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英语试题说明:1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.在答题卡/纸的规定区域内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,否则无效。3.请将所有答案按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。第一部分:听力(共两小节,
满分30分)第一节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.
Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Gototheseaside.B.Finishthereportathome.C.Havealunchmeetingwiththewoman.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakepla
ce?A.Inanoffice.B.Inarestaurant.C.AtStan’shouse.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Classm
ates.C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shedidn’tnoticethebikelanes.B.Sheranthrougharedlight.C.Shehadacaraccident.5.Whatdoweknowabo
uttheman?A.He’llhelpthewomanwithheryard.B.Hejuststoppedworking.C.Heisagardener.第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday
.7.WhyisthemangoingtoSanFrancisco?A.Towork.B.Tohaveaholiday.C.Tovisithisfather.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatpositionwillthewoma
napplyfor?A.Asalesperson.B.Anassistant.C.Adirector.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofworkingonaship?A.Tiring.B.Bo
ring.C.Interesting.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Wherearethesharks?A.Atthetopofthebuilding.B.Nexttothestairs.C.Inthebasement.11.Wh
atanimaldidthemanfailtosee?A.Sharks.B.Butterflies.C.Treefrogs.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingintheend?A.Leavingthewildlifecenter.B.Seeingmorean
imalsrightaway.C.Learningmoreaboutwildanimals.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.WhatfixedimagedidthemanhaveofAmericans?A.Theyarelivinganunhealth
ylife.B.Theyarehealth-conscious.C.Theyarehard-working.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttoshowbymentioningorganicfoods?A.HowinfluentialAmericanfoodcul
tureis.B.Howpeople’sattitudeshavechanged.C.HowmuchAmericansspendonfood.15.Accordingtothewoman,whyarethingsdifferentnow
?A.Peoplehaveaccesstomoreinformation.B.Peoplearemoreactiveingeneral.C.Peoplefacemoreproblems.16.Whatdoesthewom
antrytodo?A.Sellhercar.B.Growherownvegetables.C.Protecttheenvironment.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatattractsmosttourists
toMexicoCity?A.Thebeautifulbeaches.B.Thevarietyofactivities.C.Thecolorfulnightlife.18.Howdoesthespeakerespeciallysuggestgettingaround?A.
Onfoot.B.Bytrain.C.Bytaxi.19.HowmanystatesdoesMexicohave?A.21.B.31.C.30.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethistalk?A.Toshare
histravelingexperience.B.ToencouragepeopletovisitMexicoCity.C.TointroducedifferentculturesinMexico.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分
)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANowinits84thyear,theWasteManagementPhoenixOpenisamultifacetedexp
eriencethatcombinesgolfmusicanddiningintheheartoftheSonoranDesert.HostedbytheThunderbirds,theannualtournamentraisesfundsforyo
uthcharitiesandprograms.Asof2019,ithasraised$134millionforlocalnon-profitsincludingthePhoenixChildren'sHospi
tal,St.Mary'sFoodBank,HomewardBoundandSavetheFamily.Lastyear'stournamentaccumulated$12.2million.Thisyear'scompetitionfeatures132go
lferscompetingfora$7.1millionpurse,whichcomeswitha$1,278,000first-placecheck.Heresaguidetothe84thentry.When:Monday-Sunday,Jan.28
-Feb.3.Where:TPCScottsdale,17020N.HaydeenRoad.Admission:FreeonMondayandTuesday.$45Wednesday,ThursdayandSunday;$60Fri
dayandSaturday.Freeforattendeesaged17andyoungerwhenaccompaniedbyanadult.CoorsLightBirdsNestThePhonenixOpen'sente
