省前中2025届高三上学期期初检测英语试卷

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江苏省前黄中学2025届高三上学期期初检测试卷英语试卷第一部分听力(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。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.Whoisthemanprobablytalkingto?A.Ashopassistant.B.Hiswife.C.His

co­worker.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Thewoman'sphoto.B.Ascenicspot.C.ATVdrama.3.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.E­c

ommerceisadouble­edgedsword.B.Localspecialtiesshouldbeexported.C.Commercialsareofnouse.4.Whatwillthemand

onext?A.Closeawindow.B.Catchamouse.C.Leavetheroom.5.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2

2.5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。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和第7两个小

题。6.Whichyearofcollegearethespeakersin?A.Thefirstyear.B.Thesecondyear.C.Thethirdyear.7.Whatdidthewomandoinpublic

?A.Shehadadance.B.Shedidjumpingjacks.C.Sheperformedasong.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatdoesthemanexpecttodoonthe3rd?A.Signacontract.B.Goonatour.C.Returnto

NewYork.9.Whatdoesthemanfinallydecidetodo?A.Cancelthereservation.B.Contactanotherairline.C.Advancethedep

arturedate.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whomightthewomanbe?A.Ahostess.B.Adirector.C.Anactress.11.Whatdoesthewomanthinko

ftheaward­winningfilm?A.Itisherpersonalfavorite.B.Itisworthyoftheaward.C.Itisterriblydisappointing.12.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?A.Callameeting.B

.Watchavideo.C.Haveajobinterview.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Whatistheman?A.Afreshgraduate.B.Asoftwareengineer.C.Acompute

rrepairman.14.Whatdoestheexampleoftheman'sgroupprojectprove?A.Hehasgreatleadershipskills.B.Heisagoodteam

player.C.Hepaysattentiontodetail.15.Howdoesthewomandescribetheman?A.Motivated.B.Creative.C.Industrious.16.Whatwillthewom

anmostprobablytalkaboutnext?A.Theemploymentsituation.B.Theinternalpromotion.C.Thecompanyculture.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Howm

uchdiddisabledtravelersspendintheUSin2018?A.About$45.8billion.B.About$58.7billion.C.About$81billion.18.WhatisthebestthingaboutSingaporeinNilesh

Joshi'sopinion?A.Itenablesthedisabledtolivewithdignity.B.Itoffersthedisabledaccessiblepublictransport.C.Itstouristatt

ractionsarefreeforthedisabled.19.WhatdoweknowaboutJohnMorris?A.HespokehighlyofthehotelroomsinLasVegas.B.Hebuysmagazines3or4timesaweek.C.He

oncelivedinSydney.20.WhereisJulieJonesemployed?A.Atahotel.B.Inatravelagency.C.Inapublishingcompany.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASpecialFoodPlacestoTryInSingaporeIt’sanunpleasantfactthatlocalfoodplacesareusuallyme

anttocatertomeat­eaters.Itcanbedifficulttofindatastyfoodplacethatcaterstomeat­freediet.Herearesomeoptionstoshowyoudon’tneedmeatforasatisfacto

rytreat.VeganBurgVeganBurghasasurprisinglydiverserangeofplant­basedburgers.FromHawaiianTeriyakitoChar­GrilledSatay,themenupromisestotempteventh

emosthardcoremeatlovers.Andthat’snotevengettingintotheadd­onsandsidesitoffers,suchasmushroomfriesandbarbecuepotatoes.WoodsSquareT

ower,#01­06,Singapore737737GenesisRestaurantThiseateryprovesthatmeat­freedishescanbeasheartyandflavorfulastheirm

eat­basedcounterparts.GenesisRestaurantisespeciallyknownforitsjuicydumplings,springrolls,pork­freenoodlesandtofucheesecake.HavelockRo

ad,#B1­01,Singapore059763WellSmoochtCollectiveWellSmoochtisacafeanddessertbarwhichspecializesinplant­basedicecr

eam.Madefrombrownrice,sugarcanejuiceandfruitsornutbutters,Smoocht’sricecream,astheycallit,comesinawidevarietyofdeliciousflavorssuch

