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2023学年第一学期浙江省七彩阳光新高考研究联盟返校联考高三年级英语学科试题第I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.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hefellill.B.Healmostgotdrowned.C.Hewasrescuedfromafire.2.Wherewillth
eFrenchcompanyprobablybuildafactory?A.InVietnam.B.InJapan.C.InChina.3.Whowillbelateforthemeeting?A.Gorge.B.Jason.C.Jerry.4.Howdoesthe
manlook?A.Fit.B.Slim.C.Fat.5.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.AskHelenforhelp.B.BuyHelenapresent.C.HelpHellenmovehouse.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.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Ontheplayground.C.Inastore.7.Whathappenedtothewo
man?A.Shelostabook.B.Shegotinjured.C.Shefailedtofeedthefamily.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemancometothestore?A.Tofetchthegoods.B.Toseethegoodsh
imself.C.Tocancelhispreviousorder.9.Whatcolorofsofadoesthemanwant?A.Grey.B.Brown.C.Pink.10.What'stheconvenienttimeforthedeliv
ery?A.Wednesday.B.Saturday.C.Anyday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What'sthemandoing?A.Confirmingareservation.B.Cancelinghisfligh
t.C.Bookingtickets.12.What'sthefinaldatefortheman'sflight?A.September20th.B.September22nd.C.September2Brd.13.Wherewillthemanleavefr
om?A.Beijing.B.Tokyo.C.Boston.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofexercise?A.Itmakeshimfeelcomfortable.B.Itdoesn'
toffermuchbenefit.C.Itisreallyadifficultthingtodo.15.Whatdoestheprofessor'sstudysuggestaboutexercise?A.Onlymuchexerciseisbeneficial.B.Itworks
aslongasoneexercises.C.Moreexerciseisbetterthanless.16.Whydoesthewomanmentiontheprofessor'sresearch?A.Tosupportherfindings.B.
Tomotivatetheman.C.Toadvertiseanexercise.17.Whatwillthemandoaftertheconversation?A.Domoderateexercise.B.Remainrelaxedonsofa.C.Dofurtherres
earch.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What'sthespeakerdoing?A.Makingaspeech.B.Promotingacompany.C.Hostingaspeech.19.WheredidJackgetthemoneytostarthiscompany?A.F
romhisparents.B.Fromthebank.C.Fromhisfriends.20.Whatwillthelistenerspossiblydoattheendofthespeech?A.Asksomequestions.B.Takesomepho
tos.C.Giveaperformance.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhileat
tractionsliketheShardandtheLondonEyeofferexcellentperspectives,they'realwaysbusyandticketpricesaresteep.Butwith
alittleinsiderknowledge,youcansaveyourpoundsandbagyourskylinephotoswithoutthecrowdsthroughaccessingthefollowingviewpoints.
ParliamentHillLondonismostlyflat,butifyouknowwheretolookthereareafewhillsthatprovidenatural(andfree)highpo
intsofferingcityviewswithasideorderoffreshair.OneofthemostcentralisParliamentHillonHampsteadHeath-at98m,oneofLondon'shighestnatur
alviewpoints.Fromhere,onaclearday,youcansitontheparkbenchthatfeaturedinmovieslikeRunFatboyRunandNotesonaScandal.Entryfee:freeTheGardenMuseumTowerIfy
ouexitleftoutofWestminsterstation,battleyourwayoverthebridgeandthenturnright,pasttheviewofBigBenandwalkalongthesouthsideoftheTh
ames,you'llcometoamedieval(中世纪的)church.WhileyoumightbeinterestedinBritishgardendesign,it'sthe14th-Centurytowerthat'sthemainattracti
onforphotographers.Climbthe131stepsofthenarrowspiralstaircaseandyou'llemergeontooneofthefinestriversideviewpointsinth
ecity-withviewsacrosstothePalaceofWestminsterontheright.Entryfee:Adultf16,orToweronly4TheIFSCloudCableCarIfyouwanttosoaroverLondoninag
lasspod,theobviousplacetogoistheLondonEye.Butacheaperandcrowd-freealternativeistoridetheIFSCloudCableCa
r.Theviewsareimpressiveatanytime,buttheCableCarstaysopenlate,soyoucanevenenjoymagnificentsunsetsfromthewest-facingsideorad
mirethetwinklingcitylightsafterdark.Entryfee:E6one-waySeabird,SouthwarkLondonhasnoshortageofrooftopvenues(场所)offeringknockoutcityscape
views,soitcanbehardtopickjustoneortwo.Butforlocation,anglesandagreatexperience,itdoesn'tgetmuchbetterthanSeabird,onthe14thflooroftheHoxt
onhotelinSouthwarkwithnothingtoblockviewsonthreesides.Entryfee:Buyadrink:draughtbeercosts£6.50orsmallglassofwineis£9;a
portionofolivescosts£5.21.Wherecanyougoifyouwanttophotographthe14th-Centurytower?A.TheLondonEye.B.ThesouthsideoftheThames.C.Thero
oftopvenues.D.AplacenearStPaul'sCathedral.22.Inwhichviewpointcanyoujustbuyadrinkandenjoyfreecityviews?A.ParliamentHill.B.TheGardenMuseumTower
.C.TheIFSCloudCableCar.D.Seabird,Southwark.23.Whatdothe4viewpointshaveincommon?A.Theyarefree.B.Theyarewell-known.
