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西南大学附中重庆育才中学高2025届拔尖强基联盟高二下三月联合考试英语试题(满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)命题学校:重庆育才中学2024年3月注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷自行保管,以备评讲)。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5

个小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)第一节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatisTaylordoingnow?A.Typingafile.B.Havingameeting.C.Completingaform.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Int

helivingroom.B.Inthebedroom.C.Inthekitchen.3.HowwillBriangohometoday?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.4.Whatdoesthemanth

inkofthelecture?A.Boring.B.Attractive.C.Difficult.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abeautifulcity.B.Afamousgarde

n.C.Ahistoricalfigure.第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.WhatisKelli’spayeachweek?A.$100.B.$200.C.$300.7.Whydoesthemancometothestore?A.Toapplyforajob.B.Tohavehislaptoprepaired

.C.Tolookforacheaperlaptop.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatpercentageofpeoplegrowtheirownfoodstosavemoney?A.15%.B.23%.C.32%.9.Wh

ywon’tthemangrowvegetables?A.Lackofspace.B.Lackofinterest.C.Lackoftime.10.Whatisthemostwidelygrownathome?A.Carrots.B.Tomatoes.C.Strawberr

ies.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowdidAugustGettyfeelatNewYorkFashionWeek?A.Nervous.B.Strange.C.Pleased.12.Wh

atdidAugustGettydoasachild?A.Hemadeclothesforspoonsandforks.B.Hesewedclothesforhissister.C.Heworehisparen

ts’clothes.13.WhatwasAugustGetty’sfamily’sattitudetowardhisinterestinfashion?A.Favorable.B.Casual.C.Unfavorable.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whodo

esthecampespeciallytargetat?A.Childrenwholoveart.B.Childrenwholovetennis.C.Childrenwholoveswimming.15.WhichcampcanFel

ixgoto?A.AdvantageDayCamp.B.AdvantageJuniorCamp.C.AdvantageQuickStartCamp.16.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeak

ers?A.Neighbors.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Husbandandwife.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhathasNataliebeendoing?A.Makingcraftsoutoffishingnets.B.Pickinguprubbis

hinthesea.C.Workingonanassignment.18.WhatdidNatalielearnaboutfishingnets?A.Theywereleftonthebeach.B.Theyc

ouldkillseacreatures.C.Theywereforbiddenintheocean.19.HowdidNataliedealwiththeprofits?A.Shedonatedthemtocharities.B.Shesavedthemforhercollege.C.S

heusedthemforotherpassions.20.WhatdoesNatalieplantostudyinuniversity?A.Art.B.Engineering.C.Marinebiology.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。APYOP:PickYourOwnProduceatTheseLocalFarmsHollinFarmsDelaplane,VAHollinFarms’s

trawberrypickingseasonwillbegininlateMay,andlastseveralweeks.Hoursare9:00am-4:00pmfromWednesdaytoSun

day.Ifyoucomeinsummer,peaches,blackberries,redraspberriesandsourcherriesareavailable.Applesarereadyinlatesummer,andfallbringsgreenvegeta

bles,potatoes,anddig-your-ownpeanuts.AndaspecialP.S.(备注)tomeatlovers:theypridethemselvesontheirgrass-fedbeef.GreatCountryFarmsBluemont,VAG

reatCountryFarmsiswell-knownforitsseasonalfestivalsandfunfarm-themedattractions.TheirU-pickstrawberryfieldswillopeninMay

.TheweekendsofMay20-21andMay27-28aretheyearlyStrawberryJubileewithlivemusic,pie-eatingcompetitions,tastyfood,andmore.Admissionis$10/childand$12

