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武汉市2024届高三年级5月模拟训练试题英语试卷武汉市教育科学研究院命制2024.5.22本试题卷共12页,67题。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。祝考试顺利注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上
的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结
束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.19.15.Β.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1.Howmuchwillthema
npay?A.$10.B.$18.C.$20.2.WhatdoesMs.Jonesdoeveryday?A.Workovertime.B.Gojogging.C.Playtennis.3.Whatdoestheapartm
entlackaccordingtotheman?A.Machines.B.Furniture.C.Decorations.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.A
tagasstation.B.Ataparkingarea.C.Ataconveniencestore.5.What’swrongwiththeman’sshirt?A.Thesize.B.Thecolor.C.Thematerial.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
至7题。6.Whenwilltheman’sweddingbeheld?A.Jan.1st.B.Jan.2nd.C.Jan.3rd.7.Whatmightthewomandoaftertheconversation?A.GototheRiverThames.B.Purchaseapres
entfortheman.C.Buyacostumeforthewedding.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.TosubmitJohn’spaper.B.ToexplainJo
hn’sillness.C.Toseekhelpforhisproject.9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodointheafternoon?A.Takeahistoryclass.B.Meetthesecretary.C.Haveameeting.10.Whatdoweknowabo
utEdgar?A.He’ssensible.B.He’senergetic.C.He’sconsiderate.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howwillthemanspeakermakeupfortherestofthemoney?A.Bysa
vingitup.B.Bytakingaloan.C.ByborrowingitfromRob.12.WhatdidRobwantthemantodo?A.Dotheadvertising.B.Findag
oodlocation.C.Decoratethecoffeeshop.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Clerkandcustomer.B.Agentandbuyer.C.Husbandandwife.听第9段材料,回答
第14至17题。14.WhydoesFrankcometothecenter?A.Tovisitashow.B.Toholdanexhibition.C.Toadvertisehisdesign.15.Where
mightFrankhavegrownup?A.InLiverpool.B.InEdinburgh.C.InGlasgow.16.WhydidFrankgotoAmerica?A.Togosightseeing.B.Togetadegree.C.Tofi
ndhisinterest.17.WhoinspiredFranktomakepots?A.Hiswife.B.Hismother.C.Hisfather-in-law.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoarethetarget
listeners?A.Parents.B.Children.C.Athletes.19.Whatwillthemoneybemainlyusedfor?A.Restoringtheschoollibrary
.B.Buildingaswimmingpool.C.Sponsoringmedicalresearch.20.Whichsportistheleastpopular?A.Volleyball.B.Longjump.C.Highjump.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共1
5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AWhetheryouliveinahouse,cottage,flatorrentedproperty,wea
llloveandtreasureourhomes-soprotectingyourpropertywithacomprehensivehomeinsurancepolicyshouldbeapriority.Butwhatshouldyouc
onsiderwhenpurchasingyournexthomeinsurancepolicy?Herearesomekeypoints.VALUEYOURVALUABLESWealltakepossessionsawayfromtheho
me,includingitemssuchasjewelry,mobilephones,tablets,andhandbags.Whenbuyinghomeinsurance,alwaysdiscussthis.Apolicythatprovides
overseascovermeansyoucanoftensavemoneyonyourtravelpolicy-sinceyoudon’tneedtoinsuretheseitemstwice.WATCHOUTFORWATERIf
there’sdamagetoyourpropertycausedbyanescapeofwater,youmayhaveadditionalcostsinremovingandreplacinganyotherparto
fthebuildingwhileaccessingthesourceoftheleak.Traceandaccesscoverisimportantasitcouldsaveyouasubstantialamountofmoneyshouldyourpropertydevelopaleak.A
CCIDENTSHAPPENOneinfourhomeinsurancepoliciesdon’tincludeaccidentaldamagecover.Accidentaldamagecoverisreco
mmendedaseventhemostcarefulpersoncouldaccidentallyknocktheirtelevisionwhendecoratingorevenwhilecleaningthec
arpet.Itmaysurpriseyoutolearncomprehensivehomeinsurance—whichincludesalltheimportantlevelsofcoverassta