asEarlGreyLavender,RoseCoconutandGulaMelaka.SinMingCentre,#01­03,Singapore575628GreenCommonThisone­stopplant­

basedeateryandmarketplacehasadeliciousmenuofmouth­wateringmeat­freedishes,fromJapanesecuisinelikesushiandmisoglazedfillettoWesterndishesl

ikefishlesstacosandpasta,aswellaslocalfavouritessuchasseafoodlaksaandevenbuahkeluakrice.HarbourFrontWalk,#169­170,Singap

ore09858521.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Thosewhowanttoloseweight.B.Thosewhopreferhome­madefood.C.Thosewhocan’tgowithoutmeat.D.Thosewhodo

n’teatmeat.22.WhatisGenesisRestaurantfamousfor?A.Japaneseseafood.B.Plant­basedburgers.C.Plant­basedice­cream.D.Chinese­friendlyfood.23.Wheresho

uldyougoifyouhaveasweettooth?A.WoodsSquareTower,#01­06.B.SinMingCentre,#01­03.C.HavelockRoad,#B1­01.D.HarbourFrontWalk,#1

69­170.BWithanabundanceofsunandwind,SpainispositioningitselfasEurope’sfutureleaderingreenhydrogenproductionto

cleanupheavyindustries.Butsomeenergyexpertsexpresscautionbecausethisprocessreliesonmassiveavailabilityofzero­carbonelectricity.Greenhydrogenis

createdwhenrenewableenergysourcespoweranelectricalcurrentthatrunsthroughwater,separatingitshydrogenandoxygenmolecules(分子).T

heprocessdoesn’tproduceplanet­warmingcarbondioxide,butlessthan0.1%ofglobalhydrogenproductioniscurrentlyc

reatedinthisway.Theseparatedhydrogencanbeusedintheproductionofsteel,ammonia(氨)andchemicalproducts,allofwhic

hrequireindustrialprocessesthatarehardertostopfossilfuels.Hydrogenalsocanbeusedasatransportationfuel,whichc

ouldonedaytransformthehighlypollutingshippingandaviationsectors.Spain’slarge,windsweptandthinlypopulatedterritoryreceivesmore

than2,500hoursofsunshineonaverageperyear,providingidealconditionsforwindandsolarenergy,andthereforegreenhydrogenproduction.“Ifyoulookatwherehy

drogenisgoingtobeproducedinEuropeinthenextmillionyears,it’sintwocountries,SpainandPortugal,”saidThierryLeperc

q,thefounderandpresidentofHyDealAmbition,anindustryplatformbringingtogether30companies.“Hydrogenisthenewoil.”Lepercqisworkingwithcompaniesl

ikeSpanishgaspipelinecorporationEnagasandglobalsteelgiantArcelorMittaltodesignanend­to­endmodelforhydrogenproduction,distributionandsupplya

tacompetitiveprice.Criticismhascenteredongreenhydrogen’shighercostcomparedwithhighly­polluting“grayhydrogen”drawnfromnaturalgas.Lepercqarguesthatso

larenergyproducedinSpainispricedlowenoughtocompete.Globally,Lepercqsaid,“Electricityis20%ofenergyconsumption.Whataboutthe8

0%thatisnotelectrified?...Youneedtoreplacethosefossilfuels.Notin50years’time.Youneedtoreplacethemnow.”24.Whya

resomeexpertscautiousaboutgreenhydrogenproductioninSpain?A.Itneedslargeamountsofsunandwind.B.Ithasaneffectonheavyindustries.C.Ituseslotsofz

ero­carbonelectricity.D.Itcausesconflictsamongcountries.25.WhatistheadvantageofgreenhydrogenproductioninSpain?A

