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绝密★启用前海南省2022-2023学年高三第一学期期末学业水平诊断英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把
答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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2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.£1
9.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatisVickydoing?A.Playinginthesnow.B.Doingsomeshopping.C.Seeingoffhermother.2.Whendidthewomanhaveherbirthda
yparty?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.3.Whatisthewomanaskingfor?A.Aphonenumber.B.Theaddressofa
bank.C.Theman’sworkplace.4.Wheremaythemangonext?A.Theairport.B.Themeetingroom.C.Theinformationdesk.5.Whatarethespeakersmainly
talkingabout?A.Ajoke.B.Aboy.C.Apuppy.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.Whosentthepackage?A.Johnson.B.Ken.C.Jack.7.WhatisSue'sgift?A.
Abag.B.Awatch.C.Awallet.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Schoolmates.C.Brotheran
dsister.9.WhatsubjectisAliceweakin?A.English.B.History.C.Math.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisbrokeninthesalesdepart
ment?A.Anairconditioner.B.Acopymachine.C.Alight.11.WhatisMaxmostprobably?A.Asalesperson.B.Arepairman.C.Asecretary.12.Whatd
oesthewomanaskMaxtodointheend?A.Waitforafurthernotice.B.Pickupthosecustomers.C.Gooutforlunchrightaway.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoe
sTomneedashirt?A.Tomeetworkrequirements.B.Tomatchhisjacket.C.Toattendaparty.14.HowmanypiecesofclothesdidLolabuy?A.6.B.5.C.4.15
.WhatcolorshirtdoesLolaadviseTomtotryon?A.Purple.B.Red.C.Blue.16.WhatdoesTomwanttobuyforhiswife?A.Ajacket
.B.Adress.C.Askirt.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wheredidelephantartbegin?A.InAmerica.B.InThailand.C.InIndonesia.18.WhatcanRub
ydo?A.Paintthezookeeper.B.Understandpictures.C.Choosethecolors.19.WhatdoestheTECCsayabouttheelephants?A.Th
eyhaveartists'personality.B.Theylikeusingdifferentcolors.C.Theyjustfollowtheinstructions.20.WhatisRamonalike?A.S
heisunfriendly.B.Sheisclever.C.Sheiswild.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMetropolitan
MuseumMemberMorningHoursEveryThursdaymorning,justbeforetheMuseumopenstothepublic,Membersareinvitedtoexperiencethenewestexhibitionsatth
eMetropolitanMuseumwithoutthecrowds.MemberMorningHoursareheldfrom9to10am.Membersarealsoinvitedtobringguests.TimedTic
ketsarenotrequiredforentry.TheBalconyLounge(酒廊)ServiceTheBalconyLoungewillbeopenforbreakfastduringMemberMor
ningHours.AllMemberscanswingbyforcoffeeandacakeforfreeafterearlymorningexhibitionviewing.EntryforMemberMorningHoursPleaseenteratt
he81stStreetandFifthAvenueentrance.Onceinside,MembersmaygodirectlytotheMuseumgalleries.HealthandSafetyToensureas
afeandenjoyableenvironmentforall,theMuseumisfollowingguidelinesissuedbytheCentersforDiseaseControl(CDC),NewYorkS
tate,andNewYorkCityforincreasedhealthandsafetyprocedures.Masksarerequired.AfulllistoftheMuseum'shealthan
dsafetyguidelinesisavailableonline.Learnmorehere.MemberProTip!YourMembershipcardisyourpassporttotheMuseum!Whenyo
uarriveattheMuseum,presentyourMembershipcardatanyMemberdeskonthegroundfloorat81stStreet.ForMembershipquestions,pleasecontac
tusatmembership@metmuseum.orgorcall212-731-1753(M-F,10am-5pmEST).21.WhendoestheMuseummostprobablyopentothepubliconThursdaymornings?A.
