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2024届高三年级五月适应性考试英语试题时限:120分钟满分:150分命审题:高三英语组第一部分听力(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.WhatisJudyAlison?A.Alawyer.B.Ajourn
alist.C.Amagazineeditor.2.HowdidTonyfeelattheconference?A.Awkward.B.Satisfied.C.Angry.3.WhatdidJanedolastSaturday?A.Gotothefashions
how.B.Visittheartmuseum.C.Studyattheuniversity.4.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B
.Neighbors.C.Schoolmates.5.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthemountainsyesterday?A.Sunny.B.Snowy.C.Windy.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。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.Wha
tdoesJaneaskthemantodo?A.Calltheairline.B.Drivehertotheairport.C.Helpherfinishthereport.7.Whattimedotheyexpecttoarriveattheairport?A.
5:00.B.6:30.C.7:45听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howmanydanceclassesdoesthecenteroffereveryweekinall?A.Twenty.B.Twe
lve.C.Twenty-three.9.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Considertheoptions.B.Signupatthecenter.C.Dothejazzdanceonthe
spot.听第八段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Getanewstudentcard.B.Lookforhisstudentcard.C.Postinformationonacampusboar
d.11.Wheredidthemanlastseethecard?A.Onthetrain.B.Inthecomputerlab.C.Attherailwaystation.12.Whathappenedtotheman’sstudentcard?A.Itwasstole
n.B.Itwasfoundoncampus.C.Itwasmisplacedinhisbackpack.13.Howdoesthemansoundwhenhelearnsthathisstudentcardwasfound?A.Annoyed.B.Relieved.C.Confu
sed.听第九段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdidthewomanforgettodo?A.Sendoutinvitations.B.InviteLinda.C.Checkouttherecipe.15.Wheredoesthemansuggesttheyshopforingre
dients?A.Attheconveniencestore.B.Atthebakery.C.Attheorganicmarket.16.Whatdoesthemansayaboutgettingsomedesserts?A.I
t’sfantastic.B.It’sunnecessary.C.It’scostly.17.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Cookingtechniques.B.TheirtriptoPompeii.C.Plansforadinnerpa
rty.听第十段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Tointroduceacourse.B.Toannounceacampusfund.C.Topromoteastudent-ledproject.19.What
isMadelineKizer’smajor?A.Psychology.B.Filmproduction.C.Marketing.20.Whichaspectofrequirementsismentione
d?A.Commitmenttotheproject.B.Timeofadmissiontotheuniversity.C.Hoursofacademicstudyinamajor.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。AAptitudeTestsRecommendationsAptitudetestsarehelpfultojobseekersofallages.Whilecareerquizzesexpl
oreyourvaluesandworkstyle,aptitudetestsprovideamoreobjectiveevaluationofyourskills,helpingyouselectacareeryou’remostlikelytos
ucceedin.Belowaresomeofthebestaptitudetestsoutthere.CliftonStrengthsTheCliftonStrengthsprogramwascreatedbase
donresearcharoundleadership.Theresearchinquestionpointedtocommonstrengthsamongsuccessfulleaders,likestrategicthinking,adaptabilityandcommunicat
ion.Tocompletethetest,youmustansweraround150questions,eachwithin20seconds.AllenCheung,atechblogger,notesthatCliftonStre
ngthsismorevaluablethanyouraveragecareertestbecauseitincludes“trickyquestionswhicharen’taseasilygamed”.RedBullWingfinderDevelopedandtestedoutby
psychologyexperts,theRedBullWingfinderassessesyourthinkingunderpressure.Questionsincludeimagesorting,logicpu
zzlesandleadership-relatedquestions.Onceyoucompletethetest,you’llreceiveanine-pagereportandcareercoachingtailoredtoyourresults.SEIDevelopmentReportT