/adult,andit’sopendailyduring9:00am-6:00pm.WatersOrchard(果园)Gaithersburg,MDThisisagreatplaceforapplepi

cking.Justcomeinlatesummerandfall.Afterparking,it’sa5-10minutes’walktotheorchard.Hoursare12:00-5:00pmo

nFridays,and9:00am-5:00pmonweekends.Pick-your-own(PYO)pricingisbythepeck(配克)—$15/halfpeck,$22/peck,andanentryfeefortw

oisincluded.It’s$5/guestafterthat.HomesteadFarmPoolesville,MDHomesteadFarm’sPYOseasonbeginsalittlelaterthanotherareafarms.Thefirstcropwillbetart

cherriesinJune,andotherberrieswillberipesoonafter.Peachesandapplescomelater.Therearealsoanimalstovisit(goats,pigs,and

chickens),andwatchinggoatsclimbalongthegoatwalkisalwaysatripforkids.Thefarmoperatessevendaysaweek,andPYOhoursare9:00am-5:00pm.21.Wh

enissuitabletovisitHollinFarms?A.9:00amonMonday.B.10:00amonThursday.C.4:30pmonSaturday.D.5:00pmonSunday.22.Whatcanvisitorsdo

atGreatCountryFarmsonMay27?A.Participateinapie-eatingcompetition.B.Pickstrawberriesandapples.C.Enjoygrass-fedbeefforfree.D.Playwithgoatsandc

hickens.23.Howmuchshouldafamilyofthreepayiftheybuytwo-peckapples?A.$35.B.$37.C.$44.D.$49.BIwas17whenIdisco

veredshootingstars.IlovedthemsomuchthatIinvitedmyhighschoolfriendstomyfamilyfarmandspentanAugustnightinoursleepingbagsonthe

hillsidetowatchthemtogether.Ican’thelpbutthinkofthatasthefinalnightofmychildhood.Ialwaysmanagedtosqueezeinaweekortwoofv

acationbeforestartingbackatschool,andI’dseeshootingstarsandrememberthatbrilliantnightonthehill.Whilestillmarvelingatthem,I’dworkatconvincingmysel

fthatthejoyI’dexperiencefrommyaccomplishmentsincollegewouldsoonreplacemylongingforsomequiettimebeneathavastsky.Butalways

,IreturnedtocollegelifeinAugustwithdeepsadnessinmyheart.I’vegivenlotsofreasonsoverthepast13yearsformychoi

cetoliveanindependentlifeonadistantfarmandhomeschoolmydaughters.Butdeepdown,Ithinktheshootingstarshadalottodowithit.Ico

uldn’tbeartogazeupatthemandthinkthattheywereafinaletobewitnessedbeforereturningtothedemandsofschoolandcareers.

SoIsaid“no”toallofit:nojobs,noschool.AndIdecidedtoleadalifetiedtotheseasons,whereshootingstarswerejustoneofmanygiftsfromnat

ure.IchangedmylifetomakeroomforthemandI’mstartingtolearnthedifferencebetweenfulfillmentandaccomplishment.Accomplishmentisachild’ssuccessf

ultestscores.Fulfillmentislovingandforgivingeachotherthroughtimestable(乘法表)andwrittenwords.Accomplishmentisthepublicationof20essaysperyearandsixboo

ks.Fulfillmentisthehoursspentresearching,thenwalkingthroughthewoodstothinkabouteachwordandthought.Accomplishmentismakingenoughincometocovermy

taxes.Fulfillmentissittingoutsideat3aminAugust,watchingtheshootingstars,nolongersadatthepassageofchildhood,butthrilled

forthejoyofthestars.Itislearnedthataccomplishmentismerelyamarkinthebookmadeasaresultoffollowingfulfillmentaboveallelse.24.Whatdoestheauthorbe

lieveindicatestheendofherchildhood?A.Departingforcollege.B.Witnessingfallingstarsathome.C.Restinginasleepingbagonafarm.D.Observings

hootingstarswithfriends.25.Whatledtotheauthorhomeschoolingherdaughters?A.Theaspirationforindependence.B.Thenecessityofresidin

gonafarm.C.Thewishforalifestyleconnectedwithnature.D.Therequirementsofeducationandprofessions.26.Whichofthefollowingcouldtheauth

orviewasfulfillment?A.Earningagoldmedalinasportstournament.B.Investingmeaningfultimewithfamilymembers.C.Acquiringaspacious,charming,andcozyreside

nce.D.Attainingaprominentpositioninafamouscompany.27.Whatkindofpersonistheauthor?A.Independentandunconventional.B.Determinedandopen-minded.C.Respon

