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三明一中2024-2025学年上学期12月月考试卷高三英语本试卷共12页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:一、答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号和座位号填写在答题卡上,将条形码横贴在答题卡右上
角“条形码粘贴处”。二、作答选择题时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。三、非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原
来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液,不按以上要求作答的答案无效。四、考生必须保持答题卡的整洁;考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.
Whyisthemangoingtothedoctor?A.Hehasastomachache.B.Hehasaheadache.C.Hehastheflu.2.Whatwillbeservedlater?A.
Pork.B.Soup.C.Steak.3.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Visitacafé.B.Enjoyartworks.C.Watchasportsgame.4.Whatisthet
opicoftheconversation?A.Reportingatrafficaccident.B.Runningtokeepfit.C.Tryingtocatchaflight.5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inapark.C.
Inalibrary.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whenarethespeakersgoingtomeetnextweek?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.7.Whatdot
hespeakersagreeondoing?A.Goingoutforadrink.B.Runninginthepark.C.Havingameal.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Shareanexperience.B.M
akeaninvitation.C.Promoteasport9.Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttogotothebeach?A.Shehasnopropershoes.B.Shehasafearofthesea.C.Shedislikesthesa
nd.10.WhoisAndrew?A.Theman'sclassmate.B.Thespeakers'friend.C.Thewoman'sbrother.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.
Whatdidthewoman'ssondoattheweekend?A.Hedidsports.B.Hewentshopping.C.Hehadabirthdayparty12.Howmanycoatsdidthewomanbuy?A.Two.B.Thr
ee.C.Four.13.Whatseasonisitcurrently?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Winter.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14.Whatistherelationshipb
etweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Publisherandwriter.15.WhydoesSarahthinkshe'squalifie
dfortherole?A.Sheisstrict.B.Shelovesliterature.C.Shehastwoyearsofexperience.16.WhatdidSarahdislikeaboutherlastsch
ool?A.Itsdiscipline.B.Itsstudents.C.Itslocation.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutChineseculture?A.It'scomplica
tedwithalonghistory.B.It'samixoftraditionalandmodernideas.C.ChinesemedicinereflectsChina'sgeography.18.Howmanyliteraryclas
sicsdoesthespeakermention?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofChineseculturalheritage?A.It'sdifficulttounderstand.B.Itneeds
tobereshaped.C.It'sworthpassingdown.20.Whatwillthelistenersdofirst?A.Havearest.B.Haveadiscussion.C.Haveatasteofsomefood.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。AOnSafari:Tanzania'sGreatMigrationSchedu
leDay1:Arusha,TanzaniaArriveatKilimanjaroInternationalAirport(JRO)inArushathiseveningandtransfertoyour
hotel.Day2:LakeManyaraNationalParkDrivetoLakeManyaraNationalPark,observethewildlifeontheshoresofLakeManyara.