At8:00am.B.At8:30am.C.At9:30am.D.At10:30am.22.WhatisofferedtoallMembersforfree?A.Breakfast.B.Lunch.C.Afternoontea.D.Suppe
r.23.WhichofthefollowingagreeswiththeMuseumrequirements?A.Wearingnomasks.B.Enteringatanymuseumentrance.C.Visitingexhibitionsonlydurin
g9-10am.D.ShowingtheMembershipcardtoenter.BOnahotsummerdayin2017,9-year-oldHayliMartenezsetupalemonadestandoutsideherhomeinKankakee,Illinois.Shethou
ghtitwouldbeagreatwaytoearnmoneyforcollege.Hayli'slemonadestandwasasuccess.InJune2019,alocalnewspaperwroteanarticleabouther.Butthenewscoverageturne
douttobebadforHayli'sbusiness.Officialsfromthelocalhealthdepartmentsoondemandedthatsheshutitdown.TheysaidHaylineededapermitforh
erlemonadestandandthatitdidn'tmeethealthcoderequirements.AlthoughHaylithoughtitwasunfairtopreventakidfromselling
lemonadeinherfrontyard,shehadnochoicebuttostop.NewsofHayli'sshutdownspreadandcaughttheattentionofanofficialinthecountygovernm
ent.InspiredbyHayli'sstory,hecameupwithabill,whichwouldmakeiteasierforkidstorunlemonadestands.HeinvitedHaylitospeakinsupportofthebilltoacommitte
eofstatesenators(参议员)inMarch2021.AlthoughHayliwasexcitedtogetthechancetotellherstory,shewasworriedaboutaddressingthegroupof
senators.Shewasjitteryatfirst.Hervoicestartedtoshakeandshetalkedtoofast,runningoutofbreath.ButHayliquicklygainedconfidencewhensherememberedwhos
hewastheretorepresent.Hayli'sspeechwasconvincing,andthebilleventuallypassed.LastJuly,thebillcameintolaw.Hay
li'sLawofficiallywentintoeffectonJanuaryIofthisyear.Itallowskidsunder16inIllinoistoselllemonadeandotherdrinks
withoutapermit.Hayliwasbackinbusinessandsoldherlemonadeagainthissummer.Haylihopesherexperienceandthelawthatwaspassedinherhonorwillencoura
geotheryoungpeoplenottoletanyonestoptheirdreams.24.WhatwasthemaincauseofHayli'sstandbeingshutdown?A.Thenewspaperrepo
rt.B.Thestand'sillegality.C.Thetasteoflemonade.D.Thelemonadestand'sposition.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"jittery"inparagraph4probablymean
?A.Excited.B.Confused.C.Nervous.D.Curious.26.WhatdidHayliregardthemeetingwiththesenatorsas?A.Atrialforherownwrongdoing.B.Abattlea
gainstalltheunfairlaws.C.Anoccasiontoshowheroutstandingability.D.Achancetoappealforthebenefitofchildren.2
7.WhatdoesHayliwishyoungpeopletolearnfromherstory?A.Beingbravetorealizetheirdreams.B.Beingindependentoftheirparents.C.Establi
shingabusinessatayoungage.D.Attachingimportancetohighereducation.CWhentheInternationalFederationofAssoci
ationFootball(FIFA),theworld'sgoverningbodyforsoccer,claimedthatthe2022WorldCupinQatarwouldbe“afullycarbon-neutral(碳中和)event,"itattractedworl
dwidelaughterfromtheenvironmentalists.WorldCuphostsoftenmaintainthatstadiumsbuiltfortheeventwillremaininconstantus
eafteritsconclusion—aclaimthatallowsthemtospreadtheircarbonfootprintovermanyyears.Butit'shardtobelievetheclaim
.Afterall,Qatarisoccercultureisstillundeveloped.Evensoccer-madcountriessuchasRussia,BrazilandSouthAfrica-hostsofthepreviousthreemen'sWorldCup
s-havebeenleftwithagroupofrelativelyuselessstadiums.Inadditiontothecarboncostofthestadiums,Qatarexpectstosee1,300dailyfl
ightstoandfromthecountryduringtheWorldCup.Butthat'snottheonlysourceofairplaneemissions.Thegrassseedstogiverisetothetourn
ament'sgreenpitches(球场)havebeenflowninfromNorthAmericaonclimate-controlledplanes.Andthesefieldswon'twaterthemselves.Thegrounds