C.Theyarenotcrowded.D.Theyarenotcheap.BWhenyouarestrugglingwithyourmentalhealth,gettingactivemaybeoneofthelastthingsyoufeellikedoing.Butifyoucanm
ustertheenergy,evidenceshowsthatexercisehasapowerfullybeneficialeffect.One2019study,publishedinJAMAPsychiatry,foundthatphysicalact
ivityisaneffectivepreventionstrategyfordepression.Another2015paperfoundthatexercisecanbeashelpfulintreatingmildtomoderatede
pressionasantidepressantsandpsychotherapy."Wehaveknownforalongtimethatexercisepromotesphysiologicalan
dneurochemical(神经化学的)responsesthatmakeyoufeelgood,"saysProfNanetteMutrieoftheUniversityofEdinburgh'sInstituteforSport,Physi
calEducationandHealthSciences.Whenweexercise,thebrainreleasesendorphins,aswellasdopamineandserotonin."Veryoften,thesesamechemica
lsformpartofantidepressantdrugs,leadingtothehappyfeelings,"shesays.Thereisalsoapsychologicalcomponenttoexercisethatmakesusfeelgood,saysMu
trie."Whenyou'reexercising,youareimprovingyourself-esteem,masteringanewtaskandmeetingnewpeople.Alltheseworktogethertohelplift
upspirits."JermaineJohnson,anotherpersonaltrainersuggestsavoidingcardio,likerunning."Thatcanraisetheheartrateandfuelyouranxiety,"hesay
s.Instead,hesuggeststhatyoutrystrengthtraining.Becauseyoucanmeasureyourprogresswithweighttraining-heavierweightsormorerepetitions-youwillbeabletosee
howmuchyouareimproving,whichcouldliftyourmood.Finally,theactofputtingonapairoftrainerscan,onitsown,b
eaformofself-care."Evenifyouleaveafterafewminutes,you'vealreadyachievedsomethingjustbygoingtothegym,"saysJohnson.Focusonthefa
ctthatyouwenttothegyminthefirstplace,notthatyouleft.Andtakeeverythingonestepatatime.You'reincontrol.24.Whyarethetwostudiesment
ionedinParagraph1?A.Tointroducethetopic.B.Tosupportthewriter'sopinionC.Toraisefurtherquestions.D.Togivedetaileddescription.25.Whatmakesu
sfeelgoodwhenweexerciseaccordingtoMutrie?A.Thedrugswetake.B.Theamountofexercise.C.Thewayofexercise.D.Thechemicalsreleased.26.W
hat'sJermaineJohnson'sattitudetowardrunning?A.Disapproving.B.Unclear.C.Supportive.D.Tolerant.27.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.NewStudiesPublishe
dB.RunningStrengthensYourHeartC.WorkoutHealsYourMindD.GymImprovesYourMoodCRiodeJaneiro,acolourfulurbanareadividedbyfor
est-coveredmountainsandedgedbygoldencoastlines,haslongattractedinternationaltouristswithitssamba-fuellednightsandspectacularlandscapes.N
ow,the"MarvellousCity",asit'sknownbyBrazilians,isappealingtoanewtypeoftravellerwithitsDigitalNomadVisa,whichwaslaunchedacrossthecountrylasty
ear.Thelocalgovernmenthasbeenpushingaheadwithinvestmentstomakethecityincreasinglysuitableforremoteworkers,includingimprovingconnectiv
