colleaguesandIstarted atradition inwhich wetry outdifferent restaurantsinthe Austinarea.This quicklybecame ahighlight worthlooking forwardto.Each outinghas beenfilled withgreatfood,engaging conversations,and livelydebates.But nomatter whattheevening/s discussionis,onething isa constant:however fullwe feelafter themain course,we alwaysprefer toorder dessert.A teamof researchersled byMarielle Minereand HenningFenselau,along withcolleagues,set outtoinvestigate whythis happens.Their findingsrevealed asurprising brainmechanism atplay,onethathelpsexplain whysugar cravingscontinue evenwhen wearenolonger hungry.(神经元),Central to their discoveryare POMC neurons agroup ofcells thathave longbeen knowntoregulate appetiteand hunger.Traditionally,POMCneuronsare believedtoworkby promotingfullness.ButMinere andcolleagues discoveredsomething unexpected,which isthat notall POMCneurons functionthisway.Instead ofreducing appetite,some POMCneurons actuallyincrease it,but onlyfor sugar!In otherwords,while thebody signalsthat ithas hadenough food,the brainatthesame timeactivates apathway thatspecificallyencourages sugarconsumption.To testthis,the scientistsused advancedimaging techniquesto watchthese neuronsin actionas miceencountereddifferent foods.When researchersblocked theactions ofthese neurons,mice showedlessinterest insugary foodsafter meals.Interestingly,this effectwas specificto sugarand hadno impacton theconsumptionof fattyfoods.(过Of course,this studyalso haswider applicationsbeyond justexplaining ourafter-dinner excess量).This discoverycould leadto usefultreatments forovereating,especially whenit comesto sugar.
32.What doesthe underlinedword cravings“in paragraph2refer toA.A routinemeal schedule.B.A dislikefor certainflavors.C.A suddenloss ofappetite.D.A strongdesire fbrspecific foods.
33.What isthe keydiscovery aboutPOMC neuronsA.They regulatehunger formore foods.B Theyare responsiblefbr burningcalories.C.Some ofthem encouragesugar appetite.D.Some ofthem influencesleep pattern.A.Mice losttheir appetiteentirely.B.Mice consumedmore fattyfoods.C.Sugary foodswere lessattractive.D.More vegetableswere preferred.
35.What isthetextlikely todiscuss nextA.Possible effectsof sugaron mood.B.New waysto controlsugar intake.C.Potential harmsof sugarconsumption.D.Practical strategiesto boostappetite.
34.What happenedwhen POMCneurons wereblocked inmice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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项For manycollege students,the conceptof homebecomes nolonger just a physicalplace buta feelingofcomfort andbelonging.
36.Here aresome strategiesthat mighthelp you.(优选)Make Self-Care aPriorityCollege lifeoften feelslike anendless cycleof assignmentsand responsibilities.Leave littleroom fbrpersonaltime.However,maintaining momentsfbr yourself—whether itsreading abook orsimplydisconnecting fromscreens—is important.
37.When youprioritize well-being alongsideacademics,college startsto feelmore likehome.Find Comfortin ConnectionsHomesicknessoften comesfrom missingfamiliar people.
38.But alsocelebrate smalljoys withnewones.For example,after atough weekof exams,sharing anice creamcake witha friendcan createa senseofbelonging.Home isntjustaplace—its thepeople whomake you feel seen.Establish Routines
39.Whether itsa morningcoffee ora nightwalk,these habitscreate predictability.Theyreespecially helpfulduring stressfulperiods,guiding youwhen everythingelse feelsstressful.Embrace HomesicknessMissinghome isnatural.
40.Remind yourself:Tm buildinganewlife here,and thattakestime.Feeling homesickhelps youadapt whilehonoring whereyou camefrom.Home in college isnthanded toyou.Its builtthrough small,deliberate choices.By carvingout timeforyourself,nurturing relationships,creating routines,and acceptinghomesickness,youll findthat homebecomesless abouta locationandmoreabout whereyoufeelmost likeyourself.A.These breaksrecharge you.B.Stay intouch withfamily andfriends.C Randomschedules inspiremore creativity.D.Creating thissense(稳of homerequires efforts.E.Instead ofresisting it,accept itas yourgrowth.F.Routines providestability定)第三部分语言运用(共两节,incollegelife.G.Academic advisorscan fullyreplace familysupport.满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、3015115A B、四个选项中选出最佳选项C D()Armia Khalilisa security guardatthe Metropolitan Museumof ArttheMet.He neverimagined hispassionfor artwould leadto hissculpture being
41.(黏土)Bom in1979inapoor villagenear theNile River,Khalil loved42clay intosmall figuresin hischildhood.43his family/s financialstruggles,he still44his passionfor carving.In2006,Khalil movedto NewYork,hoping tobuild a45in art.However,life was
46.He workedodd jobs,including mixingconcrete atconstructionsites.In2012,he joinedthe Metasasecurity
47.Though hisjob seemedunrelated toart,he sought48inthemuseumscollection to create.In thesummer of2023,while helpinga visitor,they hada conversationabout Egyptianart.(馆长)49,the visitorwasaMet curatorplanning anexhibition Impressedby Khalilsknowledge andpassion,the curatorinvited himtocreatea
50.Khalil workedhard tomake Hope—I AmaMorning Scarab,a woodenstatue ofa woman/s headand shoulders,which51strength andnew beginnings.Completed inearly2024,the sculpturebecame akey partoftheexhibition,earningwidespread
52.Khalifs journeyisa53thatevenwhen lifeis fullof twistsand turns,there isalways achance torise andmoveforward.Dreams can54in unexpectedways whenone staysfocused
41.A.displayed B.transformed C.contributed D.collected
42.A.drawing B.shaping C.dividing D.arranging
43.A.Due toB.Far fromC.In spiteof D.In additionto
44.A.shared B.pursued C.developed D.found
45.A.career B.target C.business D.course
46.A.ideal B.tough C.simple D.magic
47.A.guard B.engineer C.craftsman D.expert
48.A.determination B.confidence C.inspiration D.fortune
49.A.Obviously B.Typically C.Naturally D.Unknowingly
50.A.painting B.model C.scene D.sculpture
51.A.embraces B.honors C.symbolizes D.proves
52.A.opportunity B.recognition C.argument D.interaction
53.A.reminder B.promotion C.mystery D.reflection
54.A.take offB.fade awayC.wind upD.come true
55.A.return B.regret C.quit D.forgetand truetotheirpassion.Keep workinghard andnever55第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括
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