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绝密★考试结束前2023学年第一学期宁波五校联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科试题考生须知:1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。选

择题部分第一部分听力(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.Whenwillthenewplayprobablybeonshow?A.InJanuary.B.InFebruary.C.InMarch.2.Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.

Fatheranddaughter.C.Librarianandreader.3.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Drivingacar.B.Seeingthesunset.C.Climbingthemountains.4.Wheredoest

heconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atastore.B.Atabank.C.Atanoffice.5.Whyisthewomananxious?A.Shedoesn’thav

eanyprojects.B.Shecan’tfinishherworkontime.C.Herbosspushedthedeadlinesforward.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、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoatfirst?A.Changeacamera.B.Re

pairacamera.C.Returnacamera.7.Whydidthewomansaynototheman?A.Helostthereceipt.B.Heboughtaprotectionplan.C.Hebrokethecame

raonpurpose.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhywillStevegotoBoston?A.Forvacation.B.Forwork.C.Forstudy.9.WhatdoesJennysuggestJack

do?A.Findanewjob.B.LiveinBoston.C.Thinkpositively.10.HowdoesJacksoundintheend?A.Grateful.B.Depressed.C.Surprised.听第8段材

料,回答第11至13题。11.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthemembership?A.$95.B.$110.C.$260.12.Wherecanthemanbuythekit?A.Fromashop.B.

Fromawebsite.C.Fromtheclub.13.Whatisthewomanprobably?A.Amanager.B.Afitnesstrainer.C.Aclubreceptionist.听第9段材料,回答第14

至17题。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Hostingaprogram.B.Havingajobinterview.C.Doinganenvironmentaltest.15.What

happenedtotheanimalsinthedisasterashorttimeago?A.Thefishwerecoveredwithoil.B.Thebirdsdiedofararedisease.C.Thewhaleswerewash

edupontheshore.16.HowdoesthewomanfindKevin’sjob?A.Interesting.B.Difficult.C.Easy.17.WhydidKevinchoosethejob?A.Helikedoutdooractivities.B.H

eenjoyedstayingatthecoast.C.Hewasinterestedintheoceansystem.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatmadethewhiteT-shirtspopular?A.Afa

shionshow.B.Hollywoodmovies.C.TheAmericansoldiers.19.WhendidthefashionforT-shirtsforwomenstart?A.In1948.B.In1959.C.

In1970.20.WhydidpeoplewearT-shirtswith“FreeAngela”?A.Forablackleader.B.Forafashiondesigner.C.ForanAmericanactress.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。AGreatGiantPandaCenterJoinGoEcoina7-dayvolunteerprograminChinatohelpwildlifeatagiantpandacente

r!YourscheduleDay1:ArriveatChengduShuangliuInternationalAirport.ThelocalteamwillbewaitingtopickyouupandtransferyoutothehotelinChe

ngdu.Day2:WalkaroundChengduandenjoyadelicioushotpotdinner.Day3-6:TransfertotheChengduPandaBaseinthemountainsandtakepartinrewardingvolunteerwork!Eachd

ay,volunteerswillworkfor4-6hoursandintheevenings,volunteerswilltakepartinculturalactivitiesrangingfrommakingd

umplingstolearningtheChineselanguage.Day7:TakeabustoeithertheairportortheChengducitycenterifextendingyourstay.Someofyourtasksinclude●Prepar

ingfoodforthepandas●Cuttingdownandcarryingbamboos●Cleaningpandaenclosures●OccasionallyparticipatinginobservationandresearchRe

quirements●Ages18-50(Thisprojectmayacceptvolunteerswhoareunder18withawrittenconsentofaparent.)●BasicEnglishand/orChinese●Motiv

ationtoworkwithanimalsTotalprojectcost:$1,200●What’sincludedRoom:SharedhotelroomsFood:ThreemealsadayAirporttransfers

