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银川一中2023/2024学年度(下)高二期末考试英语试卷命题教师:考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“
注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。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。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.
£9.15.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.WhoismostprobablyEsther?A.Adirector.B.Areporter.C.Aballetdancer.2.WhatdidSarahemphasizejus
tnow?A.Teamwork.B.Responsibility.C.Creativethinking.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweather?A.It’sverywarm.B.It’
sprettyhot.C.It’ssupercold.4.WhatdoesGregaskChloetodo?A.Drawupanotice.B.Sendanapplication.C.Viewanadvertisement.5.Whatistheconversationm
ainlyabout?A.Acharityevent.B.Avolunteer.C.Arestaurant.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。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.Whatwillthemanprobablybedoingat10:00a.m.tomorrow?A.HavingamealwithMs.Carey.B.Tal
kingaboutmarketingstrategies.C.Attendingabudgetreviewmeeting.7.Whenistomorrow’sconferencecallscheduledtobegin?A.At5:30p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At3:00p.m.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Fellowpassengers.C.Airhostessand
passenger.9.WhydoesthemangotoFrance?A.Forsightseeing.B.Forshopping.C.Forbusiness.10.Wheredoesthewoman
comefrom?A.TheNetherlands.B.Britain.C.Thailand.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesDylanWarrensayaboutthecar?A.Itsscratchwasfromaseriousaccident.B.Itsa
irconditioningsystemisnew.C.Ithasrunmorethan40,000miles.12.WhatisJessicaJamesdissatisfiedwithaboutthecar?A.Theengine
.B.Thebrakes.C.Thesuspensions.13.HowmuchdoesDylanWarrenwanttosellthecarfor?A.$5,500.B.$6,000.C.$6,500.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whichofthefollowingappea
lstothewomanmost?A.Shaolinkungfu.B.WingChun.C.Taichi.15.Whatdoesthemanappreciateaboutdrunkenboxing?A.Itshealthbenefits.B.
Itsinterestingeffects.C.Itsgracefulmovements.16.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutintheend?A.ThesignificanceofChinesemartialarts.B
.ThenewconceptofChinesephilosophy.C.Differentformsofself-defense.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesDebraRosenthalteach?A.Clima
teChange:GlobalImpacts.B.EnvironmentalLiterature.C.OrganicChemistry.18.WhywasIsidoraDjukicinitiallyunsureabouttheide
aoftheboardgame?A.Shedidn’tenjoyplayingboardgames.B.Shedoubteditseffectivenessinlearning.C.Shepreferredtraditionalclassroomdiscussions.19.H
owdoestheboardgame“Solutions”differfrom“Monopoly”?A.Theplayersof“Solutions”worktowardsacommongoal.B.Theaimof“Solutions”istomakeplayers
competewitheachother.C.“Solutions”includescollectingrecyclablematerials.20.Whatdoweknowabouttheboardgame“Solutions”?A.Itneedsto
beplayedwithsixcopiesatthesametime.B.Itofteninvolvesvotestomakeadecision.C.Itrequirestheplayerstomeasure
thetemperature.第二部分:阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhatdoy
oudowithmoney?Doyouspenditorsaveit?Doyougetpocketmoneyfromyourparentsordoyouworktoearnmoney?PocketmoneyMostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromt
heirparents.Theymighthavetodochorestogettheirpocketmoney,helpingathomewithtaskslikecleaning,cooking,washingup,tak
ingouttherubbishandironing.Differentfamiliesgivedifferentamountsandtheaverageforeight-to-fifteen-year-oldteena
gersintheUKisabout£6(53yuan)aweek.Areportfoundthatmanychildrensaveatleastaquarteroftheirweeklypocketmoneyandthatmoreboysthangirlssavet
heirmoney.Part-timeworkApart-timejobisanoptionforteenagerswhodon’thavepocketmoneyorwhowanttoearnextramoney.About15percentofteenag
