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2025届高三英语学科阶段检测2时间:120分钟分值:150分命题人:审核人: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.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabou
t?A.Today’sweather.B.Judy’sweekend.C.Judy’scousin.2.Howwillthewomanpayatlast?A.Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycr
editcard.3.WhatisAngelagoingtodotoday?A.Practisemartialarts.B.Visithergrandparents.C.Workinagrocerystore.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobab
lytakeplace?A.Atabarber’s.B.Inthelibrary.C.Inashoppingcenter.5.Whathelpdoesthemanneed?A.Tobedriventotheairport.B.TosendJohntot
heairport.C.Tohavehiscarfixedtoday.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.Whatdothespeakersneedtodoaccordingtotheman?A.Respond
tothedemandsofthecustomers.B.Participateinthecompany’scontest.C.Giveanametoanewproduct.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Turningtoaco
nsultingcompany.B.Askingforthecustomers’opinions.C.Organizinganunusualmeeting.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whendidtheflightattendantseethebackpack?A
.Aftertheplanelanded.B.Whenthelittlegirldroppedit.C.Whilethewomanwasbrushingherteeth.9.Whendidthewomangetherluggage?A.Atabout7:00.B.Atabou
t8:30.C.Atabout9:30.10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Attheairport.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inasecurityoffice.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthegasolineprice?A.It’slow.B.It’shigh.C.It’snormal.12.What’sLucy’slastconsiderationwhenbuyingacar?A.Safetyissues.B.Fuelc
onsumption.C.Thesizeofanengine.13.Whyaresomehi-techdevicesbuiltinthesegreencarsaccordingtotheman?A.Tomak
etheirpriceslower.B.Tomakethempolluteless.C.Tosatisfycustomers’needs.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthespeakers’attitudetoward
sthechangeofmanners?A.Positive.B.Unconcerned.C.Dissatisfied.15.Whatdidthespeakersusetodointheafternoon?A.Playoutside.B.Hav
ealightsleep.C.Lookaftertheirkids.16.Whydoesthewomanthinkithardtohaveparties?A.Shecan’tfindgoodplacesforthem.B.Sheneverknowswhotoinvite.C.
She’snotsurewhomaycome.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Givingalecture.B.HostingaTVtalkshow.C.Introducingacourseofinterviews.
18.Whatadvicedoesthespeakerofferabout“howtospeak”?A.Speakloudly.B.Don’tspeaktoofast.C.Keepyourvoicelowerthanusual.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabo
utbodylanguage?A.Smilingmakesonelookpretty.B.Propersittingmannersmakeoneappearrelaxed.C.Keepingeyecontactshowso
ne’sopennessandhonesty.20.Whathelpstoimpresstheinterviewerinthefirstplace?A.Appropriatebodylanguage.B.Thebeautifulvoi
ce.C.Thewayoneisdressed.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。ATherearet
wodrive-incampgroundsinHawaiiVolcanoesNationalPark,NämakanipaioandKulanaokuaiki.NämakanipaioNämakanipaioCampgroundisoperatedbyHawaiiVolcanoesLo
dgeCompany.Itisalarge,opengrassyareawithtalltrees.Thiscampgroundhasrestrooms,water,picnictablesandbarbequepits.Campfiresarepe
rmittedinthebarbequepitsonly.Maximumstayis7days.Fees:Thereisapaystationonsite.Drive-insites—$15.00pernight.Iftherearemor
ethantwopeopleinyourparty,youcanexpandtofourpeoplepersitewithanothertent.Weathermaybecoolallyearround