:Airporttransfersuponarrivalanddeparture●What’snotincludedFlights,travelinsurance,personalexpensesImportantnote:Pleaseapplyforthisprogram1-2mo

nthsinadvance.Familiesupgradingtoprivateaccommodationsmustpayanadditionalcharge.21.Whatmightvolunteersdoonth

esixthday?A.GototheChengducitycenter.B.Cleanpandaenclosures.C.TravelaroundChengdu.D.DepartfortheChengduPand

aBase.22.Whatdoestheprojectcostinclude?A.Accomodations.B.Personalexpenses.C.Travelinsurance.D.Theairticket.23.Whatisrequiredofapplicants?A.Being

fluentinbothEnglishandChinese.B.Havingexperienceofworkingwithanimals.C.Applyingfortheprograminadvance.D.Beingat

least18yearsold.BWandaSmithalwayswantedtobeaschoolteacherbutsometimesmeetinglife’sdemandingrealitiescouldmeanadreamdel

ayed.Amotherofthree,Smithalsocaredforhermom.Whilesquarelyshoulderingherfamilyresponsibilities,shetookjobsasabusmonitorandc

ustodianattheBrenhamIndependentSchoolDistrictinTexas.Thehoursweretiring,butratherthanletherdreamdie,atage37,

withthesupportandencouragementofherhusband,sheaddednightclassestoherschedule.Nineyearson,shefinallygraduatedwit

habachelor’sdegreefromSamHoustonStateuniversity.Shewasacertifiedteacheratlast.Smith’sstorycamefullcirclewhenshewashiredasafirst-gradeteacherb

ackatBrenhamElementarySchool.“WhenIstandinfrontofmyclassroom,Iamlivingmydream,”SmithsaidduringaTodayshow.Duringthepandemic,assomeofherstudents

struggledtomeetthedemandsofdistancelearning,Smithsteppeduptothechallenge.Notingthatmanyofthekidsshetaughtcamefromsingle-p

arentfamilies,shebegandeliveringpacketsofschoolworktothemathome.It’snowonderSmith’skidsadoredher.Inaspecialsurprisecer

emony,theyshoutedtheirpraiseandheldupbigcolorfulsignsdeclaringtheirdevotion.ThesentimentwasechoedbyBrenham’smayor,Milton

TateJr.,whoofficiallydeclaredMay18as“BetheBestYouCanBe”WandaSmithDay.Thephrasewasalsocarvedonacommemorativeschoolyardbench,andinaddition,aschola

rshipforup-and-comingteachersatSamHoustonStatehasbeenestablishedinhername.Smith’slifeisanexampleaswellasaninspiration.Byalwaysstrivingtobetheb

estshecouldbe,withhardworkandperseverance,shegraduatedfromcleaningclassroomstoleadingclassrooms.24.WhatpreventedSmithfromachievingherdreamatay

oungerage?A.Herheavyfamilyburden.B.Herstrongloveforhermother.C.Thelackoffamilysupport.D.Thedemandingacademicrequirements.25.What’st

hestudents’attitudetowardsSmith?A.Concerned.B.Respectful.C.Critical.D.Sympathetic.26.WhichofthefollowingfactsshowsSmith’sinfluencebeyond

herschool?A.Adaywascelebratednationwideinhername.B.Hernamewascarvedonaschoolyardbench.C.Colorfulsignswereheldbyherstude

nts.D.Ascholarshipwascreatedinherhonor.27.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tostresstheimportanceofsettingupadream.B.Toadvocatelifelong

learningbyintroducingSmith’sstory.C.ToshowhowSmithdidherbestwithherwholeheartanddevotion.D.ToillustratehowSmith’sexperienceins

piredthepeoplearound.CHudsonRiverTravels,theexcellentresourcefortop-ratedexperiencesinthehistoricHudsonValley,hasrestartedsi

ghtseeingtravelwhilefollowingtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)guidelinestoprovideacomfortableandsaf

eenvironmentforallcrewandpassengers.HusonRiverTravelsiscurrentlyofferingitssightseeingtravelat2:30pmWednesdaythroughSunday