heSEIDevelopmentReportisanextensiveEQaptitudetestthathastimedright-and-wronganswersthatassesseightfundamentals,includingemotionalliteracy,
emotionalmanagementandempathy.Attheend,you’llreceivea20-pagereportwithrecommendedcoursesonworkplaceEQdeve
lopment.CareerOneStopWhileitonlytakesafewminutestocomplete,theCareerOneStopSkillsAssessmentwillhelpyourankbothyourtechn
icalandsoftskills.Thecareersuggestionsattheendcanbesortedbyrelevance,annualwages,andjoboutlook,coupledwithprof
essionalcoachingorconsultationimproveyourskills.21.Whatdoaptitudetestsmainlyassessforjobseekers?A.Theirworkethics.B.Thei
rcareerinterest.C.Theirpreferredworkstyle.D.Theirprofessionalcompetence.22.WhatisauniquefeatureofCliftonStrengths?A.Itevaluatesleaderships
kills.B.Itisdevelopedbyexperts.C.Itincludeschallengingquestions.D.Itoffersacomprehensivereport.23.Whichtestsuitsajobseekerwhopr
eferscategorizedsuggestionsandcareercoaching?A.CliftonStrengthsB.RedBullWingfinderC.SEIDevelopmentReportD.Care
erOneStopBFifteen-year-oldSansahasbeenwritingforeightyearsandhasbeenworkingonabookforthepastfour.Feel
ingstuckandunabletowrite,shestartedsearchingforwritinggroupsinLosAngeles,lookingforguidance.WhenshefoundWriteG
irl,shewasinspired.KerenTaylorstartedWriteGirlin2001asawaytohelpteengirlswhodidnothaveaccesstocreativewritingprograms.“Teengirlsa
reincrediblyvulnerable(脆弱的)andinvisible,”Taylorsaid.“Theyreallyneedtobeliftedupandinspired.”AtWriteGirl,400womenwritersv
olunteertomentor(指导)700teenagersayear.Everygirlwhohasgonethroughthementorshipprogramhasgonetocollegeandseveralhavepursuedcareersasprofessiona
lwriters.Throughtheprogram,girlsdiveintopoetry,fiction,songwriting,playandsoon,learningtechniquesfromprofessi
onalwomenwriters.Thisleadstowell-roundedtrainingandsetsWriteGirlapartfromotherorganizations.AtypicalexerciseatWriteGirlism
icandrant,a30-secondsessionbeforewritingforeachgirl.Asavehicleforteenstogettheirideasout,itempowersgirlstoexplo
reanythingmeaningfultothem.“Nottheflowerylanguage,orrather,complicatedexpressionsthatsoundskillful,butmoreofthenatural,thisiswhatI’mt
hinkingandwhatI’mfeeling.”Taylorsaid.Sansa’smentorDanyellaWilderisattractedbythelong-termnatureofmen
toringatWriteGirl.Wilderwishesshehadaprogramlikethisherselfwhenshewas15.“Tojusthaveanorganizationwherepeoplearespen
dingtheirtimejusttotellyou,‘Hey,goodjob,’or‘Thatwasamazing.’You’reattheagewhereyouneedtohearthat.”24.WhydidSansa
joinWriteGirl?A.Togainasenseofbelonging.B.Toovercomeherwritingblock.C.Toreleasenegativeemotions.D.Tobecomeaprofessionalw
riter.25.WhatmakesWriteGirldifferentfromotherorganizations?A.Itaimstoproduceprofessionalwriters.B.Itturnsteengirlsintomentors.C.Itex
posesgirlstovariedwritingstyles.D.Itensuresgirls’entrytocollege.26.Whatdoesthe“micandrant”exerciseinparagraph4referto?A.Adailyw
ritingtask.B.Arecitationofpoetry.C.Asessionforideageneration.D.Askillfulexpressionactivity.27.WhatdoesDanyellaWilderimplyinth
elastparagraph?A.Mentoringisatime-consumingprocess.B.Positivefeedbackiscrucialforteengirls.C.Criticism
atayoungagecanbeharmful.D.Mentorshipshouldbebasedonfriendship.CItisWilliamShakespeare,thegreatcoiner,whoisgivencreditforthew
ord.Coriolanus,oneofhischaracters,comparesgoingintoexile(流放)toa“lonelydragon”retiringtohiscave.Hewastalkingaboutaphysicalstate
