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江苏省前黄中学2025届高三上学期期初检测试卷英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.Whoisthemanprobablytalkingto?A.Ashopassistant.B.Hiswife.C.Hisco­worker.2.Whatarethespeakersm

ainlydiscussing?A.Thewoman'sphoto.B.Ascenicspot.C.ATVdrama.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.E­commerceisadouble­e

dgedsword.B.Localspecialtiesshouldbeexported.C.Commercialsareofnouse.4.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Closeawindow.B.Catcham

ouse.C.Leavetheroom.5.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.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和第7两个小题。6.Whichyearofc

ollegearethespeakersin?A.Thefirstyear.B.Thesecondyear.C.Thethirdyear.7.Whatdidthewomandoinpublic?A.Shehadadance.B.Shedidjumpingjacks.

C.Sheperformedasong.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatdoesthemanexpecttodoonthe3rd?A.Signacontract.B.Goonatour.C.ReturntoNewYork.9.What

doesthemanfinallydecidetodo?A.Cancelthereservation.B.Contactanotherairline.C.Advancethedeparturedate.听第8段材料,回答第10至第

12三个小题。10.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Ahostess.B.Adirector.C.Anactress.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheaward­winningfilm?A.Itisher

personalfavorite.B.Itisworthyoftheaward.C.Itisterriblydisappointing.12.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Callameeting.B.Watchavideo.C.Haveajobinterv

iew.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatistheman?A.Afreshgraduate.B.Asoftwareengineer.C.Acomputerrepairman.14.Whatdoestheexampleofthe

man'sgroupprojectprove?A.Hehasgreatleadershipskills.B.Heisagoodteamplayer.C.Hepaysattentiontodetail.15.Howdoesthewomandescribetheman?A.Mo

tivated.B.Creative.C.Industrious.16.Whatwillthewomanmostprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Theemploymentsituation.B.Thei

nternalpromotion.C.Thecompanyculture.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.HowmuchdiddisabledtravelersspendintheUS

in2018?A.About$45.8billion.B.About$58.7billion.C.About$81billion.18.WhatisthebestthingaboutSingaporeinNileshJoshi'sopinion?A.Itena

blesthedisabledtolivewithdignity.B.Itoffersthedisabledaccessiblepublictransport.C.Itstouristattractionsarefreeforthedisabled.19.Whatd

oweknowaboutJohnMorris?A.HespokehighlyofthehotelroomsinLasVegas.B.Hebuysmagazines3or4timesaweek.C.HeoncelivedinSydney.

20.WhereisJulieJonesemployed?A.Atahotel.B.Inatravelagency.C.Inapublishingcompany.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。ASpecialFoodPlacestoTryInSingaporeIt’sanunpleasantfactthatlocalfoodplacesareusuallymeanttocatertome

at­eaters.Itcanbedifficulttofindatastyfoodplacethatcaterstomeat­freediet.Herearesomeoptionstoshowyoudon’tneedmeatfora

satisfactorytreat.VeganBurgVeganBurghasasurprisinglydiverserangeofplant­basedburgers.FromHawaiianTeriyakitoChar­GrilledSatay,themenup

romisestotempteventhemosthardcoremeatlovers.Andthat’snotevengettingintotheadd­onsandsidesitoffers,suchasmushroomfriesand

barbecuepotatoes.WoodsSquareTower,#01­06,Singapore737737GenesisRestaurantThiseateryprovesthatmeat­freedishescanbeasheartyandflavorfulasthe

irmeat­basedcounterparts.GenesisRestaurantisespeciallyknownforitsjuicydumplings,springrolls,pork­freenoodlesandtofucheesecake.HavelockRoad,#B1­01,Si

ngapore059763WellSmoochtCollectiveWellSmoochtisacafeanddessertbarwhichspecializesinplant­basedicecream.Madefrombrownrice,sugarcanejuiceandfruitsornu

tbutters,Smoocht’sricecream,astheycallit,comesinawidevarietyofdeliciousflavorssuchasEarlGreyLavender,RoseCoconutandGula

