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英语(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标
号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一卷第一部分听力(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,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.Howdoesthegirlwanttogotothemuseum?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.2.Whathastheweatherbeenlikerecent
ly?A.Reallydry.B.Reallywet.C.Reallycold.3.Whatdoestheweddinghallforbiddoing?A.Throwingrice.B.Throwingthepiecesofnewsp
aper.C.Throwingcoloredpaper.4.Whatistheprobableoccupationoftheman?A.Apolitician.B.Alawyer.C.Ajournalist.5.Howmanylitersofwaterdid
themandrinktoday?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.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,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.Howdoesthemansoundatfirst?A.Nervous
.B.Thrilled.C.Disappointed.7.Whatcolordoesthewomanthinkoldtrainswere?A.Black.B.Green.C.Red.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatkindofshowdoes
themanwanttomake?A.Acookingshow.B.Aquizshow.C.Aninterviewshow.9.Wheredoesthemanwantpeopletowatchhisshow?A.Intheiroffices.B.Intheirhomes.C.Int
heircars.10.Whatisthewoman’sadvice?A.Pickingadifferentgoal.B.Savingupsomemoney.C.Makinghisshowdifferentfromothers.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethe
speakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Acolleague.B.Aconference.C.Abirthdayparty.12.Whatisthewomanplanningondoingfirst?A
.Buyingagift.B.Goingtothehospital.C.Pickingupnamecards.13.HowdidthewomanfeelatAndy’sbirthdaylastyear?A.Angry.B.Confu
sed.C.Satisfied.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whyisgoingtothelakeabadidea?A.Itistoosmall.B.Itwillbetoocrowded.C.Itistoohot.15.Whatdoesthewomanplanto
dofirst?A.Preparelunch.B.Packtheluggage.C.Makecoffee.16.Wherewillthemanprobablygethisdrink?A.Athome.B.Atthegasstation.C.Atthebeachsto
re.17.Whatdoesthemanwanttousethetowelsfor?A.Lyingon.B.Dryinghimoff.C.Givingshade.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18
.Whatisthegoaloftheexercise?A.Tolearnhowtofollowinstructions.B.Tolearnabouttheimportanceofbusiness.C
.TolearnabouttheIndustrialRevolution.19.Whichclassdidbusinessmanagersbelongtoaccordingtothespeaker?A.Theupperclass.B.Themidd
letolowerclass.C.Theworkingclass.20.Howmanystudentswillbeneededtobethebankandsecurityofficersintotal?A.Four.B.Three.C
.Two.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)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。AAsimplemosquitobitecanmeanseriousillnessordeath.Sowespraylar
geareaswithchemicalstowipeoutmosquitoes.Butthishasabadinfluenceonthewholeecosystemandyourhealth.Nowt
here’sanewdevice(装置),whichclaimstokeepyouandyourlovedonesmosquito-free:Whatarewetalkingabout?Mosquitron
,abrandnewtypeofbug(虫子)catcher,designedbytwoGermanengineers,isperfectforclearingyourhomeofallannoyingandd
angerousflyingpests!Howdoesitwork?◆Itiseasytosetup;plugitin—andawayyougo!◆Itlures(引诱)theflyingpestsnearusingasafe
,completelyharmlessUVlight.◆Areversefansuckstheinsectsthroughaone-waytrapdoor.◆Oncetrappedinthedryingbasket,theyare
driedtodeathbythefanwithin2minutes.◆Youcansimplyemptythedeadbugsintothetrash,withouteventouchingthem.◆Noneedf
orbatteriesoranychemicals.Howmuchdoesitcost?It’snow$179.99.Itmayseemexpensiveatfirst,butwhenyouconsid
ermostdevicesneedregular,expensiverefillsanddon’tworkformorethan10minutes,thisisaprettygooddeal.Infact,competitorproductsusi
ngthesameUVtechnologyarepricedatover$250!Nowyoucanbuyitfromthesupplier’swebsitewith50%offandwithfreeshippingforalimitedtimebyclickinghe
re.Note:Thedevicecanonlybereturnedorexchangedifitarrivesdamaged,andyoumustpayinadvance.21.Whatisthecharact