.Daytimetemperaturerange:60sto80sF.Nighttimetemperaturerange:30sto50sF.Wesuggestthatyouuseatentwithagoodrainflyandbri
ngwarmclothingforcooldaysandevenings.Reservationsarerequired.KulanaokuaikiKulanaokuaikiCampgroundislocatedaboutfivemil
esdowntheHilinaPaliRoad.TheninecampsitesatKulanaokuaikihavepicnictablesandtentpads,andareavailableonafirst-come-first-servedbasis.ThereisNOWA
TERatthislocation.Checkouttimeis11:00a.m.Firesareprohibited.Fees:$10.00anightpersite;staylimitofsevenconsecutive
days.$6.00anightpersiteforcamperswhoholdtheInteragencySenior(GoldenAge)andGoldenAccesspasses.Feesmaybepaidatthecampgr
ound’sself-registrationstation.PetsarenotallowedinthecampgroundoranywhereonHilinaPaliRoad.Nighttimetemperaturerange:40sto60sF.Daytimetemperatur
erange:60sto80sF.Wesuggestthatyouuseatentwithagoodrainflyandbringwarmclothingforcooldaysandevenings.Reservationsarerequired.21
.HowisNämakanipaioCampgrounddifferentfromKulanaokuaikiCampground?A.Itoffersnowater.B.Itallowsfireinthebarbequepits.C.It
providesanuptoseven-daystay.D.Ithasanarrowerrangeoftemperature.22.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyoustayatKulanaokuaikiCampgroundf
orfivenightswithGoldenAccesspasses?A.$80.B.$75.C.$50.D.$30.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Aguidebooktoavolca
no.B.Abrochureaboutcampsites.C.AsurveyonHawaiiantourism.D.Auser’sreviewofcampgrounds.BAsachildofaChinesemotherandaBritishfa
ther,youngLilyhadalwaysbeenfascinatedbytherichnessofherdoubleheritage.However,itwasn’tuntilherfirstvisittoChinathat
shetrulybegantoappreciatethedepthofChineseculture.Oneparticularexperiencestoodout:herfirstencounterwiththeartof
Chinesetea.Lilyhadgrownupwiththepleasantsmellofteafloatingthroughherhome,alegacyofhermother’sChineseroots.Yet,itwasintheancientt
eahousesofHangzhouthatshediscoveredthesoulofChineseteaculture.There,amidstthegentlerustleofbambooandthesoftmurmurofconversa
tion,sheobservedtheritualisticpreparationoftea,aprocessasnaturalastheflowofthestreamsshehadonceexploredintheEnglishcountryside.Hermot
her,anexpertinChineseteas,introducedLilytothesubtletiesoftasting.Whydocertainleavesunfoldtorevealhiddenflavors?Whichteascancaptu
retheessenceofamountainmistorasummerbreeze?Witheachsip,Lilyfeltaconnectiontoherancestralhome,abondthatwentbeyondlanguageandtradition.
ThejourneyofteafromleaftocupbecameametaphorforLily’sownjourneyofself-discovery.Shedecidedtopursueabett
erunderstandingoftheartoftea,tolearnhowtheChinesehavecultivatedandcherishedthisancientdrinkforcenturies.Shewouldlate
rrefertothispursuitasher“culturaleco-journey.”ThetaskLilysetforherselfwastoimmerseherselfintheteaculture,toexperiencefirsthandtheprocess
fromteapickingtobrewing.First,shevisitedthelushteagardensofLongjing,whereshelearnedaboutthegreatcarerequiredfo
reachleaf.Thenshetraveledtotheworkshopswhereartisanscraftedthetea,eachstepshowingtheharmonybetweenhumanskillandnat
uralbounty.Shewasdeeplyattractedbytheresults.Theteashetastedwasnotjustadrink;itwasastory,ahistory,andatraditionthathadbeenpasseddownthro
ughgenerations.Withinmoments,theflavorsunfoldedinhermouth,demonstratingthepurityandwisdomofChineseteaculture.Overtime,Lilyhasdip
peddeeperintotheworldoftea.Shehasexploredtheteaceremoniesofvariousregions,eachwithitsuniquecustomsand