:someonewhowaslonelywassimplyalone.Then,thankstotheRomanticpoets,thewordtookonemotionalmeanings.Loncli
nessbecameaconditionofthesoul.ForWilliamWordsworth,whofamously“wanderedlonelyasacloud”,thenaturalworldofferedanescapefr
omnegativefeelingsofloneliness—ahostofflowerscouldprovide“cheerfulcompany”.Today,lonelinessisoftenseenasaseriouspublic-heal
thproblem,creatingthefeelingofdisconnection.InhisbookSolitude,NettaWeinstein,apsychologyprofessorwonderstherewardsoftimespentalone.Heb
eginswithanaccountofstoriesofsolitudecreatedbyfiguressuchasMichelMontaigne,awriter,andEdwardHopper,apainter.Nettathendrawonl
aboratorywork,interviewsandsurveystoclarifyhowbeingalonereallyaffectsthehumanmind.Itiscommontotreatlonelinessandsolitudeassynonyms(同义
词),buttheyarenot.Theauthorsuggeststhatwhatisnegativelydescribedasonestatecanbepositivelyexpressedastheother.Loneliness,oftenperceived
asnegative,canpotentiallybetransformedintoapositiveexperienceofsolitude.Tothisendheemphasizeshowbeingalonecanhelprestorepeopleandofferspracticaladvic
e.Inanoisyworld,heargues,peopleshouldmaketimetobealone,awayfromattention-grabbingmotives.Thebook’sintervieweesm
ostlyregardalackofcompanyasacontributortoautonomy.Butthisdependsonwhethersolitudeisdesirableornot.Enforcedsolitude,suchasthatexperiencedbyp
risoners,typicallyleadstonothingbutsuffering.Electivesolitude,bycontrast,affordsspaceforself-reflection.
Itcanopenthedoorto“peakexperiences”suchaswonder,harmony,andhappiness.Inahighly-connecteddigitalage,however,m
anyreadersdonotfancytheirchancesofevertakingalongenoughbreaktohavesuchexperiences.28.Howdoesparagraph1introducetheconceptofloneliness?A.
Bytracingitsdevelopment.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Bymakingapointtobeargued.D.Bysharingaromanticstory.29.W
hatdoesNettaWeinstein’sbookSolitudefocuson?A.Thevarioustermsofsolitude.B.Thesocietalimpactofsolitude.C.Thelong-sta
ndinghistoryofsolitude.D.Thepsychologicalbenefitsofsolitude.30.Nettadescribesthestateoflonelinessas______.A.StressfulB.essentialC.changeableD.neve
rbeneficial31.WhatdoesNettamostprobablyagreewithaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Enforcedsolitudeisamatterofchoice.B.Enforcedsol
itudecontributestoautonomy.C.Electivesolitudeisrareinthedigitalworld.D.Electivesolitudeinterruptspeakexperiences.DRobotshavelongbeendra
winginspirationfromanimals,withthecreationofrobotdogsorsnake-shapedrobots.Andyet,thefieldofroboticsisfarlessenthusiasticabouttheotherkindoflivingthi
ngs—plants.BarbaraMazzolai,anItalianroboticistowesthistoamisconceptionaboutplantbehavior:thattheycannotmoveorthink.“It’snottrueatall,”shesays.Tochall
engethisview,DrMazzolaiandherteamrecentlylaunchedamachinecalled“FiloBot”,arobotbasedonaclimbingspecies.Tosurvive,
aclimbingplantmustswitchbetweenseveraldifferentbehaviors.Inforestenvironments,itmustfirstgrowoutofthes
oilandtravelalongthegroundinsearchofasupporttoholdonto,suchasanearbytree.Onceasupportislocated,though,theplantfixesitselfaroundthe
objectandthengrowingtowardsthelight.Tochoosethebestangletogrowupwards,aclimbingplantusesitsshoots(芽)toreceiveinformationaboutlight
andgravity.FiloBothassensorsonitsmainshoot.Itcan3D-printitsbodywithplasticandgrowatacontrollablerate.Thesefunc
tions,researchersfound,enabledFiloBottocrossgaps,andfindthingstoattachto.Thelackofheavyon-boardcomputingde