ndard-maynotcostasmuchasyoumightthink.LeadinginsurancebrokerHigosInsuranceServicesrecentlyrevealedthat66percentoftheirclientshavepaidlessthan240fort
heirnewhomeinsurancepolicyin2023.21.Howdoesoverseascoverbenefitaclient?A.Byincludingtravelessentialsinit.B.Byenlargingcoverageto
homerepairs.C.Byavoidingdouble-insuringvaluables.D.Byofferingdiscountsontravelpackages.22.Whichcoversrisksoflossordamagecausedbyaleakingroof?A.Prope
rtycover.B.Overseascover.C.Accidentaldamagecover.D.Traceandaccesscover.23.Whomisthistextmostlikelyintendedfor?A
.Propertyinvestors.B.Travelinsurancebuyers.C.Homeinsuranceseekers.D.Personalfinanceenthusiasts.BWhenheflaggedmedown,Ithoughthewasanel
dercollectinga“customsfee”,thefewdollarsitcoststousevillageroadsthatleadtomanyofSamoa’ssights.He’dbeensittinglazilyinagreyingroadsideshack(棚子)b
uiltforsuchoccasions.NormallyIwouldn’tpickupafreerider.ButItriedtoliveoutadream.I’dwantedtogotoPulemeleiMoundsinceI’dhearditmentionedina
narchaeologyclassyearsago.The“mound”isactuallyapyramid40feethighandroughly200feetacrossatitsbase.So,Iask
ed,“DoyouknowhowtogettoPulemeleiMound?““Mmm,”hesaid,raisinghiseyebrowsintheclassicPolynesiangesturefor“yes”.“Ineedtopickupmycaratthemechanicbutnoh
urry,I’lltakeyoutherefirstifyouwant.”You’dthinkthatagiantpyramidwouldbeamajorsight,oratleastsomethingmanypeoplehadheardof,butitisn’t.Myaccidental
friend’sraiseoftheeyebrowswasthemostpromisingprospectI’dhadinaweek.Wedrovealongtheroadinsilenceforafewminutes.Thenmynewfrie
ndbrokethesilenceand,meanwhile,myhopes.“I’veneverbeentoPulemelei,”hesaid.“I’velivedherebutIneverthoughtofgoing.”Myheartsank.Butwepressedo
n,crossingastream,walkingthroughwaist-highgrass,andthenanothermileofhotwalkuntilwefoundasign,There,bare
lyvisible,werethewords:“PulemeleiMound150m”.Thesignmarkedadarktunnelofjungle.Thenthepathopenedtoraysofsunshine.Weclimbed.Andthen,magic.Wewere
standingontopofaPolynesianpyramid.Justthen,myfriend,obviouslyawedbywhathesaw,turnedtowardme,andplacedhisbigSamoanhandsonm
yshoulders.Inthemostnaturalway,hebentdownandkissedmegentlyonthecheek.“Thankyou,”hesaid.24.What’sthepurposeoftheSamoanmanflagging
medown?A.Tothumbaride.B.Toaskfordirections.C.Tocollectacustomsfee.D.Towarnofaroadaccident.25.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestde
scribetheauthor?A.Informedbutrigid.B.Hesitantbutagreeable.C.Skepticalandreserved.D.Curiousandadventurous.26.WhydidtheSamoanmanthanktheauthor
intheend?A.Hehadlivedouthisdream.B.Hewastakentothemechanic.C.Heenjoyedtheauthor’scompany.D.Heexperiencedthethrillofdiscovery.27.Whatisthe
passagemainlyabout?A.APolynesianvillage.B.AfamousSamoansight.C.Achanceencounter.D.Anelderprotectinglocal
roads.CMymotherdiedofbreastcancerwhenshewasmerely50in1970.Afterwards,thecommentrepeatedmostoftenwas:“You’llneedtobecarefulfortherestofyourli
febecauseitmayhavebeenpassedtoyou.”In1994,thefirsteverbreastcancergenetestingarrived.Ijumpedrighttoitandtestednegative.I’mthankfulforthescience
thathasgivenmethispreventivescreening(筛查).Goodforme,butisitgoodforeveryone?Here’sthecatch.Researchongeneticdiseasehas
beenbasedmostlyonEuropeanpeople,likeme.Thesamewenttothemappingofthehumangenes.Theproblemisthatweknowlittleabouthownewtreatmentsmightworkforpeople
ofotherraces.Ifwediversifypatientsinclinicaltrials,wecanrealizethepromiseofpersonalizedmedicineforeve
ryone,notjustwhitepatients.Facedwiththeunfairphenomenainmedicalresearch,whatshouldwedotoresolvetheprob
lem?Notonlydoweneedmorediversepopulationsparticipatinginresearch,butwealsoneeddiversityamongbiomedicalresearchersandmedicalp