rtainmenttentgetsthepartystartedWednesdaythroughSaturdayevenings.Itislocatedatthecornerof82ndStreetandBellRoad.The2019lineupblendscrowd-pleasingco
untry,hip-hopandEDMartists;headlinersareexpectedtotakethestageatabout8:30p.m.eachnight.$120two-for-oneticketsareavai
lableforpurchaseforWednesdayandThursday'scountryshow.There'sa$400VIPadmissionticketwithaccesstoanexclusiveareainfronto
fthestageavailableWednesdayandSaturday.21.Whatcanwelearnaboutthisyear'sWasteManagementPhoenixOpen?A.Itsadmissionreachesa
peakonSunday.B.Thoseaged16shouldpurchasefull-pricetickets.C.Thefundsraisedisusedforfightingdesertific
ation.D.Thefirstprizewinnerisawardedoveronemilliondollars.22.HowmuchshouldacouplepaytowatchWednesdayandThursday'scountryshow?A.$400.B..$240.C
..$120.D.$90.23.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythispassageappear?A.Entertainment.B.Sport.C.Education.D.Advertisement.BImaginebeinghande
dafake(假的)pillbyyourdoctortotreatanillness.Youwouldbeprettymadifyoufoundoutthepillwasnotarealmedicat
ion,wouldn'tyou?Betteryet,imaginethedoctortellsyouthepillisfake.Atthatpoint,you'dprobablyquestionwhetherthedoctorevenknowshisstaffat
all.Butwait,there'smoretothestory.TedKaptchukofHarvardUniversityconductedanexperimenttohelptreatirritablebowelsynd
rome(肠过敏性综合征)painin2010,inwhichheclearlymarkedthepatients'pillsas"placebo"(安慰剂),orfake.Unbelievably,thegroupthatwasawarethat
itwasreceivingtheplaceboreportedsignificantimprovementintheircondition.Manyofyouprobablyknowabouttheplac
eboeffect.It'stheideathatgivingpatientsanineffectivetreatment-suchasasugarpill-fortheirconditionmightactuallyproducebeneficialeffects.Whydoesitwork
?Wedon'treallyknow.Onetheoryisthattheplacebocausesyourbraintohavearesponsethatflowsdowntootherpartsofthebody.Placebosprese
ntedasstimulants(兴奋剂)tendtoincreasetheheartrateandbloodpressure,andthosepresentedasdepressantsdotheopposite.
Infact,theplaceboeffectcanbecomparedtotheexperienceofwatchingahorrormovie.Althoughyouknowthatwhatyou'reseeingisn'tactuallyreal,youmostlikelyexperien
cesomeprettyrealeffectssuchasincreaseintheheartrateandsweating.Kaptchuk'sworkdifferedfromthetraditionalplaceboeffect
,inthathetoldthepatientsthatthepilltheywerereceivingwasnotrealmedicine.Whenthepatientshavethisknowledge,t
heterm"open-labelplacebo”isused.Theresultingimprovement'provedthatinmanycases,patientsdon'tneedtobetrickedinorderf
orthedesiredeffectsofaplacebototakeplace.Infact,thefakemedicationhelpedsomepatientssomuchthattheyrequestedadditionalpillsaft
ertheexperimentwasover.Ofcourse,thenaturalquestionis:wasthisanextraordinarymedicalphenomenon,orjustplain
luck?That'swhyKaptchukandhisteamareattemptingtodoaseven-weektrialbeforeintroducingtheresultstocancersurvivorstotreatsevereti
rednesscausedbytheaftereffectsofthedisease.24.Thefirstparagraphofthearticleimpliesthat_A.doctorshavepoormedicalethicsB.fakemedicinesare
soldinhospitalsC.patientsdon'treallytrustdoctorsD.wemayhaveawrongideaoffakepills25.Accordingtothepassage,"theplaceboeffec
t"referstotheideaofA.takingfakepillstofeelmuchbetterB.usingsugarpillstotreatthepatientsC.benefitingpatient
swithrealmedicinesD.treatingpatientsinanineffectiveway26.Whatisthewritergoingtodiscussnext?A.Whydoestheplaceboeffect
workinreallife?B.Howwilltheycarryouttheseven-weektrial?C.Willafakemedicationreallyexistintheworld?D.Arepatien
tsbeingtotallytreatedwithfakepills?CUnderOhiolaw,adrivercanhave12points'worthofviolationswithintwoyearsbeforehislicenseisautomatical
lysuspended(失效)。Thatis,hecouldbecaughtgoing30milesoverthelimitthreetimesorcauseseveralaccidentsresultingincareless-drivingchar