.Hydrogenproductiontechnology.B.Thesupportfromgovernment.C.Idealgeographicalconditions.D.Well­developedpublictr

ansports.26.WhatcanbeinferredaboutgreenhydrogeninSpainaccordingtoLepercq?A.Itishighlypriced.B.Itiscompetitive.C.Itiseasytostore.D.Iti

shighly­polluting.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Spainreplacesfossilfuelwithgreenhydrogen.B.Spains

trugglestoleadEUinheavyindustry.C.Spaintakestheleadinpreventingairpollution.D.Spainmanagestousezero­carbonelectric

ity.CAsartificial­intelligenceproductssteadilyimproveatpretendingtobehuman—anAIproducedvoicethatbooksrestaurantreservationsbyphone,

forexample,orachatrobotthatanswersconsumers’questionsonline—peoplewillincreasinglybeputintheworryingsituationofnotknowingwhethertheyareta

lkingtoamachine.Butthetruthmaymakesuchproductslesseffective:recentresearchfindsatrade-offbetweentransparency(透明度)andcooperationinhuman­compute

rinteractions.Thestudyusedasimplegameinwhichpairedplayersmakeaseriesofdecisionstocooperatewithorbetraytheirpartner.Inthelongr

un,itpaysforbothtokeepcooperating.TheresearchersusedanAlproduct,whenpretendingasaperson,whichwasbetterthanpeopleareatgettin

ghumanpartnerstocooperate.Butpreviousworksuggestedpeopletendtodisbelievemachines,sothescientistswonderedwhatwouldhappenifth

erobotrevealeditselfassuch.Theteamhopedpeopleplayingwithaknownrobotwouldrecognizeitsabilitytocooperateandwouldeventuallyover

cometheirdisbelief.“Sadly,wefailedatthisgoal,”saysTalalRahwan,acomputerscientistatNewYorkUniversityi

nAbuDhabiandaseniorauthoronthepaper,publishedlastNovemberinNatureMachineIntelligence.“Nomatterwhattherobotdid,peoplejuststucktoth

eirprejudice.”Arobotplayingopenlyasarobotwaslesslikelytogetcooperationthananotherhuman,eventhoughitsstrategywasclearlymorebeneficialtoboth

players.Inanadditionalexperiment,playersweretold,“datasuggestthatpeoplearebetteroffiftheytreattherobotasifitwereahuman.”Ithadnoef

fect.VirginiaDignum,wholeadstheSocialandEthicalArtificialIntelligencegroupatUmeaUniversityinSwedenandwasnotinvolvedinthestudy,praisestherese

archersforexploringthetransparencyeffectivenesstrade­off,butshewouldliketoseeittestedinadifferentsetup.Tal

al’steamsaidthatinthepublicfield,peopleshouldbeaskedforagreementtobedeceivedaboutarobot’sidentity.Itcannotbeonaninteraction­by­interaction

basis,orelsethe“deception”obviouslywillnotwork.Butoverallpermissionfordeceptionstillraisesethicalquandaries(困境).Dignumsayshum

ansshouldhavetheoptiontoknowaftertheyhaveinteractedwitharobot—butifsheiscallingcustomerservicewithasimpl

equestion,sheadds,“Ijustwanttogetmyanswer.”28.Theunderlinedword“trade­off”isclosestinmeaningto____________________.A.d

istinguishingB.balancingC.switchingD.combining29.Accordingtothepassage,whatattitudedopeoplegenerallytaketowardsrobots?A

.Positive.B.Casual.C.Uncertain.D.Distrustful.30.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheresearchfindingsfromthethirdparagraph?A.Theyaredifferentfro

mthepreviousfindings.B.Theywilldrawpeople’sattentiontorobots’problems.C.Theyfailtosupporttheteam’sassumption.D.Theycanexp

lainwhypeopletreatarobotlikeahuman.31.Accordingtothepassage,whatisVirginiaDignummostlikelytoagreewith?A.T

allRahwan’sresearchfindingscan’tapplytothereal­worldsituations.B.Peopleneedn’tbetoldthattheyareinteractingwitharobotonalloccasi

ons.C.Overallpermissionforinteractingwitharobotdoesmoreharmthangood.D.Therelationshipbetweentransparencyandeffec

tivenesshasbeenfullyexplored.DTheexpression“Geniusis1%inspirationand99%perspiration(汗水)”isoftenattributedtoThomasEd

ison.Butaswehaveprogressedintothe21stcentury,Ithinkweshouldupdatethesaying:“Successis1%inspirationand99%preparation.”Indeed,ideasar

eshootingaroundfasterthanever,butmostareworthlessbecausenoonedoesthehardworktoimplementthem.Andaswe’reinaserviceeconomynow