Enjoyawalkaroundthelodge’sgroundsandgardensbeforehikingtoanearbycoffeeplantation.Meetwithaconservationisttolearnabouthisworkofpreventi
nghuman-lionconflict.Day3:NgorongoroCraterAfterbreakfast,traveltotheNgorongoroHighlands,whereyouwillmeetwithMassaicommunitymembers.Enjoy
arareopportunitytoviewtraditionalsinginganddancing.Afterlunch,descend2,000feettotheflooroftheNgorongoroCrater,whichsheltersalmost25,0
00animals.Day4:SerengetiNationalParkRiseearlyforamorninggamedrivebeforeflyingtothenorthernSerengeti.Withluck,youwillwitnessthewildebeest
migration.Onyourlastevening,gatherforacandlelitfarewelldinnerinthebush.NationalGeographicExpertwilljoinyouforadiscus
sionaboutthemigration.Day5:ArushaFlybacktoArusha.RelaxforthedayattheRivertreesCountryInnbeforetransferringtotheKilimanjaroInt
ernationalAirport(JRO)toconnectwithyourflighthome.Dates&PricesDateDoubleOccupancySingleOccupancySep.10-14,2024$1,200perperson$1,500perpers
onOct.8-12,2024$1,300perperson$1,600perpersonWhat'sincluded:TransportationprovidedontripAccommodationasindicatedinthescheduleMealsasindicatedinthe
scheduleDailyactivitiesasindicatedinthescheduleWhat'snotincluded:●Airfarefromandbackhome●Tripcancelationinsu
ranceoranyothertravelinsurance●Visaswhenapplicable21.Onwhichdayscantravelersmeetwildanimals?A.Dayl&Day2.B.Dayl&Day3.C.Day2
&Day4.D.Day3&Day5.22.HowmuchshouldacouplepayiftheydepartonOctober8?A.$2,400.B.$2,600.C.$1,600.D.$1,300.23.Whatdoesatravelerneedtopayextr
achargefor?A.Airfareprovidedontrip.B.Mealsandaccommodation.C.Activitiesjoinedbyexperts.D.Insuranceforcancelingthetrip
.B“Thewaterwillturntosteam,whichwillpowercars.”“Yeah,that'sareallycoolidea.”Thisconversationispartofalessonabouttechnolog
iesthatreduceplanet-heatingpollution.Itwaslectured,inabrand-newway,byKirstinMilks,ascienceteacheratBloomingtonHighSchool.Climatechangeisthestor
yoftoday'syoungpeople'slives.ButMilkssays,“Ourstudentsneedtoknownotjustthestuffwehearaboutinthenews,butalsotheactualdifferencewecanmakeinoursharedf
uture.”So,sheteachesinsuchaninnovativeway.Creativityisatthecoreofherlesson.Afterstudentslearnthebasicsofclimateengineering,whichcoversar
angeofstrategies,includingreflectingsunlightbackintospaceandremovingcarbondioxidefromtheatmosphere,they’reaskedto“comeupwithinterest
ingwildideas”toslowglobalwarming.Inthefirstroundofbrainstorming,studentsimaginedlotsofwaystoreflectlightba
ckintotheatmosphere,likecoveringthedesertinshinyglitter(发光物).Next,studentsareaskedtoconsiderthepotentiallimi
tationsandriskstotheirideas.Takeglitterinthedesert,forexample:“Howarewegoingtomakesurethattheglitterdoesn'tgeteatenbytherockpocketm
ouseorsnakes?”Milksasks.Thestudentsuggestsmakingtheglitterlargeandsmoothenoughsoitwon'tbeeatenbyanimalsorotherwiseharmth
em.Fortheirfinalassignment,studentspresenttheirconcepts,includingtheiranticipatedbenefitsandrisks.BenKra
vitz,anassistantprofessoratIndianaUniversity,whocarefullywatchthewholelesson,says,“Theneatthingaboutseeingalloftheseideascomeoutofthecl
assroomisit'snotIcan'tdoit.It'swecandoit.Humans,whentheygettogether,candoamazingthings.Andthat'swhatgives
