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(听力音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2022届高三年级模拟试卷英语2022.5本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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.Whichcolorcarpetdoesthemanl
ikebest?A.Blue.B.Red.C.Grey.()2.Whydoesthewomanprobablylikethenewstyleofwriting?A.Sheisbetteratthisstyle.B.Shelikestryingnewstyles.C.Shefindsthenorma
lstylehard.()3.Whatdidthewomanusetoforgettodo?A.Writedownthecalories.B.Countthecalories.C.Readthecalor
ies.()4.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Nurseandpatient.C.Coworkers.()5.Whatarethespeakerstalkinga
bout?A.Whattostudyatcollege.B.Howtoselectcoursesonline.C.Whytolearnforeignlanguages.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.HowdoesDoctorWilsonsound?A.Con
cerned.B.Hopeless.C.Weak.()7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodofirst?A.Gohometogether.B.Explaintosomepatients.C.Carryoutanoperation.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。()8.Whe
rearethespeakers?A.Inthehills.B.Inahotel.C.Onacampsite.()9.Whattimeofdayisit?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.()10.Whata
rethespeakersdoing?A.Settingupacamp.B.Goingonahike.C.Takingphotos.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。()11.Whatdoesthemanthinkof
gardening?A.Enjoyable.B.Boring.C.Worrying.()12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrink?A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Juice.()13.Howlongdoesthemanp
lantocontinuegardening?A.Twoandahalfhours.B.Threeandahalfhours.C.Fourhours.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。()14.Inwhichcit
yisthemuseumlocated?A.Tehran.B.Beijing.C.London.()15.Howdoesthemanusuallygettothemuseum?A.Onfoot.B.Bysubway.C.Bybus.()16.Whatisthewomanmo
stexcitedtoseeatthemuseum?A.Paintings.B.Silk.C.Carpets.()17.Whatwillthespeakersdofirstafterreachingthemuse
um?A.Gostraighttotheexhibition.B.Getsomethingtodrink.C.Usethebathrooms.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。()18.Howmanyh
omesinthecountrysidestillhavenoelectricity?A.240.B.600.C.3,000.()19.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextmorning?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.()20.Whe
nisthereportbeingforecast?A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnFriday.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。AProfessorDeviSridharwilldiscussPreventable,herdefinitiveaccountoftheCOV
ID19pandemic(疫情)andhowitchangedtheworld.AsaprofessorandchairofglobalpublichealthattheUniversityofEdinburgh,Srid
harrosetofameduringthepandemicforhervitalrolesincommunicatingsciencetothepublicandspeakingtruthtopower.Herwiderangingnewbooklooksatthemedical,pol
iticalandeconomiceffectsofthepublichealthcrisis.Exposingtherealitiesofthoseaffectedbythepandemic,fromthepassengersmarooned(受困)ontheDiamondPrincess
cruiseshiptotiredhealthcareworkers,sherevealsthedeepseatedeconomicandsocialinequalitiesthathaveinfluen
cedtheoutcomesofthepandemic.SridharwilljoinBBCsciencecorrespondentNicolaDavistoexplorewhatwehavelearnedfromCOVID19,andtoputforwarda
visionforhowwecanbetterprotectourselvesagainstanotherhealthcrisisintheyearstocome.Shewillalsobeansweringyourquestionsinthislivestreamedevent.·Wednes
day25May2022,8p.m.-9p.m.·£7plus£0.92bookingfeeIfyouliveintheUnitedKingdom,youcanpurchaseaticketwithacopyofPreventable(£20)atchecko
utforaspecialcombinedpriceof£22.Thisticketwillgiveyouaccesstothelivestreamedeventandtheondemandrecordingwhichwillbeavailableinthedaysfollowing.
