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高三英语第1页共10页哈尔滨市第六中学2021级高三下学期第四次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,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,从题中给出的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.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Toplaceanorder.B.Toreportadelay
.C.Toarrangeadeliverydate.2.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Collectherbook.B.Lendherabook.C.Buysomejuice.3.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Herhandbag.B.H
erpassport.C.Herboardingpass.4.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikethisafternoon?A.Rainy.B.Foggy.C.Sunny.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.At
ree.B.Asurvey.C.Acountry.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至7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyt
akeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Atatrainstation.7.Howwillthewomangotothemeetingcenter?A.Onfoot.B.Bycar.C.Bytaxi.听第7段材料,回答第
8至9题。8.Whatdidthewomandislikeabouttheconcert?A.Thevenue.B.Thesinger.C.Themusic.9.Whatdidthespeakersthinkofthesupportbands?A.M
oving.B.Surprising.C.Disappointing.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodeliver?A.Somebooks.B.Somebrochures.C.SomeDVD
s.{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第2页共10页11.Howlongwillittakethemantosenditbyairmail?A.Twodays.B.Threedays.C.Twowe
eks.12.HowmuchshouldthemanpayifheusesInternationalSignedFor?A.₤9.50.B.₤11.50.C.₤13.50.13.Howwillthemandeliverhispackage?A.Byairmail.B.ByAirSure.C.
Bysurfacemail.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthemostdifficultthingforthemantoplayasuperhero?A.Keepinghisfigure.B.Remembe
ringthelines.C.Completingexcitingactions.15.Whendidthemanstartacting?A.Afterstartingworkingforaproducer.B.Whenjoiningadramaclub.C.Beforestudyingatun
iversity.16.Whatdidtheman’sbrothersliketodoatweekends?A.Playsports.B.Watchfilms.C.Makeposters.17.Whorunsabusinessintheman’sfami
ly?A.Hismother.B.Hisfather.C.Hisolderbrother.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdidthespeakerwanttobeatfirst?A.Aresearchscientist.B.A
nEnglishteacher.C.Adivinginstructor.19.Wheredidthespeakerfirsttrydiving?A.InAustralia.B.InJamaica.C.InSouthAfrica.20.Howdomostcustomersknowthespea
ker’scompany?A.Frommagazines.B.OntheInternet.C.Bywordofmouth.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。AWeallknow
yourstudentloanwillonlygosofar.Sowhatcanyoudotosavethosepenniesandeventuallyaprettysubstantialamountinth
elongrun?HereissomeadvicefromL&SEditorMarianneLampon.FOODBuythesupermarket’sOwnBrandproducts:Whenitcomest
oitemssuchascheese,milk,andmore,theOwnBrandproductscanbeboughtmuchcheaperbutwithoutloweringthequality.Coupons(优惠券),coupons,coupons:It’sreallyw
orthhittingtheInternetforsomeextra{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第3页共10页coupons,especiallyformealsoutwi
thabiggroupofyourclassmates.KeepaneyeonrestaurantsthatofferacheaperSetMenuorthatdo2for1dealsonmaincourses.STUDENT-ONLYOFF
ERSFresher’sFair:Sayhellotofreestationery,bottleopenersandabunchofthingsyouneverknewyouneeded.Freshersgetinvolved!Studentdiscountinstoresand
online:ShowingyourUniversityIDcardwillsaveyouatleast10%withalotofonlineorofflinebusinesses.Asaresult,you’llfeelslightlylessguiltyab
outbuyingthosenewpairofNike’s.FASHIONTheshiftfromsummertoautumncanbeasadtime,butitneedn’thurtyourwallet!Accessories(配饰):Basically,wear
yoursummerclotheswithwarmandcomfortableaccessories.Howaboutthoseshorts?Justteamthemwithapairoftightsandyou’regoodtog
o.Charityshops:Theperfectwaytostayon-trendandatasuperaffordableprice.Sothereitis!Stickingtosomeoftheseideaswillr
eallyhelpsavesomemoneyinthelongrun,provingalittlereallydoesgoalongway.21.Whatcanyoudotosavemoneywheneatingout?A.Us
eonlinecoupons.B.OrderOwnBrandproducts.C.ChoosemaincoursesinaSetMenu.D.Visitstudent-onlyrestaurants.22.Wherecanyougetfreepens?A.Onlinesto
res.B.Charityshops.C.Thesupermarket.D.Fresher’sFair.23.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Students.D.