Melaka.SinMingCentre,#01­03,Singapore575628GreenCommonThisone­stopplant­basedeateryandmarketplacehasadelicious

menuofmouth­wateringmeat­freedishes,fromJapanesecuisinelikesushiandmisoglazedfillettoWesterndisheslikefishlesstacosandpasta,as

wellaslocalfavouritessuchasseafoodlaksaandevenbuahkeluakrice.HarbourFrontWalk,#169­170,Singapore09858521.Whoisthepassag

eintendedfor?A.Thosewhowanttoloseweight.B.Thosewhopreferhome­madefood.C.Thosewhocan’tgowithoutmeat.D

.Thosewhodon’teatmeat.22.WhatisGenesisRestaurantfamousfor?A.Japaneseseafood.B.Plant­basedburgers.C.Plant­basedice­cream.D.Chinese­friendlyfoo

d.23.Whereshouldyougoifyouhaveasweettooth?A.WoodsSquareTower,#01­06.B.SinMingCentre,#01­03.C.HavelockRoad,#B1­01.D.Harbou

rFrontWalk,#169­170.BWithanabundanceofsunandwind,SpainispositioningitselfasEurope’sfutureleaderingreenhydr

ogenproductiontocleanupheavyindustries.Butsomeenergyexpertsexpresscautionbecausethisprocessreliesonmassiveavailabilityofzero­carbonelectricity.

Greenhydrogeniscreatedwhenrenewableenergysourcespoweranelectricalcurrentthatrunsthroughwater,separatingitshydrogenandoxygenmolecules(分子).Th

eprocessdoesn’tproduceplanet­warmingcarbondioxide,butlessthan0.1%ofglobalhydrogenproductioniscurrentlycreatedinthisway.The

separatedhydrogencanbeusedintheproductionofsteel,ammonia(氨)andchemicalproducts,allofwhichrequireindustrialprocessesthatareharde

rtostopfossilfuels.Hydrogenalsocanbeusedasatransportationfuel,whichcouldonedaytransformthehighlypollutingsh

ippingandaviationsectors.Spain’slarge,windsweptandthinlypopulatedterritoryreceivesmorethan2,500hourso

fsunshineonaverageperyear,providingidealconditionsforwindandsolarenergy,andthereforegreenhydrogenproduction.“Ifyoulookatwherehy

drogenisgoingtobeproducedinEuropeinthenextmillionyears,it’sintwocountries,SpainandPortugal,”saidThierryLe

percq,thefounderandpresidentofHyDealAmbition,anindustryplatformbringingtogether30companies.“Hydrogenisthenewoil.”Lep

ercqisworkingwithcompanieslikeSpanishgaspipelinecorporationEnagasandglobalsteelgiantArcelorMittaltodes

ignanend­to­endmodelforhydrogenproduction,distributionandsupplyatacompetitiveprice.Criticismhascenteredongreenhydrogen’shighercostcomparedw

ithhighly­polluting“grayhydrogen”drawnfromnaturalgas.LepercqarguesthatsolarenergyproducedinSpainispricedlowenoughtocompete.Globally,Lepercqsaid,“El

ectricityis20%ofenergyconsumption.Whataboutthe80%thatisnotelectrified?...Youneedtoreplacethosefossilfu

els.Notin50years’time.Youneedtoreplacethemnow.”24.WhyaresomeexpertscautiousaboutgreenhydrogenproductioninSpain?A.Itneedslargeamountsofs

unandwind.B.Ithasaneffectonheavyindustries.C.Ituseslotsofzero­carbonelectricity.D.Itcausesconflictsamongco

untries.25.WhatistheadvantageofgreenhydrogenproductioninSpain?A.Hydrogenproductiontechnology.B.Thesupportfromgovernment.C.I

dealgeographicalconditions.D.Well­developedpublictransports.26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutgreenhydrogeninSpainaccordingtoLepercq?A.Itis

highlypriced.B.Itiscompetitive.C.Itiseasytostore.D.Itishighly­polluting.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Spainreplacesfoss

ilfuelwithgreenhydrogen.B.SpainstrugglestoleadEUinheavyindustry.C.Spaintakestheleadinpreventingairpollution.D.Spainmanagestousezero­carbonelect