vicemeansthatitislightandrequiresminimalcare,whileitsslowpacemeansthatitdoesn’tdisturbthingsaroundit,makingitpossibletomovethro
ughacomplex,unseenenvironment,ormonitoringdisastersites.Fornow,FiloBotisstillbeingtested.Itstendrils(卷
须)havenotleftthelaboratory.Still,ithasalreadybeenemployedindeconstructingplantbehaviour.Forexample,itwaslongassumedt
hatclimbingplantsfindtheirsupportsbygrowingtowardsshade,thoughtheexactmechanismwasunclear.FiloBotcouldimitatethisbehaviou
rbydetectingfar-redlight,whichistypicalofshadedareas,providingcluestohowplantsdoit.DrMazzolaihopesthat
suchprojectswillinspireotherroboticiststotaketheircuesfromplantsanddevelopcompletelynewtechnologies.32.Whatdoesthemisconceptionabou
tplantsinthefieldofroboticsfocuson?A.Theirshapes.B.Theirdiversity.C.Theirbodylanguage.D.Theircapabilities.33.Whatisan
advantageofFiloBot?A.Itmovesquickly.B.Ithasasolidmetalbody.C.Itadaptstodifferentenvironment.D.Itisattachedtohugecomput
ers.34.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.ThelimitationsofFiloBot.B.ThecurrentuseofFiloBot.C.ThecomponentsofFiloBot.D.Theuniquefeature
ofFiloBot’sdesign.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthistext?A.ARoleModelforRoboticsResearchB.AG
limpseintotheWorldofRoboticsC.APlant-InspiredInnovationinRoboticsD.AMisunderstandingofthePlantKingdom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。Whendidwestartwalkingforleisure?“Goingforawalk”isapopularpastimeamongolderandyo
ungergenerationsalikebecauseofitswell-knownbenefitsforourphysicalandmentalhealth.Butyoumaybesurprisedtohearthatwanderi
ngthroughprettystreetsorhikinginmountainoushavenotalwaysbeenconsideredleisureactivities,accordingtoDanielGale,aresearcherofpe
destrianism(步行运动).36Beforethat,itwasjustsomethingpeopledidoutofnecessity,someofwhomevenassociateditwithcriminalactivity
.ButforCharlesDickens,thefamousEnglish19thCenturyauthor,marchingthroughLondonstreetsandtrampingaroundthecountrysidewasabigpartofthecreativeprocess.
37Hewalkedatanimpressivepaceoffourmilesperhour,accordingtohisbiographybyPeterAckroyd.38Perhapsyoucantakeinspirationfromanot
herbig-thinkingwanderer.19thCenturyAmericanwriterHenryDavidThoreautookaslowerapproach,preferringtostrolloverhillsandfieldsandthrou
ghthewoods.Hesaidthathecouldnotpreservehishealthandspiritswithoutwalkingatleastfourhoursaday.Thisidea
oftakingastrolltoclearyourheadhassurvivedthroughtothe21stCentury.Buthavepedestrianmannersremainedthesame?A1780articlefortheLondonMagaz
ineadvisedpedestrianstoavoidthingssuchashangingaroundinconversationandobstructingpeoplebehindyou.39Inthismodernage,whenmanyofusaretiedto
ourdesksandtoourscreens,trythesimpleactofsteppingoutontothecitypavements,orgettinglostinnature.40Whetheryouseeyourselfmoreasacasual
strollerorapurposefulstrider(阔步者),whynotbuildahabitoutofit?A.Whatifspeed-walkingisn’tyourthing?B.Thismaymakeallthedifferencetoourwellbeing.C
.Nowadays,wecouldadddistractedphone-users.D.Hebroughttherecreationofwalkingintofashion.E.Goingonanurbanwalkismuchmorepleasantnow.F.Itwasatimetoabsor
bwhatwasgoingonaroundhim.G.InBritain,walkingforfunwasn’treallyathinguntilthe1780s.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。SargassumisthesmellyseaweedpilinguponbeachesacrosstheCaribbean.Itisn’tsomethingmostpeople41kindly.