,aswellasan11amtravelonSaturdays.FollowingCDCstandards,masksarerequiredonalltravelers.WithpublicandprivateeventsrestartingontheRipVanWinkleII,

customersareurgedtoreferencetheHudsonRiverTravelswebsiteforthemostup-to-datetravelingtimes.Thecompanyhasbe

encloselymonitoringthestateandlocalguidelineswhilebeingknowingofinformationpublishedbythePassengerTravelAssoci

ation(PTA).Thepassengertravelcommunityhasalwaysbeenhighlyfocusedonmakingsureofthesafetyofitscrewandguests,nowmorethanever.PTA’sSafetyan

dSecurityCommitteerecentlypublishedaguidancedocumentcoveringbestpracticesforreopeningandrecommendationsfromtheCD

Conhowtobestlimittheeffectsofthepresentdiseases.Thisprovidedthenecessaryframeworkforstrengthenedoperationstandardsmovingforw

ard.Moresafetymeasuresarecurrentlyinplacethatfocusonthemonitoringofemployees’andpassengers’health,provenhealthpract

ices,socialdistance,personalprotectiveequipment,andthoroughcleaning.Travelscheduleswillbeupdatedweeklyb

asedondemandandasnewinformationisprovided,withincreasedtravelcapacitiesasrestrictionsarelifted.“Nothingi

smoreimportantthanthehealthandwell-beingofourcrewandpassengersaswecontinueoperationsduringthistime,”saidHudsonRiver

TravelsVPofSales&MarketingDrewYochum.“Wemanagetocontinueassessingandupdatingourstandardstokeepyousafe.Thanksf

orsupportingoursmall,family-ownedbusinessduringthesetryingtimes.Wecan’twaittoseeyou.”28.Whenisapassengerallowe

dforsightseeingtravel?A.At2:30pmonTuesday.B.At11:00amonWednesday.C.At2:30pmonMonday.D.At11:00amonSaturday.29.Whathasthepassengertravelcommunityb

eenhighlyfocusedon?A.Aguidancedocument.B.Safetyofitscrewandguests.C.Up-to-datetravelingtimes.D.Personalprotectiveequipment.3

0.WhatistheVP’sattitudetowardsthepassengers?A.Welcoming.B.Patient.C.Anxious.D.Worried.31.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermayth

istextappear?A.Health.B.Travel.C.Medicine.D.Environment.DHumansarenottheanimalkingdom’sonlysuperfansoffashion.Tits(山雀)canbefa

shion-victims,too,apparently.Astudy,publishedinBehavioralEcologyandSociobiologybySonjaWildandLucyAplin,showsthat,give

nthechance,theydecoratetheirnestswiththisseason’smust-havecolor.DrWildandDrAplinwerefollowingupworkpublishedin1934byHenrySmithWilliams,anAmerican

naturalist.Henoticedthatwhenheputvariouscoloredballsofwooloutinhisgarden,almostalwaysoneandonlyonebecamepopularthatseason,integra

tedintolocalbirds’nests.Butwhichparticularcolorwasfavoredvariedfromseasontoseason.Thissuggestedthatthecolorchosenbyone

oftheearlybirdswasspottedandcopiedbyothers.Williams’sworkwas,however,forgottenuntilDrWildandDrAplincameacrossitwhilefoll

owinguponadifferentstudy.Thestudynotedthat,duringanygivenbreeding(繁殖)season,thebluetitstheywereinvestigat

ingtendedtointegratethesameherbalplantsintotheirnestsregardlessofhowabundantthoseherbsactuallywere.This,too,suggestedfashion-following—anditli

kewiseledDrWildandDrAplintoinferthatbirdswerestudyingthenestsofothersandcopyingthem.TheythereforesetouttorerunWilliams’sexperiment,butthisti

metocollectsomeactualnumbers.Thebirdstheyfollowedwerepartofawell-monitoredpopulationofblue,greatandmarshtitsinawoodnea

rtheinstitute.Ofthe68tits’nestsbuiltthatseasonintheexperimentalareas,26containedwool,including18ofthecol