ricity.CAsartificial­intelligenceproductssteadilyimproveatpretendingtobehuman—anAIproducedvoicethatbooksrestaurantreservationsbyphone,forexa

mple,orachatrobotthatanswersconsumers’questionsonline—peoplewillincreasinglybeputintheworryingsituationofnotknowingwhethertheyar

etalkingtoamachine.Butthetruthmaymakesuchproductslesseffective:recentresearchfindsatrade-offbetweentransparency(透明度)an

dcooperationinhuman­computerinteractions.Thestudyusedasimplegameinwhichpairedplayersmakeaseriesofdecisionstocooperatewithorbetra

ytheirpartner.Inthelongrun,itpaysforbothtokeepcooperating.TheresearchersusedanAlproduct,whenpretendingasaperson,whichwasbetterthanpeopleareat

gettinghumanpartnerstocooperate.Butpreviousworksuggestedpeopletendtodisbelievemachines,sothescientistswonderedwhatwou

ldhappeniftherobotrevealeditselfassuch.Theteamhopedpeopleplayingwithaknownrobotwouldrecognizeitsabilitytocooperateandwouldeventually

overcometheirdisbelief.“Sadly,wefailedatthisgoal,”saysTalalRahwan,acomputerscientistatNewYorkUniversityinAbu

Dhabiandaseniorauthoronthepaper,publishedlastNovemberinNatureMachineIntelligence.“Nomatterwhattherobotdid,peoplejuststucktotheirprejud

ice.”Arobotplayingopenlyasarobotwaslesslikelytogetcooperationthananotherhuman,eventhoughitsstrategywasclearly

morebeneficialtobothplayers.Inanadditionalexperiment,playersweretold,“datasuggestthatpeoplearebetteroffiftheyt

reattherobotasifitwereahuman.”Ithadnoeffect.VirginiaDignum,wholeadstheSocialandEthicalArtificialIntelligencegroupatUmeaU

niversityinSwedenandwasnotinvolvedinthestudy,praisestheresearchersforexploringthetransparencyeffectivenesstrade­off,butsh

ewouldliketoseeittestedinadifferentsetup.Talal’steamsaidthatinthepublicfield,peopleshouldbeaskedforagreementtobedeceivedaboutarobot’siden

tity.Itcannotbeonaninteraction­by­interactionbasis,orelsethe“deception”obviouslywillnotwork.Butoverallpermissionfordecept

ionstillraisesethicalquandaries(困境).Dignumsayshumansshouldhavetheoptiontoknowaftertheyhaveinteractedwitharobot—butifsheiscalli

ngcustomerservicewithasimplequestion,sheadds,“Ijustwanttogetmyanswer.”28.Theunderlinedword“trade­off”isclosestinmeaningto____________________.

A.distinguishingB.balancingC.switchingD.combining29.Accordingtothepassage,whatattitudedopeoplegenerallytaketowardsrobots?A.Positive.B.Casual

.C.Uncertain.D.Distrustful.30.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheresearchfindingsfromthethirdparagraph?A.Theyaredifferentfromthepreviousfindings.B.

Theywilldrawpeople’sattentiontorobots’problems.C.Theyfailtosupporttheteam’sassumption.D.Theycanexplainwhypeopletreatarobotlikeahuman.31.Acc

ordingtothepassage,whatisVirginiaDignummostlikelytoagreewith?A.TallRahwan’sresearchfindingscan’tapplytothereal­worldsituations.B.Peopleneedn’t

betoldthattheyareinteractingwitharobotonalloccasions.C.Overallpermissionforinteractingwitharobotdoesmoreharmthangood.D