Businessmen.BJohnRendall,whobecamefamousfortakinghispetliononadventuresaroundLondoninthe1960s,hasdiedaged76.AsheandhisfriendAnthonyBourk
e,visitorstoLondonfromAustraliain1969,weresearchingforholidaygifts,theycameacrossalovelylioncub(幼兽)forsaleinthesto
reofHarrods.TheyboughtitandnameditChristian.TheylookedafterChristianinLondonforaboutayear,duringwhichtimeanamazingbondformedb
etweenthetwomenandthelion.ThethreeofthemsharedaflatoverafurnitureshoponLondon’sKing’sRoad,wherecuteandintelligentChristianquicklybecamea
localcelebrity,cruising(开车兜风)thestreetsinaBentley,poppingforlunchatalocalrestaurant,andevenposingforafashionadvertisement.In1970,Christi
anoutgrewRendall’sflatandsooneventhewalledchurchgardenwherehewentforexercisewasn’tlargeenoughforhim.Theyrealizedthatth
eirpetneededtolivefreeinnaturalenvironment.Atfirst,theyplannedtogiveChristiantoLongleatWildlifePark.However,lateracoincidentalmeetingwithEnglish
actorVirginiaMckenna,astarofthehitfilm{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第4页共10页“BornFree”ledtoChristi
anbeingflowntoKenyaandplacedundertheexpertcareof“thefatheroflions”GeorgeAdamson,wherehewouldintroduceChristiantot
hewild.RendallandBourkespentseveralmonthswithChristian,helpinghimadapttothenewenvironment,andthenleftunwillingly.Ayear
later,theywentbacktoKenya,hopingtofindthelion.WhentheyfinallyfoundChristian,incredibly,Christianwalkedoverslowly.Thensuddenlyherecog
nizedthem!Heranoverandjumpeduponthem.Theyreceivedalovingwelcomefromtheirlion,whohadfitinwiththewildinAfrica.RendallandBourke’sextraordinaryre
unionwithChristianwasfilmedandissubjectofawonderfuldocumentaryandabook.ThefilmoftheirreunionwasfoundonaJapaneseblogandpostedonYouTubeaccom
paniedbyIwillAlwaysloveYou,sungbyWhitneyHouston.TheclipofthereunionwasrecentlyplacedonYouTubeandhasreceived
over45millionhits.24.WhatdoweknowaboutChristianinLondon?A.ItdevelopedacloserelationshipwithRendallandBourke.B.Itfilmedanadvertisementfo
ralocalrestaurant.C.Itwasboughtasaholidaygiftin1969.D.ItlivedinafurnitureshoponKing’sRoad.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“outgrew”meaninPara.3?A.