,implementationrequireshoursandhoursnotofsweatbutofpreparation.Youmustdoitall:reading,researching,fallingintoonerabbitholeafteranot

herontheInternettofindtherightseriesoftestcasesandquotestomakeyourpoint,andpresentingyourideabrieflyandclearly.Preparationi

severything!Watchtheamazing2021videoofthePerseveranceroverlandingonthesurfaceofMars.Theonboardcamerashowstheterrain(地形).Afterthelanding,

I’mprettysureoneofthescientistsexclaims,“Hey,that’smyrock.”Inmissionpreparation,theentirelandingareawasdigitized.Theplannersknewtheplacementofe

veryrockanddipinterrain.Churchillfamouslymemorizedhisspeechesandpracticedgivingthemoverandoverinhisbathtub.Someofthiswastoovercomehis

stutter(口吃),butitwasmainlytogetthetonejustright.Nothingwasoff­the­cuff(即兴的).Hisspeechesdidn’tsoundliketheywerereadfromapieceofpaper;t

heyfeltstreamofconsciousness.Inhisfinesthoursheshowedthevalueofpreparation.But,youmayask,whyputinanyextraeffort?ChatGPTcanpassAdvancedP

lacementtests,entryexamsforlawandmedicalschool,andeventhebarexam.Thatprobablysaysmoreabouthowpoorthosetestsaret

hanaboutAI’sability.ButeventhoughAIcanansweralmostanyquestionyouthrowatit,itisworthlessinanelevatorwhenyourbossask

syouwhatyouthinkaboutnewproductideasorsalesprospectsinOmaha.Theonlyanswercomesfromthat99%preparation.Studyeverything,notonlytheta

skyou’vebeenassigned.Digdeep.Comeupwithideasandpotentialsolutions.Workonanelevatorspeechforwhatexcitesyou.Don’twingit.Prep

are.Andtrustme,thefeelingyougetfrompreparation­inducedsuccessisbetterthananythingyoucanbuyatadrugstore.Preparationwillmakeyousu

pergreat.32.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theserviceeconomymakesideasworthless.B.Ideasareworthlesswithoutprepa

rationandhardwork.C.Implementationdoesnottakemuchtimethesedays.D.Implementationrequiresmoreinspirationthanprepara

tion.33.Howdoestheauthortrytopersuadereaderstoaccepthisargument?A.Byprovidingresearchresults.B.Bysharinghisexper

ience.C.Bylistingexamples.D.Byreferringtoexperts’words.34.WhatpointistheauthortryingtomakebymentioningChatG

PT?A.ChatGPTiscapableofpassingvarioustests.B.Elevatorconversationsrequirehighsocialskills.C.Standardtestsdonotfullyrepresentone’sabilities.D.Prep

arationcanhelpyouperformbetterthanAI.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Howweshouldmakepreparationforourfuture.B.Howwecanachievesuc

cesswithlittlesweat.C.Whypreparationcanpavethewaytoyoursuccess.D.Whyperspirationstillmatersinthe21stcentu

ry.第二节(共5个小题;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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Ithasbeenafewroughyears.Manyofusarefindin

gourselvesexhausted,burnedout,strugglingtobuildbalancebackintoourlives.Weneedtorecharge.Watercanhelp

