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哈尔滨师大附中东北师大附中年高三第二次联合模拟考试2025辽宁省实验中学英语注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
2.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改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它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30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束前,你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A.£
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1.WhenwillthespeakersmeetA.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
2.WhatwillthemandonextA.Sitindoors.B.Waitfortwentyminutes.C.Getseatedintheyard.
3.WhoisMissJonesA.Themansclassmate.B.Themansteacher.C.Themanssister.
4.WheredoesthemanmostprobablyworkA.Inashop.B.Onafarm.C.Inanoffice.
5.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeatmiddaytomorrowA.Stormy.B.Cloudy.C.Thundery.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5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.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenPollyandthemanA.Co-workcrs.B.Husbandandwife.C.Hostandguest.
7.WhatwillthemandonextA.CallPollydown.B.Putthekidstobed.C.Preparethemeal.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.WhywonlthespeakersgotoAnnasGardenA.Trafficmightbeheavythatway.B.Therearenoprivateroomsleft.C.Joandoesntlikethefbedthere.
9.WhatdoweknowaboutMuviA.ItsbesideaJapaneserestaurant.B.Itsfoodisexpensive.C.Itclosesquiteearly.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.WhatarcthespeakerstalkingaboutA.Afunnymovie.B.Aterribleexperience.C.Aprivategarden.
11.WhydidthemanjumpoverthefenceA.Toreadanote.B.Todelivermilk.C.Tolockadoor.
12.WhathappenedtothemanA.Hehadacaraccident.B.Hewasbittenbyadog.听第9段材料,C.Heknockedintoatree.回答第13至16题
13.WhatistheonlyproblemofFitzgeraldsnewfilmaccordingtothemanA.Itisuninteresting.B.Itlacksmusicalperformances.C.Itsonlyaimedatoneagegroup.
14.WhatinstrumentdoesFitzgeraldlikebestA.Theviolin.B.Thepiano.C.Theguitar.
15.WhydomanyimportantpeopledislikeFitzgeraldA.Hedoesntrespectotherpeople.B.Hechangeshismindquiteoften.C.Heexpresseshisviewsdirectly.
16.WhatdoesthemanthinkofFitzgeraldspersonalityA.Attractive.B.Warm-hearted.C.Easygoing.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.WheredidthespeakerlearnhissurvivalskillsA.Atacampingsite.B.Inasui^ivalschool.C.Inthearmy.
18.HowmuchdoesthebasicsurvivalcoursecostperpersonA.$220,B.$
200.C.$
180.
19.Whendocs(heextremesurvivalcoursetakeplaceA.Incoldandwetmonths.B.Onsunnydays.C.Throughouttheyear.
20.WhatcanpeoplelearntodointheextremesurvivalcourseA.Buildashelter.B.Sleepintheopenair.C.Usegascookers.第二部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AFourMust-see NightSkyEvents in2025Intheupcomingyear,stargazerscananticipatearangeofheavenlywonderstogetexcitedfor.SaturnandVenus jointOnJanuary18,twoneighboringworldsofVenusandSaturnwillappearlessthanhalfadegreeapartin(hesky,about30—45minutesaftersunset.Venus,thebrighter,willshineabrilliantred,withSaturnnexttoitappearingmoregolden.Thoughyouwillbeabletoseebothwiththenakedeye.binocularswillenhancetheview.Lunareclipse(月食)andbloodmoonDuringalunareclipse,onein2022seeninPortugal,lightcastsaburningglowonthemoonssurfaceintheearlymorning hoursof March
14.lasting from2:26a.m.to3:31a.m.Stargazers canget agreat viewof the“bloodmoon“acrosstheAmericas,weatherpermitting.Partial solareclipseTheskyshiftingfromdeepbluealthelop,toburningredsonthehorizon,thesolareclipsecomingMarch29,2025,willhavethesunappearasanewmoon.VisibleacrosslargepartsofNorthAmerica,Europe,andAsia,theeventbeginsat4:50a.m.At6:47a.m.,(helargestpartofthesunwillbeshadedbythemoon.Moon andMercurymeetupMercuryistrickytospotbecauseofitsclosenesstothesun.OnJune26,theplanetwillbeeasiertoglimpseasitappearsnexttoourmoonaround20-30minutesbeforethetwilightfades.Mercurywillshineasafaintredoflighttothenakedeye.