keeperswhomaintaintheeightstadiumpitches,aswellasthe136practicefields,douseeachfieldwith10,000litersofwatereve
rydayinthewinter.Inthesummerthepitchesrequireasurprisingamountof50,000literseach.Soccerisn'taloneinthis.Th
reerecentOlympics-Tokyo2020,RiodeJaneiro2016andSochi2014-earnedsomeoftheworstenvironmentalsustainabilityscores
.Allthisraisesanimportantquestion:Isitevenpossibletostageacarbon-neutralsportsmegaevent?Theever-expand
ingsizeoftheseeventslikelyputsnet-zeroemissionsoutofreach.Onerecentstudyfoundthatbetween1964and2018,thesoccerWorldCupandtheOlympi
cswereabout60timesaslargeintermsofthenumberofsports,athletes,journalists,spectators,marketingandcostsinvolved.Thelargesportseven
ts,astheyarecurrentlyorganized,areunsustainable.SinceFIFAandtheInternationalOlympicCommitteemademoreenvironmentalclaimsbac
kinthe1990s,theireventshaveonlybecomebigger,andtheireffectshaveonlybecomemoresevere.28.Whatdidenvironmen
taliststhinkofFIFA'sclaimaboutthe2022WorldCup?A.Itmadenosense.B.Itwasworthpromoting.C.Itattractednoattention.D.Itliveduptot
heirexpectations.29.Whatdoweknowaboutthestadiumsforthepreviousthreemen'sWorldCups?A.Theyareofgreatculturalvalue.B.Theyareofnotmuchuse.
C.Theyhavebeencompletelytransformed.D.Theyhaveproducedlong-termbenefits.30.What'sthethirdparagraphmain
lyabout?A.Thegreatscaleofthe2022WorldCup.B.Thedifficultyinhostingthe2022WorldCup.C.Thehighcarboncostofthe2022WorldCup.D.Thehuge
economicinputofthe2022WorldCup.31.What'stheauthor'sattitudetothelargesportsevents?A.Critical.B.Mixed.C.Favorabl
e.D.Unclear.DJohn,whohasADHD(多动症),wasremovedfromtheclassroomafterherefusedtostopusingapairofsafetyscissorstocu
thisfingernails.Thepracticeisknownasinformalremoval,definedbytheU.S.DepartmentofEducationasanactiontakenbyschoolstaffinrespons
etoachild'sbehaviorthatexcludesthechildforpartoralloftheschoolday—orevenindefinitely.Informalremovalscanhappenthroughfrequentparentpickups,sh
ortenedschooldaysorhoursspentin"time-out"rooms.Toomuchuseofinformalremovalsamountstoaformofoff-the-booksdiscipline-infactadenialofeducationthatesca
pesresponsibility,legalexpertssay.Ithasspecialmeaningsforkidswithdisabilities;Informallyremovingthesestudentscircumvents(规避)fede
rallawthatprotectsthemfrombeingrepeatedlydisciplinedorremovedfromschoolforbehaviorsrelatedtotheirdisabili
ty.Inthelaw,iftheyaresuspended(停学)formorethan10days,familiesareentitledtoameetingwiththeschooltodeterminewhetherthebehaviorsarearesultoft
hechild'sdisability.Ifso,thentheschoolmustofferadjustmentsinsteadofsuspension.TheEducationDepartment'sJulyguid
ancemadeitclearthatchildrenwhoareinformallyremovedhavethesamerights,suchasreviewsofwhetherthestudents'beha
viorwasaresultoftheirdisability,asthosewhohavebeenofficiallysuspended.TheAssociatedPressinterviewed20familiesin10stateswhodescribedbeingcal
ledrepeatedlyandatallhoursoftheschooldaytopickuptheirchildren.Theyhadtoleaveworktogettheirchildsofrequentlythat
theylosttheirjobs.Manyfelttheyhadnochoicebuttochangeschools,orevendistricts.It'scommonandthereasonforitisthatmostparentsdon'tknowtheirrights,a
ndtheconsequencefortheschoolsystemisnotenoughtomakethemnotdoit.Familiesoftendonotknowwhotheyhavetocomplainto.Som
etimestheyaren'tawaretheirchildshouldnothavebeensuspendedinthefirstplace.32.Whatcanbeknownaboutinformalremoval?A.Itis