mehope.”24.WhydoesKirstinMilkslectureinaninnovativeway?A.She'sbetteringwaystopowercars.B.She'sinspiringstudentstoaddressr
ealproblems.C.She'smakingscienceclassesmoreaccessible.D.She'shelpingstudentsstayinformedofclimatechange.25.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout?A.P
roceduresofalesson.B.Thecorevalueofcreativity.C.Ideasofdifferentstudents.D.Thekeyconceptofsolutions.26.Howisthelastparagraphmainlydeveloped?A.Bydefi
ningaconcept.B.Byquotinganexpert.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Byprovidinganexample.27.WhichbestdescribesMilks'wayoft
eaching?A.Itignorespracticalapplication.B.Itfocusesontheoreticalknowledge.C.Itencouragescreativeproblem-solving.D.I
thighlightstherisksofclimatechange.CFormillionsofyears,bees,mothsandotherpollinatorshaveusedscents(香气)tolocateflower
sandtransferpollen(花粉)toanyflowerstheylatervisit.Butsomethingischangingtoday.Whenthescentsofflowersinteractwithcertainairpollutants(污染物)
atnight,keyscentsaredestroyed.Mothsandothernighttimepollinatorsmayfindithardtorecognizetheflowerstheywereseeki
ng,researchersshow.TheSeattleteamconductedfieldandlabtestswithaplant—thepaleeveningprimrose.EcologistJeremyCh
anputbagsoverpaleeveningprimrosestotraptheflowers’scent.Thenhetookthescentbacktothelab,alongwithsomemoths.Theyreleasedtheprimrosesc
entandmothsintoawindtunnelthatcouldmimicconditionsinanoutdoorfield.Atonce,theywatchedthemothseasilyflying
straightupwindandtrackingthescent.Butitwasdifferentwhenpollutants,likeozoneandnitrogendioxide,wereadd
edtothemix.Now,themothsflewina“Z”line.Theyseemedtobeseekingthescent—oftenwithoutsuccess.Theteamthendecidedtotestitsfindi
ngsinnatureatnight.Theresultwasthesame.Whenthisscentwasmixedwiththepollutants,moths’visitsdropped.Somemothsevenneverfoundasingleflowerduringth
etests.Besides,thesamereactionscouldhurtflowers’scentsbyday.Butbecausesunlightcanbreakdownozone,theproblemis
likelymoreseriousfornightpollinators.AsEarth’sclimatewarms,it’slikelythatamixofpollutantswillcontinueto
climb.Suchconditionscouldworsenthepollutionthreattoflowers'scentsandplantpollination.“Asweknow,pollination
isimportanttofoodgrowers”,notedJoelThornton.He’sanatmosphericscientistintheteam.Hesaidpollutioncouldposeanewtypeofthreattofarmi
ng.28.Whydomothshavetroublefindingoutflowerstoday?A.Flowers'scentsinterruptmoth.B.Pollutantsaffectflowers'scents.C.Fl
owersarenotavailableatnight.D.Flowersarechangingtheirscents.29.Howdidtheresearchersgetthefindings?A.Bymonit
oringmoths'behaviors.B.Bydetectingtheprimrosescent.C.Byanalyzingthetypesofpollutants.D.Bycomparingscentswithpollutants.30.WhatdidJoelThorntonth
inkofthefindings?A.Amusing.B.Promising.C.Satisfying.D.Worrying.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Polli
nators:LostinPollutantsB.Scents:GonewiththeWindC.Pollinators:MasterofaGardenD.Scents:Nature'sSecretLanguageDAreyoueyebrowblind?TikTo
kusersseemtothinkso—manyhavecomplainedontheplatformaboutmakeupwearers’apparentinabilitytospotwhetherthey’reblindlyfollowi
ngmakeuptrendsorwearingwhatlooksgoodontheirfaces.Though“eyebrowblindness”andothertypesof“beautyblindness”aren'te
xactlyconsideredmentalhealthtrouble,people'stendencytofollowtrends—evenwhentheylooksillyortakerisksdoingso—isdefinitelyarealphenomen