Alinktotherecordingwillbesenttoallticketholders.()21.WhatdoesPreventablefocuson?A.Howapandemicchangedt
heworld.B.HowProfessorSridharrosetofame.C.Howinequalitiescouldbebettererased.D.Howhumanscanavoidfuturehealthcrises.()22.What'sthepriceof
abookedticket?A.£7.B.£7.92.C.£22.D.£27.92.()23.Whatisthistext?A.Abookreview.B.Anintroductiontoawriter.C.Anadvertisementforalives
treamedevent.D.Aguideforanondemandrecordingviewers.BWinemakerJustinJarrettrememberswhenthegrapeharvestusedtostart.Heandhiswife,Pip,usedtotaket
heirkidsonanannualbeachholidayinFebruary.Whentheyreturnedtotheirvineyards(葡萄园)intheregionalNewSouthWalescityof
Orange,Australia,inearlyautumn,they'dstarttheharvest.Today,harveststartssixweeksearlier,inJanuary.“Whatwedid20yearsagocan'tworktoday,”Jarret
tsays.“Youhavetoadjust.”Scientistsusedtohavebigdebatesabouthowtotalktofarmersaboutclimatechange,saysSnowBarlow,aprofessorspeci
alisinginviticultureattheUniversityofMelbourne.Butrecently,there'sbeenaseachange.“Farmersarenowsaying‘Thisisseriousan
dwewanttogetonwithdoingthings,’”hesays.“Wineisaclassicalindustrythathasbeenveryinfluencedbyclimate,”Barlowsa
ys.“Yougrowgrapesinparticularareasbecauseyouthinkit'stheidealplacetogrowaparticulargrapetocreatetheperfectwine.”Risingtemperaturesarenotjust
affectingharvesttimes,butalsothetypesofgrapesthatgrowwellinparticularareas.Majorlabels,suchasBrownBrothers,havemovedsomeoft
heiroperationstothesouthernstateofTasmaniawheretherearecoolersitesforvarietiessuchaschardonnayandpinotnoir.Others
arechangingtheirvarietalmix,introducinggrapesfromsouthernItaly,SicilyandGreecethataremoreheattolerant.TheJarrettshavespentyearsada
ptingtheirwinemakingbusinessforawarmerworld.They'veinvestedininfrastructuretohelpthemmanagethecompressed(缩短的)harvesttim
e,andintroducedmoresustainablesoilandpest(害虫)managementpractices.Jarrettisgrowingtheirgrapevarietiesathigh
erelevations(海拔高度)thanheusedto.Sauvignonblanc,forinstance,whichheusedtogrowat700m,hasbeenmovedupto900m.Hethinkshecankeepmovinghiso
perationsuptoabout1,100mbeforehehastobuymoreland.“Wehavetohavea20yearplan.Ifwe'regoingtomoveavarietyorchangesomething,w
ehavetohaveatleast20yearsofsuccesstomakeitworthwhile,”Jarrettsays.“Wearereallylookingatvarietiesthatarenowconsideredho
tclimate.”()24.WhatdotheJarrettshavetoadjustto?A.Theirholidayplan.B.Theirneighbourhood.C.Theidentityasw
inemakers.D.Theearliergrapeharvest.()25.WhatcanwelearnfromSnowBarlow'swords?A.Scientistsweredividedoverclimatechange.B.Warmclimatehascausedachangeint
hesea.C.Wineindustryisparticularaboutgrapesuppliers.D.Farmersareawareofthegravityofclimatechange.()26.HowaretheJa
rrettscopingwiththeimpactontheirwinemaking?A.Byputtingofftheharvesttime.B.Byintroducingheattolerantgrapes.C.Byplantinggrapesathigherelevat
ions.D.Bymovingtheiroperationstoanewland.()27.WhatisJarrett'sopinionofthealternativeapproachestothechalleng
e?A.Greatmindsthinkalike.B.Itisrewardingtotrynewthings.C.Itisbettertoplaysafethantakerisks.D.Oneman'smeatisanotherman'spoison.CPlentyof
filmsaresomewhatincomprehensible,butamovieisinalanguagethatonlyabout20peopleintheworldcanspeakfluently.Afeaturefil
mtitledSGaawaayK'uuna,translatedasEdgeoftheKnife,isintheHaidalanguage,theancestraltongueoftheHaidapeopleofBritishColumbia,Canada.Iti
sunrelatedtoanyotherlanguage,andactorshadtolearnittounderstandtheirlines.Thefilmisplayinganimportantroleinpreservingthela
nguage,itsdirectorGwaaiEdenshawsaid.“Iknowthat,ifourlanguageisthisfargone,statisticallyit'ssupposedtobeover.Buttha