significance.Shealsodiscoveredthetherapeuticpropertiesoftea,howithasbeenusedintraditionalChinesemedicinetopromotehealthandwell-being.“Cultural
immersion”iswhatLilycallsherapproachtounderstandingherheritage.“Theworldisatreasuretroveofexperiencesforthecurious,”shesays.“Youi
mmerseyourselfinnewculturesandobservethetraditions.Thenyouletthesenewinsightsshapeyourownunderstandingoftheworld.”24.WhatcanwelearnaboutLilyfr
omthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shewascuriousaboutherdoubleheritage.B.ShepreferredtheBritishlifestyle.C.Shehadadeepinterestintea.D.Shelongedtovis
itChina.25.WhydidLilyvisittheteagardensandworkshops?A.Tolearnaboutthetea-makingprocess.B.Tofindtheperfect
cupoftea.C.Tounderstandtheculturalsignificanceoftea.D.TotestherknowledgeofChinesetea.26.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningLon
gjing?A.ToreviewLily’sculturaljourney.B.ToshowanapplicationofLily’sinterestintea.C.Tocomparedifferentte
aregionsinChina.D.ToremovedoubtsaboutthequalityofChinesetea.27.WhatisthebasisforLily’sculturalexploration?A.Thedesiretoconnec
twithherChineseroots.B.Thebeliefinthetherapeuticpropertiesoftea.C.Thefascinationwiththeartofteapreparation.D.Thecuriosityaboutthecul
turalsignificanceoftea.CResearchersatMITcreatedahigh-techpillthatstartstovibrate(震动)onceitmakescontac
twithliquidintheuser’sstomachandmakehimorherfeelfull.ThepillwasreportedlythoughtupbyShriyaSrinivasan,currentlyanassistantprofessorofb
ioengineeringatHarvardUniversity.VIBES,shortforVibratingIngestibleBioEleotronicStimulator,wasonlyrecentlymadepublicinastudypublish
edintheScienceJournal,butitisalreadybeingannouncedbythemediaasthefutureofweightloss.Althoughithasyettobetest
edonhumans,trialsonpigshaveachievedveryhopefulresults.Afterabout30minutesofVIBESactivity,pigsconsumedonaveragealmost40percentlessfood
inthenexthalfhourthantheydidwithoutthesmartpill.Apparently,therevolutionarydeviceworksbyactivatingstretchre
ceptorsinthestomach,modelingthepresenceoffood.Thisinturnsignalsthehypothalamus(下丘脑)toincreasethelevelsofhormonesthatmakeusfeelfu
ll.Thevibratingstimulator,whichisaboutthesizeofavitaminpill,ispoweredbyanencasedbatteryandactivatedeitherbythegastricfluid(胃
液)breakingdownacoataroundthepill,orbyanincorporatedtimer.Afterproducingthedesiredeffect,thepillexitsthebodywithothersolidwaste.Thegoodnewsist
hatitisexpectedtohaveacostinthecentstoonedollarrange,andresearcherssaythatitmayeventuallybepossibletoimplantthe
stimulatorandthusremovetheneedforpeopletoconstantlyswallowit.“Ourstudydemonstratestheeffectivenessofalow-cost,non-operativeinte
rventiontoreducefoodintakeandcalorieconsumption.Thedevicefunctionseffectivelyinthestomachandleadingtofullness,”saidGiovanniTraverso
,coauthorofthestudy.“Thedevicehasthepotentialtorevolutionizeoptionsforweightlosstreatment.However,futurestudieswillneedtoexplorethephysiolog
icaleffectsofthedevicebeforeit’savailableforpatients.”Researchersarenowexploringwaystoscaleuptheproducin
gofVIBEScapsuleswhichcouldenableclinicaltrialsinhumans.28.Whatistheoutcomeoftakingthepill?A.Liquidproduction.B.Foodstor
age.C.Sensationoffullness.D.Recoveryofusers.29.Whichaspectofthedeviceismentionedinparagraph2?A.Itsworkingprinciple.B.Itsintelligence.C