eristicofaMosquitron?A.Itiseasilyrecharged.B.Itisbattery-powered.C.Itisalmostsilentwhenoperating.D.Itkillsmosqu
itoeswithUVlight.22.WhatcanyouenjoyifbuyingaMosquitrononlinenow?A.Ahighdiscount.B.Acheapdelivery.C.R
eturnwithoutreasons.D.Cashondelivery.23.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?A.Areview.B.Anadvertisement.C.Aninstruction.D.Areport.BThespine
(脊柱)standsatthecenterofyourhealth,providingyourbodywithstructureandsupport.Italsocontainsamajorcollectionofnervesth
atdeliverelectricsignalsfromtherestofthebodytoyourbrain.Sinceyourspineissocentraltohealth,it’simportanttotakecareofit.Sta
yinginagoodpositionisoneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandotokeepyourspinehealthy.Aproperpositionmeansstandingorsit
tingwhilekeepingyourspinestraight,exceptforitsnaturalbending.Positionsplayavitalpartevenwhenyou’reasleep.Stoma
chsleepingisfarfromagoodidea.Manypeopleprefersleepingontheirside,whichisintheinterestsoftheirspine.Sleepingonyou
rbackhaslotsofbenefitsyetcancauselowerbackpainandputsomepressureonyourspine.Stayingstillfortoolong—evenifyourpositionisgood—canbehardo
nyourback.Especiallyifyouworkatataskmostoftheday,it’simportanttogetupandstretch(伸展)periodically.Therefore,exerciseisalsoake
ypartinthehealthofyourspine.Stretchescanhelpthemuscles(肌肉)aroundyourspinerelax.Strengthexerciseswithlightweightsorbodyweightexerciseslikepushupscan
alsohelpbystrengtheningthemuscles.However,don’toverdotheexercise,asrepeatedmovementscanhurtthemusclesaroundt
hespine,astryingtoliftheavyweightswithpoortechnique.Yourdietalsoaffectsthehealthofyourspinebecausemanyvitaminsarenecessaryforbonesandnerv
es.Inparticular,vitaminBandomega-3fattyacidshelpkeepnerveshealthy.AnotherimportantpartisvitaminD,whichisrequired
forstrongbones.VitaminDcancomefromsomefoods,butit’salsoabsorbedfromsunlight,soitmayhelptodosomeexercisesoutside.Atlast,manyoftheactionsne
cessarytokeepaspinehealthyaresimilartothoseusedtoprotectyourhealthinotherways.Soprotectyourback,andtherestofthebodywillbenefit.2
4.Whichsleeppositionisbestforourspineaccordingtothepassage?25.WhatissuggestedinParagraph3?A.Doingaproperam
ountofexercise.B.Stayingstillinagoodposition.C.Repeatingacertainmovementmore.D.Strengtheningmusclesofthewholebody.26.Whatcanweinferaboutvitamins?A.Vi
taminBreactswithomega-3fattyacids.B.AbundantvitaminDguaranteesstrongbones.C.VitaminDcan’tbeabsorbedwithoutsunlight.D.Do
ingpush-upsoutsideincreasesvitaminDintake.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Goodposture,goodspineB.Staystill,stayhealthyC.Healthymeans,h
ealthyspineD.Properexercise,properweightCTheremaybenojobmorereactivethanfirefighting.Youwaitforthealarmtosound;wheni
tdoes,yougoandfightfires.However,whatifthereisanalgorithm(计算程序)thatcantaketheguessworkoutoffireprevention?Formorethanayear,th
eFireDepartmentofNewYork(FDNY)hasbeendoingjustthat.UsingadatatoolcalledFireCast2.0,ithasbeenprioritizing(排序)whichonesofthehundre
dsofthousandsofbuildingsinthecityareatthehighestriskofhavingafire.Thesoftwareappliesanalgorithmfromfivecityagencies,takingintoaccountasmanyas2
0differentriskfactors.Itwasn'tthatlongago,infact,thatevenafiredepartmentassophisticated(配备精良)asFDNYwaskee
pingtrackofbuildingsincardcataloguesinlocalfirehouses.Eachstructurewouldhaveitsowncardwithbasicinformationonit—whenitw
asbuilt,constructionmaterials—andfromthat,companycommanderswereexpectedtodeterminewhichbuildingsweretobeinspected(检查).Buildi
nginspectionswereakeypartoffirepreventionincitieslikeNewYork,andthat,asyoumightsuspect,wasn'taveryefficientwaytohandlethem.Usually,theFDNYstruggledt
omeetitsannualgoalofinspecting10percentofthe330,000buildingsinthecityforwhichitwasresponsible.ButFireCast
2.0hasalreadysimplifiedthatprocess,allowingthedepartmenttomoreaccuratelytargetthemostfire-pronebuildings,manyofwhichhaven'tbeeninspectedforyears.TheF