on.So,whatdoespsychologysayabouttrendfollowing?First,followingtrendsisn'tasignofcharacterweaknessormentalhealthtrouble.Instead,sayspsychologistP
amelaB.Rutledge,it’sperfectlynormal.Thereasonfortrendfollowingrelatestohumans’coreneedtobelongtoasoc
ialgroupandconnectwithothers.Multiplepsychologicalframeworksarguethathumanconnectionsareasimportantasbasicsl
ikeaccesstofoodandshelterbecausehumansevolved(进化)torelyononeanotherforsurvival.Butwhydotrendsthemselv
eshavesuchapull?“Ourbrainsarehardwiredtonoticewhat'sunusual,”Rutledgesays.Thus,wenoticeoutliersandattention-grabbers,makingtrendsevenmo
reappealingforthoseboldenoughtofollowthem.Nooneisexemptfromfollowingcrazes,noticingtrends,orsignalingtheirrealbelongingtosocialgroups.Buto
negroupinparticulariseveneasiertofollowtrends—evenriskyones:Tweens,teens,andyoungadults.Aschildrenstarttheroadtowardadul
tindependence,theylookforwaystoexpresstheirindividuality.Thiscanproducesometimesdesperateattemptstoproveaffiliation(隶属关系)wi
thsociallycrediblein-groupsandcanfueldesiretostandoutwiththehelpoftrends.So,nexttimeyouputonmakeup—orgetdressed,orderamealinpublic,orpurchaseavehicle
—considerthatyourdecisionmaynotbeaspersonalizedasyoumaythink.“It'sreallyjustaninbornresponse,onethatc
anbeexplainedbyourneedtofitinwithorstandoutfromthecrowd.”saysRutledge.32.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,abeautyblindpersonmight.A.opposemakeuptrend
spubliclyB.followmakeuptrendsuncriticallyC.relyonsocialmediaformakeupadviceD.takeriskswithuntestedbeautyproducts33.What'saprimarym
otivationoftrendfollowing?A.Financialprofit.B.Socialconnection.C.Artisticexpression.D.Characterweakness.34.Whichcanbestreplac
etheunderlinedwords“exemptfrom”inparagraph4?A.Freeof.B.Subjectto.C.Exposedto.D.Concernedabout.35.Whatmig
htRutledgethinkoftrendfollowing?A.It'sapersonalizedchoice.B.Itmirrorspeople'smentalhealth.C.Itresultsfroml
ackofself-confidence.D.It'sanaturalresponsetosocialsignals.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。WhatDoesOurBodyLanguage
Reveal36Peopletendtojudgeusfarmoreonourphysicalappearance,includingourmannerisms,thanbywhatcomesoutofourmouths.Togivetherightimpressio
n,it'simportanttounderstandwhatweareconveyingnon-verballyandhowourunconscioussignalsarebeingreceivedbythepeopleweinteractwith.Smilingisapowerful
toolinyourbodylanguagecollection.Perhapsyousmilealotinthehopeofappearingfriendly.37InsomeAsiancultures,smilingtoomuchisseenasasignalthatyo
u'renotaseriouspersonandmayloseyousomerespect.Ifyou'retryingtohidenervousnessyou'dbetteravoidsmilingtoomuch,too.Alsobeawarethatnervousp
eopleoftenhugthemselves,rubtheirforehead,andshifttheirbodyweightfromonefoottoanothertocreateaslightrockingmotion.38Ifyou'retryingtos
howthatyouarelisteningsympatheticallytowhatsomeonehastosay,trytippingyourheadslightlyandnoddingveryslightly.Thisgestureimplies
youarelisteningwithinterest.Ifyou'retalkingtosomeoneandathirdpersonjoins,turnyourbodytowardsthemslightlytoincludethemandmakethemfeelvalu
ed.39Asinglenodoftheheadisalsoastronggestureofcoolnesswhenlisteningtoanotherperson.Tobuildtrustquickly?Trymirroring.Ado