arightofteachers.B.Itonlyhappenstokidswithnodisabilities.C.Itonlylastsforseveralhours.D.It'sequaltoshakingoffresponsibility.33.Howshouldsch
oolslegallydealwithdisabledstudentswhomakemistakes?A.Calltheirparentstopickthemup.B.Letthemgohomeaheadofti
me.C.Keeptheminaseparateroomalone.D.Talkwithparentstofindasolution.34.Whatshouldparentsdotoprotectth
eirkidswithdisabilities?A.Changetheirchildren'sschoolsforabetterone.B.Educatetheirchildrenathomebythemselves.C.Protecttheirchildr
en'srightsbymeansoflaw.D.Complaintoschoolsabouttheirpracticaldifficulty.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Therightsofkidswithdisabil
ities.B.Informalremovalandformalremoval.C.Informalremovalfordisabledchildren.D.SpecialregulationsforchildrenwithADHD.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人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。TrailEtiquette(狭路礼仪)Moreandmorepeoplehavebeenexercising
outdoors,forcingpeopletorubshouldersforthefirsttime.Followingtheunwrittenrulesofthetrailcanensurepropercivility.Determinewhohasthe
rightofway.Onnarrowtrails,whenyoumeetsomeonecomingfromtheotherdirectionorapproachingfrombehindatafasterpace,oneofyouhastostepasideandyield
(让步)._36_Thepersonmovinguphillhastherightofway.Onaflattrail,yieldingtoanotherhikerisalwaysappreciated.Trailetiquetteforothertransports.Thingsoft
enstarttogethairywhenpeopleareusingmodesoftransportationotherthantheirfeet._37_Thatis,differently-abledpeoplealwaysgettherightofway,noma
tterwhetherthey'reonwalkingsticks,apowerchair,orthelike.Leashed(拴绳)dogsarethebestdogs.Dogownersmustobeytrailetiquette,too,startingwithobeyingallpa
rkregulationsaboutleashingyourpet.Ifoff-leashdogsarepermitted,youshouldstillkeepaleashhandyforwhenyoupassotherhikersandpackanimals.Kee
pinmindthatsomepeopleareafraidofdogs.3839BlastingyourfavoritetunesonyourportableBluetoothspeakermaybetheperfectadditiontoagreat
hike,butyouneedtothinkabouthowthismightinfluenceothers.Everyonehastheirownreasontobeoutdoors-quietcomfortorfunrecreation—anditpaystoberespectf
ulofthat.Ifyouchoosetouseearbuds,makesureyouleaveoneoutorkeepyourmusicdownsoyoucanstillbeawareofyoursurroundings.40Ifeveryoneagreesonhowt
obehave,politeinteractionsonthetrailarepossible,andallinvolvedcanhaveagreattimeoutsideandprotectthelandswelove.A.Keepthemusicdown.B.Asare
sult,youshouldbeconsiderate.C.Iftheyyieldtoyou,besuretosaythanks.D.Whodoesthisdependsonafewsimplefactors.E.Butthere'saneasygoldenruleyous
houldalwaysfollow.F.Theremaybeothersaroundyouwhoaretryingtopass.G.Everytimeyoustepoffthetrail,avoiddamagingplantsandnaturalsurroundings.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Justacoupleofdaysago
,Isoldabooktoafriendofmine.ShepaidtheamountIchargedandasked,"Isthat41?Itdoesn'tseemlikeitwillcovershipping."Tobehonest,Ididn'tcalculatetheshipping
costs42andIbarelybrokeeven(收支平衡)onsaleofthebook.I43thatIhadlearnedmylessonandthatthenexttimeshecould44thedifference(
差额).Thinkingnothingofitatthetime,Ireceiveda(n)45frommyPayPalaccountthatthisparticularfriendhadpaida(n)46sumtom
orethancoverthechargeofthebookandshipping.Iwassodeeply_47byheractofkindnessanddesiretoencourageapassionforwritingby4
8thesaleofmyfirstbook.Itnearlybroughtmetotears.Happytears!Thisisjustonerecent49ofeverydaykindnessesIoftent