ershaveajob.Onlychildrenover13canworkbuttherearesomeexceptions,forexample,foractors.Popularpart-timejobsforteensincludebabysitting,deliver
ingnewspapers,shopworkandrestaurantorcaféwork.Therearestrictgovernmentlawsaboutchildrenworking.Theycanworkamaximumoftw
ohoursadayonaschooldaybutnotduringschoolhours.Atweekendsandduringschoolholidays,theycanworklongerhours.Asforwages,thenationalminimumwageforu
nder-18sisaround£4perhouranditincreaseseveryyear.Itsminimumwageishigherifyouareolder.BanksInBritain,somechildrenandteena
gershaveabankaccount.Thereisnolegal(法定的)agelimitatwhichyoucanopenabankaccount,butabankmanagercandecidewhethertoallowachildoryoungperso
ntoopenanaccount.Parentscanputpocketmoneydirectlyintotheirchild’sbankaccount.So,manyteenagersaregettingexperienceofworkingpart-time,deal
ingwithbanksanddecidingwhethertosaveorspendtheirmoney.Theseareallstepstowardsbecomingafinanciallyindependentadultandearningand
lookingafteryourownmoney.21.WhatdoweknowaboutthepocketmoneychildreninBritainreceive?A.8-to15-year-oldsget
about£6amonthastheirpocketmoney.B.Manychildrensaveover25percentoftheirpocketmoney.C.Girlsprefertosavemorepocketmoneythanboys.D.Pocketmone
ycanonlybeearnedathome.22.Whatdidwelearnaboutchildrendoingpart-timejobsinBritain?A.Childrenworkingpart-timeshouldbeabove15yearsold.B.Chi
ldrenshouldworknomorethantwohourseachday.C.Thoseunder-18scanearnatleast£4perhour.D.Childrenarenotallowedtoworkduringschoolhours.23.Whatisrequiredfora
teenagertoopenabankaccount?A.Reachingtheageof13.B.Abankmanager’spermission.C.Aparent’spermission.D.Havingaminimumamo
untofmoney.BIgrewupinathree-bedroombrickhouseintheParkHillsectionofNorthLittleRock,Ark.Itwasasweet,ordinarylittlehomebutremindedmeofsomuchlove.I’veal
waysfeltIwasraisedbyabeautifulfairy.Mymom,Nellie,wassoft-spokenandhadanextraordinarysmile.Myfather,Maurice,wasatrainconductorandhisdeclini
nghealthwasthemostdefiningaspectofmychildhood.WhenIwas8,thedoctorstoldusthatDadhadasevereheartconditionandweneededtocareforhim.Idevelopedma
gicalthinking,whichwasvitaltomylateracting.I’dsaytomyselfthatifIdidthisandthat,mydaddywouldlive.Afterhighschool,IattendedH
endrixCollegeinArkansas.WhenIwasafreshman,theycastmeinaschool’sbigplay.Attheend,oneofthedramaprofessorssaid,“Youdon’treallybelonghere.Yoube
longinNewYork.They’dknowwhattodowithyou.”Hegavemealistofschools.HepointedtotheNeighborhoodPlayhouseandsaiditwass
mallbutSandyMeisner,themanwhoranitwasgreat.Iauditioned(试镜)andamonthlater,Iwasaccepted.MomandIstartedcrying.Afterm
ovingtoNewYork,mybigbreakcamesixyearslater,in1977.Itookameetingaboutamoviecalled“Goin’South,”withJackNicholson.Afterthe
audition,theysaidIwasn’tquiteright.Backinreception,Iwantedtoapologizeforbeingstubborn.Jackwasstandingthere.Hesaid,“Areyouwaiti
ngtoseeme?”ItoldhimIwasbutIdidn’thaveascript.HegavemeoneandtoldmeI’dhave10minuteswithhimthenextday.ImadeittoascreentestinL.A.Late
r,IwasinJack’sofficeandaskedifsomeonecouldapprovemyhotelexpenses.Jackwassmokingacigar.Hesaid,“Don’tworryaboutit,kid.Yo
u’reonthepayroll.”Today,myhusband,actorTedDanson,andIspendmostofourtimeinOjai,Calif.Ialsolovethewildnessofthemountains.Istillownmychildh
oodhomeinArkansas.Ihaven’tbeenabletopartwithit.Emotionally,thelovefromourparentsisstillthere.24.Whatmotivatedtheauthorto
developherabilitytoacting?A.Herfather’sseriousdisease.B.Herfamily’spoorhousing.C.Hermother’sgiftforacting.D.Herconfidenceinlearningsub
jects.25.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?A.Hermotherrefusedhertobecomeanactress.B.Herperformancewascommoninhighschool.C.Shewasdeclinedbym
anagerSandyMeisner.D.Shewashighlypraisedbythedramaprofessor.26.HowdidJackfeeltotheauthor’sperformanceinthescreentest?A.Indifferent.B.Critic.