21.WhicheventtakesthelongesttimeA.SaturnandVenusjoint.B.Lunareclipseandbloodmoon.C.Partialsolareclipse.D.MoonandMercurymeetup.
22.WhichcountrybestsuitsbloodmoonobservationA.China.B.Canada.C.Russia.D.Portugal.
23.WhatdothefoureventshaveincommonA.Theycanbeviewedwithnakedeyes.B.Theyfallinthesamemonth.C.Theyallemergeforhefirsttime.D.Theyhaveredlightsinvolved.BLastmonth,IcompletedmyLevel2Chineselessons.Astheclasswoundupandwebidfarewellstoourteacher,there waslittle confusionin mymind onwhat to do next:to visita sacredspot dedicatedto aman wholaid thegroundworkforChinasmoderneducationalsystemmillenniaago.On abright Sundayafternoon,I visitedthe ConfuciusTemple.Once inside,i quicklyrealized thatthis wasactuallymysecondvisit.Thefirstinlate2009hadbeenarushedaffairasIhadunfortunatelyincludeditinatriptotheYonghegongLamaTemple,whichtookmuchlongertoexplore.SinceIdidnotremembermuchinhewayofdetailsfrombackhen.hissecondvisit,thankfully,fekasgoodasnew.What stoodout vividlyas soonas Ientered thecourtyard wasa statueof the great manright beforethe doors.Visitorswerebusytakingphotographsandamiddle-agedmanwasurgingayoungboy,possiblyhisgrandson,toposeandpray.Itmustseemawe-inspiringforthelittleone.Ashegrowsup,theschoolboywillnodoubtconictoappreciatewhat agroundbreaking changethis manbrought onbasic literacyby givingeveryone anequal opportunityto attendschool,anunheard-ofthinginthosedays.There ismuch tothank Confuciusfbr;his remarkablecontribution to the countrysmoral compass,hisnear-single-handedefforttoteachfuturegenerationsthevalueofhonesty,hardwork,andrespectforfellowbeings—in short,the Confucianethos道德观一that arein essencewhat wefind in abundance in Chinese society,eventoday.AsIexploredeverycornerofthetemplewithcrowdsofwell-behavedcitizens,thefruitsofaseedsownlongagobecamequiteapparenttome.ThisvisittotheConfuciusTemplewasnotmerelyatour;itwasapilgrimage朝圣,allowingmetopayrespecttotheprofoundwisdomthathascontinuedtoshapeChinesesocietyforthousandsofyears.
24.WhydidtheauthorfindthesecondvisitasgoodasnewA.Hewasquitefamiliarwithit.B.Hismemoriesofthefirstvisitfaded.C.Hespentmoretimeinexploringit.D.Thetemplehadchangedquitealot.
25.WhatcontributiondidConfuciusmaketotheChineseeducationalsystemA.HebuilttheConfuciusTemple.B.Heinventedanewmethodofteaching.C.HeestablishedthefirstuniversityinChina.D.Hemadeeducationaccessibletoallpeople.
26.WhatcanbelearntaboutConfucianismincontemporaiyChinaA.Itsvaluesarestillwidelypracticed.B.Itisfarmoreinfluentialthanbefore.C.Ithaslostitsrelevanceintodayssociety.D.Itisfollowedandpracticedbyfewscholars.