akeforgranted.Icouldnamesomanymore.Often50_,orlessvalued,thesesmallactsofservice,friendship,andhumancarearewhat
ittakestomaketheworldgoround.Theyarethefuelthatwon't51ourlovebanks,butratherputsthepositive52forwardtentimes.Withillnesssurr
oundingusandsomecountriesatwar,peopleare53morethanwecanimagine.Astheeveryday_54oftenmakethelifejourneyfeelmostlyuphill,th
esesmallgesturesofgoodwillcaneasilylightasparkofkindnessthatcaneasily_55likewildfire,eruptingintoaflashofpeaceandlovethisol
dworldiseagertoknow.41.A.convenientB.funnyC.enoughD.fair42.A.accidentallyB.correctlyC.eventuallyD.repeatedly43.A.joke
dB.apologizedC.recalledD.agreed44.A.watchoverB.setdownC.checkoutD.makeup45.A.ideaB.messageC.praiseD.warning46.A.requir
edB.unusualC.expectedD.extra47.A.movedB.puzzledC.amusedD.relieved48.A.questioningB.recordingC.supportingD.analyzing49.A.reportB.exampl
eC.experimentD.attempt50.A.judgedB.honoredC.acceptedD.ignored51.A.breakB.matchC.openD.create52.A.opinionB.measureC.activityD.energy53.A.workingB.su
fferingC.travellingD.learning54.A.movementsB.suppliesC.difficultiesD.schedules55.A.spreadB.passC.returnD.disappear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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。SuMingjuan,theformerpostergirlforChina'smost56(influenc
e)educationcharity,hasrecentlycomebackinthenationalspotlightasadelegate(代表)tothe20thNationalCongressoftheCommunityPart
yofChina.In1991,aphotographofthethen8-year-oldSu,57apairoflarge,brighteyescryingforknowledge,58(touch)theh
eartsofnumerouspeople.Suwasborninto59poorfarmingfamilyinJinzhai,EastChina'sAnhuiProvince.TheimageofSu,thenafirst-grader,was60(actual
)takenbyaphotographerwhowentintotheremotemountainousareastoseehowtheProjectHopehadhelpedruraldrop-outs.Subecamethepo
stergirlforProjectHopeafterthisimageimpressedmanypeopleinChina.ProjectHope,which61(found)bytheChinaYouth
DevelopmentFoundationin1989,isdevotedto_62(help)poorchildrengeteducation.Overthepastthree_63(decade),ithas
madeadifferenceinthelivesof6millionstudentsfrompoorfamiliesnationwide,among_64isSu.ThepictureofSu,entitled"Iwanttogotoschool",hasbeenreprintednat
ionwideinnewspapers,magazinesandbillboards,andhassincebecomeasymbolofthecountry'sefforts65(promote)nine-yearcompulsoryeducationamo
ngallschool-agechildren.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)ChinaDaily正在举办以DiscoverBeautifulChina为主题的摄影和短视频大赛。请你代表校学生会写一份英文通知,内容包括:1.
介绍活动相关信息;2.呼吁同学们参加。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Notice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。Ialwa
ysbelieveinthesaying:Thingswilleventuallysortthemselvesout.Inthefaceofdifficultyandtrouble,Icanalwayspersuademys
elftodomyworkfirstwithoutenoughconditions.Yesterday,wejustmovedintoanewhouseandspentallourmoney.Sowehadtogot
hroughtherestofthemonthuntilmyhusbandgotpaid.Today,mydaughter,Laurie,wenttoschool.Afterawhile,out-of-br
eathandtired,ourlittlegirlranbackablockbecauseshe'dforgottentotellmethatitwasherturntobringcupcakesfortheclass-—today!Ia
nsweredherwithapromisetoreachherclassroomatnoonwiththecupcakes.Sherantoschoolagain,happy.Twominuteslater,imaginingLaurie'st
rustingsmilewhenIdeliveredonthepromise,Isearchedintheboxesforbakingtinsandthemixer.Iconfidentlysetthemonthecoun