rofessionalstomakeefforts.Thatmakesresearchstrongerandbuildstrustwithdiversecommunities.Amedicalteamisworkingonthisnow.Theyarebuildingad
iversenextgenerationofgeneeditingresearchersbyteachinghighschoolandcommunitycollegestudentsfromdifferentbackgroundsaboutpromisingtechnologiesli
kegeneeditingtoencouragethemtobecomefutureresearchers.Thissortofeducationaloutreachcanalsohelptobuildtrustinthemedicalandresearchcommuniti
es.Theteamleader,JohnCooper,PhD,hasbeenoutspokenaboutthecurrentinequalitiesofdeliveringnewtechnologiestoa
llpeopleatafaircost.Numerousscientistsandmedicalleadersareworkingtochangethesituation.Whilesciencewasn’tyetfarenoughalongtosave
mymother,Ihaveharvestedthebenefitsofadvancedresearchandsoshouldweall.28.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?A.Toexplainthecauseofhermother’scancer.B.Toshow
herconcernsovermedicalinequalities.C.Toindicatethesideeffectsofgenetictesting.D.Toemphasizetheprogressinthemedicalfiel
d.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“thecatch”inparagraph2referto?A.Apreviousstudy.B.Anurgentappeal.C.Anunderlyingissue.D.Aworkablesolution.30
.Whatmightenablenewtreatmentstobenefitall?A.Conductingresearchongeneticdiseases.B.Deliveringspeechestointerestedstudents.C.Buildingconfidenceinpo
tentialmedicalresearchers.D.Popularizingtechnologiesinvariouscommunities.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstheadvancedresearch?A.Supportive.B.Dismis
sive.C.Opposed.D.Impartial.DLatelastyear,inthedaysbeforetheDosakianelection,avideofeaturingawell-knownjournalistandake
ycandidatecirculatedonsocialnetworks.However,itwasabsolutelyfaked(虚假).TheInternationalPressInstitutehascalledt
hisepisodeinDosakiathefirsttimethatAIdeep--fakesfakeimages,orvideosgeneratedbyartificialintelligence--haveinfluencedanatio
nalelectiongreatly.Securityexpertsconsidermisinformationthebiggestglobalriskrecently—moredangerousthan
war,andextremeweatherevents.Aconstantstreamofpeopleiswrestlingwiththisissue.Noweveneconomistsarejoiningin.EconomistIyanSmith,andotherscond
uctareal-worldexperimenttoseewhethersimple,low-costnudges,orinterventions,canbeeffective.Insteadoffocusingont
hesupplysideofmisinformationlikesocialmediaplatforms,theypayattentiontothedemandside:increasingourcapacitytoidentifythefakeinformation.Theeconom
istssplitparticipantsrandomlyintofourdifferentgroups.Onegroupwasshownavideodemonstratingaconvincingjourneyoftwopeoplefromtw
odifferentsocialgroupswho,beforeinteracting,expressnegativestereotypes(刻板印象)abouttheother’sgroup,overcomingtheirdiff
erencesandultimatelyregrettingunthinkinglyusingstereotypestodehumanizeoneanother.Anothergroupcompletedapersonali
tytestthatshowsthemtheircognitivetraits(认知特点)causingprejudice,hopingtoincreasetheirself-awareness,anddecreasetheirdemandformisinformation.Ath
irdgroupdidbothwhileacontrolgroupdidneither.Theeconomistsfindthesimpleinterventionofshowingthevideomakestheparticipantsover30percentlesslikelyto“
considerfakenewsreliable”.Butthepersonalitytesthaslittleeffect.Asforparticipantsdoingboth,theywereabout31perc
entlesslikelytoviewtrueheadlinesasreliable.Inotherwords,theybecamesoskepticalthateventhetruthbecamesuspect.Smithandhiscoll
eaguesarefarfromthefirstscholarstofightmisinformationbyhelpingpeopletothinkmorecritically.UniversityofWeymouthpsychologistLisaKindl
ealsoadvocatessimilarwaystohelprejectmisinformationinthewild.32.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodointhefirsttwoparag
raphs?A.HighlighttheriskofAIdeepfakes.B.Discusstheglobalthreatlandscape.C.DescribeDosakia’selectionoutcome.D.Introducetheconceptofmisinformation.33.W