Movedoutfromsomewhere.B.Brokeintosomewhere.C.Grewtoobigforsomething.D.Destroyedsomethingcompletely.26.Whopro
videdprofessionalguidanceforChristiantoreturntothewild?A.GeorgeAdamson.B.VirginiaMckenna.C.AnthonyBourke.D.WhitneyHouston.27.Whatcanw
einferfromthelastparagraph?A.ThereunionmadeWhitney’ssongabighit.B.Booksandfilmsaboutanimalsdeservedpopularity.C
.Socialmediamadethereunionpossible.D.Thereunioncapturedwide-spreadattention.CUnknowntomostofuslaymen(门外汉),thereisquitealotofinteres
tindevelopingedibletagsforourfood.Thesecouldperformthesameroleastoday’sfoodlabelsbutwouldalsoformatastysnackafteruse—whichwouldals
odoawaywiththeinformationcontainedonthelabel.Now,Japaneseresearchershavedevelopedanapproachtoproduceonesuchkindofunobtrusive(不阻塞的),edible
tag,whichcanbesafelyembedded(嵌入)insideedibleproducts.Sofar,theteamhasbeenexperimentingwithtagsthatarebakedi
ntocookies.Knownas“interiQR”,suchtagscanbereadusingadevicewithoutalteringthefoodoritspackaginganddon’
thaveanyimpactonthetasteoftheproduct.Oneenormousdrawbackofourlabelsastheyaretodayisthat,cumulatively(渐增地),theyleadtomoundsandmoundsofextramaterialuse
dforpackaging—whichtranslatestoincreased{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第5页共1
0页wasteandpollution.UsingaQRcookieasatagwouldhelpcutdownonpackagingwastewhilenotalteringtheitemsinanyway.Theinformationiscontainedin3D-printed“infil
ls”,aroundwhichthecookiesarebaked.Sucha“label”wouldalsoallowproducers,retailers,orcustomerstoreadtheinformationusingaQRcode
readerorabacklightatanypointinaproduct’slife.“Our3Dprintingmethodisagreatexampleofthedigitaltransformationoffoods,whi
chwehopewillimprovefoodtraceabilityandsafety,”saysseniorauthorofthestudy,KosukeSato.“Thistechnologycanalsobeusedtop
rovidenovelfoodexperiencesthroughaugmented(提高的)reality,whichisanexcitingnewfieldinthefoodindustry.”T
heteamisconfidentthattheircookietagscouldprovetobeagreathelpinreducingpackagingwasteworldwideoncethey’read
optedonawidescale.Needlesstosay,suddenlyhavingacookieavailabletomunchonwitheverypurchaseisincentive(刺激)
enoughtoadopttheuseoftheseinteriQRcookies.28.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheedibletagafteritisread?A.Itmustberemovedfromthesnack.
B.It’lldamagethepackagingofthesnack.C.It’llbecomepartofthesnack.D.It’llupdatetheinformationonthesnack.29.Howdoesthewriterexplaintheadvanta
geoftheedibletaginPara.3?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bydescribingtheprocess.C.Bygivingdefinitions.D.Bymakingacomparison.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe3Dpr
intingmethodaccordingtoKosukeSato?A.Itsetsagoodexampleoftastyfood.B.Itisexpectedtobeusedtolocatefoodsources.C.Itenablesc
ustomerstoreadanovelwhileeating.D.Itmakesinformationaccessibletocustomersanytime.31.Whichcanbethebesttitlefor
thepassage?A.NovelFoodExperiencesfromQRCookieB.FutureFoodLabelinaQRCookieC.3DPrintingandEnvironmentD
.EdibleTagsMakingCookiesTastierDHaveyoueverheardpeoplesaythatlazinessisthemotherofpoverty?Lazinessisasin(罪),everyoneknowsthat.Wehaveprobablya
llhadlecturespointingoutthatlazinessisimmoral,thatitiswasteful,andthatlazypeoplewillneveramounttoanyt
hinginlife.Butisitoftenthecase?Infact,lazinessisoftencausedbymorecomplexreasonsthansimplewishtoavoidwork.Somepeoplewhoa