27.WhichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforhetextA.Confucius,EnduringInfluence:AModernPilgrimageB.ConfuciusandEducation:RevisitingaTimelessLegacyC.LanguageLessonsandCulturalHeritage:AConfucianJourneyD.MySecondVisittotheTemple:MemoriesofConfuciusCThe foodyou eatmight beaffecting yourbodys abilityto fightcancer cellsin thecolon,accordingo arecentstudy.The likelyoffender isan overabundanceof certainomega-6fatty acids,perhaps fromultraprocessed foodsinyourdiets,whichmaypreventanotheressentialfattyacid,omega-3,fromhavingantiinflammatory炎症effectsandfightingtumors.Dr.Timothy Ycatman,a seniorcoauthor ofhe studypublished inGut.the journalof theBritish SocietyofGastroenterology,explained,Mutations突变happen everyday in the digestivesystem.Usually,with thehelp ofmoleculesormediatorsfromomega-3s,theimmunesystemquicklystopsthesemutations.”However,hebelievesthatif thebody issubjected toa chronicinflammalory environmentdue toan imbalanceof omcga-6s.common inultra-processedandjunkfoods,itbecomeseasierforamutationtotakeholdandhardertorthebodytofightit.AWesterndietisoftenrichinomega-6fattyacids,largelyduetowidelyavailableseedoilsoftenusedtofryfastfoods andmanufacture ultra-processed fxxlsthat nowmake upapproximately70%of theUS foodsupply.Linoleicacid,anomega-6fattyacidfoundincorn,peanut,soybean,safflower,andsunfloweroils,isthemostcommonoincga-6intheUSfoodsupply.Many individualshave asignificant imbalanceof omega-6to omega-3in theirbodies.A studyfrom November2015revealedthatlevelsoflinoleicacidhaveincreasedby136%inthefattissueofAmericansoverthepastfiftyyears.Dr.BillHarris,aprofessorofinternalmedicinenotinvolvedinthestudy,suggeststhatitisnottheotncga-6sfromultra-processedfoodsthatarctheissue,butratherthescarcityofomega-3sinheAmericandiet,asmanydislikefattyfishsuchasmackerel,herring,andsardines,whichareexcellentsourcesofomega-
3.Heemphasizes,Dontblametheomega-6s,itsnottheirfault—itsthelackofomega-3fattyacidsthatstheproblem.^^
28.WhatmighthappenifAmericansmaintaintheircurrentdietA.Onicga-3levelintheirbodieswillincreaserapidly.B.Mutationrateinthedigestivesystemwilldecreasesignificantly.C.Coloncancerriskmaykeeprisingduetoomega-6/3imbalance.D.Ultra-processedfoodswillbereplacedsoonbyhealthierones.
29.WhatcanwelearnfromthetextE.Westerndietisrichinomega-3fattyacids.F.Linoleicacidistheonlyomega-6fattyacidinUSfoodsupply.G.LinoleicacidlevelinthefattissueofAmericanshasdecreased.H.Seedoilsarewidelyusedinmakingultra-processedandjunkfoods.
30.Whatdocstheunderlinedword“scarcityinhelastparagraphmeanA.shortage B.abundance C.resistance D.fright
31.WhafsDr.BillHarrissattitudetowardsblamingomega-6fattyacidsA.Supportive.B.Indifferent.C.Opposed.D.Uncertain.I“Isthereawifeinawifecake”askedHeLixi,alocalCantonese.“Thereis noactualwifeinawife cake,as itisjusta traditionalHongKongpastry酥皮糕点,“answeredSensechat,aChatGPT-likeproduct,influentCantonese.He wasimpressed.Scnscchat was the firstartificial intelligenceool hehad encounteredthat hada profoundunderstandingof Cantoneselanguage andculture.Many largelanguage modelsLLMs fromthe mainlandcantrecognize Cantoneseaccurately.Some Western-developed AIsoftware canlisten toCantonese,but cannotspeak itwell.CreatedbyaHongKongcompany,ScnscchatistheworldsfirstCantoneseLLM.Cantonesepronunciationuseslots ofmodal particles语气助词.which usuallygo unnoticedby mostAI tools,but Sensechathandles themeffectively.SensechatalsohandleswrittenformofCantonese.Training anLLM lakesefforts,said CaoJianrong,the chairprofessor atthe Departmentof Computingat HongKongPolytechnic University.Il involvespre-training usingextensive data,followed byfine-tuning微调withhigh-qualitydata.Later,morefocusedhumaninputisneededtoadjustheoutputoftheLLMwithlocalculture,ethics,morals,lawsandotheri-ules.However,Cantonesewebresourcesarelimitedinbothquantityandquality.Mosttextscomefromonlineforumsandsocialmedia,andoftencontainlow-qualitylanguage.Collectingclearspeechdataisalsodifficult,asmanyvideoshavebackgroundnoise.Despitethechallenges,theresagrowingneedfbrCantonese-speakingAI.Nearly120millionpeopleworldwidespeakthelanguage,and
85.2millionarenativeCantonesespeakers.WithoutCantoneseAItools,thispopulationmightfacechallengesusingnewtechnologyinthefuture.Thats whylocal techcompanies likeSensechai arestepping upto createthese tools.The HongKong SpecialAdministrativeRegiongovernmentisalsoworkingwithlocaluniversitiesocreateCantoneseLLMs.