gesbeforelosingtherighttodrive.Shouldhecommitvehicularmanslaughter(驾车过失杀人),hislicensewouldbesuspended,buthecouldgetitbackinaslittl
eassixmonths.Otherstateshavesimilarlyforgivinglaws.Consideringthat94percentofcrashesinvolvesomeformof
drivererrororinjuryimmediatelybeforecrashesyouhavetowonder.Arewetootolerantofbaddriving-oristheproblemmorebasic?Arewe,ashum
ans,simplynotsuitableforthetask?Accordingtooneanalysis,4millionofthenearly11millioncrashesthatoccuryearlycouldpotentiallybeavoidedifdistrac
tions(使人分心的事物)wereremoved.Butinstead,weactivelyseekoutdistractions,liketexting.Analysisof28studiesconfirmsthattypingorreadingonourphoneswhiledri
vingbadlyaffectsreactiontime,vehiclecontrol,and,yes,collisionrate.Someresearchershaveconcludedthattextingwhiledrivingmaycausemoreofa
naccidentriskthandrivingeitherundertheinfluenceofmarijuana(大麻)oratthelegalalcohollimit.And,contrarytoagenerallyac
ceptedidea,teenagersaren'ttheprimaryoffenders:Asurveyofmorethan2,000adultssuggeststhattheyarejustaslikelyasteenstohavetextedbeh
indthewheel,andmuchmorelikelytohavetalkedontheircellphone.Thatisn'ttosaywe'reallequallybadinthedriver'sseat.Perhapsunsurprisingly,p
eoplewhoreportbecomingangrywhiledrivingaremorelikelythanotherstobehaverecklessly(不计后果地)ontheroad.Soarepeoplewhodrivefancycar
s.Inonepairofstudies,researchersobservedthatdriversofexpensivecarswerelesslikelythanthosewitholder,lessexpensive,orbeat-upvehiclestogivewa
ytootherdriversandpedestrians.Driverlesscarsarelookingbetterandbetter.Theywon'ttextwitheachother,orge
tangry.Andtheywon'tcutyouoffjustforthehellofit.27.Ifadriverisgoing70mphina40mphzoneinOhio,howmanypointsmayhelose?A.10points.B.8points.C.6points.D.
4points.28.WhichofthefollowingcausesthemostaccidentsaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Textingwhiledriving.B.Drivingatthele
galalcohollimit.C.Talkingonacellphonewhiledriving.D.Drivingundertheinfluenceofmarijuana.29.Whichofthefollowingstatement
sisTrueaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Peopledrivingoldervehiclesaremorelikelytobehaverecklessly.B.Peopledrivingfancycarsaremorelike
lytobehaverecklessly.C.Peopledrivingbeat-upvehiclesaremorelikelytobehaverecklessly.D.Peopledrivinglessexpensivevehiclesaremorelikelytobehavereck
lessly.30.Whatmightbetheauthor'sattitudetodriverlesscars?A.Cautious.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.D.Supportive.DAspricesdropan
dtheirfunctionalityexpands,youcanexpecttoseehumanoid(类人的)robotsinmoreplaces,includingschools,airports,andhospitals.Willtheyinfluencehu
manbehavior?Inastudypublishedrecently,scientistsfoundthatmeanrobotscanhelppeopleconcentrate.Theexperiment,publishedinScienceRobotics
,wasbasedonsomethingcalledtheStroopTask,whichiswidelyusedinpsychologyanddescribedasthe"goldstandard"ofattentionaltests
.Itchallengesparticipantstonamethecolorsofwordsandignoretheirmeaningswhilecalculatingreactiontime.Theresearchersputamoderntwistonthetask,
though-thistime,therewasarobotintheroom.Thegoalwastoseeifthepresenceofarobotwouldaffectcognition(认知),andtheresearchersfounditdid,butonlywhe
ntherobotwasmean.Howdoyoumakearobotmean?Inthiscase,ameter-talltoyrobotcalledaMeccanoidG15KSwasmadetorespondtosevenque
stions.Thegoodrobotstoldjokes,spokeaboutfriendship,anddescribedtestsubjectsasnice.Thebadrobotsrepliedtoquestionswithpassiveaggressivecomebacks,sucha
s"Ienjoydoinganalysisprogramsbutyouwouldnotunderstand"andstatementslike"Idonotvaluefriendship."Thenthep
articipantsratedtherobots."Themoreparticipantsthoughttherobotmadethemuncomfortable,thegreatertheimprovementofth