ButforOmardeVazquez,agardener,itwassomethinglikea(an)42.Yearsago,aspartofhisgardeningbusiness,Omarlaunchedabeachcleanu
pserviceto43theleafyseaweed.But,asits44intensified,hestartedconsideringhowtoturnitintosomethinguseful,andin2018he45a
waytouseitinbuildingblocks.Hestartedhiscompany—SargaBlocktomarketthebrickswhicharebeing46bytheUnitedNationsDevelopm
entProgram(UNDP)asasustainablesolutiontoacurrentenvironmentalproblem.“WhenIlookatSargaBlock,it’slikelookingina47,”hesays
,comparinghiscompanytoovercominghispersonal48,includingdrugandalcoholaddiction.“ThatwasatimewhenIfeltunwantedand49,lik
ethesargassumpeoplecomplainedabout.”Luckily,Omargrewupinnatureandpoverty,which50hischaracterandturnedhiminto
someonewhotakesaction.Hewantedtomakesomethinggoodoutofsomethingeveryonesawasbad.Omarthenputhisideaint
o51,mixing40%sargassumwithotherorganicmaterials,likeclay,whichhethenputsintoablock-formingmachine.Theprocesswas52.TheUNDPselectedOmar’sworkfortheirAc
celeratorLab,which53andrecognizesinnovativesolutionstoenvironmentalchallengesglobally.Theideaisthatsome
ofthemosttimelyandcreative54comefromlocalssufferingfromenvironmentaldilemmas55.41.A.lookuponB.bringinC.giveupD.comeacross42.A.gameB.giftC.ra
ceD.trouble43.A.accessB.harvestC.removeD.process44.A.heatB.imageC.presenceD.movement45.A.workedoutB.calledforC.showedoffD.turneddown46.A.highlig
htedB.undervaluedC.overemphasizedD.withdrawn47.A.windowB.mirrorC.dictionaryD.puzzle48.A.strugglesB.fearsC.desiresD.opinions49.A.appr
eciatedB.infectedC.interruptedD.rejected50.A.fittedB.shapedC.revealedD.described51.A.operationB.wordsC.billsD.profit52.A.str
aightforwardB.transformingC.naturalD.consuming53.A.combinesB.providesC.identifiesD.drafts54.A.responsesB.reminderC.appealD.issues55.A.alongsideB.offs
horeC.underneathD.firsthand第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)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。90percentoftheworld’sfireworksareproducedinChina.Thebiggestimporte
ristheUS,which56(ship)inmorethanUS$650millionworthin2021.Thedetailsoffireworks’inventionarelosttohist
ory,but57folktaletriestofillinthegap.ItgoesthatmonknamedLiTiancreatedfireworksaround1400yearsagobypackinggunpowderintobambootubes58(sca
re)offevilspirits.Anexplosivemixtureofgun-powderandchemicalcompounds(化合物)is59makesfireworksflashinprettycoloursandfunshapes.
Theimagestheymakedependontheplacementofthesecompoundsinsidetheshellofthefirework.Crowd60(favorite)include“comet”,featur
ingalongtrailofsparks;“peony”,aflower-likeburst;and“strobe”,whichproducesablinkingeffect.Thesinglebiggestfireworkshellevershotwaspartofa2020winter-ca
rnivaldisplayinColorado,US.61(weigh)1268kilograms,itrosemorethanakilometreintothesky62bursting,turningthenightskyred.Forcenturieswehadtol
ightfirework63hand,butsincethe1980s,there’sbeenanotheroption:computer-controlledlighters,whichmademusicaldisplaysmore64(precise)t
imedandsafer.Anevengreeneralternativerecently65(adopt)isusingdronestotraceflashypatternsinthesky.Thefutureoffi
reworks,likesomuchelse,mayberobotic.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)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(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,使之构成一篇完整的短文
。Ijumpedintomymother’scar,shutthedoorandpouredoutmyrecenttrouble.“Jennyisplayinghermindgamesagain.Trainingislesstiringthandealin
gwithherandherfeelings,”Icomplained.JennyandIwereco-captainsofourcross-countryteam.We’dbeentrainingfortheco