hatis“aneffectivenudge”inSmith’snewstudy?A.Thecognitivetrait.B.Theshortvideo.C.Thepersonalitytest.D.Thenegativestereotype.34.What
conclusioncanbedrawnfromthestudy?A.Videosreducemisinformation.B.Deepfakesmaydiscredittruth.C.Misinformationcauses
dehumanization.D.Personalitytestssharpenthinkingskills.35.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BattlingFakeNewsB.Deepfakesin
ElectionsC.TheSpreadofMisinformationD.ExpandingThinkingCapacity第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。WhatDoesO
urBodyLanguageReveal36Peopletendtojudgeusfarmoreonourphysicalappearance,includingourmannerisms,thanbywhatcomesoutofou
rmouths.Togivetherightimpression,it’simportanttounderstandwhatweareconveyingnon-verballyandhowourunconscioussignalsarebeingrecei
vedbythepeopleweinteractwith.Smilingisapowerfultoolinyourbodylanguagecollection.Perhapsyousmilealotinthehopeofappearingfriendly.37InsomeAsianculture
s,smilingtoomuchisseenasasignalthatyou’renotaseriouspersonandmayloseyousomerespect.Ifyou’retryingtohidenervousnessyou’dbetteravoidsmilingtoo
much,too.Alsobeawarethatnervouspeopleoftenhugthemselves,rubtheirforehead,andshifttheirbodyweightfromonefoottoanothertocreateaslightrocking
motion.38Ifyou’retryingtoshowthatyouarelisteningsympatheticallytowhatsomeonehastosay,trytippingyourheadslightlyandnoddingverysl
ightly.Thisgestureimpliesyouarelisteningwithinterest.Ifyou’retalkingtosomeoneandathirdpersonjoins,turnyourbod
ytowardsthemslightlytoincludethemandmakethemfeelvalued.39Asinglenodoftheheadisalsoastronggestureofcoolnesswhenli
steningtoanotherperson.Tobuildtrustquickly?Trymirroring.Adoptingasimilarstance(站姿)tothepersonyouareengagedwithindicatesyourinteresta
ndhelpsdeveloptrust.Usethiswithcaution,though.40Mirroringonlyworkswhentheydon’trealizewhatyou’redoing.A.Don’tobviouslycopyyo
urcompanion.B.Ourbodylanguagespeaksvolumesaboutus.C.Controlthesehabitstoappearmorecomposed.D.Ourbodylanguagebarelyovershadowsourverbalcommunicat
ion.E.Justbeawarethatitmightmakeyouseemlessprofessionalatwork.F.Wetendtopositionourbodyandfeettowardthepersono
finteresttous.G.Bycontrast,afailuretoangleyourbodytowardsthemimplies“Unwelcome”.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D
四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thefearofrejectionisoneofmybiggestfears.Keepingmyselfina41bubble(气泡)anddoingwhatIcanperformwellweremyfav
orite.ButIhadtostepoutofthebubbleeventually,withthefirstimportantout-of-my-comfort-zone42beingapplyingforcollege.The43ofmyfirstcollegere
jectionisstillfresh.Iremembergrabbingmyphonetrying44enteringthepasswordtotheapplicationwebsite.Whentheletterstartedwith“
Thankyouforyour45”,Iwascuttothequick.Thisfearis46elsewhere:fromajobmarketorwhenaskingsomeoneout.Comparedwithrejectionsinworkplaces,being47insocialo
ccasionssting(刺痛)evenmore.Atleasttheformermainlycomesinemailorphonecallform,butsocialrejectionsareallterribly48.Eachrejectio
nfeltlikea49reminderof“you’renotgoodenough”.Becauseofthisfear,I50somanyopportunitiestogrow.Luckily,gettingoverthefeartakesjus
tashiftin51.Sonexttime,thinkthisway:52rejectionsdoesnotmeanyou’renotgoodenough,butthatyou’vetriedyourbestforthetimebeing.Thisopt
imismwill53thepainofarejection.Thisfearwillnevertruly54,aseverythingwedohasrejectionattachedtoitinsomeway.Uncertaintyis55,butwithoutexperiencing
thescariness,wewouldnevergrow,wouldwe?41.A.safeB.smallC.stableD.thin42.A.consequenceB.practiceC.experienceD.promise43.A.reasonB.mem
oryC.impactD.process44.A.nervouslyB.casuallyC.curiouslyD.randomly45.A.interviewB.requestC.considerationD.applicatio