eirStroopperformancewas,"theresearcherswrote."Notsurprisingly,thebadrobotwasratedaslesswarm,friendlyandplea
santthanthegoodrobot."Thestudyauthorsarguethatrobotsarecrossingthelineinsomesituationsfrommachinestosocialagents.Thatwillchangehow
humansinteractwith(与。,,相互作用)andbehavearoundthem.“Similartoahuman'spresence,thepresenceofarobotmightnotbeneutral(无倾向性的)1nsituationslikeschoolorin
theofficewhenyouareworking."NicolasSpatola,oneofthestudyauthorssaidinanemail,"Sobeforeyourbossdecidestointroducearobotiny
ouroffice,1tcouldbeagoodideatoevaluatehowyoufeelaboutitandhowitcanpositivelyornegativelyimpactyourwork,howcomfortableyouma
yfeelwithitorifyoufeelittobeathreat."Just58studentsfromUniversityClermontAuvergneinFranceparticipatedintheexperimentbuttheresearchersfo
undanincreaseinthespeedofcorrectanswersamongthoseinthepresenceofameanrobotwhencomparedtothosewhowerewithanicerobotoralone.Inthefuture,ro
botswillalmostcertainlybecomemoreandmorecommoninnursinghomes,hotelcheck-indesks,behindthewheel,andelsewhere.“Ifwewanttoimprovetheus
eofrobotsinourdailylife,thereseemstobeaneedtofirstunderstandhowHumanRobotInteractioncanimpacthumanpsycholo
gy,”Spatolasaid.31.Whatwasthefindingofthenewstudy?A.Theuseofrobotsisrising.B.Humanoidrobotscanbemean.C.Unkindrobot
scansharpenourfocus.D.Robotsarebecomingmorefunctional.,.32.Accordingtothepassage,howdidtheparticipantsjudgetherobots?A.Bytheirwords.B.Bytheiract
ions.C.Bytheirappearance.D.BytheStroopTask.33.WhichofthefollowingmightNicolasSpatolaagreewith?A.Becarefulaboutusingrobots.B.Le
avetherobotifitpresentsathreat.C.Robotswillhaveagoodimpactonoffices.D.Robotsmayreplacehumansintheworkplace.34.Whatwasthedrawbackofthestudy?A.
Theparticipantsweretooyoung.B.Thestudymethodwasn'tscientific.C.Therewasaslightdifferenceinspeed.D.Thenumberofthe
participantswastoosmall.35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Scientistshavealreadydevelopedhumanoidrobots.B.Humanoidrobotshaveal
readyfounditswayintoourdailylife.C.Humanoidrobotswillcertainlycomeintoourdailylifesoonerorlater.D.Thereisno
difficultywe'llmeetwithbeforehumanoidrobotsarewidelyused.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,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。Whengo
ingtoaforeigncountry,youoftenenteranewculture.ThedifferencesbetweenCulturesmaymakeyoufeelstressedandyou
oftenfinditdifficulttoadjusttothenewenvironment,whichisusuallycalled"cultureshock”。Thepsychologicalandphysicalsymptomsofcultureshock
mayappeardependingontheindividuals.Someoftenfeelanxiouswhileadaptingtoanewculture-evenmoresowhenthecultural
distancesarewide.36Theyremainsohomesickandfeelsosadaboutbeingseparatedfromtheirfriendsbackhomethattheylongtoreturn,especiallywithinth
efirstyear.37Peopleadjustingtoanewcultureoftenfeellonelybecausethelanguagebarriermakesithardtocreatenewrelationships.Moreover,havingtroub
lewiththenativelanguageoftenmakesthemunwillingtocommunicatewithotherpeople.38_Youmaydosomeresearchontheculturalaspectsofthenewcountr
ysuchasthehistory,customs,andreligiousbeliefs,ratherthanonwhattoseeandwheretogo,soyoumaygetpreparedfora
culturethatisdifferentfromyours.Studyingthelanguageisalsoagreatwaytohelpbridgethegapbetweenthecultures.39Alocalclubpro
videstheperfectenvironmenttogettoknowpeoplewhohaveasimilarfocussojoinonesothatyoucanmeetsomelocalsanddevelopnewfrie
ndships.40Thereareothertravelerswhohavethesameexperiencesinaforeigncountry.Talkwiththem,sharingfeelings,tipsandinsight.A.Theymayl
oseappetiteandhavesleepproblems.B.Still,themostimportantchangeiscommunication.C.Theymakealotofefforttogetusedtothenewenvironment.D.