C.Impressive.D.Neutral.27.Whydoestheauthormentionherchildhoodhomeinthelastparagraph?A.Toshowhergratitudetoherbelovedpa
rents.B.Tostressthebeautifulsceneryofherhometown.C.Toprovetheexcellentenvironmentshelives.D.Toattractmorepeopletoenjoy
themountains.CFacebook'srecentadmissionthatsocialmediamaybemakingitsusersfeelbadinsomecasesisasignificantmilestone.Sofar,thetechnologyind
ustryhardlyhastalkedaboutthedisadvantagesoftheirproducts.AcademicresearchinaFacebookblogpostinDecemberdocumentedthatwhenpeopl
espendalotoftimepassivelyconsuminginformation,theyfeelworse.Forexample,clickingorlikingtoomanylinksandpostscanhaveanegativeeffectonmen
talhealth.Someresearchersalsobelievethatreadingrosystoriesaboutothersleadstonegativecomparisonsabout
one'slifeandthatbeingonlinetoomuchreducesin-personsocializing.Socialmediamaywellbemakingmanyofusunhappy,jealousandanti-social.Alth
oughFacebooksaidthat,asaresultoftheassessments,itwouldmakesomechangestoitsplatform.Italsoemphasizedsomeofthebenefitso
fusingthesocialnetwork.Itexplainedthat“sharingmessages,postsandcommentswithclosefriendsandrecallingab
outpastinteractions”canmakepeoplefeelbetter.“Theresearchandotheracademicliteraturesuggestthatit’showyouusesocialmediathatmatterswheni
tcomestoyourwell-being,”Facebooksaid.Butthatapproachdoesn’tseemtobeaneffectivesolutionforthosewhocan’tremainalooffromsuchplatforms.ThePewResear
chCenterestimatesthat24percentofteensgoonline“almostconstantly”.Itisbecomingamatterofaddiction.Weneedtobeawareofwhatweareupagainst.Rememb
erwhenwewouldjustpickupthephoneandcallsomeoneratherthanemailthemandcreategreatermisunderstandings.Thismaybeanold-fashionedchoice,b
uttherightone.Andmaybeweshouldjustturnawayfromourscreenssometimesandmeetourfriendsandfamilyinperson.28.Whyi
sFacebook’srecognitionconsideredasamilestone?A.Facebookhascometoadmittheirproducts'negativeeffects.B.Therecognitionhasdrawnawidepubli
cattention.C.Thetechnologyindustryhasmadeprogressinmassproduction.D.Thetechnologyindustryhasneverbroughtbadfeelingstousers.29.What
maycauseFacebook’suserstofeelbadaccordingtothepassage?A.Socializinginperson.B.Readingothers’rosystories.C.Likingyourfriends’linksandposts.D.Shari
ngmessageswithclosefriends.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aloof”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.involvedB.indifferentC.dishe
artenedD.devoted31.Whichcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?A.HowtoUseSocialMediaB.AcknowledgementfromFacebookC.O
ffScreensWhetherChangeOrNotD.TheimportanceofSocialMediaDetoxDThefactthatgenderdiversityissomethingtha
tcompaniesconstantlydesirehighlightstheprobleminitself.Acrossindustries,theworkforcegenderbalanceisstillhighlyskewed(偏
向……的),eveninfieldswhichdonottraditionallyinvolvelaboriouswork.Thetechindustryisacaseinpoint,withtheworkforceimbalancedefin
itelybeingoneofthemostprominentonthelist.Diversityandinclusionneedtogohandinhand,andwomenaroundtheworldareincreasinglyassumingimport
antpositionsandtakingcoredecisionsinthetechsector.Thesewomenaredrivingtechnologicalchangeandinnovationwhichimpacttheindustrya