32.WhatcanbelearntaboutSensechatA.It,sthefirstAltoolinHongKong.B.IthasaninsightintoCantoneseculture.C.ItfocusesonlyonspokenCantonese.D.ItsdesignedtopromoteCantonesetbod.
33.WhatchallengedoesthetrainingofSensechatmeetA.Alackofdata.B.Complexmoralrules.C.Limitedaudience.D.Uncleartrainingprocess.
34.WhyisdevelopingCantonese-speakingAIimportantA.ToexplorethefutureofLLMs.B.ToexpandtheCantoneseAlmarket.C.TopromotetheCantoneseculture.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分30分D.TomeettheneedoftheCantonese.第一节共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分
35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout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A.AnimpressivebreakthroughinAIresearch.选项B.AgrowingdemandforAIlanguagetools.AmonthagotodayIstoodthere:90degreessouth,theopofthebottomofheworld.TogetherwithtwofriendsC.AninnovativeAItoolforCantoneselanguage.Richard andKevin,I hadjust brokenthe worldspeed recordfor an41to theSouth Pole.We42five daysoff theD.AchallengingcaseofCantoneseLLMtraining.previous besttime.Meanwhile,I becamethe firstperson inhistory to43the entire650-mile journey,solely onfeet,第二节共5;卜题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分withoutskis.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Imagine44asledwith170poundsofgearforsurvivalonthisAntarctictrek.Wc45amassiveheadwindat-40℃TheGift ofaNewPuppyeverysingleday.Andsomeofthecracksintheicehaveathinfootbridgeunderneaththatcould46atamomentsnotice,Christmasisjustaroundthecorner.Theideaofgettinganewpuppyforyouoryourfamilyisathetopofmanytakingoursled,us,intotheabyss深渊.wishlists.Bringingadogorpuppyintoyourhomeshouldbeconsideredalifelongcommitment.36About twoyears ago,I metan cxtraordinarj,man.Peter Thum,whose dedication47me tocome upwith this•Evaluateyourhomeandlifestyle.expedition:arunotheSouthPolewhere,withan48website,Iwillbeabletobringyoungpeoplegloballyon49theItsimportanttoevaluateyourhomeandlifestyle.DoyouliveinanapartmentorahouseIsthereayardDoyouexpedition withme.So wewould beblogging tothese studentsthat weretracking usas well.50,they wouldaskusneed tobuild anenclosed area37These arethe questionsyou shouldthink aboutwhen addinga newdog toyourquestions.Thewebsiteworkedbrilliantlyasatwo-waystreetof
51.home.Amazingly,wcarrivedattheSouthPole.Wclookedateachotherwithlooksof52atwhatwchadjustcompleted,•38whichsetme
53.“WhatdoItakefromthisjourney”SixyearsbeforethatIhadbeenapack-a-daysmoker,living
54.Thinkaboutwhatkindoffreetimeyouhaveavailabletocareforapuppy.DoyouworkfromhomeItscrucialtoNow,withineveryfiberofmybeliefstandinghere,Iknowfromthisjourneythatwecanmaketheimpossiblepossiblethink aboutwhether yourhousehold memberscan comehome throughoutthe dayor whetheryou willneed a dogandweare55ofdoinganythingwesetourmindsto.walker.Thefirstmonthsofadogslifearccriticaltoitstrainingandsocialization.