itywithcitywide5Gcoverage.Rio-bornpeoplecherishplayingsports,beinginnatureandsocialisingafterworkinghours,andit'sthiswork-lifebalancethatm
akesRiosoappealingtodigitalnomadsoverotherBraziliancities.Thebeaches,foresthikesandnumerousoutdoordrinkingspots
areallonthedoorstepofanyonewholivesintheSouthZone,makingiteasytoslipintoafunactivityoncethelaptophasbeenclosedfortheday.Gettin
gresidencyinBrazilwasonceverycomplexandtroublesome,buttheDigitalNomadVisahasmadetheprocesseasier.Itenablesvisito
rstokeeptheircurrentemploymentinanothercountrywhileallowingstaysofoneyear,withtheoptionofrenewingforanother12months.Appl
icantsmustprovideproofofworkandearnatleastUSS1,500(£1,200)permonthorhaveUS$18,000(£14,400)insavings.Rioisabi
tmoreexpensivethanSaoPaulo,butstill,comparedtoWesternprices,it'sjustreallygoodvalue.InlandneighbourhoodssuchasFl
amengo,BotafogoandCatetearecheaperoptionsthatarestilllocatednearbeaches,hikesandvibrantnightlife.However,Brazil'sreputationofc
rimecanalarmsomedigitalnomadsconsideringmakingthemovetoRio.Thoughmostviolentcrimesoccurinpoorareas,tra
vellersarerequiredtoavoidtheftorbeingrobbed.Englishisn'twidelyspokenthroughoutRio.It'sworthlearningsomePortuguese
basicsbeforegoingtoRioordoingaPortuguesecourseuponarrivingforlonger-termresidents.28.WhatinRiodeJaneirohasalwaysbeenappealingtotravellers?A.Modernc
ityandcheapliving.B.Colorfulnightlifeandgreatlandscapes.C.Greenmountainsandcoastlines.D.Newfacilitiesandgovernmentpolicies.29
.WhydodigitalnomadschoosetostayinRio?A.Theycanconcentrateonworkthere.B.Thereisnoworkrequirementthere.C.Theyenjoy5Gcoverageeverywhere.D.The
reiscolorfullifebesideswork.30.WhatmightyouinferabouttheDigitalNomadVisaholders?A.TheycanspeakEnglish.B.Theycansp
eakFrench.C.TheycanspeakPortuguese.D.TheycanspeakSpanish.31.Wheremightthepassagebetakenfrom?A.Atravelmagazine.B.Atextbook.C.Amovierevi
ew.D.Abiography.DAlcoholhaslongbeenanimportantpartofworkplaceculture.Inalmostallaspectsoflife,regularalcoholconsumptionhasevenbeenencour
aged:fromcollegeanduniversityallthroughtotheworkplaceeithertostrengthenrelationshiportoupliftspirits.Hostingmeetingsatbarsandresta
urantswithdrinksflowingisevenpartofsomecompanies'businessstrategy,throughwhichpotentialbusinesspartner
sgetdrunktogethertobecomefriends,sotheycantrusteachothernottoharmtheotherperson'sprofessionalinterests.Althoughsomeemployeeswelcomealcoholint
otheirworklives,theemphasisondrinkingcultureintheworkplacedoesn'tsuitall.Researchfrom2019,conductedbyresearc
hersattheUniversityofStavangerinNorway,foundthatwhenemployersorsupervisorsinitiatedrinking,employeesfeelittheirobligationtoparticipate.Andamongpeo
pleintheUK,halfofthosesurveyedbyresearchersattheUniversityofStirlinginScotlandadmittedtobeingpressuredintodrinkingalcoholbycolleaguesandfamily.