tlarge.Genderdiversity,likediversityingeneral,isimportantforvariedperspectivesandthoughtprocessesinacompany.Theseperspectiv
esarewhathelpshapeadvancementsandnewideasintechnologyandoveralloperationsforthesuccessofthebusiness.Thisisespeciallytruefortechno
logiessuchasAI.Accordingtoa2017reportonHigherEducationbytheMinistryofHumanResourceDevelopment,GovernmentofIndia,womenwereatornearparity(对等)a
mongundergraduatedegreesinscienceITandcomputer.Mostwomenequalmenwhenitcomestoskills,butfacediscriminati
oninotherareas,thuscreatingagapandreducingthewilltocontinueatthecompany.Accordingtoreports,biasedtreatmentwithintheworkplaceisthemostfrequentlycited
reasonforleaving,followedbypoormanagement.Thereisstillscopeforashiftinattitudesatworkplaces,whichisam
ajorobstaclewhenitcomestopreservingwomenemployees.Inordertoretainthistalentandhiremoretalentlikethis,governments,NGOsandlead
ersfromtechorganizationsneedtocometogethertohelpclosethegendergapfurtherbyprovidingmoreflexibleworkoptionsanddecision-makingopportunitiesforwomen.M
oreandmorewomenacrosstheworldareinterestedinlookingfortechcareersormaintainingtheirexistingones.Thereisaneed
toencouragethemtotakeuprolesinAIandSTEM(Science,Technology,Engineering,andMaths)withopportunitiesthatarebothfairandequ
al.Giventhecomputer-drivennatureofAI,thereisaneedforwomenfromdiversebackgroundstobalanceouttheconventionallymale-domin
atedprofessiontogiveanaccuraterepresentation.32.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat________.A.genderbalanceproblemremains
tobesolvedB.laboriousworkdemandsmoregenderbalanceC.notallindustrieshavegenderbalanceproblemD.genderbalanceproblemhasbeenmorese
rious33.Womenemployeesarereportedtoleavetheirjobsmainlybecauseof________.A.unsatisfyingincomeB.poormanagementC.competitiveworkplaceD.unfai
rtreatment34.Whichofthefollowingcanhelptoretainandattractmorewomen?A.Encouragingwomentotakeupallkindsofroles.B.Treatingwomenemploy
eesmorekindlythantomenemployees.C.Offeringwomendiverseworkchoicesanddecision-makingopportunities.D.Providingatolerantworkingenviro
nmentcombinedwithfavorablewelfare.35.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthispassage?A.ToappealtowomentoprotecttheirproperrightsB.Topresentthefactofgend
erbiasinthetechindustryC.TocallformorewomenrepresentationinthetechindustryD.Toteachthetechindustryhowtogetr
idofgenderbias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。Asahighschoolstudent,you’relike
lyusedtolearningthroughreadingtextbooks.36Thisliesattheheartofexperientialappreciation,aphilosophythatencouragesyoutoengagedir
ectlywiththeworldaroundyou.It’saboutlearningfromreal-lifeexperiences,anddiscoveringamoreprofoundandengagingwaytolearn.To
practiceexperientialappreciation,youcanstartbygettinginvolvedinhands-onactivitiesrelatedtoyoursubjects.Theywillpro
videafirsthandunderstandingoftheconceptsyou’restudying,makinglearningactiveandmeaningful.So,tryjoining