sibleandinsightful.D.Diligentanddedicated.CArtmuseumsarefullofcenturies-oldpaintingswithdetailsofplantsthattoda

ygiveuscluesaboutevolutionandbreeding.ExhibitedattheMetropolitanMuseumofArtinNewYorkCity,TheHarvesterscreatedin1565showsfarmer

scuttingwheatnearlyastallastheyare.“Nowadays,ifyouwalkthroughawheatfield,youbasicallyseethatwheatisaboutknee

height.Theshortwheatisessentiallyaconsequenceofbreedingfromthesecondhalfofthe20thcentury,”saidbiologistIveDeSmet.AccordingtoDeSmet,wheatisjusto

neexampleofhowhistoricalartworkscanallowustotrackthetransformationofcropsovertime.HehasteamedupwitharthistorianDavidVergauwent

oseeksimilarkindsofartworksaroundtheworld.Asfriendssincechildhood,theirinterestinplantsinartworksbeganwi

thavisittoamuseuminRussia,wheretheynoticedanold-lookingwatermeloninanearly-17th-centurypainting.Awatermelonisusuallybelievedtoberedontheins

ide.However,thatoneappearedtobepaleandwhite.DeSmetassuredthepainterhaddoneapoorjob.ButVerguawenhadadifferen

tidea.“Thisisoneofthebestpainterseverinthatera.So,ifhepainteditlikethat,that’sthewayitmusthavelookedlike.”Ot

herpaintingsrevealedthattherewerebothredandwhitewatermelonsgrowninthe17thcentury.Thechemicalcompoundthatmakeswatermelonsredislycopene(番茄红素).“

Theremusthavebeensomesortofmutation(突变)preventingtheaccumulationofthatcolor.Now,withallthegeneticknowledgethatwehaveofvariousplantspec

ies,wecanlookinmoredetailathowsomethingcomesabout.”DeSmetandVerguawenhopetocreateanonlineresearchdatabaseof

historicalplantartworks.Theycallforcontributionsofartenthusiastsaroundtheworldviathesocialmedia.Buttheycaution,thesourc

epaintingsneedtoberealistic.“Ifyou’regoingtouse,forexample,Picasso’spaintingstotryandunderstandwhatapearlookedlikeintheearly20thcentury,youmightbemi

sled.”Instead,suchanattemptcouldbefruitless.28.WhatcanweinferaboutwheatfromParagraph2?A.Itbecameshorterandshorterasitevolved.B.Itwasaboutkneehei

ghtinthe16thcentury.C.Itmighthavehadnoshortvarietiesbeforethe1950s.D.Itshoweddifferentheightsasfarmers’heightschan

ged.29.WhatarousedDeSmetandVerguswen’sinterestinhistoricalplantartworks?A.Theirlifelongfriendship.B.Awhitewatermeloninapainting.C.Theirprofess

ionalbackground.D.Anargumentoverthebestpainters.30.WhyisPicassomentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Togiveanexampleofhistoricalplantartwork.B.Toshowcas

ethecontributionsofartenthusiasts.C.Todescribetheappearanceofapearintheearly20thcentury.D.Toemphasizethesignificanceofusingre

alisticsourcepaintings.31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Plantevolutionprogressesthroughouthistory.B.O

ldartprovidesfascinatinginsightsintoagriculture.C.Ancientartdemonstratesthepresenceofwhitewatermelons.D.Plantsserveasapopularsubjectinnumer

oushistoricalartworks.DTechnologyseemstodiscourageslow,immersivereading.Readingonascreentiresyoureyesandmakesitharderforyoutokeepyourplac

e.Onlinewritingtendstobemoreskimmablethanprint.ThecognitiveneuroscientistMaryWaltarguedrecentlythatthis“newnorm”ofskimreadingisproducin

g“aninvisible,game-changingtransformation”inhowreadersprocesswords.Theneuronalcircuit(回路)thatsustainsthebrain’scapacitytoreadnowfav