orofwoolchosenbythefirstnestbuilder.Tits,then,doseemtobe“ontrend”whenitcomestonest-buildingmaterials.Whythatshouldhappenremainsunclear.DrWildandD

rAplinsuspectthetrendsettersareolderbirds,andyoungeronessimplyfollow.Williams’soriginalwork,though,sugges

tssuchinitialchoicesarerandom.Abitlikethoseoftheleadersofhumanfashions.32.Whatdoweknowabouttitsfromthefirs

ttwoparagraphs?A.Titschoosethesamecolorallthetime.B.Titstendtocopyothersinbuildingtheirnests.C.Titssufferalotfromfollowingfashion.D.Titsl

iketofollowfellowbirds’behaviorinmostcases.33.WhydidDrWildandDrAplinrerunWilliam’sexperiment?A.ToofferguidanceforWilliam.B.Tostudybirds’nests.C.Topr

ovebirds’modellingbehavior.D.Toinvestigatebirdbreeding.34.WhatcanwelearnaboutDrWildandDrAplin’sexperiment?A.They

believedoldertitschosecolorsatrandom.B.Theyknewexactlywhytitsfollowedthefirstnestbuilder.C.Theydiscoveredmosttitsusedwoolinbuildingtheirnests.D.Th

eyassumedoldertitsweretheonestoleadthetrend.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Tits:FashionFollowersB.NestBuilding:Color

sFirstC.Birds:HumanFollowersD.ScientificResearch:NumbersFirst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。Onlinedebates,conductedonvirtualpaltformsontheInternet,havesomehowtakenoverinbeingbeneficial,ascomparedtoreal-lifedebat

es,formanyreasons.Forexample,theyfavormorein-depthanalysis—Thisoneisespeciallyforthemainparticipantsint

hedebate.Theyputforwardtheirviewsfromaplacewherethey’recomfortablyseated.36Thatiswhyonlinedebaterscancomprehendandth

inktheircompetitors’argumentswhiletheywritedowntheirownpointsofview.37Youdon’tneedtofindaplaceorarrangefortheaudiencetobeseated.Th

eexpertsandopinionformersdon’tneedtotakeanentiredayoutfromtheirbusyschedulestocometothevenueandspeak.38.Onlinedebatesleavealastingimpression.Thedeba

tesandthecommentsonthemarearchived(存档)bythedebatewebsiteandanyonewhowantstogetbacktothediscussioncandosoat

anytime.39Thisisbecauseitcanallbeseenagainonthewebsite,includingeverywordandeveryargument.Also,iftherearesomedevelopmentso

ntheissue,thenacommentontheissuewilltellalltheparticipantstogetbacktothedebate.40It’slikekeepingthedoorsopentopeople

whowanttolearnmoreandshare.A.Onlinedebatesaremuchquickertoorganize.B.Theabilitytocommentallowspeopletosharetheirviews.C.Thereisnochanceofapointdiscu

ssedslippingfromthemind.D.Inotherwords,thegoodtopicsforadebatewillneverbeoutofdate.E.onanonlinedebatingpla

tform,acitizensharesthespacewithleadingthinkers.F.Besides,theyhavetimeandmeanstoexplorefurtherbeforesharingthei

rthoughts.G.Allthat’sneededisatopicandexpertswhocantakeouttimetowritesomewordsonthetopic.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。Alicianeverthoughthermother,Jiaminwouldoperateabigbusiness.Jiaminworkedherwhole

lifeasahousewifeandhadnever41abusinessbefore,butshewantedtodosomething42.AstheowneroftheOaklandFortun

eFactory,Jiamindelightsin43howmuchpeopleenjoytheuniqueflavorsanddesignsofhercookies.JiaminmovedwithherfamilyfromGuangdong,China,toOaklandin

1999.She44AliciainChinatown,notfarfromthebakery,whichtheydidnotyetown.Whenthebakerywasontheedgeofshuttingdownin2016,Jiamindecidedto4

5it.Runningthebakeryposedanumberof46.Muchoftheequipmenthadtobe47andthefacilitiesneededimprovement.Besides,Jiaminhadno4