asportsteam,pickingupapaintbrush,ortakingpartinalocalcharityevent.37Asyoudivedeeper,immerseyourselffullyinthesurroundingsandactiviti
es.Whenyou’reinnature,don’tjustlookaround.38Touchingtheleaves,feelingthewindandlisteningtothebirdscanenrichyourlea
rningandmakeeachmomentmorememorable.39Aftertryingsomethingnew,askyourselfwhatyoulearnedandhowitmadeyoufeel.Writeinajournalordiscuss
itwithfriends.Thisself-discoveryturnsexperiencesintolifelessonsandoffersadeeperunderstandingoftheworld.Experienti
alappreciationtransformslearningfromatasktobecompletedintoajourneytobetreasured.40So,exploretheworld
aroundyou,leteveryexperienceshapeyou,anddiscovertheendlesspossibilitiesthatawait.Thisisthecoreoftruelearning,whe
reeverymomentisasteptowardsaricher,moreenlightenedlife.A.Theseactivitiesbringlearningtolife.B.Itexte
ndslearningfarbeyondtextbooks.C.Takeyourexperiencesfurtherbyreflectingonthem.D.Mindtheimpactofyouractionsontheenvironment.E.Inste
ad,activateyoursensesforastrongertiewithit.F.Textbooksofferasystematicintroductiontoessentialconceptsandprinciples.G.Nowcons
iderexpandingyourlearningfromjustreadingtoactivelyparticipating.第三部分:英语知识运用(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)Over20yearsago,HankersonwastryingtocallhersisterwholivedinMaryland.Shehad41tosharehersadstoriesinlifewithhersister.But42dialingt
heareacode410,shepressed401.Themistakeendedup43hertoDianafromRhodeIsland.“Whensherealizedthatshehadcalledawrongnumber,shemadeasincere44.She
waswell-manneredandverysweet.Thenshe45quickly,”recalledDiana,whotoldHankersontocallbackifsheneededanyhelp.Afterthat,Hankersoncalledagain
afewmoretimesoverthenextfewweeks.Throughtheirconversation,DianalearnedthatHankerson,wholivesinDelray,Florida,hadbeenattemptingto46hersister.Hank
ersonsaidDianacameata47timeinherlifewhensheandherhusbandgotdivorced.HowevershesaidDianaalways48herspirits.Andshewas
so49becauseshecouldfeelthegreatkindnessandencouragementfroma(n)50stranger.Overthenextfewyears,thetwo51a
goodrelationshipbyphone,chattingabouttheirchildren—Hankersonisthemotheroftwo,andDiana,amotherofthree.Onthedaybefore
Thanksgiving,thepairfinallymetwhenDianawasonatriptoFloridawithherhusbandandchildren.“Oh,itwasatruly52day.ItwasreallythehappiestThanksgivin
gforme,”Hankersonsaid.“Itwasfullofwarmthandsunshine.Thatreally53myday.”Aftertheirmeeting,Dianapostedthephotoofheran
dHankersononFacebook.Shealsowrote,“The54betweenpeopleinthisworldisjustawrongnumberphonecallaway.Itisreally55.”41.A.ad
visedB.intendedC.demandedD.pretended42.A.insteadofB.otherthanC.inspiteofD.incaseof43.A.sendingB.addingC.bringingD.connecting44.A.apolog
yB.appointmentC.statementD.joke45.A.turnedinB.tookoffC.showedupD.hungup46.A.followB.protectC.reachD.c
atch47.A.regularB.properC.suddenD.rough48.A.liftedB.fixedC.raisedD.broke49.A.shyB.confidentC.gratefulD.considerate50.A.intelligent
B.fortunateC.normalD.complete51.A.missedoutB.setupC.tookinD.putup52.A.memorableB.longC.realisticD.busy53.A.setB.madeC.calledD.worked54.A.distance