mingtournament(锦标赛)forweeks:stretching,running,andmakingthesevenofusintoateam.Jenny,withexceptionalrunningtalent,alwayshadawayt
ogetaheadofhercompetitorsonthecourse.Shealsohelpedallofusrunfasterandcheereduson.Itseemedthatshewasanticipatingthefina
lshow.However,thisweek,herattitudeshifted.Shekeptmakingexcusesnottorunwiththeteam,fromachinglegstoheadaches.Ihadtobegher,tellingherr
epeatedlythattheteamcouldn’tdowithouther.ItwentonalldayandIwaswornout.What’sherdeal?Mompulledintoourdriveway,andturnedtowardme,“Well,Iknowali
ttleaboutJenny.Sheandherlittlebrotherhavebeentogetherinfostercare(寄养家庭).Socloseweretheythateverytimetheymoved,Jennywouldsaythataslo
ngastheyweretogether,theyhadafamily.”MyheartsankasMomcontinued,“Jenny’sstepfather(继父)cameforherbrotherthiswee
k,withgifts,hugsandbigplansfortheirfuture.ButJennywasn’tevenpartofhisbigplans.”Mychestfelttight.“PoorJenny,nottohaveafamily.”Iwa
sclosetotears.Mymotherpattedmyknee.“That’sit,honey.Yougotit.”AndIdid.IdecidedthatIshoulddosomething.Iproposedthatweorganizeateamga
theringbeforethetournament.Eachmemberwastowriteaheartfeltmessageforeveryteammateandprepareaspecialgiftfortheonetheyfeltmostconnectedto.Imadesuretha
tJennywouldcome.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,therewastensioni
ntheair.Thedayofthetournamentarrived.2024届5月Key1-5BACCB6-10BBABA11-15ABBBC16-20ACBCA21-23DCD24-27BCCB28-31ADCC32-35DCBC36-40GFACB41-45ABCCA46-50ABA
DB51-55ABCAD56.shipped57.a58.toscare59.what60.favourites61.Weighing62.before63.by64.precisely65.adoptedDearorganizingcommittee,IamLiHua,
directorofYouthOrchestra.ThankyouforinvitingustoparticipateintheupcomingInternationalHighSchoolMusicFestivalandIamwritingt
oaskformoredetailsaboutthisevent.Firstly,couldyoukindlyprovidedetailsregardingourperformanceschedule,pa
rticularlythedateandtimeofourperformance?Additionally,insightsintotheperformancevenuewhereourperformancewilltakeplace
wouldbeimmenselyhelpful.Knowingtheavailabletechnicalequipmentwillenableustotailorourperformanceaccordingly.Besides,sincewewillperformChinesefolkmus
icwithvariousChinesetraditionalinstrumentsthatrequirespecialcare,arrangementsregardingaccommodationandtransportationwouldbegreatlyappreciat
ed.Wearetrulylookingforwardtothisincredibleopportunitytoshareourmusicwithaglobalaudience.Thankyouforyourattentiontothesei
nquiries.Lookingforwardtoyourresponse.Yours,LiHua读后续写OnePossibleAnswer:Astheteamgatheringbegan,therewastensionintheair.Apparently,Jennywass
tillupset,herheadhanginglow.Withaheavyheart,Ikickedthingsoff,emphasizingourbondasateam.MygiftforJennywasaphotoofourte
am,witheveryoneapplaudingherfortakingfirstplace.Gradually,ourteammatesshoweredeachotherwithencouragingwordsandgifts.“Toourcaptains,youaretheroc
k!”Wordslikethiseasedthetensionandwarmedourhearts.Jennycouldn’tholdbackhertearsanymore.“Let’smakeittogether,asateam!”she
said,handingmeadrawingofustogether.Thedayofthetournamentarrived.Jennystoodbesideme,alookofresolveonherface.Whenthe
gamebegan,thesevenofusgaveitourall,withJennyleadingthecharge,inspiringustopushharder.Soclosewerewethatourheartsseemedtobeattogether.Notsurprisingly,
Jennyliftedustothechampionship.Asthefinalwhistleblew,wecruptedincheers.Wereallymadeitasateam.Butdeepdo
wn,Iknewweweremorethanateam—wewereafamily,withloveandunderstanding,whereeveryonewasvalued!听力原文Text1W:Myname
isJudyAlison,I’mwithChinaDaily.DoyoumindifIaskyouafewquestions?M:Notatall.Please.Goahead.Text2W:Tony,IheardyouwenttoMontrealforaconferencedaysago.