t'snotsomethingthatwe'rewillingtoaccept.”TheHaidaareanindigenous(土著的)communitywhosetraditionalterritoryisHaidaGwaii.EdenshawsaidmostofthefluentHaid
aspeakerswereinhisHaidaGwaiihomeland.Thecommunitygenerallylivesofftheseaandmakesdugoutcanoesandhousesfromlocalre
dcedars.Theirnumberswereravagedbysmallpoxandotherdiseasesinthe19thcentury.Aformerpopulationoftensofthousandshasdeclinedtoaf
ewthousandtoday.ThefewHaidaspeakersareextremelyconcernedaboutthelanguage'sfutureandwereveryenthusiasticaboutthefilm.Morethan70localp
eopleworkedontheproduction,withHaidaspeakerstakingincidentalroles,weaverscreatingthecostumesandothercraftspeoplemakingprops.Thefilm,setonHaidaGw
aiiinthe19thcentury,isbasedonanoldHaidamythaboutamanwhosurvivesanaccidentatsea,onlytobecomesoweakenedthatheistakenoverbysupernaturalbeings.I
tispartofawiderpushtopreservetheHaidalanguage,includinganewdictionaryandrecordingsoflocalvoices.MarkTurin,
associateprofessorattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,saidthatHaidaisamonglanguagesthathavebeen“pushedalmosttotheedge”andthat,whilenumerousi
ndigenouscommunitiesworldwidearetryingtorevive(复活)theirlanguage,theHaidapeoplehavetakenanunusualappr
oach.“ThisfilmhasdonesomethingthatIdon'tthink.I'veeverseenbefore,usingafeaturemovieasaprocessoflanguagerevitalization.It'sahugelycreat
iveandpowerfulcommitmentforthecommunitytohavemade,”hesaid.()28.WhatdoweknowabouttheHaidalanguage?A.Itisforever
gone.B.Itiseasytolearn.C.Itiswellpreserved.D.Itishighlyendangered.()29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ravaged”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Greatlyreduced
.B.Slightlyincreased.C.Stabilized.D.Determined.()30.WhatdoweknowaboutSGaawaayK'uuna?A.Itisbasedonatruestory.B.Localsco
ntributetoitsproduction.C.MostHaidaspeakerslackinterestinit.D.IthelpspromotetheHaidapublications.()31.WhatdoesMarkTurinthinkof
usingafilmtorevivealanguage?A.Itisinnovative.B.Itisoutdated.C.Itisunacceptable.D.Itisdebatable.DAremarkablenewstudyonhowwhalesbehavedwhenattac
kedbyhumansinthe19thcenturyhasimplicationsforthewaytheyreacttochangescausedbyhumansinthe21stcentury.T
hepaperisauthoredbyWhiteheadandRendelltatDalhousieUniversityandtheirresearchaddressesanageoldquestion:ifwhalesaresosma
rt,whydidtheyhangaroundtobekilled?Theanswer?Theydidn't.Usingnewlydigitised(数字化的)logbooksdetailingthehuntingofwhalesinthenorthPacific,thea
uthorsdiscoveredthatwithinjustafewyears,thestrikerateofthewhalers'harpoons(捕鲸者的鱼叉)fellby58%.Thissimplefactleadstoanastonishingconclusion:thatin
formationaboutwhatwashappeningtothemwasbeingcollectivelysharedamongthewhales,whomadevitalchangestotheirbehaviour.Theylearn
edquicklyfromtheirmistakes.“Spermwhaleshaveatraditionalwayofreactingtoattacksfromorca(杀人鲸),”notesWhitehead.Beforehumans,or
caweretheironlypredators(捕食者),againstwhomspermwhalesformdefensivecircles,theirpowerfultailsheldoutwardstokeeppredatorsa
tbay.“Butsuchtechniquesjustmadeiteasierforthewhalerstokillthem,”saysWhitehead.Spermwhalesarehighlysocialisedanimals,abletocom
municateovergreatdistances.Informationaboutthenewdangersmayhavebeenpassedoninthesamewaytheyshareknowledgeaboutfeed
inggrounds.Theyalsopossessthelargestbrainontheplanet.Itisnothardtoimaginethattheyunderstoodwhatwashappeningtot
hem.Thehuntersthemselvesrealisedthewhales'effortstoescape.Theysawthattheanimalsappearedtocommunicatethethreatwithintheirattackedgrou
ps.Abandoningtheirusualdefensiveformations,thewhalesswamupwindtoescapethehunters'ships,themselveswindpowered
.Now,justaswhalesarebeginningtorecoverfromtheindustrialdestructionby20thcenturywhalingfleets,whosesteamshipsandgrenadeharpoonsnowhalecoulde