n46.A.applicableB.avoidableC.ungroundedD.unjustified47.A.pickedoutB.turneddownC.builtupD.laughedat48.A.i
nprivateB.inpersonC.bydesignD.bymistake49.A.visualB.timelyC.painfulD.fading50.A.capitalizedonB.sough
tforC.lookedforwardtoD.missedouton51.A.prioritiesB.toneC.mindsetD.strategies52.A.survivingB.receivingC.anticipatingD.hating53.A.easeB.causeC
.intensifyD.overlook54.A.changeB.emergeC.lastD.disappear55.A.relativeB.significantC.relevantD.scary第二节(共1
0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。Thefirststepofice____________(56)(fish)isgettingthenet,whi
chisusuallyovertwokilometerslong,readytoputundertheice.Thentheworkerswillputthenetdownata____________(57)(choose)spot,andtak
eitupinthedistanceofthevastlake.____________(58)thisisactuallyachievedisaninterestingprocess.Firstup,aseriesofholesaredril
ledintotheiceofaboutameterandahalfthick.Theydrillaholeevery50metersorsoandthey’llkeepdoingthatuntilthey’vedrilledtheholestheentirewayaroundacirclew
ithadiameter(直径)oftwokilometers.Meanwhile,anotherteamgetstowork,____________(59)(extend)themainholeusinga____________(60)
(tradition)icepick.Eventually,alongpieceofbamboowill____________(61)(employ)tothreadtheropeofthenetintothenexthole
theyhavedrilled50metersaway.Andtheseguyswillcontinuelikethataroundtheentireoutsideofthecircleuntiltherope_
___________(62)(reach)theothersideofthecircletwokilometersaway.Atthesametime,backatthemotherhole,thenetisbeingloweredslowly____________(63)sure
ly,meterbymeteruntilit’s____________(64)(complete)submergedundertheice.Inthedistance,thediggershavereachedtheothersideofthecircleandar
enowworkingondiggingtheholethatthenetwilleventuallycomeout____________(65).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你所在的国际学校庆祝6月5日”世界环境日”(WorldEn
vironmentalDay)系列活动落下帷幕,校英文报在全校征集活动反馈。请你写一封邮件给编辑,内容包括:1.对活动的评价;2.分享个人收获。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSirorMadam,________
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______________________________________________________Bestregards,LiHua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。Ithadbeenachall
engingbutrewardingterm,filledwithhardworkandathirstforknowledge.AsIhandedinmyfinalassignmentandsawitwasgradedA,
asenseofprideandsatisfactionwashedoverme.LittledidIknowthatmyaccomplishmentshadnotgoneunnoticedbymyfamilies,whohadbeencloselyobservingmyprogre
ss.Atthefirstdayofsummervacation,mymothertoldmeexcitedlythatwewouldpayavisittoMarcothenextdaytocheerformyprog
ressinacademicstudy.WhenIgotthegoodnews,Ifeltontopoftheworldandcouldnotholdbackmyhighspirits.AsIlayinbedthatnight,amixofanticipationanddelightw
elledupinmyheart,andIslidintoadream-filledsleep,eagerlyawaitingthearrivalofthecomingadventure.AfterwearrivedinMarco,myparentssa
idthatwewouldfirstvisittheMarcotower.MarcoTower,builtinthelate19thcentury,isahistoriclandmarkthatshowcas
esthericharchitecturalheritageofthecity.Itisalsoconsideredoneofthetoptouristattractionsintheregion.Uponhearingtheinspiringnews,Ibouncedupanddownwith
joy.ButthenIfeltabituneasybecauseofmyfearofheights.Insidethelift,mypalmsgrewsweatyastheanxietyconsumedme.Ipacedbackandforthinthetowerlift,unsure
ofwhetherIwouldhavethecourage.Aftertheliftreachedthespecificfloor,Igasped(倒吸一口气)inhorror.Thefloorherewasmadeofglass,soonecouldappreciatetheheightof
thetowerandtakearealadventure.Seeingmyfamilybothtakeouttheirphonestoshootthegrandviews,Ifeltunderpressure.Thenmym
othersmiledatmeandsaiddelightedly,“Justtakeiteasyandyoucandoit.“注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Ididn’tknowwhethertostayornot.