.Participatinginwateractivitiessuchasswimmingorsurfingcanhelpusentera“flowstate".36Itcalmsthemind,whichisof

tenabsorbedbyreasoningandworry,saysRicardoGil­da­Costa,aneuroscientistandchiefexecutiveoftheneurotechnologycompanyNeuroverse,whohasstudiedhowwateraff

ectsourbrain.Bodiesofwateralsocanproduceaglorioussenseofawe­­­theemotionalresponsetosomethingvastthatexpandsandchallengeshowweseetheworl

d.37Waternaturallyrelaxesusandhelpsfocusourthoughtsbytakingawayallthenoise.Waterhasspecialproperties

thatmayboostnature’spositiveimpact,environmentalpsychologistssay.Whenwearenearwater,thereisoftenlessvisualandaudi

toryinformationtoprocess.Ourmindcanrest.38Besides,itssmellcanstir(激发)uppositivememoriesandassociations.Whenwe’refloating

inwater,ourbodiescanresttoo,inawaywenevercanonland.39Itmovesrhythmically,producingaplayoflight,colorands

oundthatisfascinating.Itholdsourattention,butnotinanoverlydemandingway.40Itgivesourbrainsabreakfromtheintense,f

ocused,exhaustingattentionthatmuchofdailyliferequires.“Waterhelpsyourmindwanderinapositiveway,”saysMarcBerman,directoroftheEnvironment

alNeuroscienceLaboratoryattheUniversityofChicago.“Thisiswhatissorestorative.”A.Mostimportant:Waterisdynamic.B

.Researcherscallthissoftfascination.C.Itmeanswebecomefullydevotedtowhatwe’redoing.D.Oneofthemostcalmingpropertiesofwaterisitssound.E.Thesound

ofwater,typicallysteadyandsoft,comfortsus.F.Awecandecreasestressandhelpusputthingsintoperspective.G.Here’ssomeadviceonhowtousethehea

lingpowerofwater.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)InApril,thelockdowninMorrisTownshipwascomingtoanend.MatthewSullivanwatchedhis

41neighborgazingouttheirwindows.Returningtotheworkplace,theywouldhavelittletimeto42theirlawn.Sullivan,anenterprising14­year­ol

d,sawthe43oflawncare.Hehadabrilliantideainhismind.Tomeetthe44,Sullivanstartedhisownbusiness,andnameditLeaf­ItTo­Us,inwhichhe45

agroupofkidstodolawnsworkinvolvingweeding,leaf­blowing,plantingandfence­painting.LastSaturday,Sullivenandhisparents46th

elocalcharityHelpMorrisNowa$1,000checkthattheyhadearned.“Whatthekidshaddone47me.”Nestor,thefounderofHelpMorrisNo

w,said.“Whentheycameuptomeandsaid‘wearepresentingyouwiththis48’,Icouldn’thave49thosekidsattheirage,doingwhattheyaredoing,withthepurpos

eofhelpingothers.”Thoughthecompanyhad50givenitsearningstoSt.JudeChildren’sresearchHospital,thisseasonit51itscauses.“Nowwe’vegone52,sowearehelpingout

peopleinourcommunity,”Sullivansaid.Sullivan53thattheyhavemorethan$5,000intotalsincethisApril.Lastyear,theycomple

tedaroundtwotothreejobsaweek.Thisyear,they’ve54totwojobsaday.Theyplantokeepthelandscapingbusinessrunningsothattheycanmaintaintheir55giv

ing.41.A.relievedB.concernedC.confidentD.satisfied42.A.leaveoffB.sitonC.setoffD.attendto43.A.significanceB.riseC.potentialD.challenge44.A.demandB.d

eadlineC.targetD.standard45.A.followedB.joinedC.organizedD.ordered46.A.cashedB.sentC.contributedD.signed47.A.satisfi

edB.touchedC.comfortedD.shocked48.A.reminderB.giftC.billD.check49.A.enjoyedB.appreciatedC.imaginedD.admitted50.A.originallyB.eventuallyC.fortunatelyD

.repeatedly51.A.confirmedB.switchedC.discoveredD.ignored52.A.localB.matureC.globalD.wild53.A.arguesB.insistsC.estimatesD.a

cknowledges54.A.withdrewB.narrowedC.expandedD.returned55.A.sensibleB.charitableC.appreciativeD.supportive第二节(语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Asthesummervacationgoeson,museumsremaininthespotlight,withcrowdsofvisitors56_____