.Therelationshipbetweentransparencyandeffectivenesshasbeenfullyexplored.DTheexpression“Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration(汗水)”iso

ftenattributedtoThomasEdison.Butaswehaveprogressedintothe21stcentury,Ithinkweshouldupdatethesaying:“Successis1%inspirationand99%preparation.”I

ndeed,ideasareshootingaroundfasterthanever,butmostareworthlessbecausenoonedoesthehardworktoimplementth

em.Andaswe’reinaserviceeconomynow,implementationrequireshoursandhoursnotofsweatbutofpreparation.Youmustdoitall:reading,rese

arching,fallingintoonerabbitholeafteranotherontheInternettofindtherightseriesoftestcasesandquotestomakeyourpoin

t,andpresentingyourideabrieflyandclearly.Preparationiseverything!Watchtheamazing2021videoofthePerseveranceroverlandingonthesurfaceo

fMars.Theonboardcamerashowstheterrain(地形).Afterthelanding,I’mprettysureoneofthescientistsexclaims,“Hey,that’smyrock.”Inmissionpreparation,thee

ntirelandingareawasdigitized.Theplannersknewtheplacementofeveryrockanddipinterrain.Churchillfamouslymemorizedhisspeechesandpracti

cedgivingthemoverandoverinhisbathtub.Someofthiswastoovercomehisstutter(口吃),butitwasmainlytogetthetonejust

right.Nothingwasoff­the­cuff(即兴的).Hisspeechesdidn’tsoundliketheywerereadfromapieceofpaper;theyfeltstreamofconsciousness.Inhisfinesthourshe

showedthevalueofpreparation.But,youmayask,whyputinanyextraeffort?ChatGPTcanpassAdvancedPlacementtests,entryexam

sforlawandmedicalschool,andeventhebarexam.ThatprobablysaysmoreabouthowpoorthosetestsarethanaboutAI’sabilit

y.ButeventhoughAIcanansweralmostanyquestionyouthrowatit,itisworthlessinanelevatorwhenyourbossasksyouwhatyouthinkaboutnewproductideasorsalespro

spectsinOmaha.Theonlyanswercomesfromthat99%preparation.Studyeverything,notonlythetaskyou’vebeenassigned.Digdeep.Come

upwithideasandpotentialsolutions.Workonanelevatorspeechforwhatexcitesyou.Don’twingit.Prepare.Andtrustme,

thefeelingyougetfrompreparation­inducedsuccessisbetterthananythingyoucanbuyatadrugstore.Preparationwillmakeyousupe

rgreat.32.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theserviceeconomymakesideasworthless.B.Ideasareworthlesswithoutpreparat

ionandhardwork.C.Implementationdoesnottakemuchtimethesedays.D.Implementationrequiresmoreinspirationthanprep

aration.33.Howdoestheauthortrytopersuadereaderstoaccepthisargument?A.Byprovidingresearchresults.B.Bysharinghisexperience.C.By

listingexamples.D.Byreferringtoexperts’words.34.WhatpointistheauthortryingtomakebymentioningChatGPT?A.ChatGPTiscapableofpassingvarioustests.B.Eleva

torconversationsrequirehighsocialskills.C.Standardtestsdonotfullyrepresentone’sabilities.D.PreparationcanhelpyouperformbetterthanAI

.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Howweshouldmakepreparationforourfuture.B.Howwecanachievesuccesswithlittlesweat.C.

Whypreparationcanpavethewaytoyoursuccess.D.Whyperspirationstillmatersinthe21stcentury.第二节(共5个小题;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。Ithasbeenafewroughyears.Manyofusarefindingourselvesexhausted,burnedout,strugglingtobuildbalancebackintoour

lives.Weneedtorecharge.Watercanhelp.Participatinginwateractivitiessuchasswimmingorsurfingcanhelpusen

tera“flowstate".36Itcalmsthemind,whichisoftenabsorbedbyreasoningandworry,saysRicardoGil­da­Costa,aneu

roscientistandchiefexecutiveoftheneurotechnologycompanyNeuroverse,whohasstudiedhowwateraffectsourbrain.Bodiesofwateralsocan

produceaglorioussenseofawe­­­theemotionalresponsetosomethingvastthatexpandsandchallengeshowweseetheworld.37Waternaturallyre

laxesusandhelpsfocusourthoughtsbytakingawayallthenoise.Waterhasspecialpropertiesthatmayboostnature’spositiveimpact,en

vironmentalpsychologistssay.Whenwearenearwater,thereisoftenlessvisualandauditoryinformationtoprocess.Ourmindcanrest.38Besides,itssmellcanstir(激发