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三年级5月模拟训练试题英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BBCCA6-10CCABC11-15BACBA16-20CCACC第二部分阅读(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-
23CDC24-27ADDC28-31BCDA32-35ABBA36-40BECGA第三部分语言运用(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)41-45ACBAD46-50ABBCD51
-55CBADD第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.fishing57.chosen58.How59.extending60.traditional61.beemployed62.reaches/hasreached63.but64.completely65
.of第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:书面表达(满分15分)DearSirorMadam,Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.I’dliketoprovidesomefeedbacko
ntheseriesofactivitiesorganizedtocelebratetheWorldEnvironmentalDay.Firstly,Imusthighlypraisetheteamfortheiroutstandingeffortsinputtingtogethersucha
diverseandengagingprogram.Frominformativeworkshopstointeractiveexhibits,notonlydidtheactivitiesraiseawarenessabouttheimportanceo
fenvironmentalpreservationbutalsodevelopedasenseofappreciationforournaturalworldamongstudents.Persona
lly,Ifoundlearningaboutthevariousinitiativesaimedatpreservingtheearthgloballyhasinspiredmetoreflectonmyownbehaviorstoprote
cttheenvironment.Overall,Idobelievetheeventwasagreatsuccess,andIlookforwardtoparticipatinginsimilaractivitiesinthefuture.Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分
25分)Ididn’tknowwhethertostayornot.Thethoughtofexploringnewplaces,andcreatinglastingmemorieswithmyfamilywasundeniablyinvitin
g.However,itwasobviouslytoochallengingformetostepontothatglass.AsIweighedtheoptionsinmymind,mymother’swordsechoedinmyears
,remindingmeofthecourageandconfidenceIusedtohave.Withadeepbreath,ImadeupmymindthatIwouldseizethisopportunityandem
bracetheadventurethatawaitedmeinMarco.Iwastotallystruckbytheheightofthetower.Myeyeswereimmediatelydrawntothemagnific
entstructurethatstoodtallinthecitycenter—MarcoTower.Itscharmwaswithoutequal,itssoaringheightdominatingtheskyline.Icouldn’thelpfeelingamixtureo
faweandadmiration.Iremindedmyselfoftheencouragementfrommylovedones.Asweleftthetower,Iexpressedmygratitudetomymotherforherconsisten
tsupport.Shetaughtmeanimportantlessonthatday—withalittleencouragement,wecanachieveextraordinarythings.附听力原文Text1(33)M:CanIgetarefil
lofmycoffee?W:Sorry,Sir.Butyoucanorderasecondcupata20%discount.M:Ok,andhowmuchisthecoffee?W:10dollarsforonecu
p.Text2(26)M:Ms.Jones,youaredefinitelyingoodshape.Doyouoftenworkout?W:Yes,Ido.IjogeverymorningandplaytenniseverySundayafternoon.Text3(35)W:Pleaselo
okatalltheseprofessionalfacilitiesinourapartment.M:Ilikeyourapartmentbutyouneedsomeplantsandartworks,likeoilpaintingsorcolorfulpicturestohanguponthew
all.Text4(36)W:Sir,I’dliketobuythissodaandcandybar.M:Ok.Anythingelse?W:No.Butcouldyoutellmewherethenearest
gasstationis?M:Yep,itisacrossfromtheparkinglotofthisstreet.Text5(40)M:Miss,Iboughttheshirthereyesterday.Thecolorisin
styleandthematerialissoft.Butitistootightforme,especiallytheplacenearthechest.Couldyouchangeitforme?W:Fine,waitaminute.Text6(78)M:
Helen,todayisthefirstdayofthenewyear,andthereisapieceofamazingnews.W:Yes?M:Iamengaged.Couldyoucometomyweddingasamaid?W:Nopr