B.boundaryC.differenceD.balance55.A.amusingB.embarrassingC.unbelievableD.unreasonable第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5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。Recentyearshaveseen____56____increasingpopularityofmicro-dramas,oftenlessthan60seconds.Theshortepisodes(集)aremostlydist
ributedthroughonlineplatformslikeWeChatmini-programsandsocialmedia.Thebriefmicro-dramasallowtheepisodes____57____
(enjoy)withoutwastingmuchenergyandtime.Theireasyaccessibilitycontributestotheirwidespreadacceptance,frompu
blictransportationtoelevators,____58____(enhance)thespreadofpopularartisticcontent.Akeyreasonbehindthepopularityofthemini-dramashows____
59____(be)thatpeoplewhoexperiencestressinreallifemayfindakindofemotionalreleaseintheexaggeratedexpressionsofc
onflictsinthesestories,suchastakingrevenge____60____(successful)bygainingsuperpowerorhavinggreatwealth.Expertsal
sonotethatthemini-dramaaudienceoutweighs____61____ofwebnovels,____62____haverichelementsofplottwistsandconflictstogetreadershooked.A
ctually,sincetheearly2000s,webnovelshaveenjoyedalargereadershipinChina,pavingtheway____63____thepopularityofth
eirvisualproductions,suchasfilms,TVseriesandmini-dramas.Mini-dramas'successcanbeowedtothegrowinghabitofwatchingshortvide
osinChina.Thevertical(竖屏的),smartphone-optimizedminidramaticepisodesattractcasualviewerswhopreferquickand____64_
___(engage)contents.However,mini-dramasarenotproblem-free.Theirproblemsarerelatedtocontents,includingviolence,emotionalmanipulationa
ndotherunhealthy____65____(tendency),allinpursuitofregisteringhigherclicksandviewership.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校计划引进一个机器人担任餐厅服
务员或者图书馆管理员,并在英语贴吧征求学生意见,你很感兴趣,决定回帖响应,你所写的内容应包括:1.你认为机器人适合担任的一个岗位,二选一;2.通过比较,阐述你选择的理由,可以从工作效率、服务范围等方面进行表述。_____________________
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________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(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。Thebirthofthelittlegirl,Melody,castashadowoverherfamily.ThewordsthedoctorsaidtoDanaandJeffcompletelysh
ookthem,“Yourdaughterwasbornwithacleftlip(唇裂).”Itwasimpossibleforthecoupletohidetheirsadness.Theycouldn’tbeli
eveitwastrueuntiltheysawtheirdaughterinperson.SeeinghercleftmadeDanaandJeffheartbrokenmorethananything.ItbroketheirhearttoimaginethekindoflifeMe
lodywouldleadinthefuture.Fortunately,DanaandJeffsawarayofhopewhenthedoctortoldthecouplethattheirdaughter’sconditionwastre
atablewithacleftlipsurgery(外科手术).Ratherthanfeelingstressfullikethefirstfewdays,theypromisedthemselvestheyneverwantedtheirdau
ghtertosufferfromthat.TheywouldsparenoefforttosupportMelody.Nothingispreciousthantheirlittleangel,andDanaaswellasJeffwasreadytod
oanythingforMelody.AfterbringingMelodyhome,theyimmediatelybeganlookingforcleftsurgeryoptions.However,no
matterwheretheyturned,gettingMelodythesurgerysheneededwasexpensive,andthevarioustreatmentsandmedicationsshenee
dedinthefollowingwouldalsobemuchmorecostlythantheyoungfamilycouldafford.ThencamethethrillingmomentwhenJeffbrowsedthroughamedica
lforumoneevening,hestumbledupon(意外发现)apostaboutanonprofitorganizationthatspecializedincleftlipsurgeriesfor