ptingasimilarstance(站姿)tothepersonyouareengagedwithindicatesyourinterestandhelpsdeveloptrust.Usethiswithcaution,th
ough.40Mirroringonlyworkswhentheydon'trealizewhatyou'redoing.A.Don'tobviouslycopyyourcompanion.B.Ourbodylanguagespeak
svolumesaboutus.C.Controlthesehabitstoappearmorecomposed.D.Ourbodylanguagebarelyovershadowsourverbalcommunication.E.Justbeawareth
atitmightmakeyouseemlessprofessionalatwork.F.Wetendtopositionourbodyandfeettowardthepersonofinteresttous.G.Bycontrast,afailuretoang
leyourbodytowardsthemimplies“Unwelcome”.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)阅读下列短文,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。Sevenyearsafteraterriblefallleftmeparalyzed.HereIwas,withmytwoteammates,onthewaytobecomingthefirstall-disabledteamto
crossEurope'slargesticecap,theVatnajökullglacier(冰川),unsupportedandunassisted.Ayearbefore,whenMcCannfirstsuggestedmakingthe100-miletrip,Iw
asexcitedbythe41ofreachingthislostworldofmountainsandice,yet42aboutwhetherI'dstruggle.ButIwaseagerfor43andsignedontodothetripwithMeCannandJackson,
bothofwhomhadspinalcord(脊髓)injuries.Fromourstartpoint,wewouldneedto44throughstorm-forcewindsandovercomethe45ofourinjuries.Th
iswasgoingtobethetoughestchallengeofmylife.Ropedtogether,westartedtowardthefrozenhorizon,46twosledges(雪橇)load
edwithequipmentbehindus.Just10minutesintoourjourney,Iwasalreadybeginningtofeelthe47onmyshouldersandarms.Theweightofourequipmentwasaconsta
nt48asitdraggedstubbornlythroughthesnowbehindus.Andyet,witheachdriveofmypolesintothesnow,Ipushedmyselffur
therfromcivilization—and49tothemanI'doncebeen.After11toughdays,andcountless50andslips,weapproachedtheeasternedgeoft
heVatnajökullglacier.Wehadbeatentheodds,51ourphysicallimitationsandemergedvictorious.Thatmomentatthe52affectedeveryaspectofmyli
feandthewayI53mydisability.NolongerdidIconsidermyself54,because,ifIcouldreachthesummitofaremoteicecap,Icouldo
vercomethefrustrationsandsetbacksofday-to-daylifewithflexibilityand55.41.A.possibilityB.conditionC.scheduleD.obs
ervation42.A.curiousB.puzzledC.enthusiasticD.anxious43.A.recoveryB.fameC.adventureD.money44.A.battleB.liveC.seeD.walk45.A.powersB.limitsC.s
ourcesD.danger46.A.pushingB.draggingC.operatingD.following47.A.strengthB.responsibilityC.weaknessD.pressure48.A.resistanceB.prote
ctionC.inspirationD.failure49.A.closerB.harderC.higherD.deeper50.A.stepsB.turnsC.fallsD.tricks51.A.setdownB.wentbeyondC.keptoffD.movedinto52.A.
edgeB.baseC.centerD.summit53.A.ignoredB.foughtC.understoodD.hid54.A.successfulB.disabledC.braveD.irresponsible55.A.curiosityB.sincerityC.w
illpowerD.innovation第Ⅱ卷第三部分语言运用第二节(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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Shoesmaynotbethefi
rstthingonewouldnoticeofthese2,200-year-oldTerracottaWarriors,56aninitialanalysisoftheirfootwearshowedthatthesehumbleaccessoriesmighthav
eplayedavitalroleintheQinarmy.TwoChineseresearchersmade57copyofthefootwearusingtheshoe-makingtechniquesandmat
erialsknowntobeusedbytheQinpeoplewhenthewarriors58(build).Thestudyfoundthatthereplicasprovidedthewearerswithamorecomfortable,