Themoreofitisunderstood,themoreofthenewculturecanbeunderstood.E.Learningaboutyourfuturedestinationisagreatwaytogetove
rcultureshock.F.Plus,rememberthatyouaren'taloneinyourstruggletoadjustinanewcountry.G.Actually,stayinginaforeigncou
ntryhelpsyoutoknowmoreofthenewculture.第三部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Inormallywouldhaveavoide
dhim—aworn-downmanplayingagameofcardsatatableintheplayareaofalocalfast-foodrestaurant.Hehadasoftsmileonhissadfaceashewa
tchedthechildrenplay."Hemustbewarminghimselffromthe41,"IthoughtasIpassedhis42tothrowawaymydaughter'sha
lf-eatenmeal.AsI43histable,bareofanyfoodwrappers(包装纸)orpapercups,astill,smallvoicewhisperedtome,"44hi
msomefood."I45mytablewithsomecashstillinmypocket."I'll46him,"Itoldmyself.Thenafeelingof47cameoverme,and
asweetwhisperingvoicestilledme:"Buyhimsomefood."Ididn'ttellmychildrenwhatIwasdoing;Ijust48somerubbishand
wenttothrowitawaysoIcouldgetneartheman'stable49lettingmyfriendwhoIwaseatingwithknow.Ibentdownandasked,"CanIbuyyousomelunch?"Helooked50andsoftly
replied,"Ifyouwantto."I51thesmallamountofcashIhadleft—just52foramealandadrink—andgaveittotheman.Ireturnedtomyseat,53bythebusymomsaroundme,and54th
emangetuptobuyhismeal.55Iloadedmychildrenintothecartogohome,Ilookedthroughthewindowandsawthemancarryingsomefoodbackt
ohis56table.Onhisonce-seriousfacewasa57.Thewinterwindblowingagainstmyfacedidn'tfeelquitesocold.Itookgreatpleasureinthewarm,58spiritthatfilledm
efrommybootstomyfrozenponytail(马尾辨).Iam59forthesmileofastrangerthathelpedmefindthe60todowhatisright.41.A.sunB.coldC.fireD.rain42.A
.carB.counterC.tableD.room43.A.checkedB.touchedC.recognizedD.noticed44.A.BuyB.CookC.FindD.Lend45.A.leftB.returnedtoC.cleanedD.wal
kedaround46.A.embarrassB.disappointC.amuseD.annoy47.A.excitementB.painC.prideD.peace48.A.sweptawayB.pickedupC.pa
ssedonD.gaveup49.A.beforeB.withoutC.forD.beyond50.A.surprisedB.frightenedC.encouragedD.worried51.A.broughtinB.checkedout
C.putinD.pulledout52.A.necessaryB.enoughC.fitD.limited53.A.appreciatedB.unexpectedC.undiscoveredD.followed54.A.letB.helpedC.madeD.watched55.A.AsB.T
houghC.UnlessD.Since56.A.emptyB.dirtyC.comfortableD.messy57.A.maskB.markC.smileD.sign58.A.complexB.freeC.joyfulD.car
eful59.A.anxiousB.thankfulC.preparedD.responsible60.A.timeB.abilityC.wisdomD.courage第四部分:语法填空(共10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。Pushforonlineemploymentisontheway!Thegovernmentwilltake(61)(practice)stepstopromoteonlineemploymentservi
ces.Meanwhile,campusjobfairsforcollegegraduateswillpause(62)(avoid)largegatheringsofpeopleduringtheongoingnovelcoronav
irusepidemic,anofficialsaid(63)Wednesday.Theemploymentplatformswillsharejob(64)_(inform)withthoseofprovinces,universitiesandemploymentservices,so
thattheycan(65)_(joint)offeronlineemploymentservices,saidWangHui,directoroftheministry'sDepartmentofCollegeStudentsAffairs.About8.74mil
lioncollegestudents(66)_(graduate)fromcollegesanduniversitiesaroundChinathisJune,(67)_accountsforanincre