41.A.holiday B.expedition C.visit D.outing•Assessyoureconomicstatus.
42.A.cut B.spent C.kept D.extendedThecostofanewdogismorethanitspurchaseprice.Dogfoodandsupplypriceshavebeenrisinginrecentyears.
43.A.describe B.make C.create D.startBoarding andraining servicesarc alsothe thingsthat yourdog willneed.Even ifthe dogstays relativelyhealthythroughoutitslifespan,thecostofregularvet兽医careissignificant.
3944.A.providing B.driving C.pushing D.dragging
45.A.explored B.observed C.braved D.measured•Doyourresearch.
46.A.meltaway B.giveway C.urndown D.holdbackWhenitcomestogettinganewpuppy,lAGoodMatch“isnecessary.Dotheworkandresearchtofindthebest
47.A.forced B.chose C.expected D.inspiredtypeofdogtomatchapersonorafamilyslifestyle,tomaximizesuccessandminimizethechanceofabandonment.
4048.A.interactive B.unusual C.familiar D.temporary1isimportanttodoyourresearch,especiallyiftherearcanyparticularneeds
49.A.blogging B.dancing C.skiing D.actinginyourhome,suchasachildwhohasallergies.
50.A.Intime B.Incommon C.Inturn D.InparticularA.Considerthetime.
51.A.appearance B.transportation C.performance D.communicationB.Lookforanewbornpuppy.
52.A.disbelief B.sadness C.confusion D.tirednessC.Whowillbethemaincaretaker
53.A.regretting B.reflecting C.complaining D.laughingD.Whatisthemonthlybudgetforpetsupplies
54.A.healthily B.wonderfully C.inactively D.secretlyE.Herearesonictipstoseeifyourereadyfbrapuppy.
55.A.relieved B.ashamed C.capable D.unawareF.Thus,considerstartingasavingsaccountforyourpets.G.Thiskindofknowledgehelpspredictadogscharacteristics.第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5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 culture,with itsrich historyand remarkable56deep,has appealedto peoplearound theworld forcenturies.57isreflectedinvariousaspectsoflife,frominterpersonalrelationshipstothebalancebetweenhumansandnature,oneofthemostdistinctivefeaturesofChinesecultureisitsemphasisonharmony.TraditionalChinesephilosophy,influencedbyConfucianism,Taoism,andBuddhism,58placegreatimportanceonmoralvaluesandethicalbehavior.Confucianism,59foundbyConfucius,emphasizestheimportanceoffilialpiety,respect forelders,and socialharmony.Taoism,on theother hand,advocates60live inharmony withnature andseekingsimplicityandhumility.Chineseliterature,datingbackthousandsofyears,isanothertreasureofculturalheritage.Fromancientclassicstogreat novels,Chinese literatureoffers remarkableinsights61human natureand society.Poetry,in particular,holds aspecialplaceinChineseculture,servingas62meansofexpressingemolionsandphilosophicalideas.In recentyears,there hasbeen agrowing interestinChineseculture worldwide.This is63part dueto ChinasrisingglobalinfluenceandtheincreasingpopularityofChinesefilms,music,andcuisine.However,itisalsoaprooftothe64timeappealanduniversalvaluesembodiedinChineseculture.Astheworldbecomesmoreinterconnected,theexchangeofcultureswillundoubtedlyenrichourunderstandingofeachotherandpromoteglobalharmony.China,withitsrichculturalheritage,65positiontobuildbridgesandfostermutualunderstandingamongnations.