stableandefficient59(walk)experience.60(equal)fascinatingarethewarriors'clothes:theywerecandy-coloured.WhentheTe
rracottaWarriorswereoriginallycreated,theywerepaintedabrightarrayofreds,blues,andgreens,61arebelievedtohavematchedthecoloursoftheclothingwornbyth
eQinsoldiers.Inmanycases,thepainthasnotsurvivedthecenturiesafterthewarriors62(burn)byfiresorsoakedinfloods,butafewofthewarriorshav
ebeenunearthed63theiroriginalcolouringstilllargelyundamaged.A2019studyfoundthatthecolorsweremixedwithvario
usprotein-basedbinders,suchasegg,animalgluesandmilk,before64(paint)ontothesoldierstohelpsecurethepaint.65(reconstruct)basedonthisresearchseemtosu
ggesttheQinfashion—atleastinthearmy—wastoclashcolours(撞色).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,英语教材出版社正面向学生征求使用意见。请给你所用教
材的主编ProfessorNunan写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.使用教材的收获;2.改进教材的建议。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。DearProfessorNunan,Bestregards,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。Iwasnominated(提名)forourschool'sdebateteam.Ijumpedatthechance.WhenIgothomethatday,Ibegantofillouttheapplicati
onform,tryinghardtoprovehowImetalltheteam'scriteria:strongcommunicationskills,teamwork,andagoodunderstandingofcurrenteve
nts.Thenextday,Ihandedinmyapplicationandwaitedwitheagerness.Iwasontenterhooks(如坐针毡),anticipationbuildingupw
itheachtickoftheclock.Twoweekswentby,andIreceivedaletterfromtheschoolaboutthedebateteam,whichbeganwith“I’msorryto…”.Asso
onastheschoolbusletmeoffthatafternoon,Iracedintothehouse.Mymotherwastypingatthecomputer.“Mom,”Isaid,myvoicebarelyaboveawhisper,“Ididn’tma
kethedebateteam.”Shelookedup,asmileplayingonherlips,thinkingIwasjoking,andplayfullyreachedouttohigh-fiveme.Butthetearsinmyeyestoldadiffer
entstory.“No,really,Iwasn'tpicked,”Itoldher,handinghertheletter.Hersmilefaded,replacedbyalookofgenuineconcern.“Oh,sweethear
t,I'msorry,”shesaid,surprised.“Theremustbesomemistake.”Shecalledthedebateteamadvisor,butheconfirmedtherewerenomistakesandthedeci
sionwasfinal.Hearingthat,Ibrokedownandburstoutcrying.Therejectionstung(刺痛)me,especiallywhenIsawfriendscelebratingtheiracce
ptance.Ifeltcheated,questioningthefairnessoftheprocess.Inmyview,someselecteddidn'tdeserveitasmuchasIdid.Bitternesscrept(潜入)intomywordsasIcomplai
ned.“I’mthebestfitfortheteam,”Iprotested.“See,Jenny,complainingwon'tgetyouontheteam.”Momgavemeaseriouslook.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。I
staredatMomandlistenedeagerly.——Ididmakeitwhenasecondchancecame3monthslater.三明一中2024-2025学年上学期12月月考高三英语试题参考答第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5:ABBCB6-
10:CABBC11-15:ACCAB16-20:AABCA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)A篇阅读21-23:CBDB篇阅读24-27:BABCC篇阅读28-31:BADAD篇阅读32-35:BBAD第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,
满分12.5分)36--40:BECGA第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45:ADCAB46-50:BDAAC51-55:BDCBC第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)第二节(共10小题,每小题1
.5分,满分15分)56.but57.a58.werebuilt59.walking60.Equally61.which62.hadbeenburnt/burned63.with64.beingpain