Italsoshowedthatgenerally,menfeltforcedintodrinkingmoreoftenthanwomen,withmen20%morelikelytobeencouragedintodrinkingbytheirco
lleaguesand37%morebytheirbosses.Yet,ascentralasdrinkingistoworkplacesocialisationandstrategy,therearesignsthatsomecompaniesarere-thinkingtheroleofalc
oholinprofessionalsettings.Afterall,manyworkersdon'tdrinkforpersonalreasons,andinteractionsinvolvingalcoholatworkcanc
auseanxiety.TheincreasinglylargepopulationofGenZers(Z世代,网生代)arepushingfordeeperandcalmerconversationswithoutalcohol.Accordingtoasu
rveyof2,400workersand250employeesintheUKfromTotaljobs,morethanoneinthreeworkersseedrinkingwithcolleaguesasoutd
ated.Tactics(策略,方法)likenon-alcoholicoptionsandbondingactivitiesthataren'tdependentonalcoholnotonlycreateamoreinclusiveenvironmentfornon-drinker
swheretheyfeelequallyvalued,andarewelcome,butaspacewherestaffwhododrinkfeelcomfortable-theneveryonewins.32.What'sParagraph1mainlya
bout?A.People'sloveforalcohol.B.People'sprejudiceaboutalcohol.C.Theharmalcoholdoes.D.Therolealcoholplaysatwork33.Whatdoest
heunderlinedword"obligation"inParagraph2mean?A.Responsibility.B.Superiority.C.Opportunity.D.Capability.34.WhatcanweknowaboutGenZers?A.T
heyaremainlyemployers.B.Theythinkalcoholstopsclearthinking.C.Theyregardalcoholaseffectivebonding.D.Theymayin
creasealcoholconsumption.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?A.Socialactivitiesdependonalcohol.B.Mostworkersregardalcoholoutdated.C
.Therearealternativestopleaseeveryone.D.Thedrinkingstaffshouldstayinonespace.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。Asanauthorandjournalist,IrecognizehowluckyIamtobefollowingmychildhoodambitions,butIwould
belyingifIsaidtherearen'tregularperiodswhenthatpassionweakens.__36__Losingthesparkforworkmaybeasignthatyouneedtochangecareers,butsuchane
xtrememoveisnotalwayspossible.Fortunately,recentstudiesshowsomepracticalstrategiestoreignitetheirpassionandmotivation.Holdthebeliefthatone'spassi
oncanbedeveloped.AccordingtoastudybyPatriciaChen,people'smindsetsfallintotwomainparts.Thefit-theoristsbelievethereisajobfitforeveryindividualandf
indingtherightjobdeterminesone'shappinessandsuccessatwork.__37__Theybelievethatpassionisdevelopedthroughalearningprocesswithinanychosenjo
b.Setsmallachievablegoals.Chen'sfindingsagreewithotherpsychologicalresearches.__38__Oneofthemostusefultechniquesis"proxim
al(近端)goalsetting".Thisisparticularlyusefulwhenyoufeeloverwhelmedwithanewbigproject,inwhichthechallengeissogreat,andtherewardsodi
stantthatyoustruggletorestartthefire.__39__Thentheyaremuchquickertocomplete,allowingyoutoenjoythewarmfeeling
ofsatisfactionwhenyoutickthemoffyourplan.Takeaction.Takingsometimetothinkaboutouroverallgoals,lookingforthebenefitsthatourworkisproviding
toothers,reachingouttoinspirationalcolleaguesandsettingoutaplanwithsmallrewards-thesearesimpleactionsthatwecouldalltaketoboostourenthusias
m.Takeupahobby.Thiscouldalsogiveyouasenseofpurposeandachievement,sothatyourjobisnottheonlyplacetofindsati
sfactioninyourlife.__40__A.Thedevelop-theorists,incontrast,thinkdifferently.B.Mostpeoplekeepuptheirpassioninregularperiods.C.Itca
nundoubtedlycheeryouupwhenworkisjustwork.D.Thesestudiessuggestafewotherwaysofregainingyourpassion.E.Toapplythistechnique,youwouldspl
ittheprojectintobite-sizetasks.F.Manypeoplearelosingtheirenthusiasmforthecareerstheyonceloved.G.Settingadistanttargettostruggletoachie
vecanofferyouagreaterreward.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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Istillremembe