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分假设你是交换生Jack,对中医很感兴趣,打算主修中医你给学校的张老师发邮件进行咨询,内容包括1学中医的优势和前景;2他的看法注意1词数80左右2为使行文连贯,可适当增加细节参考词汇:TraditionalChineseMedicineTCMDearMr.Zhang,Bestregards,Jack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Mowas waitinginthe corridorwithher classon Fridaymoming.She feltsick andherknees wereshaking.Shealways fellsick duringthe examweek.She hadtwo moreexams thatday andphysics wasthe first.She reallyhatedphysics.Terryglancedbackatherfromthefrontofthequeueandthenlookedawayquickly.Shedidnthaveaproblemwithphysics.Shedidnthaveaproblemwithanything...LittleMissPerfect!Terrywaslookingbackatheragain.**Sowhatswrongwithher^^NinastandingbehindMohadnoticedTerr,1lookingbackatthem.4*Ithoughtyouwerefriends.”“Yeah,sodidL”saidMo,Shedpromisedtohelpmerevisetorthephysicsexam,butthenjustignoredallinycallsandtexts.Ninawastryingtolooksympathetic.However,itwastimetogointotheexamroom.MogaveNinaaworriedlookandfollowedthem.Shehadbeenstaringatquestionnumberfiveforatleasttenminuteswithoutanyclue,whenshe(l x)kedup.TerrywassittingafewrowsinfrontofhertotherightandMocouldntbelievehereyes!Shehadherphoneonherleftkneeandshewasreadingfromit.IsthathowTerryalwaysgotgoodgradesShejustfeltreallyangryatTerry.ShealmostputherhanduptotellMrReed,butTerryhadalreadyputherphoneawaywhenMolookedupagain.ShelookedbackoverhershoulderatMoandsmiledsadly.Itwasntfair!Monevercheatedandshewasoftenintroubleforfailingexams,whileLittleMissPerfecthadbeencheatingallthistime.Thenextexamwashistory,whichwasMosfavoriteandbestsubjectbutitdidnthelpherfeelanybetter.ShewasfiiriouswithTerry.ShewantedtotalktoherbutshedleftinstantlytheexamhadfinishedandnowMocouldntfindher.Shedidntknowwhattodo.ShouldshetellateacherJustthen,MrReedwalkedpasthertableonhiswayout.MrReed!5calledMobeforeshecouldstopherself.注意(l)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)开头已给出Paragrpa1:MrReedaskedMotolookupinthenextexamandnodifsheso卬thatTerryhadherphoneout.______________Paragrpa2:MowaswalkingtowardstheschoolgatewhensheheardTerrycallingherbehind.东北三省三校二模英语答案听力1-5CCBAB6-10BCBAB11-15ACCBC16-20ACBAA阅读(A)2」23CBD B24-27BDAA C28-31CDAC D32-35BADC七选五36-40ECAFG完型41-45BABDC46-50BDAAC51-55DABCC语篇填空:
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65.is positioned应用文参考范文DearMr.Zhang,I amJack,an exchangestudent,keenly interestedin TraditionalChinese MedicineTCM,and Iam writingoseekyourexpertadvice.Fascinatedbyitsholisticapproachtohealthandtheprofoundwisdomitembodies,IintendtomajorinTCM.CouldyoupleasesharewithmetheadvantagesofstudyingTCManditsjobprospectsAtpresent.Imespeciallyeager to get aclear pictureof howTCM isregarded intodays healthcaresector andwhat potentialit holdsforprofessionaladvancement.I would be gratefulfor yourthoughts regardingmy intendednuyor.Given yourexpertise inthis field,yourperspectivewouldbeinvaluabletome.Thanksfortakingthetimetoreadmyemail.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Bestregards,Jack读后续写参考范文1MrReedaskedMotolookupinthenextexamandnodifshesawthatTerryhadherphoneout.Momadesureshewas sittingbehind Terryagain inthe historyexam.When shenoticed Terrytook herphone outunder thetable,Molooked upand noddedtoMr Reed.Terry wastoo busywithherphone toeven hearhim approaching.He didnt say