DNYispleasedwiththebigadvanceithasmadeinwhat'sknownas“smartfirefighting”,butit'sonlyafirststep.Laterthisyear,thedepartmentis
expectedtoupgradetoFireCast3.0,anevenmorepowerfultoolthatwillanalyzethreeyears'datafrom17differentcityagencie
sforeveryoneofthe330,000buildings.Eachwillbegivenafireriskscore.Butthatlistwillbeupdateddaily—ifabuildingreceivesatrashviolation,forinstance,itsscor
emayriseonthenextday'slist.Compiling(汇集)thedatafromallthosebuildingswilltakeonly90minutes,accordingtoareportfromtheNationalFireProtectionAssociat
ion.Averydifferentapproachtothefutureoffirefightingwasunveiled(揭露)recentlybytheU.S.OfficeofNavalResearch.It'sa18-poundrobotnamedSAFFIR,anditwasdes
ignedbyengineersatVirginiaTechtoputoutfireswherethey'remostdangerous.Duringarecenttest,SAFFIRwasabletofindfireth
roughthicksmokeandextinguish(扑灭)theflames.Maybemoreimpressively,itdisplayeditssealegs,abletostayuprightonarollingship.That,accordingtoSAFFIR'sde
signers,mayhavebeentheirbiggestchallenge.SAFFIRstillstrugglestonavigate(穿过)doorwaysandstairwells.Inthetest,infact,itsmovementswer
econtrolledbyahuman.Whileitwilllikelybepairedwithahumanforsometime,SAFFIRmayeventuallybeabletomoveandmakedecisionsonitsown.2
8.Accordingtothepassage,what'sthemainfunctionofFireCast2.0?A.Tomakethealarmsoundforalongertime.B.Toreducefirefighters
'chancesofbeinginjured.C.Topreventthefirefromspreadingfurther.D.Topredictplacesthataremorelikelytocatchfire.29.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?A
.TheFDNYdoesn'tkeeptrackofbuildingsincardcatalogues.B.TheFDNYisonlyresponsibleforinspectingbuildingsinNewYork.C.TheFDNY
hasfailedtomeetitsannualgoalofbuildinginspections.D.TheFDNYgetsitsstaff'sworkloadreducedbyusingFireCast2.0.30.According
tothepassage,FireCast3.0________.A.cananalyzemoredatathanFireCast2.0doesB.hasalreadybeenusedbyeachfir
edepartmentC.willupdatethefireriskscoresevery90minutesD.willkeeparecordofinformationonbuildingsin13cities31.Accordingtothepassage,SAFFIR________.
A.isabletomakedecisionsonitsownB.isnotreadytobebroughtintouseC.wasoriginallydesignedtobeusedonshipsD.ismainlyusedt
oleadthewayforfirefightersDIgrewupeatingeggsfromwhiteshells;Ididn'tknowtheycouldbeanyothercolor.Oureggscamefromthegro
cerystoreinstyrofoampackaging,andtheeggsintherefrigeratorsatallmyfriends'houseswereexactlythesame.Lif
einthe1970sand1980smeantnofarmer'smarkets,notripstofarmsandnoconceptoffoodvariety.WhenIbeganbuyingmyeggsatthefarmer'smarket
,thingschanged.TheeggswerebrownandusuallyinpaperboardcartonsorStyrofoamcartonsthatwereclearlybeingreused.IknowI'mnottheonlyonewhohadtha
texperiencewitheggs,soit'snowonderthatmanypeopleassumebrowneggsaremorenutritious(有营养的).Ifwe'reworkingofftheassumpt
ionthatallwhiteeggsatthegrocerystorecomefrombigfactoryfarmsandthatallbrowneggscomefromlocalfarmerswhoraisefree-range(放养的)chickens...sure.Brown
isbetter.Butisthattrue?Eggshellcolorisdeterminedbythebreed(品种)ofthehen,notbytheconditionsinwhichthechickenisraised.Genera
llyspeaking,youcantellwhethereggswillbewhitebylookingatahen'searlobes,thecoloredskinonthesideofthehead.Henswithwhiteearlobesgenera
llylaywhiteeggs.Henswithbrownorreddishearlobesgenerallylayeggsthatarebrown,orsometimeslightgreen,blueoraspeckledcreamycolor,
accordingtoMichiganStateUniversityExtension.Noonebreedofhen,however,isproventolayamorenutritiouseggthananother,despitethecoloroftheeggshell.Notalle
ggsarecreatedequalbecausenotallhensareraisedthesameway.AtestdonebyMotherEarthNewsoneggstakenfrom14flocksaroundthecountrywhosehenswereallowe
dfrequentaccesstofreshpasture,landcoveredwithgrass,foundthattruefree-rangeeggswerenutritionallysuperiortoeggssoldingrocerystores.“True”fr