children.Theorganization,namedSmileatfuture,isdedicatedtoprovidingfreesurgeriestofamilieswhocouldnotaffordtheprocedure.Thecouplehadseenalot
ofphotosandreadalotofstoriesaboutchildrenwhohadcleftsurgeriessponsoredbySmileatfuture,andtheresultswereincredible.TheideathatMelodycouldgrowu
pwithhardlyascar(伤疤)wherehercleftwaslitafireunderthecouple.Withoutanyhesitation,Danaandherhusbandreachedou
ttoSmileatfutureandhandedinanapplicationformedicalaid.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。EverythingwentmoresmoothlythanDanaandJe
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ingtheirbreath,DanaandJeffwaitedoutsideanxiouslywithamixofemotions.Afterwhatseemedlikecenturies,thesurgeonfinallye
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heirstoryandaredeterminedtobededicatedtothecausegivingtheirdaughterachancetoliveherlifetothefullest.听力原文Text1W:Estherlookscalmassheface
sthepress.M:Afterall,shehashadmanysuchexperiences.Thedocumentaryshefilmedaboutaballetschoolhasbecomeahitagain.Te
xt2M:WhatdidSarahmeanby“thinkingoutsidethebox”justnow?W:Well,shesuggestedweexploredifferentideas—findingnewsolutionsbe
yondtheusualmethods.M:Gotit.Ibelieveitneedsateameffort.Itwouldbebestifeveryonesharedtheresponsibilityofbringingfreshperspectives.Text3W:E
ric,haveyounoticedthatthegroundoutsideisfrozensolid?M:Really?Ididn’tknowthat.W:Yeah,itfeelsliketheNo
rthPoleouthere.Iwasn’texpectingittobethischilly.Ineedtodrinksomehotwatertowarmmyself.Text4M:Hey,Chloe!Weneedsomenewblood.Couldy
oupleasedraftajobadvertisement?W:Sure,Greg.Whatdetailsshoulditinclude?M:Justcovertheposition,qualifications
andtheapplicationprocess.AndthedeadlineforhiringisnextFriday.Thanksabunch!Text5W:Haveyouheardaboutth
esoupkitcheninourcommunity?M:Yeah,Iheardthey’reprovidingmealsforthoseinneed.Areyouplanningtovolunteer?W:Sure.It’sagreatwaytogiv
ebacktothecommunity.Doyouwanttojoinme?M:Youbet!Text6W:Goodafternoon,Mr.Warren.⑥⑦Iwanttobriefyouontomorrow’sschedule.M:OK.Ple
asegoahead.W:⑥Inthemorning,youwillhaveastrategymeetingwiththemarketingteamat10:00.Then,youwillhavelunchwiththeclientMs.Careyatnoon.M:⑦Whataboutthe
afternoon?W:⑦Therewillbeaconferencecallwiththeinternationalpartnersat3:00,followedbyabudgetreviewmeeti
ngat4:30.I’vearrangedeverythingincludingyourmaterials.M:Thankyou,Jane.Pleaseensureallthedocumentsareinorderforthemeetings.Text7(第8题为推断题)
M:Hey,Iguessit’syourbook.Itdroppedrightatmyfoot.W:Oh,yeah.Thankyou.Ijustdozedoff.Thenightflightcanbereallytiring.I’mAnna.Nicetom
eetyou.M:Nicetomeetyou,too.I’mChandler.⑨AreyouflyingtoFrancefortravel?W:Yes.I’lltravelwithmyfriendsandgoshopping.⑨Andyou?M:⑨Justforwork.Youknow,theu
sualwork-relatedtrip.W:Isee.YoulooklikeanAsian.AreyoufromThailand?M:You’rehalf-right.MymotherisThai,butI’mfromLondon.Wherea
reyoufrom?W:⑩I’mfromAmsterdam.M:Ah,Amsterdam.⑩ItisthecapitalandthemostpopulatedcityoftheNetherlands.W:⑩S
poton!HaveyoubeentotheNetherlands?M:Yes,Iwastherefortraveling.Text8W:Hello,⑫I’mJessicaJames.⑪YoumustbeDylanWarren.M:⑪Yes.