ted65.Reconstructions第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.Onepossibleversion:DearProfessorNunan,LearningthatyouaregatheringfeedbackonourEnglishtextbooks,I'm
gladtosharemythoughts.Ifindthetextbooksincrediblybeneficial.Thewell-selectedmaterials,filledwithintriguingstoriesandfreshopinions,ha
vearousedmyinterestinlanguagelearningandopenedupanewworldforme.Mylanguageskillshavealsobeensignificantlyenh
ancedwiththehelpoftheWorkbook.However,itwouldbebettertoincludemoreinteractiveactivities,suchasrole-playsordebates,toaddmorefuntoourlearningex
perience.Thankyouforconsideringmyfeedback.(90words)Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分25分)67.Onepossibleversion:IstaredatMomandliste
nedeagerly.Shesharedherownstoriesoffailureanddisappointmentandhowsheturnedthemintoopportunitiesforgrowt
h.“Everyrejectionisalesson,”shesaid.Withherguidance,Ispentthenextthreemonthsimprovingmyskills.Ipracti
ceddebates,readextensivelytostayupdatedoncurrentevents,andsoughtfeedbackfromteachersandpeers.Ievenstartedadebateclubafterschooltogainmor
eexperience.Ididmakeitwhenasecondchancecame3monthslater.Whentheteamneededanextramemberforanupcomingtournament,theyconsid
eredmydedicationandimprovement.Thistime,Iwasready.Myperformanceinthetryoutswasconfidentandwell-prepared.Joiningthe
teamwasasweetvictory,buttherealwinwasintheresilienceIhadbuiltandthelessonsIhadlearnedalongtheway.Mymot
her'swisdomhadsteeredmethroughatoughtime,andIwasgratefulforthejourneythathadmademeabetterdebaterandastrongerperson.附:听力录音文
本Text1M:I'mgoingtothecliniclatertoday.I'vebeenfeelingveryunwell.W:Really?Ihadtheflulastweek.Isthatwhatyouhave?M:Ihadaheadachelastwee
k,butI'msufferingfromseverestomachpainsnow.(1)Text2M:Areyoureadytoorder?W:Yes,please.BothmyfriendandIwouldlikeas
teakandsoup.M:I'mafraidweareoutofsteakatthemoment.Wouldyoulikeporkinstead?W:Well,we'dlikechickenthen.(2)Thankyou!Text3M:Iplannedtowatcharugb
ygamewithmyfriends,①butitgotcanceled.So,nowI'mgoingtovisitagalleryinstead.(3)Wouldyouliketocome?W:I'dl
oveto,butI'mgoingtogetcoffeewithmymom.①本句中gotcanceled之间存在“失去爆破”现象:got最后一个音为爆破音/t,canceled第一个音为爆破音/k/,两者遇到一起,前面的爆
破音做出发音的准备,但并不发音。Text4W:Hurry!We'regoingtomissourflight.M:It'snotmyfaultthattherewassomuchtrafficonourwaytotheairport.Ifwerun,wecanmakeit.
W:OK,(4)butcanyoutakemybags?Theyaresoheavy.Text5M:Ilovereadinghere.It'ssorelaxing.Ilikebeinginnature,andth
erearesomanybirdsaround.(5)W:Ienjoyreadingtoo.However,Iprefertoreadbooksintheclassroom.It'squietthere.Text6W:Hey,Jake
.DoyouwanttomeetonThursdayorFridaynextweek?M:I'mbusyworkingattheofficeuntil7:00p.m.onFriday,butIcanmeet
youthedayafter.(6)W:Okay,great.(6)Doyouwanttogooutforlunch?M:②I'mon~adietatthemoment.Howaboutwegoforajogintheparkinst
ead?W:I'mnotafanofrunning.Canwegotothecafeforacoffee?(7)M:Yes,thatwouldbenice.(7)②本句中ona之间存在“辅音和元音的连读”现象:/a:na/。Text7M:Hi,Malisa.This
isMarkspeaking.I'mgoingforawalkalongthebeachwithmyfriendslaterintheafternoon.Doyouwanttocome?(8)W:Than
kyouforaskingme,butIdon'tlikethebeachatall.(9)M:Whynot?(9)③Isitbecauseyoudon'twantthesandtogetinyourshoesorsomething?()W:No
,Iactuallydon'tmindthesand.I'mjustscaredoftheocean.(9)Mybrothernearlydrownedlastyearduringthesummerholiday.(10)Itwasascaryexperience.M:Ohno!That's