.Itstestinghistory.D.Itssideeffect.30.Whatistheresearchers’ultimategoalofthedevice?A.Toproducegastricfluidwithit.B.Todestroythecoatar
oundit.C.Tointegrateitintothehumanbody.D.Toremovesolidwastefromit.31.WhatisGiovanniTraverso’sattitudetowar
dsthefutureofthedevice?A.Worried.B.Cautious.C.Doubtful.D.Confused.DWhatstrategydoyouusetomaketoughlifedecisionslikewhethertoendarelations
hip,quityourjob,orgobacktoschool?Maybeyouweightheadvantagesanddisadvantages.Maybeyougowithyoursixthsense.Ormaybe,ifyou’relikemostpeople,yousim
plydonothing.Afterall,wehaveatendencytopreferthestatusquo,andfocusmoreonthepotentiallossesinvolvedwithchangeratherthanthepotentialbenefits.Buthere
’sasimplerstrategy:Whenyou’reindecisiveaboutabiglifedecision,choosethepathofchange.That’sthetakeaway(要点)ofresearchrecentlypubli
shedbyStevenLevitt,aneconomistattheUniversityofChicago.Forthestudy,Levittaskedpeoplewhowerefacingtoughdecision
stotossadigitalcoinonthewebsiteFreakonomicsExperiments.com.Thecointosseswererandomized,withonesiderepresentingchange,th
eotherstatusquo.Thestudyaskedmorethan20,000participantstomakewhicheverdecisionthecointossdirected,andthenreportbackonhowthingsplayed
outaftertwoandsixmonths.Ofcourse,noteveryonefollowedthrough.Thetwo-monthsurveyfoundthatparticipantscho
sechangelessfrequentlythantheyhadinitiallypredictedtheywould.Aftersixmonths,however,thistendencytowardinactiondisappeared.Butthemostsur
prisingweretheresultsonwell-being.Atboththetwoandsix-monthmarks,mostpeoplewhochosechangereportedfeelinghappier,betteroff,andthattheyhadmadethecorrect
decision.Thestudyhadsomelimitations.Oneisthatitsparticipantsweren’tselectedrandomly.Anotherlimitationi
sthatparticipantswhosedecisiondidn’tplayoutwellmighthavebeenlesslikelytoreportbackontheirstatusaftertwoandsixmonths
.Stillthestudydoessuggestthatpeoplewhoareontheedgeofatoughdecisionareprobablybetteroffgoingwithchange.Levittisn’tsuggestingyoutossacointo
makealldecisions.Butcoin-tossingdoesseemtohavesomebenefits.Levittnotesthatsomepeoplemightprefergivingintotheirfatetorandomn
essinordertoavoidregret.Butyoucanalsouserandomnessabitmoresensibly.Whenfacingatoughdecision,youcouldtossa
coinand,uponseeingtheoutcome,noticewhetheryoufeelrelieforfright.Ifyoufeelrelieved,that’sprobablythepathyo
ushouldchoose.32.Whatismostpeople’sprioritywhenmakinghardchoices?A.Valuingpotentialbenefits.B.Calculati
ngpotentiallosses.C.Makingachangetothestatusquo.D.Followinginnervoiceofone’smind.33.Whatarethefindingsofthetwosurveys?A.Moreparticipants
remainedinactiveaftersixmonths.B.Makingchangesbroughtmostparticipantshappiness.C.Participants’actionagreedwiththeirinitialprediction.D.A
llparticipantsgaveimmediatefeedbackontheirstatus.34.Whatisalimitationofthestudy?A.Theinsufficiencyofstudystatistics.B.Theinsens
ibleoutcomeoftheanalysis.C.Theincorrectmethodoftossingacoin.D.Therandomnessofpickingstudysubjects.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Tossingcoinsisbeneficialtomakinghardchoices.B.Astudyoffersastrategyformakingharddecisions.C.Whenfacingaharddecision,choosethestatusquo.D.Astudyju
stifiesmakinghardchoiceswithrandomness.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。Whilemost