ppeartobelazyaresufferingfrommuchmoreseriousproblems.Theymaybesodistrustfuloftheirfellowworkersthatth
eyareunabletojoininanygrouptaskforfearofridicule(嘲笑)orhavingtheirideastolen.Thesepeoplewhoseemlazymaybeparalyzedbya{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVA
CkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第6页共10页fearoffailurethatpreventsfruitfulwork.Orothersortsoffantasiesmaypreventwork;somepeoplearesobusyplanni
ng,sometimesplanninggreatdealsorfantasticachievementsthattheyareunabletodealwithwhatever“lesser”workisonhand.Stillother
peoplearenotavoidingwork;strictlyspeaking,theyaremerelyprocrastinating—reschedulingtheirday.Lazinesscanactuallybehelpful.Likeprocr
astinators(拖延者),somepeoplemaylooklazywhentheyarereallythinking,planning,contemplating(沉思),researching.Weshouldallremembertha
tgreatscientificdiscoveriesoccurredbychance.Sitting“lazily”underthetree,Newtonwasn’tworkingintheorchard(果园)whentheapple
hithimandhedevisedthetheoryofgravity.Allofuswouldliketohavesomeone“lazy”buildthecar,particularlyifthat“lazine
ss”wascausedbytheworker’stakingtimetocheckeachstepofhisworkandtodohisjobright.Andsometimes,being“lazy”—thatis,takingtimeof
fforarest—isgoodfortheoverworkedstudentsorexecutives.Takingarestcanbeparticularlyhelpfultothe“lazy”athletewhoistryingtoohardorthe“laz
y”doctorwho’ssimplyworkinghimselfovertimetoomanyeveningsattheclinic.Sobecarefulwhenyou’retemptedtocallsomeonelazy.Thatpersonmaybethinking,resting,or
planninghisorhernextwork.Seeforyourself!32.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Theimpactsofbeinglazyonwork.B.Thereasonsforso
mepeoplebeinglazy.C.Theworkmodeloflazypeople.D.Theapproachestoavoidinglaziness.33.Whatdoestheauthorp
robablyagreewith?A.Lazinessisaseriousphysicaldisease.B.Lazinessismorebeneficialthanharmful.C.Somepeopleappearlazybecausetheyfeelinsecure.D.Somep
eopleavoidseriousworkforlackofpatience.34.Whatistheauthor’stoneofwritingthelastparagraph?A.Humorous.B.Pessimistic.C.Doubtful.D
.Indifferent.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Tointroducehowtoavoidbeinglazy.B.Tocomparedifferentattitudestolaz
ypeople.C.Toremindthereaderlazinessisnotalwayswhatitappearstobe.D.Toencouragethereadertobecomeindependentindividuals.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。“Findyourpassion!”Whendiscussingfuturecareeroptionsorselectingamajorincollege,yourparentsoftensa
ythis.Theveryexpressionismeanttoinspire.Butisitgoodadvice?“Finding”apassionimpliesthatitalreadyexistsandissimplywaitingtobediscovered
.{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第7页共10页Unfortunately,thisideaisnotwhatsciencetellsus.___36___Tostudythis,resear
chersuseaframeworkof“fixed”and“growth”mindsets.Theyarguethatencouragingpeopleto“find”theirpassionmaycausethemtoeventuallybelievethatinterest
sandpassionsareinbornandrelativelyunchangeable.___37___Incontrast,peoplewhoviewinterestsandpassionsasdevelopedhavea
growthmindsetofinterest.___38___Ifpeoplebelievetheyarelimitedtoonlyafewinborninterestsand,inconsequence,donotexploreotherareas,they
maymissseeingimportantconnectionsacrossdomains.Assuch,seeinginterestsasfixedlimitstheircreativepoten