eerangemeansjustthateggsfromthegrocerystorethataremarketedasfreerangedonotnecessarilycomefromhensthathavespenttheirdayswanderingthebarnyard,gettin
gfreshairandeatinganaturaldiet.When“Free-range”isonaneggcarton,itmeansthatthechickenscanmovearoundtheirbuildingandhaveaccessto
theoutdoors“duringtheirproductioncycle”.Butaccessdoesn'tguaranteetimeoutside.There'snoregulationthatsaysge
ttingtothatdoorhastobeeasy,howbigtheoutdoorareamustbe,orthatachickeneverhastogetoutside.Achickeninacrowdedh
enhousemaynevergettothedoor,andifitmanagestogothroughit,itmayfindthere'snoroomforitinthesmallareaoutside.That'swhyit'ssoha
rdtodetermineiffree-rangeeggsatthestorecomefromtrulyfree-rangechickens.Atafarmorfarmers'market,youcanaskabouttheconditionsthatt
hehens'areraisedinbeforeyoubuy.Anotherfactorinthenutritionofaneggisthehens'diet.Althoughchickensarenotvegetarians(素食者)bynature—bugsandwormsarepar
toftheirnaturaldiets—ConsumerReportstestedgrocerystoreeggsandfoundthat“hensfedvegetariandietstendedtohavemoreofcertainvitaminsandome
ga-3sthanthosefromhensfedaconventionaldiet”.Sowhenyou'rechoosingeggsandaimingfornutrition,don'tjudgeaneggbyitsshellc
olor.Whiteeggscanbejustasnutritiousasbrowneggs.Hensthatarekeptinconditionsthatarenaturaltothem—withaccesstotheoutdoors,sunlighta
ndexercise—andfedagooddietarewhatyou'relookingfor.Tofindthem,you'llneedtoasksomequestionsand,perhaps,payalittlemore,because
raisinghensinpasturescostsmorethanraisingthematfactoryfarming.32.Whentheauthorfirstsaweggsatafarmers'market,________.A.theywerefresherthanthose
ingrocerystoresB.theyhadanunusualcolourC.theycostlessthanthosehehadboughtbeforeD.theywerevariouslypacked33.Itisimpliedinthepassagethatnowadays_
_______.A.truefree-rangechickenscannolongerbefoundanywhereB.so-calledfree-rangehensremaininhenhousesalldaylongC.theword“free
-range”isonlyusedasameansofcheatingD.thedefinitionof“free-range”cansometimesbeambiguous34.Wecanlearnfromthepassaget
hat________.A.nutritionalvalueofeggsdependsonnothingbutwhathenseatB.adietmixedwithplantsandwormsmakeseggsmorenutritiousC.farm
ersshouldfeedhensscientificallytogethigh-qualityeggsD.thebreedofhensshouldbeimprovedforthepurposeofnutrition35.Togeteggsricherinnutrition,youneedt
o________.A.analysetheirnutritionalcompositionB.investigatehowthehensareraisedC.assureyourselfoftheeggscostpriceD.discoverwheretheeggscomefrom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。Travelandillnessgohandinhand.Howmanytimeshaveyoubeenontheroadortra
velingbyplaneandwithinathree-daytimetheflucomesknocking?_____36_____Waystoprevent?Likeallgoodthingshavingasetlistofingredientstofigh
tagainstgettingsickwhiletravelingisnecessary.TakeYourHerbs(药草)withYou.Byallmeans,youcanpackyourvitamins,butalsopackthoseherbs.______
_37________Thisbitterspicehasbeenstudiedtoshowanimprovedimmunityofanpersonwhosuffersfromrespiratory(呼吸道的)infectionstoo.Agreatherbtohaveonahand(esp
eciallyifyouintendontryinganewrestaurant)willhelpsettlethatupsetdigestivetrack.DoNotIgnoreSymptoms______38_______Thisalonecansaveseveraldaysspenti
nmisery.However,sometimeswehavetotravelforbusiness,sopostponingislookeddownupon.If,thisisthecase,checkyourinsurancecoveragewhenitcomestodo
mesticandinternationaltraveling.Thisisacautiousmovewhenitcomestoneedingmedicalassistancewhiletraveling.______39_____
_Walkingaroundthecity,running,orexerciseofsomesortwillhelpfightofftravelillnesses.Wewouldallliketowalkaroundforanentireweek,but,besuretoclockin
someexercisesorlowcardioaction(有氧运动).Cardiohelpsourimmunitiestostayinshapeandtravelingcanbeabitdangerousonthatfront.There’salotofwaitingaround,sot
akethatlittleextratimetojoginplaceorrun.PackVitaminsThisisaneasyonetoforget.Asalastminutecheck,packsomevitaminsyounearlytakeathome.Jus
tbecauseyouaretravelingdoesn’tmeanyougetabackseattowhenitcomestotheflu.___________40______________A.