terandthenopenedtherefrigerator,onlytodiscovertherewerenoeggs!HowwouldImakecupcakeswithouteggs?ItriedtofigureouthowIcouldfixthepro
blem.CouldIborrowsomefromneighborsorfriends?CouldIbuysomeoncredit(赊账)?Itwasalmost9:30andIwasrunningoutoftime.Alittl
evoiceinsidemewhispered,"Starttodoyourworkfirst!Thingswilleventuallysortthemselvesout."“Okay,"Isaidtomyself,"Ihavetotrymybesttokeepmywordtomylitt
legirlandtheworstresultthatmighthappenisthatIbake'cakes'withnoeggs."Thenextstepwasanactoffaith.Iturnedontheovenandmeasuredallthemate
rialsasmylittlesonlinedthetinswithpapercups.We'djustfinishedmakingthefrosting(糖霜)whenIheardthemailmanclosetheboxatthef
rontdoor.Ofcourse!Themailmancouldsendusarefund(退款)checkorsomethinginthemail!IrushedtothedoortogetthemailandwasshockedbywhatIfound.注意:1.续写词数应
150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。There,justunderthemailbox,weretwoboxesofeggs!ThephonecallwasfrommyfriendBonnie.海南省2022-2023学年高三第一学期期末学业
水平诊断英语·答案(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BCACB6-10ABBCA11-15BACAC16-20BACCB(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了大都会博物馆的
上午会员时间。21.答案D22.答案A23.答案D24.答案B25.答案C26.答案D27.答案A28.答案A29.答案B30.答案C31.答案A32.答案D33.答案D34.答案C35.答案C36.答
案D37.答案E38.答案B39.答案A40.答案F41.答案C42.答案B43.答案A44.答案D45.答案B46.答案D47.答案A48.答案C49.答案B50.答案D51.答案A52.答案D53.答案B54.答案C55.答
案A(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了“希望工程”海报女孩-苏明娟。56.答案influential57.答案with58.答案touched59.答案a60.答案actually61.答案wasfounded62.答案he
lping63.答案decades64.答案whom65.答案topromote写作第一节(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:NoticeAninterestingcontestisbeingheldbyChinaDailytocollectpho
tosandshortvideosdisplayingthebeautifulcountryofChina.ThethemeofthecontestisDiscoverBeautifulChinaandindivi
dualsaroundtheworldarewelcometosharetheirbrilliantworks.Yourworksmustfocusonwonderfullandscapes,uniquec
ustoms,orexcellentculturalheritageofChina.FurtherinformationaboutthecontestcanbefoundonChinaDaily'swebsite.Don'thesitatetotakepartinthecontestbe
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写作第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:There,justunderthemailbox,weretwoboxesofeggs!Ilookedupanddownthestreetandsawnoone.Leavingtheegg
mysteryforthemoment,Iracedintothehouseandgotthosecupcakesfinished,cooled,frosted,anddeliveredshortlybeforenoo
n.Lauriewavedandsmiledastheteacherclosedthedoor,andIwalkedbackhomewonderingaboutthemysteriouseggs.Ihadtwo-dozeneggsleft,soIdecidedt
omakesomemorecupcakesandthenthephonerang.ThephonecallwasfrommyfriendBonnie.SheaskedwhetherIhadfoundsomeeggsatm
yfrontdoor.About8:00orsothatmorningshemetmydaughterandlearnedIwouldmakesomecupcakes.Sheknewwehadjustmovedandthatm
oneymightbetightformeatthatmoment.SosheboughtthemostexpensivematerialsothatIcouldkeepmypromisetomydaughter.Afterhearingthat
,Iexpressedmyheartfeltthankstoherandtoldherwhathadhappened.Onehourlater,IappearedinfrontofBonnie'sdoor,carryingsomecupcakes.听力原文Text1M:Canyous
eeVickyinthisstore?She'sthegirlwhoispickingoutpotatoes.W:Ahyes,she'scomingwithhermother.M:Shelivedoppositeusbefore,right?W:Ohyes.Ioften
playedinthesnowwithher.Text2M:ItwasyourbirthdayonThursday.Didyouhaveaparty?W:Yes,butthattookplacetwodayslaterbecausetherewasnoschoolandmyfriendscou