tial.Evidently,peoplecandoalottoembraceagrowthmindsetofinterest.First,realizethatyourinterestsandpassionsaren’tpre-existing.Takeanactiver
oleindevelopingyourpassions.Second,practisepositiveself-talk.Whenyoulackinterestinanewtask,payattentiontoyourinnerdialogue.___39___Fore
xample,change“I’mnotinterestedinthis”to“I’mnotinterestedinthisyet,butIknowthatinterestcandevelopwithtimeandengagement.”Ofcou
rse,noteveryactivitywillbecomeaburningpassion.___40___Thesciencetellsusweshouldworktowardlovingwhatwedo.Wemightb
ecomemorecreativeandresilientasaresult.A.Socanagrowthmindsetofinterestbetaught?B.Instead,passions,likeinterests,aredevelop
ed.C.Peoplewhothinksohaveafixedmindsetofinterest.D.Butagrowthmindsetofinterestwillhelpyouremainopenandcurious.E.Researchershavereveal
edthatafixedmindsetofinterestcandecreasecreativity.F.Pursuingnewinterestswillalwaysbeeasyorexciting.G.Replaceself-criticalthoughtswithpos
itiveonesthatencouragegrowthandlearning.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题,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。Antarcticstoriesa
realwaysfilledwithmystery,exploration,adventure,ground-breakingscience,tragedy,andtriumph.SomeAustralianswhohavebeenbackfromAntarct
icasharedoneoftheirtalesofadventure,bringinga__41__ofthecoldestandwindiestplaceonearthtothewiderpopulation.JournalistDavidK
illick,alsoa(n)__42__,wasoneoffivepeopleonanexpedition(远征).Oneoftheirjobswasto__43__woodenbuildingsbuiltbetween
1911and1914by__44__Antarcticexplorers,whichneedregularmaintenanceto__45__extremeweatherconditions.Takingadvantageo
fthe24-hour__46__duringtheAntarcticsummer,Killickandhisteamcampedintentstocarryouttheprotectionwork.“Myjobwas__47__
thecommunicationsequipment,cookingandobservingtheweather.”the54-year-oldsaid.“Everyoneneedstobemulti-skilledbecauseeveryone__48__
threeorfour{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第8页共10页differentjobs.”Killicksaid__49__tripstoremoteAntarcticacamewithrisks
,itwasexcitingtobeinanewenvironment,farfromthefamiliar__50__ofdailylife.“Whatyoumissandwhatyoudon’tmissarebothamazing.”Killick__51__.Thep
honedoesn’tringandthere’sno__52__tosocialmedia.There’snomoney,andnothingtospendmoneyon.Allwehaveto__53__isfallingthroughtheiceorbei
ngattackedbyaseal.LikemanywhohavebeentoAntarctica,Killickcontinuestoreturntothemysteriousplace.“Youbetter
yourselfalot,especiallyyourabilitytokeepa__54__mindunderdifficultcircumstances.Besides,thelandscapeshe
rearesoastonishing:theblues,thegreys,thewhites,andtheredsunsets.Everydayisjustadifferentsetof__55__beautifulexperiences.”4
1.A.feelingB.biteC.tasteD.dream42.A.artistB.architectC.teacherD.chef43.A.designB.decorateC.conserveD.construct44.A.el
derB.previousC.strongerD.later45.A.surviveB.preventC.beatD.strike46.A.windB.sunlightC.powerD.view47.
A.buyingB.watchingC.runningD.moving48.A.engagesinB.referstoC.comesacrossD.figuresout49.A.becauseB.whenC.whileD.since50.A.behaviorsB.routinesC.e
xpressionsD.manners51.A.recalledB.imaginedC.predictedD.denied52.A.keyB.wayC.excuseD.access53.A.breakdown
B.worryaboutC.thinkofD.focuson54.A.dullB.darkC.sunnyD.logical55.A.basicallyB.normallyC.dramaticallyD.fortunately第二
节(共10小题;每题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。WangWeiwasa__56__(lead)Tangpoetandpainter.Bornintoanoblef