Gladtomeetyou!W:Gladtomeetyou,too.Let’sgetdowntobusiness.⑪Howoldisyourcar?M:⑪Fouryearsold,with46,000m
ilesonit.Ithaspowerwindows,automaticlocks,acaraudiosystem,airconditioningandnewtires.W:Isee.Well,wasthatscratchfromacaraccident?M:No,Igotitw
henparking.W:CanItakeatestdrive?M:Sure.W:Okay…Thesuspensionsseemexcellent.ThebrakesareOK.⑫However,th
eenginedoesn’tsoundgood.Anyway,⑬what’syouraskingprice?$5,500?M:Iwilltakeittoagarageforathoroughcheck.⑬Ifeverythingisfine,Ithink$
6,500wouldbegood.W:Comeon.Thereisascratch.AndI’mnotsureifithadaseriousaccident.Let’smakeadeal—$6,000,okay?M:I’msorryIcan’tacceptthat
.W:Well,givemeacallifyouchangeyourmind.Text9W:Aaron,doyouknowanythingaboutChinesemartialarts?M:Absolutely!There’ssomuchdiversityinChinesemartia
larts.W:Yeah.⑭Ilovetaichibestforitsgracefulmovementsandhealthbenefits.Howaboutyou?M:It’shardtopickjustone.IloveShaolinkung
fu.AndI’mintoWingChun.Thefocusonclose-rangecombatandefficiencyisimpressive.⑮Besides,drunkenboxingisalsoattractive.
Theappealliesinitsuniquelyentertainingcombinationofsmooth,unpredictablemovementsandcomedicelements.W:IseeyoureallylikeChinesemartialart
s.⑯SohowdoyouviewtheimportanceofChinesemartialarts?M:⑯Well,apartfromself-defense,theyaredeeplyrootedin
Chineseculture,promotingdisciplineandrespect.W:⑯Yeah,andtheyalsoreflectChinesephilosophy.Theyin-yangcon
ceptisevidentinthebalancebetweenoffenseanddefense.Text10W:⑱IsidoraDjukicisabiologyandchemistrystudentatJohnCa
rrollUniversity.⑰SheneverthoughtthatonedayshewouldbeinaclassroomwhereanEnglishprofessoraskedhertoplayaboardgametolearnaboutclimatechange.Dju
kicistakingabiologyclasscalledClimateChange:GlobalImpacts.⑰Atthesametime,sheistakinganEnglishclasscalled
EnvironmentalLiterature.Heruniversityrequiresstudentstotaketwoconnectedclassesthatexaminethesamesubjectindifferentways.⑰DebraRosenthalis
theEnglishprofessor.⑱Atfirst,DjukicsaidshewasuncertainaboutRosenthal’sboardgameidea.“Iwasjustthinkingtheideacouldbeinteresting.Buthowfunisthisideaa
ctuallygoingtobe?Canwereallylearnaboutclimatechangejustbyplayingaboardgame?Whatspecificallycanwegetfromsuchagame?”⑲⑳Rosenthalbought
sixcopiesofagamecalled“Solutions”.Thegoalistopickcardsandthenaddthemtothegameboardinawaythathelpsreduceglobaltemperatures.⑲Studentsdonot
competeagainsteachother.Theyworktogetherandtrytocomeupwithasolutionsothattheplanetisnotdestroyed.Thegameisdiffe
rentfromsomeotherboardgamessuchas“Monopoly”,wherethegoalistowin.Studentsreadmaterialsandthendiscussthei
rideas.⑳Inmostclasses,Rosenthalsaid,studentslaughed,disagreedandhadtocallforvotesasawaytodecidehowtomoveforwardinthegame.Djukicsaiditwasawaytohavefun
whilealsolearningaboutsuchaserioussubject.