orstherapidabsorptionofinformation.Weshouldn’texaggeratethisdanger.Allreadersskim.Fromabouttheageofnine,oureyesstarttobouncearou

ndthepage,readingonlyaboutaquarterofthewordsproperly,andfillinginthegapsbyinference.Sofar,theanxietieshaveprovedtobefalsealarms.“Quiteafewcritic

shavebeenworriedaboutattentionspanslatelyandseeveryshortstoriesassignsofculturaldecline,”theAmericana

uthorSelvinBrownwrote.“Nooneeversaidthatpoemswereevidenceofshortattentionspans.”AndyettheInternethascertainlychangedthewayw

eread.Forastart,itmeansthatthereismoretoread,becausemorepeoplethaneverarewriting.Anddigitalwritingismeantf

orrapidreleaseandresponse.Thismodeofwritingandreadingcanbeinteractiveandfun.Butoftenittreatsotherpeople’swordsassomethingtobequicklyharvestedasfodd

er(素材)tosaysomethingelse.Everyonetalksoverthetopofeveryoneelse,desperatetobeheard.Perhapsweshouldslowdown.Readi

ngisconstantlypromotedasasocialgoodandsourceofpersonalachievement.Toaslowreader,apieceofwritingcanonlybefullyunderstood

byimmersingoneselfinthewordsandtheirslowcomprehensionofalineofthought.Thehumanneedforthiskindofdeepreadingistootenaciousforanynewt

echnologytodestroy.Weoftenassumethattechnologicalchangecan’tbestoppedandhappensinonedirection,sothatoldermedialike“dead-tree”booksareki

ckedoutbynewer,morevirtualforms.Inpractice,oldertechnologiescancoexistwithnewones.TheKindlehasnotkilledofftheprintedbookanymorethanthecarkilled

offthebicycle.Westillwanttoenjoyslowlyformedideasandcarefully-chosenwords.Eveninafast-movingage,thereistimeforslowreading.32.WhatwouldSelvinBrownp

robablyagree?A.Thecultureisonthedecline.B.Onlinewritingruinsimmersivereading.C.Worriesofattentionspansareunnecessary.D.Readingpoemsisimpo

rtanttoattentionspans.33.WhatisTRUEaboutdigitalwriting?A.Itlaysthefoundationforfastreading.B.Itcountsonregularinteraction

withthereaders.C.Itrequireswriterstogiveuptraditionalwritingmodes.D.Itcausestoomuchtalkingandinadequatedeepreflection.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedwo

rd“tenacious”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Slowly-changed.B.Fast-advanced.C.Deep-rooted.D.Rarely-noticed.3

5.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthisarticle?A.SlowReading:HeretoStayB.ImmersiveReading:SoWonderfulC.ReadingHab

its:ConstantlyChangingD.DigitalvsPrint:ALife-and-DeathStruggle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。Them

ajorityofsmartphonesenableuserstoutilize(利用)location-sharingapplicationsthatusethedevice’sGPSfunctionalitytoinformfriendsandfamilyoftheirprec

isewhereabouts.Thistechnologyboasts(拥有)numerousbeneficialapplications.36Therefore,ensurethatyouhaveaccesstoanapplicat

ionorservice,andbemindfulofyourusagepractices.Herearesomekeyconsiderationsthatcouldproveusefultoyou.Selectwhats

uitsyoubest.Somelocation-sharingservicesfunctionasgameswhereyoucanremindotherswhenyouarriveataspecificlocation.37Stillothersmaintainyourloc

ationsharinguntilyouadjustthesettings.Makesureyoufullyunderstandhowyourservicedisclosesyourlocation.Beawareofw

hoyourfriendsare.38Thisimpliesthatindividualshavetheabilitytosearchforyouronlinepresenceandrequesttoaddyouasafrien

d.It’scrucialtobearinmindthatsharingyourlocationwithindividualsyouhaven’tmetinpersoncarriessomerisk,soit’sessentialto

handlefriendrequestscautiouslyandshareyourlocationexclusivelywiththoseyouareacquaintedwithandtrust.39Ce

rtainservicesstopsendingyourlocationautomaticallyafterasettime,whileotherspersistinsharingitindefinitelyuntilyoumanuallystopit