Isthereanythingtobedone?B.Movementkeepsyouhealthy.C.Swimmingisagoodkindofexercise.D.Don’ttaketoomanyth
ingswhiletraveling.E.ButtheVitaminsyoutakewillbehelpfultoyourcold.F.Androgrphispaniculata(穿心莲)hasbeenknowntot
reatbacterialinfections.G.Beforetraveling,ifsymptomsstarttoshow,postponetravelingifpossible.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节完形填空(共1
5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。WhenMikeMushawjoinedthenationalbonemarrow(骨髓)registrythree
yearsago,heneverreallygaveitasecondthought.Aboutsixmonthsafterthesign-up,Mushawdidgetacallthathisbonemarrow41apatientinVirginia.Mushawdidn’tknowit
atthetimehisdonationwouldgotoafive-month-oldgirlnamedEleanor.Neitherdidheknowwhetherhisdonationwould42.Eleanor,sickwitharareimmunodeficiencydisease,h
adseldomleftherhouse43totraveltothehospitalorthedoctor.Herimmunesystemwasfartooweaktoriskeventhemost44humancontact
.Hermother,Jessica,toldNBC.“The45weretoeithergetatransplantorfacedeath.”Still,therewasno46ofsuccess.Instead,afterafewweeks,thedoctorscameba
ckwith47news:Eleanor’sconditionhadn’tjustimproved—Mushaw’sbonemarrowhad48her.Mushawsays:itwasmoreofa49andhappyfeelingthananything.”Aboutsixmonthsaf
tertheprocedure,Eleanor’sparentssenthimane-mailtothankhimforsavingherlife.“WhenIwastolditwasalittlegirl,I50,”Mushawsays.Bu
ttheirsurprising51wasonlybeginning.MushawandEleanorchattedwitheachotherbyFaceTime52tocheckonherprogress.InAugust,aboutay
earafterEleanor’s53transplant,Mushawinvitedherfamilytooneofhisgames.Tinyshoutsof“Mike!Mike!”couldbeheardastheli
ttlegirlcheeredonherveryownhero:asix-foot-two,225-poundfootballplayerwithavery54heart.InJanuary,Mushaw55withEleanortocelebrateherbirthday.Twocompl
etestrangersnowhavebecomesuchabigpartofeachother’slives.41.A.fittedB.equaledC.matchedD.resembled42.A.c
ountB.impactC.performD.work43.A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.lessthan44.A.generalB.casualC.ignorantD.familiar45.A.conditionsB.optionsC.consequenc
esD.strategies46.A.guaranteeB.hopeC.insuranceD.possibility47.A.relaxingB.terrifyingC.amazingD.satisfying48.A.failedB.c
uredC.betteredD.lifted49.A.reliefB.griefC.celebrationD.expectation50.A.pickedupB.brokeupC.cheeredupD.chokedup51.A.improvementB.affectionC.connectionD
.attachment52.A.commonlyB.occasionallyC.regularlyD.scarcely53.A.problem-solvingB.life-changingC.heart-warmingD.body-building54.A.considerateB.gen
erousC.dedicatedD.passionate55.A.reunitedB.returnedC.recalledD.reacted第二卷第二节语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填写
1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Didyouknowthatwhatyouthinkyoulikeanddon’tlikeisoftentheresultoffalse56(believe)?Ashumans,wete
ndtobe57(ease)influencedwhenitcomestolikingordislikingsomething,andwe’rehappytohaveourexistingopinions58(confirm).Butoncetheybecamefixed
,weoftenloseourabilitytobe59(object)andwedon’tliketohaveourideaschallenged.Generallyspeaking,humanbeingsarenotgoodattakingabalancedviewofthings.For
instance,weunconsciouslystarttolistenforandselectinformationthat60(match)ourunderstandingandturnablindeyetoinformat