______(long)toimmersethemselvesinrichtraditionalculture,whichreflectsasignificantriseinpeople’spassionforculture.Itcameasar

esultofPresidentXiJinping’sconsistentpromotionoftraditionalChinesecultureandhiscallformuseumstobringcult

uralrelicstolife,aswellashis57____________(emphasize)onmutuallearningbetweencivilizations.Xi58___________(high

light)onmanyoccasionsthatChina’sfinetraditionalcultureisthe“rootandsoul”oftheChinesenation,59________

___hehascalled,duringvisitstomuseumsandculturalsitesacrossthenationinthepastfewyears,forabetteremploymentofculturalrelicsa

ndformakingthem“alive”.Toattractmorevisitors,manyinstitutionshavetransitionedfromtheirrole60_________onlycollectorsandprotectorsofartworksandantique

stoalsobecomingculturalserviceproviders.Fromconcertsanddigitalimmersiveexperiencestochildren’splays,museumsand

culturalinstitutionsarecomingupwith61_________(innovate)waystoentertainaswellaseducatethepublic.HenanMuseuminZhengzhou,thecapitalofCentralChina’sHen

anprovince,hostsconcertsformuseumvisitors62___________featuremusiciansplayingancientpiecesofmusicwithtraditionalinstrumentsthatarereplicasofantiquesc

ollectedbythemuseum,someofwhichwereusedmorethan2,000yearsago.63__________clothingstylesofthemusiciansareinlin

ewiththedynastiesduringwhichtheirspecificinstrumentswere64_____________(original)played.DuringSpringFestivalinFebruary,

themuseumwelcomedabout100,000visitors,andconcertticketswerehard65______________(obtain).第四部分写作(共两节,满分4

0分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是校学生会主席李华,下个月将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会。请给你校的英国留学生Chris写一封邮件邀请他来参与演出,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.表演形式建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,____

______________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。Afterflyingallnight,IwastiredasIarrivedinDenvertoholdaneventonpositivethinking.AsIenteredthelecturehall

,Dr.FredVogtaskedme,“DoyouknowabouttheMake­A­WishFoundation?”“Yes,”Ireplied.“Well,a17­year­oldgirlAmy

Grahamhasbeendiagnosedashavingterminal(晚期的)cancer.Doctorsgaveherthreedays.Herdyingwishwastoattendyourlecture.”I

wasshocked.Ifeltacombinationofaweanddoubt.Icouldn’tbelieveit.IthoughtkidswhoweredyingwouldwanttogoseeDisneyland,orsuchl

ike.Whywouldakidwithonlyafewdaystolivewanttospendtheirfinaldayslisteningtoamotivationalspeaker?Suddenlymythoughtswereinterrupted

...“Here’sAmy.”Beforemestoodagirlwearingabrightredhattocoverherhead,whichwasbaldfromallofthetreatments.Herweakbodywasabitbent.Shesaid

,“Mytwogoalsweretograduatefromhighschoolandtoattendyourlecture.Mydoctorsdidn’tbelieveIcoulddoeitherandtheydidn’tthinkI’dha

veenoughenergy.Ihavetorelyonmyparentsnow.”Tearswelledinmyeyes;Iwaschokedup.Mymindwasbeingshaken.Iclearedmyth

roatandsmiled,“Thanksforwantingtocome.”Wehugged,wipedoureyesandseparated.ThatSundayafternoonIheldthe

workshopthatAmyandherparentsattended.Theaudiencewaspackedtooverflowingwithoverathousandattendeeseager

tolearn,growandbecomemorefullyhuman.Ihumblyaskedtheaudienceiftheywantedtolearnahealingprocessthatmightservethemforlife.Fromthestageitappe

aredthateveryone’shandwasraisedhighintheair.Itaughttheaudiencehowtovigorously(用力地)rubtheirhandstogether,separatethembytwoinchesandfeelthehealingenerg

y.ThenIpairedthemoffwithapartnertofeelthehealingenergyfromthemselvestoanother,explainingthateveryonehadheali

ngpotentialtosupportothers.注意:1.续写短文词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。Atthatpointanideastruckme.____________________________________________________W