ofusworkhardtoshineatthepresentationsandspeecheswecanpreparefor,wemayfindimpromptu(即兴的)communicationscary.Actually,youjustnee
dtolearnspecificskillstocommunicateeffectivelywhenputonthespot.Hereareafewpointers.36Whatdoyouwantyouraudiencetoknow?Howd
oyouwantthemtofeel,andwhatdoyouwantthemtodo?Havingaclearobjectivepairedwithanawarenessofyouraudiencewill
narrowyourfocus.Thenyoucanprioritizewhattosayandchooseyourexactwordsmorewisely.OrganizeYourThoughts.Whenmakingformalpresentations,m
ostpeoplegivealogicalstructurethataudiencescaneasilyfollow.Butfewofusadequatelyorganizethoughtsinimpromptusituations.37Infac
t,thebestspeakersmaintainaudienceinterestbydemonstratingconnectionsamongspecificpoints,ideas,forexample.Listenaswellasyoutalk.38Youshoulddo
theopposite:focusonlisteningsothatyoucanbetterunderstandthein-the-momentneedsandinterestsofyourconversa
tionpartnersandrespondmoreeffectively.Paraphrasingoraskingopen-endedfollow-upquestionscanhelpconfirmyourunderstandingandpro
videextratimetothinkaboutyourresponse.Daretobedull.Don’tfeelyouneedtogiveastandoutperformance.Onepopularsayingapplieshere,“39”Listener
saremorelikelytotrustandapproveofyouwhenyouspeaklikeahumanbeingratherthananactororarobot.Researchshowsthatthemosteffectivespe
echincludesmoderateuseoffillerssuchas“um”and“uh”.Therealprobleminimpromptucommunicationisn’taninabilitytocomm
unicate.40Fortunately,ameasureofexperimentationthought,andpracticeoftheskillscanmakeimpromptuspeakingopportunitiesyourtimetoshine.A.Identifyacommun
icationgoal.B.Heknowsmostwhospeaksleast.C.Don’tlettheperfectbetheenemyofthegood.D.It’sbeingsonervousthatwestrugglewi
ththetalks.E.Wemayassumethatit’simpossibletodosoonthefly.F.Aclearstructureenhancescomprehensionandengagement.G.Mostpeo
plegetcaughtupinwhattosayduringimpromptuencounters.第三部分语言运用(共三节,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
。Lastyear,Istartedthejourneyofbeingaremoteproductdesigner.Thethoughtofa41schedule,acomfortablehomeoffice,andtheescapefromt
hecrowdedpublictransportwasincredibly42.Thefirstfewweekswerefilledwithalong-lostfeelingof43.However,the44ofworkingfromhomegraduall
ysetin.Ihadstartedmydaywiththebestintentions,promisingmyselfquickbreaksandregular45.Butdeadlines,endlessemails,andvirtualmeetings46metomycom
puterthroughouttheday,leavingmelittletimeto47.Goneweretheshortwalkstoacolleague’sdeskandthequicklunchtimewa
lksaroundtheofficecomplex.Finally,myworldwas48tothewallsofmyhome,mysteps49inmeremetersratherthankilometers.On
eday,Itried50oneofmyfavoritedressesanditwasn’tpassingthroughmywaistatall.Glancingatmyselfinthemirror,Isawa51personcar
ryingextraweight,ratherthansomeoneenjoyingfreedom.The52ofworkandpersonallifehadleftmefeelinglikeIwasaneverendingmotionm
achine.Thisincidentmarkedthe53ofajourneyofself-discovery.ImadeupmymindthatIneededa(n)54notjustformywaistlinebutformyover
allwell-being.Itwasapromisetoprioritizemyphysicalandmentalhealth,andacommitmentthatIcould55controlovermylifeandmybody.41.A
.tightB.regularC.fullD.flexible42.A.appealingB.amusingC.challengingD.disturbing43.A.directionB.securityC.freedomD.responsibility44.A.dutiesB.rew
ardsC.problemsD.expectations45.A.visitsB.emailsC.updatesD.stretches46.A.tiedB.inspiredC.guidedD.introduced47.A.r