aword,justtookherexampaper,toreitinhalfandtoldTerrytoleavetheroom.Tenystartedcryingasshewalkedtothedoor.EveryonewasstaringatherandMofeltastrangemixtureofemotions.Sheknewshehaddonetherightthingbyreportingthecheating,butseeingTerrysodistraughtmadeheruneasy.MowalkingtowardstheschoolgatewhensheheardTerrycallingherbehind.MocouldseethatTerryhadbeencrying,herfacepaleandhereyesred.ShefeltsorryshehadbeenavoidingMolatelybecauseherdadwasseriouslyillandhehadanoperationthatday,soshewastryingtotexthermumtoseehowtheoperationwasgoingwhenMrReedcaughther.Iknowitsratherstupidtotakemyphoneoutduringtheexamination.Willyouforgiveme”saidTerryinashiveringvoice.Motookadeepbreathandsaid,“Terry,ofcourseIforgiveyou.Youalreadyfeelthepainbroughtbythemistakeyoumade.Retakingtheexamishard,butateenagerhastolearntorellect,grow,andeventuallybecomeabetterself-disciplinedperson.参考范文2MrReedaskedMotolookupinthenextexamandnodifshesawthatTenyhadherphoneout.Momadesureshewas sittingbehind Terryagain inthe historyexam.When shenoticed Terrylook herphone outunder thetable,Molooked upandnodded toMrReed.Terry wastoo busywithherphone toeven hearhim approaching.He didn,tsayaword,justtookherexampaper,toreitinhalfandtoldTerrytoleavetheroom.Terrystartedcryingasshewalkedtothedoor.EveryonewasstaringatherandMofeltastrangemixtureofemotions.Sheknewshehaddonetherightthingbyreportingthecheating,butseeingTenysodistraughtmadeheruneasy.Mo waswalking towardsthe schoolgate whenshe heardTeny callingher behind.Mo turnedaround,her heartpounding.Terrys eyeswere redand swollenfrom crying.Mo,I knowyou sawme cheating/,Tbrry said,her voicebarelyabove awhisper.She admittedshe wasjust sodesperate toget goodgrades,for shehad beenfeeling somuchpressurelately,andinthatcaseshethoughtthiswasaneasywayout.TmsorryIletyoudown.Wouldyouforgiveme^^saidTerryinashiveringvoice.Molookedather,disappointmentinhereyes.Cheatingisnevertheanswer,Terry.Itsnot Qiirtotherest ofus.You need to figureout abetter wayto dealwith thepressure/Terry nodded,realizing thegravityofhermistakeandvowingnevertomakethesamekindofmistakeanymore.听力原文Text IW:Hi,Michael.Its Carol.Tm going to changeWednesdays arrangements.Somethings comeup.Could wedo ita daylaterM:Well,the onlyother possibilitywouldbeFriday.Tve gota lottodoon Thursday.W:OK.Text2W:It willbe abouta20-minue wailif youwant tosit indoors.But wecan seatyou outdoorsin theyardright now.M:OK.I don,t have20minutes towait.Text3M:Ed begrateful ifyou coulddo thisfbr me.W:That depends.M:I maybe anhour latetomorrow.I dontwant myfamily toknow,but MissJones knowsabout itandshes OKwith it.Oh,and couldyou givemy homeworkto hertomorrowText4W:How isyour newjob goingM:Well,ittakesalotoftimetoputallthefruitontheshelf.Andtheshopisopenfrom8:00a.m.to7:00p.m.So itsmuch moretiring thanworking9-5in anoffice.Text5M:It doesntsound asthough weare ableto goon ourpicnic tomorrowastheweather forecastis forstorms.W:Thats thefirstthing inthemorning.The windwillblow thestorm awayby about10:00a.m.So itwillbe cloudywith somesunshine bymidday.Text6M:Hi,Lily.Tm soglad youcould makeit.Wheres GregW:He couldn,t come.He wasntfeeling well.M:Oh,Tm sorryto hearthat.Well,Tm gladyou camealong.What haveyou beenup toW:Nothing much,just work,work,and work.M:Oh,no.Well,you canforget aboutwork andrelax now.What canI getyou todrinkW:Just aglass ofjuice forme,please.M:Here yougo.Now,Tm justgoingtocheck ondinner.Polly willbe downinaminute.She\just upstairsputting thekids tobed.You justsit andrelax.W:Thanks somuch.I will.Text7W:Have youdecided whereto takeMr.Brown todinner tonightM:Well,I triedtogetus intoa privateroom atAnna,s Garden,because themain diningroom istoonoisy,but therooms wereall reserved.I madea reservationat Muvi,though,for7:
30.1havent triedit,but Iheard itwas good.W:I*vebeenthere.Thefoodisexcellent.It*srightnexttothatJapaneseplace,Tami,wherewehadJoans birthdayparty lastmonth.M:Right.Traffic canbe heavygoing thatway.Lets startout by6so wellbe ableto arrivetherebefore MrBrown.Text8W:You lookterrible.Did youhave acar accidentM:Well,not exactly.This morningI wentto delivermilk andthe garden gate ofNo.12was locked.There wasa noteon thedoor ofthe houseand Ithought I couldnt readit fromwhere Iwas.W:What happenednextM:Ijumpedoverthefenceandwenttowardsthedoorand,suddenly...asIwastryingtoreadthatnote,a hugedog rushedat me.I startedrunning asfast as Icould,but Ididnt seethat...W:WhatM:The bigbranch ofthe treenear thegardengate.I knockedinto it.W:What aboutthe dogM:Thank God!It didntjump overthe fencebut stayedinthegarden barkingloudly.W:It remindsme ofa movie...adogrunning aftersomeone and...M:Stop it,Mary.It isntthat funny!Text9M:I thinkthe newfilm thatFitzgerald directedis quitegood.The onlyproblem isthat itsaimed alteenagersonly.It holdsno interestfor anyother agegroup.W:I likethegreatmusical performancesin Fitzgeraldsfilm.Hes alsoa giftedviolinist andguitarist,isnt heM:Well,I neversee himplay theviolin orthe guitar.As farasIknow,the pianois theonlyinstrument helikes.W:Tve heardthat quitea fewimportant peopledislike him.Do youknow anythingabout thisM:Well.Fitzgeralds expressedhis opinionsdirectly andthat sometimesmakes thoseimportantpeople annoyed.Yousee,hehas hisownideas aboutlifeandhedoesntsimply takeonother peoplesbecausethey arefamous.Indeed,it isthis veryaspect ofhis personalitythat Ifind mostattractive.Ithink theonly personhe admiresand respectsis FreddieTaylor.W:But theyhave differentpersonalities.Freddie hasa warmheart andhe iseasy toget alongwith.Text10M:GoodeveningandthankyouforcomingtofindoutabouttheHillsideSurvivalSchool.MynamesDavid Johnson.I startedthe schooland Imthe schoolschief instructor.I learnedmy survivalskillswhileIwasinthearmy,andbeforestartingtheHillsideSurvivalSchool,Iworkedatvariouscampingsites.So,let metell youabout whathappens onsome ofour courses.The mostpopular courseis ourbasicsurvival coursewhich lastsa weekendand takes place throughoutthe year.This courseteachesyou thebasic skillsthat youneedtosurvive inthe wildernessand coststwo hundreddollars perperson.Comeandjoinus!Imaginehowmuchmorelunyoullhaveonasunnyweekendherethanyoujust lieon thesofa athome.If youwant aneven biggerchallenge,our extremesurvival coursetakesplacebetweenNovember andFebruary whenthe conditionsare moredifficult.These coursescost twohundred andtwentypounds perperson.If youcome witha groupof morethan tenpeople,each ofyou willget a10%discount.The extremesurvival courseteachesyou tosurvive inawet andcoldenvironment.Notents,nogascookers;justyouandthewilderness.Youlearntofindfoodandcookitoveranopenfire.Youlearn tobuildashelterandthen youactually sleepinit.Youwill probablybesurprisedhow wellyoucan workunder difficultconditions throughthis course.。
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