8ofoperatingabusinessandcouldn’tspeakEnglish49.Workingbyherself,shekeptcallingherdaughterdayafterday,askingherf

orhelp.Withtheirintenseefforts,thebakery50.AfterAliciagraduatedfromcollege,shemovedbackto51hermom.Today,thebus

inessisboomingandthefortunecookiesarebecomingculturecarriers.Forexample,somecookiesfeaturetraditionalChinesecarriers,5

2howamazingtheChinesenationis.To53theYearoftheTiger—Jamin’sbirth-yearanimal—thebakeryismakingsomeofitscookieswiththeChinesechar

acterofthetiger.“Thetigerrepresents54andstrength,”Aliciaexplained.“Itreallyremindsmeofmymombecauseshe’sa55a

ndfearlesswomanwhoisprotectiveofherfamily.”41.A.runB.sponsoredC.joinedD.won42.A.smartB.magicC.differentD.popular43.A.imaginingB.seeingC.assessin

gD.proving44.A.abandonedB.visitedC.raisedD.trained45.A.buyB.fundC.expandD.leave46.A.puzzlesB.conflictsC.challengesD.th

reats47.A.orderedB.transportedC.inventedD.repaired48.A.experienceB.qualificationC.energyD.licence49.A.loudlyB.efficientlyC.brave

lyD.fluently50.A.brokeupB.fadedawayC.pulledthroughD.tookover51.A.replaceB.comfortC.rewardD.help52.A.sho

wingB.witnessingC.predictingD.testing53.A.describeB.admireC.advertiseD.honor54.A.justiceB.courageC.intelligenceD.health55.A.generousB.le

arnedC.determinedD.curious非选择题部分第二节(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。Americanpopularmusicisplayeda

llovertheworld.Peopleofallagesinallcountriesenjoylisteningtoit.Thereasons56itspopularityarethemusic’sfastpaceandrhythmicbeat.TheUnite

dStates57(witness)manyoriginsofpopularmusicsofar.CountrymusiccomingfromtheruralareasintheSouthernUnitedStatesisonesource.Manypeopleappreciatet

hismusicbecauseoftheemotions58(express)bycountrymusicsongs.A59(two)originofAmericanpopularmusicistheblues.Itdescribes60(most)sadfeelingsreflec

tingthedifficultlivesofAmericanblacks.Itisusuallyplayedandsungbyblackmusicians,61itispopularwithallAmericans.Rockmusicisanewerformofmusic.Thismu

sicstylewasknownasrockandrollin621950s,andsincethentherehavebeenmanyformsofrockmusic:hardrock,softrock,punkrock,discomusicandothers.Many63

(perform)ofpopularrockmusicareambitiousyoungmusicians.Peoplehearthesesongssungin64(they)mothertongueorsometimestranslatedintootherlanguages.Thew

ordsmaydiffer,buttheenjoymentofthemusicis65(benefit)anduniversal.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(theculturalcenter)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,________________________________

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incerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Ahmadsatatatableintheschoolcafeteria.Theelectionforfifth-gradecl

asspresidentwasonlyabouttwoweeksaway,andAhmadknewitwastimetobeginseriouslycampaigning.“Ithinkyouneedacatchyslogan,”saidhisfriend,twirlingape

ncilashethought.“HowaboutAuthenticandApproachable:AlwaysAhmad?”Ahmadbeamed.“It’sgotaniceringtoit.”“Youneedsomething

thatpeoplewillremember.Theywon’tforgetthatOliviawasthefourth-gradepresidentlastyearandthey’lllikethefactthatshehasexpe

rience,”hisfriendadded.Ahmadnodded,grinning.“Iknow,butIthinkIcanbringsomefreshideas.DoyouknowOlivia’splansforthec

ampaign?”Olivia,meanwhile,satatherkitchentablewithhertwinsister.Theywereeatingcupcakeswhilediscussingwhattoput

onthesignstheyplannedtomake.Atthecenterofthetablewereposterboardinbrightcolors,markers,pens,coloredpen

cils,andcrayons.“Whereshouldwestart?”askedhersister,brushingthecreamfromherhands.“Whatdoyouwantpeopletoknowab

outyou?”Oliviaraisedherheadandthoughtforamoment.“IwantthemtoknowI’mahardworker,”shesaid,eyesbrightandaler

t.“Ihaveexperienceasclasspresident.Ialsohavealotofideasofmakingthisagreatschoolyear.”“Experienceistrulyimportant,”commen

tedhersister.“Dadoncetoldmehewouldvoteforsomeonewhohadproventobethekindofleaderhewaslookingforinhiscompany.”