ionthatdoesn’t,61(reject)itoutofhand.Wedon’talwaysliketoacceptnewinformationthatdoesn’tmatchupwithwhatwealreadybelieve.Asaresult,weoftendon’te
venconsiderthereasonsbehind62opposingpointofview.Instead,welookforevidencethatconfirms63wehavealreadythought,andwhichconfor
mstoourownpointofview.We’remorelikely64(give)meaningtoinformationthatmatchesthosewe’vealreadybelieved.Inotherwords,wearebiased(偏见)towardscert
aininformation.65cancomeasashockwheninformationwetrustedisactuallyexposedtobeuntrue.第三部分:写作(40分)第一节应用文写作(15分)假定你是李华,你的加拿大网友Jack想了解你
所在社区的垃圾分类(garbageclassification)开展情况。请你给他写一封回信,要点如下:1.活动开始时间2.活动开展情况3.活动后社区变化注意:1.写作词数应为80词;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJack,______
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rs,LiHua第二节读后续写满分25分读下面材料,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。续写的词数应为150左右。“Misssy,”Icriedtomywife.“Didyouputhisbananaskinonmydesk?”“No,honey,
Meghanprobablydid.”AsI’dfeared,shehadmissedtherealpurposeofmyquestion,whichwastomakeitcleartoherthatshehadn
’tdoneherjobofdefendingmydeskagainsttheinvader-ournaughtygirl.Iabandonedtheconversation.Isatatmydeskandstaredatthesc
reen.IwaitedpatientlyforideastocometomeasItriedtothinkupexamquestionsforatestIwouldgivemyEnglishstudents.Mywifewasofftoapartysomewhere,butIwas
notalone.Meghan,our22-month-oldangel,keptmecompany.Yetherplansseemedtogoagainstmine.Shefollowedadailyroutinet
hatwasbothtime-consumingandchallenging.Itincludedcertainbasictasks:watchingthefish,sweepingthefloorinherroom,climbing
upanddownonherbed.AtfirstIwasabletoconcentrateondesigningmytestpaper.ButIwassoonsidetracked.Ihadnotcountedonthearrivalofthe“bib
-bibs”---“bib-bibs”werebirds.“Bib-bibs!”Meghanscreamedexcitedly,hereyesalivewithexpectation.SheinsistedthatIcamewithhertothewindow.“Ina
minute.Justletmefinishthisquestion.”Isaid.Shepulledmebythehand(twofingers,actually)towardthewindow.Isawmyselfasafool,beingledtowatchthe“bib-
bids”.Theychatteredandleapedbackandforthonthelawnjustoutsideourapartmentwindow.Meghanwasabsorbed,butasIwatch
edthem,Istillthoughtaboutmywork.Withherattentionoffme,Ileftthewindowandwentbacktomydesk.Fiveminuteslater,s
hereturned.Shereacheduptomykeyboardandpressedabunchofkeys,addingalonglineofscrabbledletterstomyquestion.Istruggled
tobringmyannoyanceundercontrol.“No,thankyou,Meghan.Daddy’sseenyourwork.Iwilldoitmyself.”Shebackedoff.注意:1.续写词数应
为150左右2.请按照如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。Afewminuteslater,shestoodinfrontofmewithhershoesandsocksinherhand._____________________________________
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CBBACBA阅读:CABAADCDDABDDCBAFGBE完型:CDABBACBADCCBBA语篇填空36.beliefs37.easily38.confirmed39.objective40.mat
ches41.rejecting42.an43.what44.togive45.It(注:拼写错误、大小写错误等,均视为错误,不得分。)应用文:DearJack,Iamdelightedtoreceiveyourlet
teraskingabouthowthegarbageclassificationisgoingoninourcommunity.NowIamwritingtosharewithyouthedetailsatyourrequest.Thecampaignh
asbeenlaunchedformonthsinourneighborhood.Initially,thelocalgovernmentadvertisestheimportanceoftheactivity.Meanw
hile,volunteersaretrainedtohelpcarryouttheproject.Gradually,theresidentherecanaccuratelydistinguishdifferentkindsofrubbishandac