.Regularlyassessyourcontactlistandremoveindividualswithwhomyouarenolongerateasedisclosingyourlocation.Upd

ateparents.Location-basedservicesareagreatwayforteenstoletparentsknowwheretheyarewithouthavingtocallortext.40Ifyou’reheadinghomelateatnight,yo

ucanalsouseaservicelikeGlympsetoshareyourlocationasyoudrive,sothey’llknowifyouhavecartroubleorgetstuckintraffic.A.Shareyourlo

cation.B.Checkbackfrequently.C.However,theseservicesarenotforallstudents.D.Withitshelp,youcaneasilyshareyourlocationwiththem.E.Ot

hersshowwhereyouareallthetimeorforaperiodoftimeyouset.F.Check-inseaseworriessotheydon’thavetofollowyoureverymove.G.Somelocationservicesopera

telikeQQ,whereyouinviteandacceptfriends.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

。Socialmediahasmadeitveryeasytochangeyourappearanceusingfilters(滤镜).Theymaycomein41whenyoudesperatelyneedto

recordavideobutnotinagoodstate.Buttherehasbeenalotoftalkaroundthe42offiltersandunrealisticexpectations43onwomen.Onewom

anhastakentheresponsibilityto44thefilterstoprovethat,whilesheisbeautiful,herfacedoesn’t45lookthewayitdoeswiththefilte

ron.Katiastartsoffthe20-secondvideoclipusingtheinfamousBoldGlamourfilter.It’sthefilterthathaspeoplequestioningtheir46oftheirownfacesb

ecausethecontrastisso47.ButKatiadoesn’t48withonefilter.Sheputsonanotherandmakessuresheemphasizestheuseofaringlight.Afterturningtheringlig

htandthefiltersoff,thewoman49hermakeup,revealinganinflamedandimperfectface.Peopleflockedtothe50tothankherforexposingthetruthbehindf

ilters.“You’rebeautifulandthismessageissoimportant.Thanksforthe51,”onepersonwrote.“Inreallife,weallhave52.Asamature

woman,Iappreciateyour53.”anothersaid.Socialmediacanreallydoharmtopeople’sselfesteem,especiallywhenth

ey’re54themselvestosomethingthat’snotreal.MessagesliketheoneKatiasharedcanhelppullbackthe55ontherealityofsocialmedia.41.A.needyB.handyC.fa

shionableD.surprising42.A.useB.fixC.productionD.appearance43.A.placedB.forcedC.showedD.looked44.A.pulloffB.putoffC.peeloffD.comeoff45.A.sh

arplyB.sincerelyC.eventuallyD.actually46.A.perceptionB.attentionC.recognitionD.attraction47.A.unexpectedB.unfamiliarC.uncertai

nD.unreal48.A.experimentB.continueC.agreeD.stop49.A.wearsB.appliesC.removesD.hates50.A.flatsB.commentsC.spotsD.fa

ces51.A.articleB.reminderC.costumeD.poster52.A.beautiesB.imperfectionsC.questionsD.suggestions53.A.effortB.int

erestC.skillD.honesty54.A.comparingB.addictingC.puttingD.throwing55.A.wallB.boardC.curtainD.floor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。Hainan,meaning“southofthesea”,is56southernmostprovinceinChinaandcontainsan

umberofislands.Theislandis57(attract)throughouttheyearasatouristdestinationandwelcomestouristswithmanyflockin

gtotheisland’ssandyshorestoenjoyitsbeaches,inparticularthoseofSanya.AndthoughthereismuchtobesaidaboutatriptoSanya,58(undeniable)themost

populardestinationonHainan,thereisastrongcasetobemadeforanothercityonthispicturesquetropicalisland.Sittingonthenortherncoastoftheislandisthepro

vincialcapitalofHaikou,alsoknownasthe“coconutcity”,whichoffersauniquesnapshotofChinesecultureandthehistory

ofitsinhabitants,manyof59arereturneesfromoverseas.Asisoftenthecase,everyelementofacity—itsarchitecture,cuisine,lifestyleandcustoms—