eplyB.relaxC.reactD.read48.A.extendedB.limitedC.relatedD.exposed49.A.countedB.repeatedC.watchedD.followed50.A.tidyingupB.puttingasideC.fittingintoD.g
ettingback51.A.lazyB.tiredC.rudeD.mad52.A.mixB.successC.balanceD.value53.A.distanceB.memoryC.beginningD.training54.A.prom
iseB.excuseC.answerD.change55.A.maintainB.easeC.removeD.regain第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Th
eJiangsucountrysideishometoalotofsmallbeautifulwatertowns,manyofwhich56(locate)alongtheGrandCanal.OneofthesetownsisTongl
i,whichiseasily57(access)totouristsfromthenearbycityofSuzhou.58(build)intheSongDynasty,thetownofferspleasantviewsandlandscapesoft
raditionalChina,characterizedbypicturesquecanalscrossedbyarchbridgesandwhitewashedhousesthatoverlookthewat
er.Walkingalongthenarrowalleys,youcanadmire59interestingnumberofwell-preservedtraditionalhouses,templesandga
rdens.Theatmosphereis60(definite)peacefulcomparedtomostpopularsitesthatareruinedbymasstourismandcommercialization.Yes,Tongliishometoagreatmany
souvenirshopsandlocalproducts,butwhatamazedmewas61wellthetownispreserveddespitebeingopentotourism:agoodbalance62commercia
lactivitiesandlocallife.Soinspiteofits63(popular),Tonglimaintainsaquietfeeling,makingitanidealdestinationforvisitorswhoseekpeacean
dleisure.I64(take)scoresofpictureswhileIwastouringTongli,whichIhopemayinspiretravelerstoaddthisprettywatertowntotheirtrip
s.MyimpressionofTongliissopositivethatIintend65(go)backwithmyfamilyfortheirfirstvisittoChina.第三节单句语法填空(共10题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)66.Fromthet
imethatIheardoftheassistant______(have)comeforhalfwages,itwasobvioustomethathehadsomestrongmotiveforsecuring
thesituation.67.WhentheyclosedtheirLeagueoffices,thatwasasign______theycarednolongeraboutMrWilson’spresence.68.Newlawsaremadea
snewsituationsdevelopsuchas______createdbyadvancesintechnologyorchangesinsocietalattitudes.69.Asthelawisn
ot______(apply)toallsituations,itisjustoneinstrumenttoregulatesociety.70.Remembertodrinkthroughoutexercisetomakeupfor
waterlost______sweat.71.ZhangSanfengwassaidtohaveinventedtaichiafterdrawing______(inspire)fromafightbetweenasnakeandabird.72.Traditionalfestiv
alsare______sourceofnationalprideandhelpshapeournationalidentity.73.Thewholefamilycouldnotbe______(happy)tobetogether.74.
Topreventsofttissue______(injure),makesurethatyouwearproperclothesandequipmentwhenexercising.75.Whateveryouransweris,the
re’salwaysalotmoretoit______firstmeetstheeye.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)76.假定你是校乐团负责人李华,你校学生乐团YouthOrchestra受邀
将参加在英国举办的国际中学生音乐节,并演奏中国民乐,请给主办机构写一封邮件,内容包括:1.询问各项安排;2.表达期待。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearorganizingcommittee,Yours,LiHua第二节:读后续
写(满分25分)77.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。Ijumpedintomymother’scar,shutthedoorandpouredoutmyrecenttrouble.“Jennyisplayinghermindgamesagain.Tr
ainingislesstiringthandealingwithherandherfeelings,”Icomplained.JennyandIwereco-captainsofourcross-countryteam.We’dbeent
rainingforthecomingtournamentforweeks:stretching,running,andmakingthesevenofusintoateam.Jenny,withexceptionalrunningtalent,alwayshadawayto
getaheadofhercompetitorsonthecourse.Shealsohelpedallofusrunfasterandcheereduson.Itseemedthatshewasanticipatingthefinalshow.However,thisweek,herattitu