)uppositivememoriesandassociations.Whenwe’refloatinginwater,ourbodiescanresttoo,inawaywenevercanonland.39Itmovesrhythmically,produci

ngaplayoflight,colorandsoundthatisfascinating.Itholdsourattention,butnotinanoverlydemandingway.40Itgivesourbrainsabreakfromtheintense,focused,exhaust

ingattentionthatmuchofdailyliferequires.“Waterhelpsyourmindwanderinapositiveway,”saysMarcBerman,directoroftheEnv

ironmentalNeuroscienceLaboratoryattheUniversityofChicago.“Thisiswhatissorestorative.”A.Mostimportant:Waterisdy

namic.B.Researcherscallthissoftfascination.C.Itmeanswebecomefullydevotedtowhatwe’redoing.D.Oneofthemostcalmingproperties

ofwaterisitssound.E.Thesoundofwater,typicallysteadyandsoft,comfortsus.F.Awecandecreasestressandhelpusputthingsintoperspective.G.Here’ssomeadviceon

howtousethehealingpowerofwater.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)InApril,thelockdowninMorrisTownshipwascomingtoane

nd.MatthewSullivanwatchedhis41neighborgazingouttheirwindows.Returningtotheworkplace,theywouldhavelittletimeto42thei

rlawn.Sullivan,anenterprising14­year­old,sawthe43oflawncare.Hehadabrilliantideainhismind.Tomeetthe44,Sullivanstartedhisownbusiness,a

ndnameditLeaf­ItTo­Us,inwhichhe45agroupofkidstodolawnsworkinvolvingweeding,leaf­blowing,plantingandfence­painting.LastSaturday,Sullivenandh

isparents46thelocalcharityHelpMorrisNowa$1,000checkthattheyhadearned.“Whatthekidshaddone47me.”Nestor,thefounderofHelpMorrisNow,said.“Whenth

eycameuptomeandsaid‘wearepresentingyouwiththis48’,Icouldn’thave49thosekidsattheirage,doingwhattheyaredoing,withthepurposeofhelpingot

hers.”Thoughthecompanyhad50givenitsearningstoSt.JudeChildren’sresearchHospital,thisseasonit51itscauses.“Nowwe’vegone52,sow

earehelpingoutpeopleinourcommunity,”Sullivansaid.Sullivan53thattheyhavemorethan$5,000intotalsincethisApril.Lastyear,theycompletedarou

ndtwotothreejobsaweek.Thisyear,they’ve54totwojobsaday.Theyplantokeepthelandscapingbusinessrunningsothattheycanmai

ntaintheir55giving.41.A.relievedB.concernedC.confidentD.satisfied42.A.leaveoffB.sitonC.setoffD.attendto43.A.significanceB.riseC.pote

ntialD.challenge44.A.demandB.deadlineC.targetD.standard45.A.followedB.joinedC.organizedD.ordered46.A.cashedB.sentC.co

ntributedD.signed47.A.satisfiedB.touchedC.comfortedD.shocked48.A.reminderB.giftC.billD.check49.A.enjoyedB.appreciatedC.imagin

edD.admitted50.A.originallyB.eventuallyC.fortunatelyD.repeatedly51.A.confirmedB.switchedC.discoveredD.ignored52.A.localB.matureC.globalD.wild53.

A.arguesB.insistsC.estimatesD.acknowledges54.A.withdrewB.narrowedC.expandedD.returned55.A.sensibleB.cha

ritableC.appreciativeD.supportive第二节(语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Asthesummervacationgoeson,museumsremaininthespotlight,withcrowdsofvisitors56___________(long)toimmersethemselvesinrichtradi

tionalculture,whichreflectsasignificantriseinpeople’spassionforculture.ItcameasaresultofPresidentXiJinping’sconsistentpro

motionoftraditionalChinesecultureandhiscallformuseumstobringculturalrelicstolife,aswellashis57____________(emphasize)onmutuall

earningbetweencivilizations.Xi58___________(highlight)onmanyoccasionsthatChina’sfinetraditionalcultureisthe“rootan

dsoul”oftheChinesenation,59___________hehascalled,duringvisitstomuseumsandculturalsitesacrossthenati

oninthepastfewyears,forabetteremploymentofculturalrelicsandformakingthem“alive”.Toattractmorevisitors,manyinstitu

tionshavetransitionedfromtheirrole60_________onlycollectorsandprotectorsofartworksandantiquestoalsobecomingcultura

lserviceproviders.Fromconcertsanddigitalimmersiveexperiencestochildren’splays,museumsandculturalinstitutionsarecomingupwith61_______