rthefirstdayofhighschool.Asafreshman,Iwasbothexcitedand__41__.Ididn'tknowanyone,andIwasn'tsurehowIwould__42__.Butlittledi
dIknow,myhighschoolexperiencewouldendupbeingoneofthemosttransformativetimesinmylifeOneofthebiggestchall
engesIfacedinhighschoolwas__43__management.Iwasinvolvedinseveralextracurricular__44__includingthedebateteamandstudentgovernment,andIfounditdiffic
ultto__45__myschoolworkwithmyothercommitments.However,overtime,Ilearnedhowtoprioritizeandmanagemytimeeffectively.Idiscoveredthatbysettingcleargo
alsandcreatinga__46__IcouldaccomplisheverythingIwantedtowithoutmakingamessofmyschoollife.AnotherimportantlessonIlearnedinhighschoolwasthe__47__of
hardwork.Ihadalwaysbeenagoodstudent,butinhighschool,Iwaschallengedto__48__myselfevenfurtherandstrivefor__49__ine
verythingIdid.Whetheritwasadifficultmathproblemorachallengingessay,Ilearnedto__50__thestruggleandperseverethroughdifficulttasks.This__51__an
dwayofworkwouldservemewellincollegeandbeyond.Highschoolwasalsoatimeof__52__growthforme.Imadenewfriends,__53__myinterests,andd
iscoveredwhoIwasasaperson.Iwas__54__tonewideasandperspectivesthroughmyclassesandextracurricularactivities,a
ndtheseexperienceshelpedshapemy__55__andvalues.41.A.sadB.lazyC.nervousD.calm42.A.getupB.giveawayC.breakdownD.fitin4
3.A.moneyB.timeC.emotionD.food44.A.subjectsB.positionsC.activitiesD.orders45.A.balanceB.tradeC.replaceD.finish46.A.scheduleB.t
askC.atmosphereD.relationship47.A.problemB.valueC.futureD.burden48.A.blameB.delayC.pushD.research49.A.cur
iosityB.drawbacksC.highlightsD.excellence50.A.rejectB.embraceC.avoidD.recognize51.A.determinationB.escapeC.trickD.advice52
.A.knowledgeB.powerC.financialD.personal53.A.neglectB.exploreC.narrowD.realize54.A.assignedB.closedC.exposed
D.put55.A.figureB.fortuneC.puzzleD.worldview第Ⅱ卷第二节(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。Sig
naturedishesofSichuancuisineincludehotandsournoodleswithseacucumber.Thisnoodledishhasaround200yearsofhistory.Goldthreadnoodles__56__(originate)
inHenanprovinceandthenspreadtoJiangyisuandZhejiangprovinces,before__57__(reach)Sichuan.Thenoodledishchangedalittlebitasitmoved,adapting_
_58__localhabits.InSichuan,localchefsaddthe__59__(good)souptothenoodle,inwhichchicken__60__(boil)fore
ighthoursbeforebeingfiltered(过滤)tomakeitnearlyasclearaswater.InSichuancuisine,wecanfind__61__tracesofmanyothercuisines,includingthosefromShandon
g,ShanxiprovincesandZhejiang,__62__Sichuanisaninclusive(包容)placewithmanymigrantsfromotherpartsofthecountry.Sichuancuisineenjoyswide__63__
(popular)inChina.ThankstoSichuanhotpot,thespicyflavorshavetickledthetastebudsofdinersalloverthecountry.AccordingtoareportontheSichuancuisineindus
try,__64__(issue)inOctoberbytheWorldFederationofChineseCateringIndustry,bythesecondquarterof2022,thenumberofSichuancuisinerestaurantshadr
eached320,000,__65__(account)for31.3percentofthetotalnumberofrestaurantsinChina.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Luke非常喜欢中国茶文化。近期你市文化馆将举办
中国茶文化展。请写一封信告知Luke这一消息。内容包括:1.时间地点:2.展览内容。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。DearLuke,Yourssincerely,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。Nature,whilebeautiful,couldalsobeunpredictableandmerciless.Butmostimportantly,webear
inmindthatinthedarkesttimes,there'salwaysalightattheendofthetunnel,justlikeMrs.Evans'cabinlight.Onebrightsummerday,myfriendPeterandIdecide
dtoventureintotheunexploredtrailsoftheGreatSmokyMountains.Blessedwithrichbiodiversityandfascinatinglandscapes,thenationalparkseemedaperfectg