cordinglythrowthewasteintodustbinswhichareplacedatthemainentrances.Thankstothejointefforts,ourcommuni
tytakesonabrandnewlook.Yours,LiHua读后续写:Possibleversion1Afewminuteslater,shestoodinfrontofmewithhersho
esandsocksinherhand.Igotit-shewantedmetotakeherouttothepark.IpretendedIhadn’tpaidattention.Shesteppedf
orward,staringatmewithherinnocenteyes.“Leavemealoneforawhile,Meghan,”Isaidwithoutlookingather.Afterafewseconds,outoftheco
rnerofmyeye,Isawtearstricklingdownhercheek.IfeltsoterriblethatIregrettedwhatIhadsaid.Ihadtocorrectmymi
stake.IfinallydecidedtotakeMeghantothepark.Iturnedtoherandsaid,“Sorry,let’sgotoseemore‘bib-bibs’!”Shewassoexcitedthatshesmiledthro
ughtears.Iheldherhandaswewalkedoutside.Wanderingthroughthepark,Meghanwaslikeafreebirdenjoyingherselfinthewidebluesky.See
inghersmileyface,Ifeltmuchhappierthandoingmywork.Icouldcatchuponitintheevening.Workcanalwayswait,butlovecannot.(152words)Possibleve
rsion2Afewminuteslater,shestoodinfrontofmewithhershoesandsocksinherhand.Iknewshewoulddistractmefromworkasmuchaspossibleuntilshehadmyfulla
ttention.Istoodmyground,pretendingthatIhadn’tnoticedher.Minuteslater,IheardMeghan’sfootstepsasshemarcheddownthehall.Thencameasuddenloudfromthefrontd
oor.Scaredandworried,Idashedtomydaughter’srescue.Inherhastetoreachthedoorknob,shehadaccidentallyknockedo
vertheshoerack.ShamewashedovermeasIrealizedwhatanirresponsibledadIwasbeing.IfinallydecidedtotakeMeghant
othepark.AsIhelpedherputonhersocksandshoes,Ikeptrepentingformyearlieractions.Alwaysbusywithmyteachingplans,Irare
lyspentenoughqualitytimewithmyangel.EvenwhenIgotthispreciouschance,Idideverythingtogetridofher.Onourway,Iheldontoherlittlehand,andshebeameda
smilethatwasbrighterthanthesun.Ismiledbackather,andvowedtomyselfthatIwouldwatchovermyangelfortherestofmylife.(179words)录音原文:Text1M:Thi
smonth,ourtripwillbetothemuseum.WewilltakeaschoolbustotheColmastation.Thenwe’lltakethesubwaydowntown.Yes,Tammy?W:Can
ourparentsdriveusinstead?(1)M:No,Iwantustogoasagroup.Text2W:Iheardonthenewsthatwe’refinallygoingtobegettingsomeraininthenextfewdays.M:That’sgood
news.Thishasbeenoneofthedriestmonthsonrecord,(2)soI’msurethetreesreallyneedit.Text3W:Whatawonderfulwed
dingthatwas!Itwillbeabigtasktosweepupallthatlitter.M:Therulesoftheweddinghallsaythrowingcoloredpaperisbanned.(3)ThrowingriceisOK.Andevenb
itsoftorn-upnewspaperareallowed.W:That’scrazy!Text4W:Onthefrontpageofyesterday’snewspaper,itsaysthatyouh
avecometoanagreementwiththeCanadiangovernment.Canyoutellusmoreaboutthat?M:Absolutely.Wehaveagreedtocontinueworkingtogethert
oimproveeconomicrelationsbetweenourtwocountries.(4)Text5W:CanIhavesomethingtodrink?Mythroatissodryfromourworkoutearlier,andal
lIhadtodaywasaboutaliter.M:Youneedtodrinksomewaterthen.Idrinktwolitersadayusually,andanextraonewhenIexercise.(5)Text6M:Let’svisitth
esteamrailwaytomorrow.It’ssoexciting.(6)W:You’relikealittleboywhowantstoseethoseoldtrainspumpingoutsmokeandsteam.M:Ilovethepowerandthesizeofthem—butm
ostofallIjustlovethesteam.Itisgreattoseetheminactionandwecanrideononeaswell.W:Yes.Ilikethem,too.Itislikegoingbacktotheolddayswhenalltrainswerebl