60(reflect)itsinhabitants.ThiscanbeseenacrossthewholeofHaikou,butmostprominentlyinthecity’soldtown,whichw

asbuiltbythosewhoreturnedfromoverseas.EnjoyingabundantPortuguese,FrenchandSoutheastAsianinfluencesisalsoresponsible61thestyleofthehouse

sandshopsinHaikou.Manyofthebuildingshavenotbeentouchedsincetheir62(construct)intheearly20thcentury.63(explorer)thenarrowstreetswiththeirmixofWe

sternandChinesestoresandyouwillimmerseyourselfintheeverydaylivesofthelocalpeople,whoareparticularlywelcometoinquisitivet

ravelers.Withitsfascinatinghistory,culturesandcustoms64(bring)backtotheislandbyoverseasChinese,theatmosphereofHaikouism

orethanworth65(experience).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,最近注意到英文学习报存在一些问题,其中包括语法和拼写错误、陈旧的阅读材料以及纸张质量下降等。请你给英语学

习报负责人Tom写一封邮件,内容包括:1.投诉相关问题2.提出合理建议注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMr.Tom,Sincerely,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。GraceandIwereoncecollegeroommatesandourinitialencounterwasanythingbutfriendly.Asasociableandenthusiasticind

ividual,IstruggledtoconnectwithGrace,whowasreservedandshy.Ourcontrastingpersonalitiesposedchallengesforbothofus.Graceenjoyedearlymorningsatthelibra

ry,absorbedinreading,whereasIcherishedmysleep-ins.Thenoisearisingfromhermorningrituals,spanningfromhermorninghygieneroutinetoroomorganizati

on,annoyedmeconsiderably.Followingourstudysessions,Gracewillinglymaintainedorderinoursharedlivingspace,unlikeme,whosedeskremainedinconstantdisorder

.Onemorning,Iwasunexpectedlyawakenedbyaloudcrash,onlytodiscoverthatGracehadaccidentallybrokenmyfavoritecup.Imaginingallthedisagreements,Iwasgettingm

ad.Ilostmytemperandyelledabunchofangrywordsatherwithoutthinking.“Whatonearth,Grace!Thatwasmyfavoritecup!”

“I’msosorry!I’llcleanitup.”“Cleanitup?You’vegottobekiddingme!”Aftermyoutburst,Grace’seyeswelledupwithtears.Silently,shebegantocleanupth

ebrokenpiecesbeforeleavingtheroomwithherbag.Thatnight,asthebellsignalingtheendofstudyhoursrang,Ireturnedtotheroomonlytofind

itempty.Theroommate,whousuallyhangsaroundtheroom,wasnowheretobeseen.Itfeltalittlestrangelikesomethingwasn’tright.Ithoughtmaybeshewasstillupsetabo

utourargumentinthemorning.Istartedworrying.DidwhatIsaidhurtherfeelings?Issheavoidingmenow?Ikeptthinkingaboutourargument.

ItwasthenthatInoticedthecleanlinessGracehadleftbehind—adormsocleanyoucouldeatoffthefloor.IwasfilledwithregretasIbecameawareoftheconsequen

cesofmymorningoutburst.Ididn’twanttoruinourfriendship.Feelingbadandwantingtofixthings,Idecidedtogotofindher.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。Iwasabouttowalktowardsthedoorwhenitsuddenlyopened.Withcare,Iopenedthebeautifullywrappedbox.3月联考

英语参考答案第一部分听力1—5ACCAB6—10BCCAB11—15CAABB16—20CABAC第二部分阅读理解21-23BAD24-27DCBA28-31CBDB32-35CDCA36-40.CEGBF第三部分语言运用第一节41-45BAACD4