awfulandterrifyingindeed.IsAndrewokaynow?(10)W:Yes,heisfine.ButIhavebeenfrightenedoftheoceaneversince.M:Iunderstand.Iwillse
eyouonMondayatcollegethen.W:Bye.Havefun!③本句是一般疑问句,读时用升调。Text8M:Morning,Stacey.Howwasyourweekend?W:Reallygood,tha
nks.Iwentshoppingwithmyeldestdaughter.Itwasagreattimeforus.M:Thatsoundsnice.Ididn'tknowyouhadchildren.W:I
havethreedaughtersandason.(12)Mytwoyoungerdaughtershateshoppingandmysonwasatfootballwithmyhusbandallweekend.(11)
M:Didyoubuymuch?W:Yes.Iboughtacoatforeachoneofmychildren.(12)Ialsoboughtaringformysisterasit'sherfiftiethbirthdayonWednesday.Igotmyselfsom
enewglovesandawarmhatasit'sbeensnowingsomuchlately·(13)M:That'sagoodidea.It'sbeensocold.Ineedsomemorewarmclothes.(13)Idon'
thatethecold,butImissthehotweathersometimes.Imightgoonholidaysoon,somewherewarm.W:Oh,thatsoundswonderful!However,personallyspeak
ing,IquitelikethistimeofyearasitwillbeChristmassoon.(13)Text9(第14题为推断题)M:Hello,Sarah.(15)(16)Nicetomeetyou!W:Morning.Thankyouforseei
ngme!M:Whydoyouthinkyouaresuitableforthisposition?(15)W:BecauseIlovetoteachandIamverypassionateaboutliterature.(15)Havingta
ughtattwootherschoolsoverthepasttenyears,(16)Ihavealotofexperience.AndIreceivedmymaster'sdegreefiveyearsago.M:W
hataresomeofyourstrengths?W:Ihavegreatcommunicationskills.Icanspeakinfrontoflargegroupsofpeoplecomfortably.Ibelievethatmypassionfor
literaturewouldaidmeinmyrole.AndIhavepublishedmyownbooksandpoems.M:Whataresomeofyourweaknesses?W:Mymainweaknessmaylieindiscipline
.Isometimesstrugglewithtellingstudentsoff,especiallyifitupsetsthem.M:Isee,andwhydoyouwantajobhere?W:B
ecausetheschool'svaluesareinlinewithmymorals.Theschool'szerotolerancetowardbullying(欺凌行为)isalsoimportanttome.Astudentmustn'tusetheirstre
ngthorpowertofrightenorhurtotherstudents.M:Whatissomethingthatyoudidn'tlikeaboutyourlastjob?(16)W:Itwasfairlyclosetomyhouse.However,itwastoostrict.
(16)IhadtopunishstudentsforsillythingsthatIdidn'tagreewith.Text10Hello,I'mLiHua,ahistorianspecializinginChinesetraditionalcult
ure.Today,IwanttotalkabouttherichnessofChineseculture.Chinesecultureisoneoftheworld'soldestandmostcomplex.(17)Itshistorystretchesbackov
er5000years.Itcontainsalotofelements,fromphilosophytocuisine,art,andliterature.ThephilosophyofConfuciu
semphasizesmoralvaluesandrespectforelders.TheseideashaveshapedChinesesocietyforcenturies.Anothersignificant
aspectistraditionalChinesemedicine,whichisstillwidelyrespectedworldwide.AndChinesefoodvariesgreatlyfromregiontoregion.Thatisareflection
ofthecountry'svastgeographyandhistory.Additionally,Chineseliteraturehascontributedmuchtoworldliterature.Therearecl
assicslikeJourneytotheWestandDreamoftheRedChamber.(18)Thetraditionalfestivals,liketheSpringFestivaland
Mid-AutumnFestival,arecelebratedwithgreatenthusiasm.TheyshowtheimportanceoffamilyinChineseculture.Aswemoveintothefuture,it'scrucialtopre
serveandpromoteChina'srichculturalheritage.(19)ThankyouforjoiningmetodayintheexplorationofChineseculture.L
et'scontinuethismeaningfultopieandfurtherourunderstandingafterashortbreak.(20)Andwewillhaveadeepdiscussio
nlater.