deshifted.Shekeptmakingexcusesnottorunwiththeteam,fromachinglegstoheadaches.Ihadtobegher,tellingherrepeatedlythattheteamcouldn’tdowit
houther.ItwentonalldayandIwaswornout.What’sherdeal?Mompulledintoourdriveway,andturnedtowardme,“Well,IknowalittleaboutJenny.Sheandherlittleb
rotherhavebeentogetherinfostercare(寄养抚养).Socloseweretheythateverytimetheymoved,Jennywouldsaythataslongastheyweretogether,theyhadafamily.”M
yheartsankasMomcontinued,“Jenny’sstepfathercameforherbrotherthisweek,withgifts,hugsandbigplansfortheirfuture.ButJenny
wasn’tevenpartofhisbigplans.”Mychestfelttight.“PoorJenny,nottohaveafamily.”Iwasclosetotears.Mymotherpatted
myknee.“That’sit,honey.Yougotit.”AndIdid.IdecidedthatIshoulddosomething.Iproposedthatweorganizeateamgatheringbeforet
hetournament.Eachmemberwastowriteaheartfeltmessageforeveryteammateandprepareaspecialgiftfortheonetheyfeltmostconnected
to.ImadesurethatJennywouldcome.Ittooksomepersuading,though.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。Astheteamgatheringbegan,therewastensionintheair.Thed
ayofthetournamentarrived.阶段检测二参考答案听力1-20BCBAACBCBABABCBCABCC阅读理解21-35BDBAABACACBBBAB七选五36-40AFGCD完形填空41-55DACCDABBACBACDD语法填空56.arelocated57.access
ible58.Built59.an60.definitely61.how62.between63.popularity64.took65.togo单句语法填空66.having67.that68.those69.applicable70.to71.inspiration72.a73.hap
pier74.injury/injuries75.thanDearorganizingcommittee,IamLiHua,theconductoroftheYouthOrchestra.ThankyouforinvitingustotheupcomingInternation
alHighSchoolMusicFestival.Iamwritingtolearnmoreaboutthedetailsofthisevent.(写信目的)Firstly,couldyoukindlyprovidedeta
ilsregardingourperformanceschedule,particularlythedateandtimeofourperformance?Additionally,insightsintotheperformancevenuewh
ereourperformancewilltakeplacewouldbeimmenselyhelpful.【高分句型一】Knowingtheavailabletechnicalequipmentwillenableusto
tailorourperformanceaccordingly.Besides,sincewewillperformChinesefolkmusicwithvariousChinesetraditionalinstrumentsthatrequires
pecialcare,arrangementsregardingaccommodationandtransportationwouldbegreatlyappreciated.【高分句型二】(询问各项安排)Wearereallylookingforwa
rdtothisexcellentopportunitytoshareourmusicwithglobalaudiences.Thankyouforyourattentiontotheseinquiries.Lookingforwardtoyour
reply.(表达期待)Yours,LiHuaAstheteamgatheringbegan,therewastensionintheair.Apparently,Jennywasstillupset,herheadhanginglow.W
ithaheavyheart,Ikickedthingsoff,emphasizingourbondasateam.【高分句型一】MygiftforJennywasaphotoofourteam,witheveryoneapplaudingherfortaki
ngfirstplace.Gradually,ourteammatesshoweredeachotherwithencouragingwordsandgifts.“Toourcaptains,youaretherock!”Wordslikethiseasedthetensiona
ndwarmedourhearts.Jennycouldn’tholdbackhertearsanymore.“Let’smakeittogether,asateam!”shesaid,handingmeadrawingofustoge
ther.(描写了珍妮的状态和大家对她的鼓励)Thedayofthetournamentarrived.Jennystoodbesideme,alookofresolveonherface.Whenthegamebegan,thesevenofusgaveitourall,withJ
ennyleadingthecharge,inspiringustopushharder.【高分句型二】Weweresoclosethatourheartsseemedtobeattogether.Asexpected,Jennytookustothetop.Weburstintocheersa
tthefinalwhistle.Wereallymadeitasateam.Butdeepdown,Iknewweweremorethanateam—wewereafamily,withloveandunderstanding,whe
reeveryonewasvalued!(描写了比赛的过程和结果)