__(innovate)waystoentertainaswellaseducatethepublic.HenanMuseuminZhengzhou,thecapitalofCentralChina’sHenanprovince,hostsconcertsformuseumvisitors

62___________featuremusiciansplayingancientpiecesofmusicwithtraditionalinstrumentsthatarereplicasofantiquescollectedb

ythemuseum,someofwhichwereusedmorethan2,000yearsago.63__________clothingstylesofthemusiciansareinlinewiththedyn

astiesduringwhichtheirspecificinstrumentswere64_____________(original)played.DuringSpringFestivalinFebr

uary,themuseumwelcomedabout100,000visitors,andconcertticketswerehard65______________(obtain).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分

)假定你是校学生会主席李华,下个月将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会。请给你校的英国留学生Chris写一封邮件邀请他来参与演出,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.表演形式建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearC

hris,__________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Afterflyingallnight,IwastiredasIarrivedinDenvertoholdaneventonpositivethinking.AsIenteredthelecturehall,Dr.FredVogtask

edme,“DoyouknowabouttheMake­A­WishFoundation?”“Yes,”Ireplied.“Well,a17­year­oldgirlAmyGrahamhasbeendiagnosedashavingterminal

(晚期的)cancer.Doctorsgaveherthreedays.Herdyingwishwastoattendyourlecture.”Iwasshocked.Ifeltacombinationofaweanddoubt.Icouldn’tbelieveit

.IthoughtkidswhoweredyingwouldwanttogoseeDisneyland,orsuchlike.Whywouldakidwithonlyafewdaystolivewanttospendtheirfinaldayslisteningtoamotivatio

nalspeaker?Suddenlymythoughtswereinterrupted...“Here’sAmy.”Beforemestoodagirlwearingabrightredhattocoverherhe

ad,whichwasbaldfromallofthetreatments.Herweakbodywasabitbent.Shesaid,“Mytwogoalsweretograduatefromhighschoolandtoattendyourlecture.Mydoctor

sdidn’tbelieveIcoulddoeitherandtheydidn’tthinkI’dhaveenoughenergy.Ihavetorelyonmyparentsnow.”Tearswelledinmyeyes;Iwascho

kedup.Mymindwasbeingshaken.Iclearedmythroatandsmiled,“Thanksforwantingtocome.”Wehugged,wipedoureyesandseparated.ThatSundayafternoonIheldtheworksh

opthatAmyandherparentsattended.Theaudiencewaspackedtooverflowingwithoverathousandattendeeseagertolearn,growand

becomemorefullyhuman.Ihumblyaskedtheaudienceiftheywantedtolearnahealingprocessthatmightservethemforlife.Fromthestageitap

pearedthateveryone’shandwasraisedhighintheair.Itaughttheaudiencehowtovigorously(用力地)rubtheirhandstogether,separatethembytwoin

chesandfeelthehealingenergy.ThenIpairedthemoffwithapartnertofeelthehealingenergyfromthemselvestoanother,explainingt

hateveryonehadhealingpotentialtosupportothers.注意:1.续写短文词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Atthatpointanideastruckme.__