aseof400,000asmanygraduates(68)_lastyear.Springtimeemploymentisoneofthemostimportant(69)(opportunity)f
orgraduatesseekingjobs.Theministrywillstrictlyreviewemployerandemploymentinformation(70)_(post)onlinetoensureitistrue,andpromot
eonlineinterviews,signingofcontractsandemploymentproceduresatuniversitiesacrossthecountry.第五部分:书面表达(共两题;
满分35分)第一节应用文(满分10分)假定你是学生会主席李华。学生会打算举办“颂扬身边人和身边事”的演讲比赛,请根据以下信息写一份英文通知。内容包括:1.报名时间:截止到4月30日;2.活动时间:5月5日下午2:00-5:00;3.活动地点:学校会议室;4.颁奖:评出前15
名并颁奖。注意:1.词数100词左右;颂扬身边人和身边事:SingPraisestoPeopleandThingsaround2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Notice—————————————
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———————————————————TheStudents'Union第二节阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。(满分25分)Onthenightoftheplay,Jackwasattheth
eatreearlyandhewasalreadydressedinpoliceman'sclotheslongbeforethefirsttwoscenes.Hecertainlylookedlikethepartallright,hethoughtasheadmiredhim
selfinthemirror.Thenhesuddenlyfeltnervous.Afterall,itwashisfirsttimetohaveapartinaplay.Howcouldhefacethepeoplewatchingthepla
y?Heputhisheadinhishandsandtriedtorememberhislines(台词),butnothingcametohismind.Aknockonthedoormadehimlookup.Hewastogoonstageinthethird
scene.“HaveImissedmypartandruined(破坏)theplayforeverybody?"hethoughttohimself.Butitwasonlythemanager.Shenoticedhowne
rvoushewasandsuggestedheshouldstandnearthestagewherehecouldwatchandfollowtheplay.Shewasright;itseemedtowork.Infact
themorehewatchedtheplay,themorehefelthimselfpartofit.Everythingwasgoingonwhenthemanagercametohimagain,lookingwor
riedassheplacedahandonhisarmanxious,"shesaid."Oneoftheactorsinthesecondscenesuddenlyfeltsick,butwemustcontinuetheplay.Couldyoucomeontothestagein
steadofhim?”注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Onhea
ringwhatthemanagersaid,Jack___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:It'stimeforhim
togoonstage._第二节读后续写参考范文(满分25分)Onhearingwhatthemanagersaid,Jackfeltevenmorenervous.Hedidn’tevenfinishhispartinthethirdscene.Howcouldheplaythepa
rtinthesecondone?Hecouldn’timagineitandfeltlessconfident.Justatthatmoment,themanagerhandedoverthescripttoJackandencouragedhimtorememb
erthelines.Jackhadnooptionbuttohaveago.Hethenstarthispreparations.Hedeterminedtoactitwellanddidn’twanttoletthemanagerdown.It’stimeforhimtogoonst
age.Themanagersaid“Comeon!”.Jackraiseduphiscourageandwentonstage.Toeveryone’ssurprise,theplaywentsmoothly.Jackperformedextremelyw
ellandtheaudiencegavehimalongandwarmapplause.Themanagercameandcheered,“Jack,youdidit!Congratulations!”.Jacksmiled
andsaid,“IjustdidwhatIcouldtocontinuetheplay.Ifnot,wherewasmypartinthirdscenewithoutthesecond?”Peoplearoundalllaughed.英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力(每题
1.5分,满分30分)l-5AACAB6-10ABACC11-15CCABA16-20CBABB第二部分:阅读理解(每题2分,满分40分)21-23DCB24-26DAB27-30DABD31-35CAADC36-40ABEDF第三部分:完形填空(每题
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