ldcome.Text3W:Hi,I'mcallingtoknowwhatthenumberisforthecitybanklocatedinMiddletown.M:Doyouhaveaparticularaddressinmind?Ise
etwobranchesinthecomputer.Text4M:Excuseme.Doyouknowwhentheafternoonmeetingbegins?Icamelatebecausemyfligh
twasdelayed.W:Sorry,Idon't.Butyoucanfindascheduleofallthemeetingsattheinformationdesk.M:Thanksalot.T
ext5W:Whoistheboyreadingthemagazine?M:Whichboy?W:TheonewithPiratesandPuppies.M:Oh,that'sAlex.Andthatisveryfunnytoread,youknow.Look,Al
exislaughing.Text6M:Look,Sue!WehaveapackagefromLondon.W:Hey,it'sfromJohnson.Openit,Jack!M:He'ssentusgifts.Thisismineandthisisyours.Andthe
re'soneforKen,too.W:What'syourgift?M:Letmesee.It'sabag?W:No,it'sawallet!M:Oh,yeah.It'sabigwallet.Andyours?Whatisit?W:Erm,wow!LookwhatIgot.It'slov
ely!M:Yes,itis.Mysister'sgotawatchlikethat,too.Hey,let'sopenKen'sgift.W:No!It'snotours.Text7M:Hello,Alice.AreyoutakingProfessorAndyLee'sE
nglishclass?W:Heythere,James.Yes,Iam.M:Whatotherclassesareyoutakingthisterm?W:I'malsotakingmusic,hist
oryandmathclasses.Here,takealookatmyschedule.M:Idon'thavemusicclassthistermbutmytwinbrotherTonytakesit.Wow,wehavethesamehistoryan
dmathclasses.Iguesswe'llbestudyingthosetogether.W:Thatsoundsgreat.Icouldgetyourhelpwithmath!Ijustdon'tunderstandthemathproblems.M:Sure.Text8W:Max,
thesalesdepartmentcalledandsaidsomethingaboutabrokenairconditioner.Unfortunately,ameetingwithimportantcustomersstar
tsrightafterlunchandtheywanttomakesureitworksproperlybeforethemeeting.Canyougoandseeifyoucanfixit?M:Oh,Ihaveacoupleofurgentrepairsthismorning,like
brokenlights,brokencopymachinesandotherthings.Canyoucheckifsomeonecanstayarounduntil12:00noonorso?Ishouldbeabletolookatitrightbeforelunchtime.W:
I'llcallandfindout.I'llletyouknowinawhile.Text9M:Hey,Lola!W:Hello,Tom!Whatareyoudoinghere?M:I'mlookingforanewshirt.Ineedaniceshirtforapartya
fterworktomorrow.W:Well,therearesomeniceshirtsoverthere.They'rethelateststyleandtheylooksmarter.M:Areyougoingtobuyso
menewclothestoday,too?W:Ialreadyboughtthreeshirtsindifferentcolors:pink,purple,andred.Ialsogotareall
ynicereddress!Iboughtaskirtandajacket,too.M:That'salot!W:Don'tworry.Idon'tdothiseveryday.Anyway,whydon'tyoutrythisshirt
on?Thisbluecolorreallysuitsyou.M:Yeah.Howdoesitlookonme?W:Well,maybeyoushouldtryabiggersize.Trythisoneon.M:OK.I'
mgoingtotakeit.Bytheway,Iwanttobuyadressformywife.Couldyourecommendsomethinggood?W:Ofcourse.Text10W:Ele
phantartbeganatzoosintheUnitedStates.ZookeeperstheresawanelephantnamedRubyusingasticktomakemarksinthedirt.Theyboughtpaintsandbrushesf
orher,andsoonshewaspainting.InabookaboutRuby,authorDickGeorgesaysshelovedtopaint,andthatsheevenchosethecolors.InTha
iland,theThaiElephantConservationCenter(TECC)nowteacheselephantstopaint.Theythinkitmightbegoodforthem.Somepa
intingsshowrealthingssuchasflowers,trees,andevenelephants,butaccordingtotheTECC,theelephantsdon'tunderstandthepictures.Theyjustfollow
theinstructionsoftheirtrainers.Butsomepeoplethinktherecouldbemoretoitthanthat.Differentelephantshavetheirownpaintingstyles,andtheirpaintingsbecomem
oredetailedovertime.Forexample,anelephantnamedRamonamaybethemostfamouselephantinBali.Manypeoplebuyherpaintings,andsheseemstohave
anartist'spersonality.Ramonalikestoworkwithdarkcolors.Shealsostopsandlooksatapaintingcarefullybeforechoosingthenextcolor,and
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