amily,hepassedtheimportantjinshiexaminationsandbecameaseniorcourtofficialin721.Musicandpaintingwereamon
ghismany__57__(achieve)anditwasasamusician__58__hereceivedhisfirstpostatcourt.WangWeiwasbanished(驱逐)becauseofs
omeminormistakesinmannersandthentraveledthroughthecountrybeing__59__(gradual)promotedthroughaseriesofofficialpositions
.Hisenemiesdestroyedhiscareerprospectsandaround759he__60__(restore)tohispreviouspost.Amongallworks,heis__61__(we
ll)rememberedforpoemsthatdescribelandscapeandforhispaintingsofthecountryside.EachofWangWei’sworks__62__(bear)thefe
aturesofhisBuddhistviews.Hispoemsareoftenshort(4linesof5characters)andgive__63__impressionofastillsceneratherthantransform
ation.HispoemSpringStreamistypical__64__hisstyle.{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNAB
AA=}#}高三英语第9页共10页Inthisfamouswork,hewritesabouttherisingmoonandthebirds__65__(disturb)bythemoonintur
n.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,为了提高学生们保护动物的意识,你校英语俱乐部将举办以“SaveAnimals”为题的英文海报设计大赛。请你为其写一则征稿启事,号召大家积极参赛。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.参赛作品要求;3.投稿邮箱(po
sterdesgin@gmschool.com)及截止日期。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。ContributionsWanted—————————————————————————————————————————————————————
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———————————————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。Inthebustling(繁忙的)schoolyardofaprimaryschool,avolleyballteamtrial(选拔赛)
wastakingplace.Kidsofallsizesandshapeshadcomeforwardtoshowtheirskills,mostofthemtoweringoversixfeett
all,likeyounggiants.Suddenly,thegymdoorcreakedopen,andasmallfigureappeared.ItwasJoseph,aboywhobarelyrea
chedfivefeetinheight.Hisappearancecausedarippleofgiggles.Heseemedlikealostelf(精灵)inaworldofgiants.“Isthisthevolleyball
trial?”Josephasked.Despitethelaughter,hesquaredhisshouldersandpreparedtoshowhisskills.Hewasn’tbadatbumpingtheb
allandpassingit,butnotgoodenoughtomaketheteam.Thecoachtookhimasideandtoldhimso.Joseph’seyesflashedwithdeterminati
on.“I’mnotthebestatbumpingtheball,”hesaidconfidently.“I’mahitter.”Thecoachraisedaneyebrow,skeptical.Hitterswerethetallestplayersonthevolle
yball{#{QQABKYCUggCIAJIAARgCAwVACkMQkBGCAAoOxBAAoAAAiBNABAA=}#}高三英语第10页共10页team.Theyjumpedhigh,slammingthebal
ldownontheothersidewithforce.Joseph’ssmallsizeseemedanimpossibility.ButJosephwasserious.Thecoachfinallyagreedandhandedhimabal
l.Standingbythenet,hesettheballintotheair.Joseph’ssmallframeseemedtoexplodewithenergy.Heranforward,leapedintotheair,andhittheballwithsuchforcethatitw
histledthroughtheair.Everyonewasstunned.Joseph’sjumpwassohigh,itseemedasifhewereflying.Hissmallsizedidn’tmatter;hisskillanddet
erminationwereenough.Theballslammedintothecourtwitharesoundingthud(砰的一声),andthecrowderuptedintoapplause.Ofcourse,hemadetheteam.Alltheteammembers
tookpainstodrillforthecomingvolleyballmatch.Twomonthslater,thebigdaycame.Thematchwasveryfierce.Theplayerswereta
llandstrongexceptJoseph,whojustranonthecourt,notyetgivenachancetotouchtheball.AtthesightofJoseph,theoth
erteamwerelaughing,whichmadeusmad.ButJosephjustshookofftheirlaughterwithaconfidentsmile.Asthegameprogressed,itturnedoutto