6-50ADDCB51-55BBDAC第二节56.the57.attractive58.undeniably59.whom60.reflects61.for62.construction63.Explore64.brought65.experiencing第四部分写作第一节Possibleve

rsion:DearMr.Tom,HavingobservedsomeissueswhileusingthestudentEnglishnewspaper,Iamwritingtobringtoyourattention.Sofrequen

tarethesegrammarandspellingerrorsinthearticlesthattheycouldaffecttheeducationalvalueofthecontent.Additionally,someofthereadingmaterialsse

emoutdated,diminishingtheirrelevancetocurrenteventsandtrends.Moreover,comparedtopreviouseditions,thepaperqualityhasnoticeablydeclined.Toaddressthese

concerns,Isuggestimplementingathoroughproofreadingprocesstoeliminategrammaticalandspellingmistakes.Withmorecontemporarytopicsinclu

ded,updatingthereadingmaterialswouldenhancetheengagementofreaders.Lastly,investinginbetterpaperqualitywouldgreatlyimprovetheoverallpresentati

onofthenewspaper.Thankyouforconsideringthesesuggestions.Ibelievetheseimprovementswouldsignificantlyenhancethequalityofthestu

dentnewspaper.Sincerely,LiHua第二节:Possibleversion:Iwasabouttowalktowardsthedoorwhenitsuddenlyopened.Gracestoodthere,hereyesredfromcrying.Ifeltap

angofguiltandremorseasIgazedather.WordsstumbledinmythroatasIstruggledtoapologizeformyactionsthatmorning.Grace’sexpressionsofte

nedasIbegantospeak,hereyesfocusedintentlyonmine.Iexplainedhowmuchthecupmeanttome,butIrealizedthatmyreactionhadbeendisproport

ionatetothesituation.Gracenoddedquietly,acknowledgingmywordswithoutsayinganything.Guiltyandapologetic,G

racetookaboxfromherbackpackandpromptlypasseditovertome.Withcare,Iopenedthebeautifullywrappedbox.Insidelayanewcup,identicaltoth

eoneshehadbroken.Anoteaccompaniedit,bearingsimpleyetheartfeltwordsofapology.TearswelledupinmyeyesasIreadhermessage.Inthatmoment,Iund

erstoodthedepthofGrace’skindnessandforgiveness.Ireachedouttohugher,andwebothlaughed,asenseofreliefwashingoverus.Ourfriendshiphadwe

athereditsfirststorm,emergingstrongerthanbefore.Fromthatdayon,ourbonddeepened,builtonafoundationofunderstandingandforgiveness.听力

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Ifinishtypingthisfile.Text2家庭生活推断题——谈话背景类W:Oh,youfrightenedme.Ididn’tthinktherewasanyoneelsehere.Thiskit

chenissoquiet.M:Sorrytosurpriseyou.Ifellasleepinthelivingroomjustnow.Iwanttodrinksomewaterbeforebed.Text3交通工具W:Br

ian,areyoureadytogetoffworknow?M:Yes.I’mwonderingwhethertotakeabusorthesubway.Whataboutyou?W:I’mleaving,too.Brian,I’mvisitingafriendinyou

rneighborhood.Doyouneedalift?M:That’dbegreat.Thankyou,Jennifer.Text4无聊的讲座W:Thelectureyesterdaywasquiteboring,althoughthetitlewasattractive

.M:I’llsay!Ihadmyeyesfixedontheceilingthewholetime.Text5苏州留园W:Jim,what’sthisplaceinthepicture?M:It’stheLingeringGarde

n.It’soneofthemostfamousgardensinChina.W:Doesithavealonghistory?M:Yes.Itwasfirstbuiltin1590duringtheMingDynasty.Itwasbuiltbyaretiredofficialnam

edXuTai.Text6偶遇同学第6题为推断题——数字类M:Hi,Kelli.Ididn’tknowyou’reworkinghereattheSuper-MartClearanceStore.W:Icame

toworkherejusttwoweeksago.Iwantedtohelpcoversomecollegecosts.M:Howmuchareyoupaidhere?W:I’mpaid20dollarsanhour.AndIusually

workfortenhourseachweek.Doyouneedanythinghere?M:Yes.Mylaptopnolongerworks.Iwanttohaveitreplaced.Ihavenomon

eyforanexpensiveone,soIcamehere.W:Well,letmeshowyousomeoverthere.Text7兴起自己种植果蔬的热潮W:Itseemsgrowingfruitsandvegetablesathomehasbecomeve