AnenormousgrinspreadacrossOlivia’sface.“WhataboutOliviaforPresident—AllOriginal,AllExperience,”suggestedhersister.

“Oh,orOliviaforPresident,OpportunityforAll?”“Ilikebothofthose,”exclaimedOlivia.“Thefirstoneremindsthevotersofmyexperience.These

condoneletsthemknowIwilllistentotheirideasandworkforandwiththem.”Herwordsfellasshetookoutafatredmarkerandbeganthefirstposter.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。Para.1:Twoweekslaterontheelection,Ms.Pondannounced,“Nowwehavetwocandidateswiththesamevotes.”_________

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_______________________________________________________________2023学年第一学期宁波五校联盟期中联考高二年级英语学科参考答案命题:三山中学房甜云审稿:三山中学张文文第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部

分:听力(共两节,共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CACBB6-10CABCA11-15BBCAA16-20BCBBA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

,共37.5分)21-23BAC24-27ABDC28-31DBAB32-35BCDA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40FAGCD第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节

完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)41-45ACBCA46-50CDADC51-55DADBC第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.for57.haswitnessed58.expressed59.second60.mostly6

1.but62.the63.performers64.their65.beneficial第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(共1小题,满分15分)应用文参考范文DearLuke,Ihopethisletterfindsyouwell.

KnowingyourstrongenthusiasmforChineseteaculture,I’mwritingtosharewithyoutherelatednewsaboutateacultureexhibition.Assched

uled,theexhibitionwillcommenceattheculturalcenternextweekend,runningfortendays,duringwhichtimeavarietyofteasfromdiffere

ntregionsofChinawillbeondisplayandtheimportanceofteainChineseculturewillbehighlighted.Additionally,therewillbe

talksaboutthehistoryandtraditionofteadrinkingandevenateaceremonydemonstration.Idohopeyoucantaketheopportunitytoquenchyourthirstforthemagnifi

centChineseteaculture.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节续写(共1小题,满分25分)读后续写参考范文一Twoweekslaterontheelection,Ms.Pondannounc

ed,“Now,wehavetwocandidateswiththesamevotes.”“Sowhatshouldwedo?Minuteslater,therecameaconclusionthattheyeachshoulddeliverafive-mi

nutespeechabouthowtobringclassmatesawonderfulschoolyear.SinceAhmadandOliviabothhadagoodpreparation,theynodded,beamingwithconfidence.After“Rock,

PaperandScissors,”Oliviafirstwalkedtothefrontoftheclass,clearedherthroatandbegantoshareherideasofmakingagoodpresident.“Allinall,myadvantagelie

sinhardworkandrichexperienceofservingall.Pleasevoteforme.”Oliviaendedherspeechwiththosemotivatingwords,accompaniedb

ythunderousapplause.ThencameAhmad’sturn.AhmadwenttothefrontoftheroomtobeginhisspeeckafterOlivia.“AsagoodpresidentinGradeFour,Olivia,

indeeddevotedhertalenttomakingourclassahard-workingandpositivegroup.”Ahmadsaidproudly.Meanwhile,hestatedthatifhopingtoenjoyabet

terschoolyear,besidesdiligence,theclassshouldalsohavesomethinginnovative,helpingalltobebetterones.I’llprepareasuggestion

boxtokeepintouchwithyourneeds.I’llorganizeactivitiestofosteryourabilities,likedoingsomecharity,learningtheplanetetc.”Those