beatoughgame.Afterthefoursets,thescorewas2:2.注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Duringatimeout(暂停)inthefinalset,Joseph’steamgathered
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65.disturbed应用文ContributionsWantedToraiseallthestudents’awarenessofprotectinganimals,ourschoolEnglishclubistoholdanEnglishposterdesignc
ompetitionentitledSaveAnimals.Yourposterisrequiredtoconveyaclearmessagewithasimplepictureandinbrieflanguage.Ofcourse,the
contentmustbepositiveandhealthy.Thereshouldbenomorethan50wordsinyourtextandanimpressiveEnglishsloganispreferred.Mostimportantly,yourposterne
edstoreflectthethemeinacreativeandpersuasiveway.Pleasesendyourworktoposterdesgin@gmschool.combeforeJune1st,20
24.Everyoneiswelcometotakepartinthecompetition.Justdoit!Ithinkit’syourtimetoshowyourconcernfortheecosystemaswellasyourabilitytocreate.读后续写Duringatime
outinthefinalset,Joseph’steamgatheredtogethertodiscusstheirplan.“WeneedtocreateopportunitiesforJosephtohit,”thecaptains
aid.“He’sthebesthitter.”Thestrategyworked.ThemomentJoseph’steammatepassedtheballtohimwithprecision,he
hittheballwithallhismight.Despitehissmallsize,theballflewoverthenetwithsurprisingspeedandpower,straightintotheotherteam’scourt.Joseph’steammatesc
heered.Thegamewenton,andJosephcontinuedtosurpriseeveryone.TheotherteamsoonrealizedthatJosephwasnotjustajoke,butaforcetobereckonedwith.Thencame
thematchpointinthefinalset.ItwasJoseph’spowerfulhitthatsealedthevictoryforhisteam.Thewholeaudiencecheeredup
.Thenoisewasdeafening,acombinationofshouts,whistlesandclappingthatfilledthestadium.Joseph’steammateshuggedhimtightly,saying“Iknewyouc
ouldmakeit.Youarethebest!”Theysurroundedhimandliftedhimup,cheeringandlaughing.Theyknewthatwithouthisincrediblejumpingabilityand
powerfulhits,theywouldn’thavebeenabletowin.Joseph,withaconfidentsmile,knewittoo.Hehadproventhatsizedidn’tmatter,andthatwithskillanddetermination
,anyonecouldbeastaronthevolleyballcourt.Joseph’steamwentontowinmoregamesthatyear,andJosephwasnamedth
eMostValuablePlayer.听力原文Text1W:Hello.Myproductwassupposedtocomeby10:30.Iwaitedalldayfortheorder.So,whatare
yougoingtodoaboutit?M:We'reverysorry,madam.Pleasegiveusanotherhalfanhour.Text2W:HiJack.Ihadsomejuiceinthe
cafethisafternoonandIthinkImayhaveleftmyhistorytextbookthere.Youlivenextdoor,socouldyoupopintomorrowmorningtoge
titforme?M:Sure.Theteacherwillbeannoyedifyoudon'thaveitwithyou.Text3M:Itleavesinfiveminutes,surelyyouputitins
ideyourpassport,likeyouusuallydo.W:Yeah.AndIalwayskeeptheminthesideofmyhandbag,buttheboardingpassisn't
there.Text4M:Whatdoestheweatherforecastsay?W:There’squitealotoffogthismorningbutitshouldcleartogiveafi
nedayaroundmidday.Thenachangeaswemoveintotheweekend,wecanexpectheavyrainasthecloudsmovein.Text5W:Didyouhearthatnewsitemthismorningaboutatreesurvey?M:
Yes,itsaidthat70%ofcityschoolchildrencan'ttellthedifferencebetweencommontrees.Iknowloadsofdifferenttrees.W:Well,weliveinthecountry,soIsupposeit's
easierforus.Text6M:⑥Goodmorning,ma'am.Howwasyourstay?W:Great,thanks.⑥BeforeIcheckout,letmeaskyouradvice.WouldyousuggestIdrivetothemeetingcentero
rtakeacab?Idon'tknowifthere'sanyparkingthere.M:⑦Actually,it'scloseenoughtowalk.Ifyouturnrightatthecomernexttotherestaurant