rypopular.Morethanhalfofadultshavegrowntheirownproduceduringthepast12months.M:Whydopeoplegrowtheirownfoods?W:T

herearesomedifferentreasons.Accordingtoapoll,32percentwanttosavemoney.23percentwanttohelptheenvironment,and15percentwanttoeatfresherfruitsa

ndvegetables.M:Ialsowanttogrowsomefruitsandvegetables,butIcan’t.W:Manypeoplehavethesameproblem.Theydon’thaveagardentodos

o.M:Yes.HowIwishIhadagarden!W:Whatwouldyougrowifyouhadagarden?M:Somecarrots,strawberries,herbsandtomatoes.W:Well,accordingtothesamepoll,tho

sefourarepopularfoodproducegrowingathome,withthelastthemostpopular.M:I’mnotsurprised.Text8采访服装设计师W:PleasewelcomeAugustGettytothestage!He’sayoungfa

shiondesignerlivinginLosAngeles.HejustshowedhisfashioncollectionatNewYorkFashionWeek,andhe’sonlytwentyyearsold.Howdidyoufeelt

obeoneoftheyoungestdesignersattheevent?Wereyounervous?M:Itwasfantastic—adreamcametrue.Iwasn’tnervous.Iwasjustveryexcited.WhenIwasakid,I

madeoutfitsfrompaperanddressedspoonsandforks.MybiggestwishwastoshowmycreationsinNewYork.W:Whatwasyourchildhoodlike?M:Myfamilywasverysu

pportive.Mymomletmecutupherbagstomakeclothes,andIlovedpickingoutoutfitsformysister.Mymomwasalsointofashion,sosheencouragedmetofollowmyinterests.W

:Haveyoueverseensomeoneinoneofyouroutfitsonthestreet?M:Ihave.It’salwaysfunwhenthathappens.Text9讨论夏令营活动第16题为推断题——身份

关系类W:Mark,haveyoueverheardaboutAdvantageCamps?M:No.Couldyoutellmesomethingaboutit?W:Certainly.It’sacampespeciallyforkidslovin

gtennis.Butcamperscanalsotakepartinsuchactivitiesasswimming,art,andchessthere.M:Whereisthelocation?W:Actuallytherearetwolocations.OneisontheWestSi

deatManhattanPlazaRacquetClubandtheotheronEastSideatRooseveltIslandRacquetClub.M:Howoldshouldakidbei

nordertogotoit?W:Therearecampsfordifferentagegroups.Forexample,AdvantageDayCampisforages4-8,AdvantageQuickStartCampisforages5-10

,andAdvantageJuniorCampisforages7-13.WhataboutaskingFelixtogotothecamp?I’msurehe’llbegreatlyinterested.M:OK.Buthe’salready13yearsold.Hedoesn’t

havemanyoptionsastheyoungerchildren.W:Idon’tthinkhe’llmindthat.Let’stellhimaboutitatsuppertonight.M:O

K.Text10海洋保护W:NatalieMcIntosh,a15-year-oldgirl,hasbeentakinglostorabandonedfishingnetsandropeandturningthemintobrace

lets,mats,bowls,basketsandnecklaces.Lastyear,Nataliewasworkingonanassignmentforherscience,technology,engineeringandmathema

ticsclass.Aspartoftheassignment,shestartedlearningaboutfishingnetsthathavebeenleftorlostintheoceanbypeoplewhofish.Shefoundtheyhavehadbadeff

ectsonourenvironment.Andtheycankillcoralreefsandmanyanimals.Natalietoldhermomshewantedtodosomethingtohelp.Shegotintouchwithahandfulofchariti

es,includingEmeraldSeaProtectionSocietyandCoastalAction.Shegotsomeshipmentsoffishingnetsandropefromthoseorganizations.Withthe

helpofherfamily,shestartedturningtheabandonedgearintonewartworks.NataliethenstartedsellingtheartworksonEtsy.Shedonateda

llofherprofitstothecharitiesthatgavefishingsuppliestoher.Nataliesaidshehopestocontinueherpassionforoceanlife,withplanstostudyma

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