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e’reputtingtogetheracharityconcertnextmonthwiththegoalofraisingfundstosupportstudentsfromeconomicallydisadvantagedfamilies.It’llbeanightfilled

withheartwarmingmusicandsharedsmilesinourschoolauditorium.Now,here’swhereyoucomein.We’vebeenfansofyourperformances,andwe’dbeabsolutelyexcited

tohaveyoushareyourgiftwithus.Hereareafewideasthatmightsuityourstyle:Ifyoufancytakingcenterstage,howaboutasolopianoperformanceofaclassicalpiece?Itwo

uldbeashowstopper!Or,ifyou’reupforit,aduetwithotherstudentmusicianscouldbeamagicalcollaborationthatouraudiencewouldlove.I’d

liketohearwhatyouthink.Justletmeknowbytheendofthisweek.Lookingforwardtoyourreplyandhopefullyseeingyouonstag

e!Yours,LiHua读后续写Paragraph1:Atthatpointanideastruckme.Isaidtotheaudience,“ThismorningIwasintroducedtoAmyGraham,a17-year-

old.Iwanttobringheruphereandletyouallsendhealinglifeenergytowardher.”Supportedbyherfather,Amysteppedontothestage,lookingfrail

fromanabsolutelackofexercise.Shetalkedaboutwhatshewassufferingfromandherfinalwishtobeatthisworkshop.Touchedbyherstory,theaudiencespon

taneouslywarmeduptheirhandsandengagedinthesimpleexercise,afterwhichtheygaveheratearfulstandingovation.Paragraph2:Witharoundofapplause,Amy’sdadledhero

ffthestage.Atthatmoment,theworkshopbecamemorethanjustalectureonpositivethinking—itshowedthepowerofhope

andtheresilienceofthehumanspirit.Aftertheworkshopconcluded,attendeeslingered,sharingstoriesandexchangingcontactinforma

tion.ManyapproachedAmyandherparents,offeringwordsofencouragement.Itwasclearthatsomethingextraordinaryhadtakenplace---ablendofhope,belief,andthec

ouragetoconfrontadversitywithpositivity.Beforeleaving,Amythankedmefortheunexpectedinvitation,whichwasarealbonusforherandgaveherthehea

lingpowerbeyondphysicalremedies.听力材料Text1M:Yourgoldnecklaceissonice.Iwanttobuyoneformywife.W:Thanks.Ithinkitcanh

olditsvaluewell.Iboughtit...M:Shush!MrLongmaniscomingtowardsuswiththemeetingpapers.Text2W:Thewaterfallinthisphotolooksfamiliar.M:Ithasappeare

dinmanyTVdramas,andasaresult,lotsoftouristsvisititeveryday.W:Itexplainsthematter.Text3W:Thankstoe­commerceplatformsandvideobloggers,thelocalspecia

litiesinmyhometowncanbetradedalloverChina,whichisentirelyunexpected.M:Tosomeextentitistrue,butmanyvideosaretoocommercial.Falseonlineadverti

sementsareemerginginanendlessstream.Text4W:IjustfoundamousewhenIwascleaningmyroom.Pleasehelpmegetitoutofhere.M:Allright.Well,Ilook

edaround,butIdidn'tfindit.Maybeithasescapedthroughthewindow.Anyway,Ihavetogotothegymnow.Text5M:Aretherean

yworkersintheburningfactory?W:Itissupposedtobeempty,becausetheyonlyworkonweekdays.M:Butthefactoryissobadlydamagedthattheywon'tbeabletowor

ktomorrow.Text6M:Thefreshmenwillstarttheirmilitarytrainingthismonth.W:Yeah.Itwasextremelyhotduringourmilitarytra

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sangasonginfrontofothersduringabreakinourmilitarytraining.Iremembersomestudentsalsoperformedvariousdances.It'sstillnice

tothinkaboutit.Text7W:Hello.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:I'dlikeaflightfromNewYorktoBoston,leavingonthe3rd.W:Sorry.Theflightsonthe3rdare

fullybooked.M:Iamoutofluck.Thesameistrueofanotherairline.W:Whataboutthe4th?M:Unfortunately,thatwon'tworkforme.I