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ted59and60as61innovative62that/which63The64originally65toobtain应用文:DearChris,I’mthrilledtoinviteyoutobepartofsomethingtrulyspecial!We’r

eputtingtogetheracharityconcertnextmonthwiththegoalofraisingfundstosupportstudentsfromeconomicallydisadvantagedfamilies.It’llbeanig

htfilledwithheartwarmingmusicandsharedsmilesinourschoolauditorium.Now,here’swhereyoucomein.We’vebeenfansofyourperformances,andwe’dbeabsolutelyexcited

tohaveyoushareyourgiftwithus.Hereareafewideasthatmightsuityourstyle:Ifyoufancytakingcenterstage,howaboutasolo

pianoperformanceofaclassicalpiece?Itwouldbeashowstopper!Or,ifyou’reupforit,aduetwithotherstudentmusicianscouldbeamagicalcollaborationthatou

raudiencewouldlove.I’dliketohearwhatyouthink.Justletmeknowbytheendofthisweek.Lookingforwardtoyourreplyandhope

fullyseeingyouonstage!Yours,LiHua读后续写Paragraph1:Atthatpointanideastruckme.Isaidtotheaudience,“ThismorningIwasintroducedtoAmyGraham,a17-year-

old.Iwanttobringheruphereandletyouallsendhealinglifeenergytowardher.”Supportedbyherfather,Amysteppedontothestage,look

ingfrailfromanabsolutelackofexercise.Shetalkedaboutwhatshewassufferingfromandherfinalwishtobeatthisworks

hop.Touchedbyherstory,theaudiencespontaneouslywarmeduptheirhandsandengagedinthesimpleexercise,afterwhichtheygaveheratearfu

lstandingovation.Paragraph2:Witharoundofapplause,Amy’sdadledheroffthestage.Atthatmoment,theworkshopbecamemorethanjustale

ctureonpositivethinking—itshowedthepowerofhopeandtheresilienceofthehumanspirit.Aftertheworkshopconclu

ded,attendeeslingered,sharingstoriesandexchangingcontactinformation.ManyapproachedAmyandherparents,offeringwordsofencouragement.Itwasclear

thatsomethingextraordinaryhadtakenplace---ablendofhope,belief,andthecouragetoconfrontadversitywithpositivity.Beforeleaving,Amythankedmefortheunexpect

edinvitation,whichwasarealbonusforherandgaveherthehealingpowerbeyondphysicalremedies.听力材料Text1M:Yourgoldne

cklaceissonice.Iwanttobuyoneformywife.W:Thanks.Ithinkitcanholditsvaluewell.Iboughtit...M:Shush!MrLongmaniscomi

ngtowardsuswiththemeetingpapers.Text2W:Thewaterfallinthisphotolooksfamiliar.M:IthasappearedinmanyTVdramas,andasaresult,lotsoftouri

stsvisititeveryday.W:Itexplainsthematter.Text3W:Thankstoe­commerceplatformsandvideobloggers,thelocalspeci

alitiesinmyhometowncanbetradedalloverChina,whichisentirelyunexpected.M:Tosomeextentitistrue,butmanyvideosaretoocommercia

l.Falseonlineadvertisementsareemerginginanendlessstream.Text4W:IjustfoundamousewhenIwascleaningmyroom.Pleasehelpmeg

etitoutofhere.M:Allright.Well,Ilookedaround,butIdidn'tfindit.Maybeithasescapedthroughthewindow.Anyway,Ihavet

ogotothegymnow.Text5M:Arethereanyworkersintheburningfactory?W:Itissupposedtobeempty,becausetheyonlyworkonweekdays.M:Butthefactoryisso

badlydamagedthattheywon'tbeabletoworktomorrow.Text6M:Thefreshmenwillstarttheirmilitarytrainingthismonth.W:Yeah.Itwasextremelyhotduringourm

ilitarytrainingatthistimelastyear.M:Itremainsfreshinmymemory.Igotmadetodo80jumpingjacksforbeinglate.W:Ha­ha,itwassofun

ny.Isangasonginfrontofothersduringabreakinourmilitarytraining.Iremembersomestudentsalsoperformedvariousdanc

es.It'sstillnicetothinkaboutit.Text7W:Hello.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:I'dlikeaflightfromNewYorktoBoston,leavingonthe3rd.W:Sorry.Theflightsonthe3rdarefullybo

oked.M:Iamoutofluck.Thesameistrueofanotherairline.W:Whataboutthe4th?M:Unfortunately,thatwon'tworkforme.I'mn