andthengotwoblocks,you'llbethere.It'sjustpastthetrainstation.W:⑦Wonderful!I'drathernotdrivearoundlookingforparkingorpaycabfare.Te
xt7M:Whatdidyouthinkoftheconcertthen?Sawyouupthereonthebalcony.W:Itwasawesome,atleastSallyRydoutwas,⑧butanold-fashionedtheatrewasafunnyplacetoh
oldarockconcert.Itwaslikeallgoldpaintandredcarpetseverywhere.M:Oh,Ithoughtthatwascool,anywayIgotmytick
etathalfpricebecauseIboughtithalfanhourbeforetheconcertstarted.W:Ishouldhavedonethat,too.⑼BecauseIdidn'tthinkthesupportbandswereuptomuchac
tually.M:⑼No,sameoldstuff,gladIdid'tpayfullprice!Text8M:Hello.⑩I'dliketosendthispackagetoSwitzerland.W:C
anyouputitonthescales,please?OK,sothat'sabout13pounds.That'llbe£5.50bysurfacemail.Itshouldbethereinundertwoweeks.⑩What'sinit,anyw
ay?BooksorDVDs?M:⑩Neither,somebrochuresforacolleague.⑾Howlongwillittakebyairmail?W:(11)Airmailwilltakethreedays.I'lljustche
cktheprice.(12)Oh,£6.00.Notmuchdifference.M:Oh,well,I'allsenditbyairmailthen.Isitsafe?Imean,thisisquiteimp
ortant.W:(12)Well,ifyouwantasignaturewhenit'sdelivered,youcansenditbyInternationalSignedFor.That'sanextra£3.50.M:Isee...W:Or
,foranextra£4.50,(13)youcansenditbyAirSure.Thatmeansonlinetrackingforthewholejourney.It'sthemostsecurewaytose
ndit,andfastest,too.M:Oh,right.(13)I'llsenditbythelastwayyousaid.Thequickest.Text9W:Martin,you'veplaye
dmanysuperheroesinthefilms.(14)Whatisthehardestpartofplayingasuperhero?M:Well,youhavetobefittoplaytherole,butgettingyourbodyinshapei
ns'tthehardestpart.(14)It'smasteringallthatleaping,falling,turningandrollingthat'sactuallythetrickie
st.W:(15)Sohowdidyougetintoacting?M:I'dneverconsideredit.Istudiedliteratureatuniversity,butneverinvolvedinanydramac
lubs.(15)Aftergraduating,Iworkedforacomedyproduceranditjustwentfromthere.W:YougrewupinCanada.Howwasthat?M:Gre
at!(16)Formybrothers,itwasmoreaboutsportsatweekends.Iwastheonlyoneofmybrothersthatwasinterestedinthecinema.ButIw
as'tthesortoffanwithpostersalloverthewall.W:Whatwouldyouhavedoneifyouhadn’tbecomeanactor?M:Mydadisapoliceofficer;mymotherandallmygrandpare
ntsaredoctors.Evenso,neitherofthosejobsappealstome.(17)Myolderbrotherhasanimport-exportcompany,andIguessIwouldh
aveajobwithhim.W:Thankyou,Martin.Text10W:MynameisSandra.Irunmyowndeep-seabusinessintheOrkneyIslands.Itwasnevermyambitiontobecom
eadivinginstructor.Infact,teachingwasthelastthingIwantedtodo.(18)I'dactuallysetmysightsonbecomingaresearchscient
ist.(19)Itwasafterhighschool,duringayearoffinAustralia,thatIfirstwentdiving.Iloveditfromthefirst.BackinBritain,Idid'tstudygeogra
phyoranythingconnectedwithdivingatuniversitybecauseI'dalreadygotaplacewaitingformeonamath’scourse.ButIjoinedanunderwaterc
lubandItrainedforaqualificationwhichallowedmetobecomeadivinginstructor.Afterthat,Iworkedasadivinginstructo
rinSouthAfricaandthenJamaicauntilI'dsavedupenoughmoneytocomebacktoBritainandIdidanothercourse-amaster'sdegreeinMarineReso
urceDevelopment.Assoonasthecoursewasover,Isetupmyowncompany.ThebusinessiscalledNorthAtlanticDiving.Someoftheclientscomefrompersonalrecommendati
onsofsatisfiedcustomers,andsomepeoplerespondtotheadvertisementsinmagazines.(20)Butmostofthediversfinduswhenthey'rebrowsin
gontheInternet.Now,I'mreallysatisfiedwithmylifeandmywork.