oblem!What’sthedate?M:ItwillbeheldthedayaftertomorrowbytheRiverThames.Wewillcelebrateitbytheriver.W:Tooro
manticanditwillbeunforgettable,Idobelieve.AndIwillfindagooddressforyourweddingrightnow.Text7(138)W:DonnaHoov
erspeaking.M:Dr.Hoover,thisisEdgarBush.Myroommate,John,isinyourarthistoryclass.Heisterriblysickandwon’tbeinyourclasstoday.W:Sorrytohearthat.M:Heas
kedmetobringhistermpapertoyouroffice.W:Ok.Andthepaperisdueby3o’clock.M:Imustworkonaprojectfrom1o’clockto2o’clock.Atabout2:15,I’llbr
ingthepapertoyouroffice.W:Well,Ihaveameetingthisafternoon.So,youcandropitoffwiththesecretaryofthearthistorydepartment.She’
llseetoit.M:Ihaveboughtsomepillsforhimandhewillcometonormalintwodays,Ithink.Bytheway,Dr.Hoover,couldJohncometoyourofficeafterrecoverytodisc
usshispaper?W:Noproblem.Text8(142)M:Daisy,ourfriendRobplanstoopenacoffeeshop,andheneedsourhelp.W:Whathelp?M:
RobaskedmeifIwantedtocooperatewithhim.Heneeds£50,000fortheprojectandhasborrowedhalfofitfromthebank.Andhewantedtoknowwhetherw
ecouldcomeupwiththeotherhalf.W:Whatdoyouthinkoftheproject?M:Itlookslikeanexcellentinvestment.W:Wherecanwege
tthatamountofmoney?M:Well,we’vegot£10,000savedup,andwecouldtakeoutabankloanfortherest.W:Ok.Let’sjustdoit.M:He’dbeentalkin
gtoadesignertoredecoratetheinsideoftheshop.HewantedtoknowifI’dhelpwiththeadvertising,which,ofcourseI’dbehappytodo.Honey,Ireallycannotwaittogiveitash
ot.Text9(165)W:I’mwithFrankIrvinewhosecurrentexhibitionhereattheStudioDesignCenterisattractingquiteabitofattent
ion.Frank,you’renotthatyoungtobehavingafirstmajorshow.M:Yes,Iwasbornin1948,afterall.W:InGlasgow,right?M:Actuallyno.Myfat
herwasfromEdinburghandIwasbornthere.ButwemovedtoLiverpoolthreeyearslater.W:Whendidyoustartgettinginterestedinmak
ingpots?M:Well,asachild,Iwasintoengines.Later,Istartedadegreeinphysics.ButbythetimeIwastwenty,Iwasawaret
hattheremightbesomethingelseIlongedfor.So,Istartedtraveling.IwenttoAmericafirstwhereImetmywife,Carole.W:Andhe
rfatherthepotterArthurSaunders?M:Yes.AndafterthatwecamebacktoEngland,Iwasvisitingthemquitealotandseeingherf
atherworking.Andfinally,IaskedifIcouldhaveago.OnceI’dstarted,Icouldn’tstop!Text10(202)M:Yourkidscan’taffordtomisstheopportunitytobringoutthebe
stinthemselves!TheMiniOlympicGamesareonJuly16th.Youjustneedtopay£10forparticipation,andyou’llmakeavaluablecontributiontoourthreeaims.Firs
tly,welongtoinvestmostofourcontributionsinmedicalresearchattheChildren’sHealthCentre,whichisourchiefintentiontolaunchthiscampaign.
Secondly,wehopetoraisemoneytobuildanewschoollibraryandrestoretheswimmingpool.Lastbutnotleast,wewanttoencouragechildrentoactivelytakepartins
portandformthehabitofexercisingaswell.There’sawiderangeofevents.Interestislikelytobethegreatestinthefootballmatch,with
volleyballcomingaclosesecond.IfIcouldmakeafinalrequest—we’vehadplentyentriesforthelongjump,butnotenoughforthehighjump,andwedon’twantto
cancelthat,sopleaseseeifyoucanconvinceyourkidstosignupforthat.Bytheway,pleasetellyourkidsthatthepriorityi
ssecurityandcompetitioncomessecond.Andyourkidsshouldbeaccompaniedbyyou.Thankyouforyourcooperation.