otgoingonatour.I'mmeetinganimportantbusinesspartner.Beingpunctualiscrucialformychancesofsecuringthecontract.W:I'msorry,si

r.M:Well,pleasetellmewhatflightsareavailableonthe2nd.Text8M:Iheardyoutookchargeoftheredcarpetinterviewforthefilmf

estivalyesterday.W:Yes!I'msoproud.Ihadtheopportunityofinterviewingmanymoviestars,includingmyfavoriteactressAnna.Shesucce

ededinearningtheBestActressAward.Whiletheaward­winningfilmisn'tmypersonalfavorite,Idobelieveitdeservestheaward.

M:Oh,that'sgreattohear!Unfortunately,Imissedyourinterviewpartbecauseofanemergencymeeting.Wouldyoumindifwewatchitnow?W:Notatall.YouknowIalw

aysstrivetodomybest,soI'msureitwon'tletyoudown.Plus,yourfavoritemovieactorColinisintheinterview.M:Whatarewewaitingfor?Let'sg

etstarted.Text9W:Couldyoupleaseintroduceyourself?M:Yes.MynameisPeterBarnes.IrecentlygraduatedwithadegreeinComputerSciencefromCarnegieMellonUnive

rsity.Duringmystudies,Idevelopedastrongpassionforsoftwaredevelopmentandworkedonvariousprojects,includinganinternshipatABCTech,w

hereIgainedsomeexperienceinprogramming.W:Thatsoundsimpressive.Wevalueteamworkhere.Canyouprovideanexampleo

fatimewhenyouworkedeffectivelyinateam?M:Absolutely.Duringmysenioryear,Iparticipatedinagroupproject.Itookonthetaskofmakingslides.Iactive

lylistenedtoeveryoneelse'sideasandmaintainedapositiveatmosphere.Wedeliveredtheprojectontimeandwonfirstplace.W:Excellent.Attention

todetailisalsocrucialinourindustry.Howdoyouensuretheaccuracyofyourwork?M:Beforestartingatask,Icarefullyanalyzetherequirements,breakitdowni

ntosmallersubtasks,andcreateadetailedplan.Additionally,Ialwaysaskforandwelcomefeedbackfromotherstocontinuouslyminimizeerrors.

W:Good.Iappreciateemployeeswhotaketheinitiativeintheirwork.Finally,doyouhaveanyquestionsforus?M:Yes.I'dliketo

inquireabouttheprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitieswithinthecompany.W:Sure...Text10Whatdodisabledtravelerslookforwhenchoosingacitytov

isit?In2018,thevalueoftheso­called“purplepound”(thespendingpowerofdisabledpeople)toUKtourismwasestimatedat£15.3billion,while27milliontrav

elerswithdisabilitiesintheUStook81milliontripsandspentabout$58.7billion(£45.8billion)inthatsameyear.Therewasasu

rveyaboutacity'sappealtodisabledtravelers.Now,let'sfindoutwhattherespondentsthinkofthetop3cities—Singapo

re,LasVegasandSydney.AccordingtoNileshJoshi,whohasmobilitychallengesbutdoesn'tuseawheelchair,“Singaporeallowsm

etoindependentlymovearoundusingpublictransport.”Overwhelmingly,however,themostimportantfactorforsurveyrespondentswasnotphysicalacces

sibilitybutbeingtreatedwithunderstandingandrespect.Joshisaid,“Alwayssmiling,welcomingandhelpful,thepeopleofSingapore

makeabigdifferenceforthedisabledtofeelacceptedandlookedafter.”Besides,oneofSingapore'smajortouristattrac

tions,GardensbytheBay,isfullywheelchair­accessible.AccordingtoprominentwheelchairbloggerJohnMorris,who

visitsLasVegas3or4timesayear,“Thecityhasoneofthehighestconcentrationsofaccessiblehotelroomsintheworl

d.”JulieJones,publisherofTravelWithoutLimits,theworld'sonlyprintmagazinededicatedtoaccessibletravel,praisesSydney'saccessib

ility.Shesaid,“Themajorityofthepublictransportsystemisaccessibletowheelchairusers.”

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