Howwastheconference?M:Well,Iwasafishoutofwater.AllthespeecheswereinFrench,whichIneverstudied.Test3M:Jane,didyougotothe
fashionshowlastSaturday?Itwaswonderful.W:No.Ihadplannedtovisittheartmuseum,butIchangedmymindandstudiedatthecollege
libraryinstead.Text4M:Hey!Whatareyoudoinginthisneighborhood?Doyoulivearoundhere?W:Actually,myofficeisrightaroundthecomer.
Bytheway,itwasgreattomeetyoulastweekatthehighschoolreunion!Text5W:Whatwastheweatherlikeyesterday?M:Well,itstartedoutwarmandsunny,butwhenwewent
intothemountainsandclimbedhigher,itstartedsnowing.Then,whenwecameback,astrongwarmwindbegantoblow.Text6M:You’realwa
yssobusy,Jane.W:IhavetofinishthereportbeforeflyingtoParistomorrow.M:Whattimedoesyourflightleave?W:Ourdepartur
eisscheduledfor7:45inthemorning.Couldyoutakemetotheairport?M:Sure.We’llhavetoleavethecityatabout5o’clockthen,andgettot
heairportatabout6:30.W:Soundsgood.Text7W:Canyougivemesomeinformationaboutthedaysandtimesofyourdanceclassesinthiscentre?M:Sure,therea
rethreeclassadayonweekdaysexceptMonday.Atweekends,therearefourclassesaday.W:Thatsoundsgreat.Anddoyouhaveanyspecialclassesorworkshops?M:Abs
olutely!Weoftenhostworkshopswithguestinstructorsfromaroundtheworld,focusingondifferentstyleslikehiphop,contempora
ryandjazz.W:Cool!I’mdyingtohitthejazzdancefloor.Text8W:Hi,there!WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Iamwonderingifyoucouldhelpmewithmystudentca
rd.I’velostitsomewhere.W:Sowouldyouliketoposttheinformationonthelostandfoundboardoncampus?M:Um...Actually,Imighthavelostitattherailwaystat
ion.ThelasttimeIsawitwasonthetrainbacktoschool,soIguessIneedtogetareplacement.W:Isee.Whatareyourdetails?M:ThenameisRy
an,RyanWatson,andthestudentnumberis092684.W:Holdon,RyanWatsonfromtheMathematicsDepartment.Whatacoincidence!Someonejustb
roughtyourstudentcardherefiveminutesago.Itseemsyouleftitinthecomputerlab.M:Ah!ItmusthaveslippedoutofmypocketwhenIwaspayingformy
printing.Thankyousomuchforhelpingout!Text9W:I’vesentouttheinvitationsforthedinnerpartythisSaturday.M:That’sgood.Nowwhatshouldwedo?W:We’vegottopla
nthemenu.IthinkI’mgoingtomakethechickensaladwehadatPompeiilasttime.RememberhowIaskedthecheffortherecipe?M:Yeah,butdidyouforg
etthatLindadoesn’teatchicken?W:Linda?Oh!Iforgottoinviteher!She’llbemadatme.Itjustslippedmymind.M:Well,it’
snottoolate.I’llmakeaphonecall.Don’tworry.W:Thanks!ThenI’lltryanewrecipeforafreshGreeksaladinstead.It’spackedwithtomatoes,cucumbers,p
eppers,redonions,andcheese.M:Thatsoundslikeadeliciouschoiceforeveryone!W:Whereshallweshopforthesaladingredients?M:Howaboutthatneworganicmarketnear
theconveniencestore.Theyhaveagreatselectionoffreshproduce.W:Soundsgood!Doyouthinkweshouldpickupsomedessertstogowiththesala
d?M:Sure!Thenwecouldalsostopbythebakeryforsomefreshlybakeddesserts.Nothingcouldbebetterthanasweettreat!Text10