ack.(7)M:Well,tomorrowtherewillbegreenonesandredones,too.Text7W:Iunderstandthatyou’relookingtostartashowwithinthenext
twoyears.Isthistrue?(8)M:Yes.I’vealwayswantedtobeoneofthepeopleyouseeontelevisiontalkingtoguestsabouttheircareers.(8)W:Haveyouthoughtab
outotheroptions?Thosetypesofshowscanbeonmanydifferenttypesofmedia.Manyhostsstartoutontheradio,butnowthetechnol
ogyisbetterandyoucanevenmakeashowontheInternet.M:Iwantittobetheshowthatpeoplewatchwhilethey’reeatingdinner.(9)W:That’sagoodgoal,butit’l
lbedifficulttogetyouontelevisionwithjustthatidea.Isuggestyoucomeupwithsomethingthatmakesyoudifferentfromtheothersi
milarshowsairingnow.(10)Text8(第11题为总结题)M:Canyoupickupthenamecardsfortheconference?W:Sure,butIneedtostopbyth
ehospitalfirstanddropoffthecardandgiftwegotforAndy.(12)M:Ofcourse!Ican’tbelieveIforgotaboutthat.W:IhopeIboughthimtherightgift.M:I’
msureit’sfine.W:Ihopeso,becauselastyearIwasn’tsureifhelikedthebirthdaygiftIgothim.IboughthimaLegoStarWarsset,becauseIoverheardhi
mtalkaboutitwithMary.But,whenheopenedit,heaskedmeifIthoughthewasachild.(13)M:Irememberthat!Thatwasfunny!Hewasjokingbutyoulookedsolost.(13)Wejustlau
ghedatyourreaction.W:OK,Ifiguredhewasjoking,butIwasnotsure.(13)M:No,no.Heappreciatedit.Howlongwillhebeinhospita
l,doyouknow?W:Afewmoredays.Heshouldbeabletogetbacktoworksoon.M:OK,great.Sendhimmybest!W:Willdo!Text9M:Let’sgoforaswimtoday.
W:Howaboutgoingtothelake?(14)M:It’stoohotinland.Thetemperatureissupposedtoreach105degreestoday.(14)W:Thenwhereshouldwego?M:Ithinkthecoastist
hebestplace.W:Butthebeacheswillbetoocrowdedtoday,won’tthey?It’sSaturday,soeveryonewillhavethesameideaaswedo.M:Iknowaplac
ethatisn’taspopular.Thatbeachisrathersmallandrocky,butitwillbesuitableforswimming.W:Soundsgreat!I’llpackourbags.(15)Canyoufixsomethingfor
lunch?Wecaneatontheway.M:Sure.Cheesesandwichesareeasytoeatontheroad.Wecanbuycoldsodaatthegasstation.(16)W:I’drathertakeicedcoffee.M:You’llhavet
omakeit,then.Ineverknowhowyoulikeit.W:Allright.Doyouwantmetopackapairofpantsforyou?M:No,I’lljustwearmyswimsuit.Icandryoffinthesunbeforeweleavethe
beach.W:I’lltakeextratowels,justincase.(17)M:That’sgood.Wecanlieontheminthesun.(17)W:Andiftherearen’talotoftrees,wecanhangupthetowelsforsomeshade.M:Y
oucoulddothat,butnotforme.Text10Intoday’sclass,wewilldoarole-playingexercisetobetterunderstandwhatlifewaslikeduringtheIndustrialRevolutioninEur
opeinthelate18thandearly19thcentury.(18)Alltheinformationyouneedisintheinstructionsheetinfrontofyou.First,Iwillneedtose
paratetheclassintothreegroups.Eachgrouprepresentsadifferentclassduringthattimeperiod.Thefirstgroupwillrepresenttheupperclassandplaytheroleofowner
sofbusinessesinthecity.Thesecondgroupwillrepresentthemiddletolowerclassandplaytheroleofbusinessmanagers.(19)Thethirdgroupwillrepresentandplaythe
roleoftheworkingclass.Thislastgroupwillconsistofdifferenttypesofworking-classfamilies,suchassingle-parentf
amiliesandfamilieswholosttheirparents.Inadditiontothosegroups,Iwillneedtwostudentstorepresentthebankandtwotorepresentsecurityofficer
s.(20)Eachgroupwillhaveaspecificsetofgoalstheymustreachbytheendofclasswhiletryingtofollowcityrules,likepayingtaxesandkeepingthecityatpe
ace.Anyquestions?