etaway.Littledidweknowthatourcasualhikewouldsoonturnintoanunexpectedpersonalincident,foreverengravedinourmemories.Wesetoffearlyinthemorning,equipp
edwithourbackpacksandamapthatwassupposedtoguideusthroughthewindingtrails.Thesunwasup,castinglongshadowson
theforestflooraswesetoffonourjourney.Wetrekked(艰难行走),laughed,andmarveledatthebeautyofnaturearoundus.Aswetrekkedthroughthedenseforests,takinginthena
turalwondersaroundus,wecouldn'thelpbutfeelasenseofadventurecoursingthroughourveins.Thetrailwasruggedandu
neven,butweperseveredthroughthechallenginglandscape.Midwaythroughourexpedition,westumbleduponabreathtakingwaterfall,it
sglisteningwaterscascadingdowntherocksinaquietandpeacefulmelody.Wesatdownbythewater'sedge,takingamomenttogetlostinthebeautyofnature.Thecoolmistfromth
ewaterfallenvelopedus,andwefeltrefreshedandenergetic.Asthedayworeon,weventureddeeperintothewilderness,e
agertoexploreeverycornerofthisnaturalparadise.Weweresoabsorbedinthebeautyofnaturethatjustdidn'tnoticeourwayanditseemedtha
twecouldnotfindthewaybacktothefamiliarpartoftheforest.Panicking,wescrambledtofindourwaybackbutthedensevegetationa
ndwindingtrailsonlyservedtoconfuseusfurther.Wetriedtorememberanypossiblesignsthatmightleadusback.Nosoonerh
adwecelebratedourreturntothecleartrailsthansomethingworsehappened.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。Suddenly,theweathertookanabruptturn
.Justwhenwewereabouttogiveup,afaintlightflickeredinthedistance.高三英语参考答案及解析第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BACCB6-10CBBAA11-15CCACB16-
20BACBA第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-23BDC24-27BDAC28-31BDCA32-35DABC36-40FADEC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)41-45CDBCA46-50ABCDB51
-55ADBCD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.originated57.Reaching58.to59.best60.isboiled/hasbeenboiled61.the62.beca
use/since/as63.popularity64.Issued65.accounting第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)DearLuke,Ihopethisletterfindsyouwell.Knowingyours
trongenthusiasmforChineseteaculture,I'mwritingtosharewithyoutherelatednewsaboutateacultureexhibition.Asisscheduled,t
heexhibitionwillcommenceattheculturalcenternextweekend,runningfortendays,duringwhichtimeavarietyoftea
sfromdifferentregionsofChinawillbeondisplayandtheimportanceofteainChineseculturewillbehighlighted.Additionally,therewillbetalksaboutthehistoryandtra
ditionofteadrinkingandevenateaceremonydemonstration.Idohopeyoucantaketheopportunitytoquenchyourthirstf
orthemagnificentChineseteaculture.YourssincerelyLiHua.第二节(满分25分)Suddenly,theweathertookanabruptturn.Darkcloudsshroudedthesky,and
aheavydownpourensued.Thecomfortingforestsoundsquicklyturnedintoaterrifyingsymphonyofthunderandwind.Thetrailthatwasoncesoclearbe
cameamuddymess,makingitimpossibletocontinue.Wetriedtoconsultourmap,butitwastoolate;wewerelostinthewildness.Hourspassed,andourattemptstofindt
hetrailprovedtobeinvain.Withthecoldcreepingin,despairstartedtosetin.Justwhenwewereabouttogiveup,afaintlightflickeredinthedistance.Curiosityoverpowere
dourfear,andwedecidedtofollowit.Aswedrewcloser,wesawasmalllogcabin,lightsshiningfromitswindows.Knocki
ngonthedoor,anelderlywoman,Mrs.Evans,welcomeduswithawarmsmile.Shewasaretiredrangerwhohadchosentolivehertwilightyearsintheheartofth
emountains.Sheofferedusshelterforthenight,andthenextmorning,guidedusbacktothemaintrail.Thisincidentstrengthenedourfriendshipandtaughtusthevalueofres
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