freshideasinspiredalltheclassmates,winningaroarofcheerfulapproval.ThefinalexcitingmomentbroughttheresultthatAhmadwaschosenasfift

h-gradepresident.读后续写参考范文二Twoweekslaterontheelection,Ms.Pondannounced,“Now,wehavetwocandidateswithsamevotes.”Hearingthis,st

udentsimmediatelygotnoisy.ItwasnotuntiltheclassquieteddownthatMs.Pondannounced,“Theyare,Ahmad,andOliv

ia!”Topickthewinner,aspeechwasarrangedandOlivia,thealwaysshininggirl,offeredtobefirst.“DearMs.Pondandclassmates,

mysloganisALLORIGINAL,ALLEXPERIENCE,”cameOlivia’svoice,ascoolandconfidentasever.Sheenthusiasticallysharedhercreativeideas,fromholdinginformative

classmeetingstoorganizingspringandautumnoutings.Everysinglewordshowsthatshewastotallyahardworker!Asthelastword

ofherspeechfell,wavesofwhoopseruptedamongtheclass.AhmadwenttothefrontoftheroomtobeginhisspeechafterOlivia.Thoughhefeltnervousatfirst,them

omenthesethisfeetinfrontofhispeers,hispassionandconfidencecompletelytookover.“Tobehonest,ImaynotbeasexperiencedasOlivia,butmy

freshideaswilldefinitelytransportyoutoawholenewdimensionthisyear,”cameAhmad’spowerfulvoice,whoalsopromisedthattherewouldbestudytripstothekeyuniv

ersitiesandteambuildingactivitiesallyearround.Everyone’seyesweregluedtothisboy,evenOliviawasstrickenbyhiscatchingspeech!Itcameasnosurpriseth

atAhmadwonthisyear’selection.Hemadeit!Allhisclassmateswereclapping.Atthistime,Ahmad’sandOlivia’seyesmet,andbothofthembeamedwithth

ebrightestsmiles.听力原文Text1W:Itissaidthatthefamouswriter’snewplaywillbeonthescreeninJanuaryorFebruary.M:Well,accordingt

owhatsomeofficialssaid,wewon’tbeabletowatchtheTVplayuntilMarch.Text2W:Max,canyoudomeafavor?Ican’treachthatbookonthetopof

theshelf.M:Sure,Jane.Butthat’stoohigh.IguessweneedtoaskDadforhelp.Text3W:Becareful!I’vebeentoldthispartisverysteepwi

thhardrocks.M:IthinkIneedabreak.Wedrovetwohourstogethere.I’mtooexhaustedtokeepclimbing.W:Butifwedon’thurry,w

ecannotseethesunset.M:Allright,then.Text4W:Thislinedoesn’tseemtobemoving.Haveyoubeenwaitinglong?M:Yes.Theautomaticmachine

isn’tworking,sopeoplehavetobehere.W:Toobad.Ineedtogetbacktotheoffice,butIalsohavetowithdrawsomemoney.Text5W:Mike,Ididn’tsleepabitlastni

ght.M:Why?What’sbotheringyou?W:Well,I’munderalotofpressure.Mybossisveryambitiousandheassignedmethree

projectslastmonth.Nowthedeadlinesareapproaching,butIstillhaven’tfinishedanyofmyprojects.Text6W:CanIhelpyou,sir?M:Yes

.Thiscameradoesn’tworkproperly.I’dliketoreturnitandgetmymoneyback.W:Doyouhavethereceipt?M:Er...no.Imusth

avedroppeditsomewhere.Ijustboughtthecameraafewdaysago.W:Didyoupurchaseaprotectionplan?M:No,Ididn’t.W:I’msorry,sir.Ourretu

rnpolicystatesthatifcustomersdon’thaveareceiptoraprotectionplan,theycannotreturntheitems.M:ButIjustboughtit!Isn’tthereanythingyouc

ando?W:Well,youcan’treturnthecamera,butyoucanexchangeitforanotherone.M:Okay,thanks.Hopefullythenewonewillwork.Text7W:Youlookupset,Jack.What’s