'mnotgoingonatour.I'mmeetinganimportantbusinesspartner.Beingpunctualiscrucialformychancesofsecuringthecontract.W:I'msorry,s

ir.M:Well,pleasetellmewhatflightsareavailableonthe2nd.Text8M:Iheardyoutookchargeoftheredcarpetinterviewforthefilmfestivalye

sterday.W:Yes!I'msoproud.Ihadtheopportunityofinterviewingmanymoviestars,includingmyfavoriteactressAnna.ShesucceededinearningtheBe

stActressAward.Whiletheaward­winningfilmisn'tmypersonalfavorite,Idobelieveitdeservestheaward.M:Oh,that'sgreat

tohear!Unfortunately,Imissedyourinterviewpartbecauseofanemergencymeeting.Wouldyoumindifwewatchitnow?W:Notatall.YouknowIalwaysstriv

etodomybest,soI'msureitwon'tletyoudown.Plus,yourfavoritemovieactorColinisintheinterview.M:Whatarewewaitingfo

r?Let'sgetstarted.Text9W:Couldyoupleaseintroduceyourself?M:Yes.MynameisPeterBarnes.Irecentlygraduatedwithadegreein

ComputerSciencefromCarnegieMellonUniversity.Duringmystudies,Idevelopedastrongpassionforsoftwaredevelopmentandworkedonvariousprojects,inclu

dinganinternshipatABCTech,whereIgainedsomeexperienceinprogramming.W:Thatsoundsimpressive.Wevalueteamworkhere.Canyoupro

videanexampleofatimewhenyouworkedeffectivelyinateam?M:Absolutely.Duringmysenioryear,Iparticipatedinagrouppro

ject.Itookonthetaskofmakingslides.Iactivelylistenedtoeveryoneelse'sideasandmaintainedapositiveatmosphere.Wedeliveredtheproject

ontimeandwonfirstplace.W:Excellent.Attentiontodetailisalsocrucialinourindustry.Howdoyouensuretheaccuracyofyourwork?M:Beforestartingatask,Icarefullya

nalyzetherequirements,breakitdownintosmallersubtasks,andcreateadetailedplan.Additionally,Ialwaysaskforandwelcomefeedbackfromotherstocontinuously

minimizeerrors.W:Good.Iappreciateemployeeswhotaketheinitiativeintheirwork.Finally,doyouhaveanyquestionsforus?M:Yes.I'dliketoinquireaboutt

heprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitieswithinthecompany.W:Sure...Text10Whatdodisabledtravelerslookforwhenchoosingacitytovisit?In2018,thevalueofthes

o­called“purplepound”(thespendingpowerofdisabledpeople)toUKtourismwasestimatedat£15.3billion,while27milliontravelerswith

disabilitiesintheUStook81milliontripsandspentabout$58.7billion(£45.8billion)inthatsameyear.Therewasasurveyaboutacity'sappealtodisabledtravelers

.Now,let'sfindoutwhattherespondentsthinkofthetop3cities—Singapore,LasVegasandSydney.AccordingtoNileshJoshi,wh

ohasmobilitychallengesbutdoesn'tuseawheelchair,“Singaporeallowsmetoindependentlymovearoundusingpublictransport.”Overwhe

lmingly,however,themostimportantfactorforsurveyrespondentswasnotphysicalaccessibilitybutbeingtreatedwithunderstandin

gandrespect.Joshisaid,“Alwayssmiling,welcomingandhelpful,thepeopleofSingaporemakeabigdifferenceforth

edisabledtofeelacceptedandlookedafter.”Besides,oneofSingapore'smajortouristattractions,GardensbytheBay,isfullywheelchair­accessible.A

ccordingtoprominentwheelchairbloggerJohnMorris,whovisitsLasVegas3or4timesayear,“Thecityhasoneofthehighestconcentrationsofaccessiblehotelroomsin

theworld.”JulieJones,publisherofTravelWithoutLimits,theworld'sonlyprintmagazinededicatedtoaccessibletravel,praisesSydney'saccessibility.Shesa

id,“Themajorityofthepublictransportsystemisaccessibletowheelchairusers.”

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