wrong?M:Oh,mybrotherStevejusttoldmehegotajobinBostonandhe’smovingaway.W:That’sgreatnews.Youshouldbehappyforhim.M:IknowIshould,butBoston’ssofar

away.Mybrotherhasalwaysbeenmyrockandit’smyfirstyearinhighschool.W:Don’ttakeittoobadly.Youcanvideocha

twithhim.Youwon’tfeelhe’sfaraway.M:That’strue,Isuppose.Butstill,itwouldbebetterifhefoundajobhere.W:Comeon.Bostonisareallyc

oolcity.Youcangothereforvacations.M:You’reright.Icanflythereinsummer.Thanks,Jenny.Text8W:Hello,SouthCityCyclingClub.M:Oh,hi.Er...Iw

anttofindouthowtojointheclub.W:OK.Icanhelpyouwiththat.Well,therearebasicallytwotypesofadultmembership.

Ifyou’reprettyseriousaboutcycling,thereistheFullMembership.Thatcosts$260.Ifyoujustwanttodosomecyclinginyourfreetime,you’dbetterbewiththeRecr

eationalMembership.M:I’llgowiththeRecreationalMembership,Ithink.W:That’s$110ifyou’reover19,and$95ifyou’reunder.M:I’m25.W:Andonceyo

u’reamember,you’realsopermittedtowearourkitwhenyou’reoutcycling.M:Yes,I’veseencyclistswearingit.So,canIbuythatatthecluboratashop

pingmall?W:No,it’smadetoorderbyacompanyinBrisbane.Youcanfindthemonline.They’recalledJerriz.Youcanuseyourmembershipnumbertopu

tinanorderontheirwebsite.Text9W:Goodevening,everyone!OurguestisKevinOlsen.Kevinworksonacoast.Hisjobistorescuewhales,fishandseabirdswhenthe

ygetintotroublewithpollution.Welcometotheprogram,Kevin.M:Gladtobehere,thankyou.W:Whatdoyoudoinyourjob?M:Ispendalotoftime

withseaanimals,tryingtolearnwhatthingstheyneedintheenvironment.Ifweknowthat,wecanhelpthemsurviveinthefuture.W:Cany

outellussomethingaboutthedisasterashorttimeago?M:OK.Whathappenedrecentlyistheoildisaster,thebirdshadoilontheirwings,sotheycouldn’tfly.An

dtheycouldn’teatthefishbecausethefishwerecoveredwithoil.W:Whydidyouchoosethisjob?It’stoughsinceyouhavetoworkoutdoors.M:Well,Iwasalw

aysinterestedintheworldoftheoceanandhowtheplantsandanimalsfittogetherintheirsystem.W:Thankyouforcomingandsharingyourstorywithouraudience,Kevin.M:Myp

leasure.Text10W:WhiteT-shirtsareverycommoninourdailylife.ButdoyouknowthehistoryofthewhiteT-shirts?Well,whitecottonT-shirtsw

erefirstwornbytheUSNavyandby1948,everyAmericansoldierwaswearingonetoo.ButitwasHollywoodfilmsthatmadetheT-s

hirtreallypopular:actorsMarlonBrandoandJamesDeanworeclassicwhiteT-shirtsinOntheWaterfrontandRebelWithoutaCause.Afterthesefilms,everyy

oungmanwantedtowearone.Womendidn’tbegintowearT-shirtsuntiltheendofthe1950s.Inthe1959FrenchfilmBreath

less,AmericanactressJeanSebergworeaT-shirtadvertisinganEnglishlanguagenewspaper.ThisstartedanewfashionforT-

shirtsforwomen.Later,theT-shirtbecameawayofsayingsomethingimportant.Forexample,soonaftertheblackAmeri

canleaderAngelaDeviswenttoprisonin1970,peopleallaroundtheworldwerewearingT-shirtswiththemessage“FreeAngela”.In

the1970s,FrenchfashiondesignerYvesSaintLaurentdesignedafamousblueT-shirtwithhisnameinwhiteletters.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资

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