scapefrom,theyfacenewthreatscreatedbyourtechnology.“They'rehavingtolearnnottogethitbyships,copewiththedepredations(劫掠)oflonglinefishi
ng,thechangingsourceoftheirfoodduetoclimatechange,”Whiteheadsays.“Thesamesortofurgentsociallearningthea
nimalsexperiencedinthewhalewarsoftwocenturiesagoisreflectedinthewaytheynegotiatetoday'suncertainworld.”()32.Whatisth
enewstudymainlyabout?A.Whales'sociallives.B.Whales'emotionalintelligence.C.Whales'reactiontoclimatechanges.D
.Whales'behaviorunderhumanattack.()33.Whatcausedwhalestomakechangestoescapethehunters'ships?A.Thewindintheirfavour.B.T
heirpowerfulphysicalstrength.C.Thesharedshipattackinformation.D.Theirusualdefensiveformations.()34.Whatdoestheauthor
intendtodoinParagraph5?A.Statepossiblereasons.B.Addbackgroundinformation.C.Summarizethepreviousparagraphs.D.Introducea
newtopicfordiscussion.()35.What'sWhitehead'sattitudetowardswhales'futuresurvival?A.Pessimistic.B.Unclear.C.Cautious.D.O
ptimistic.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。Atthestartofyourcareer,itcanfeellikeaCatch22situation
:Youcan'tgethiredwithoutexperience,butyoucan'tgetexperiencewithoutbeinghired.__36__Luckcertainlyplaysapartandpers
onalconnectionscanbehugelyvaluable,butwhatelsecanyoudo?Targetrealisticroles.Ifyoudon'thaverelevantexperienceiny
ourchosenfield,you'llhavetoapplyforrolesrightatthebottomoftheladderandworkyourwayup.__37__Theycanbothbecharacterbuildi
ngandagreatwaytodevelopaknowledgeoftherole.Thatwillgiveyouaheadstartasyouworkyourwayupthroughtheorganization.Emphasizetheski
llsyoudohave.Don'tgethungupontheexperienceyoudon'thave.__38__Softskillssuchascommunication,andteamworkingarehighly
valuedbyallsortsofemployers.Ifyoulackexperienceinyourchosenfield,thenit'simportanttoacknowledgethat,butus
eitasanopportunitytodemonstrateyourpassionfortheroleandyourmotivationtolearn.__39__Someindustriesares
ocompetitivethat,eventogetanentrylevelposition,youmighthavetoconsiderworkingforfree.Volunteering,andinternships(实习)areexcellent
opportunitiestogainfirsthandknowledgeofajobandbuildusefulcontactsthatcouldleadtoapaidposition.Staybusyandresilient(有韧性的).
Tryingtofindajobwithlittleornoexperienceisn'teasy,andyetit'ssomethingeveryonehasgonethrough.__40__However,byvolu
nteering,participatingincommunityactivities,beingsocialandgettingoutintheworld,opportunitieswillpresent
themselvesandyouwillfindtherightroleforyou.A.Lookforworkexperience.B.Seekjobswithnoexperienceneeded.C.Howdoesanemployerdeci
deonwhomtointerview?D.So,whatisthekeytogettingjobswithnoexperience?E.It'salltooeasytotaketherejectionpersonallyan
dquit.F.There'scertainlynoshameintargetingentrylevelandjuniorroles.G.Instead,focusyourapplicationontheskillsthatmakeyouagreatfitfortherole
.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。At111,DrEdithKaufmannwasthesecondoldestperson
intheUK.ImetherwhenI__41__atacarehomefortheelderlyinLondonsixyearsago.Ididn'trealizeitwouldbethestartofaclose__42__,wh
eretheagegapspannedeightdecades.Atfirstsight,Iwas__43__byherselfconfidence.Herdoctorate(博士学位)toldmeshewasintelligentand
__44__.Fromthebeginning,IneverfeltasifEdithandI__45__conversation.Edithcouldhaveafullconversationwithmeaboutanything,andth
athermemorystretchedbacksoeasily,__46__evensmallthingswhichtookplace100yearsago.Shewasalso__47__.Sheloveddancingasach
ildandIrecall,onlyafewweeksbeforeherdeath,__48__shesmiledwhenIplayedthewaltzandwe__49__handsanddancedalongtothem
usic.Althoughtowardsherlateryearsshewas__50__toawheelchair,shestillparticipatedintheexerciseclasses.AsI__51__Editheachweek,IrealizedthatIwasg
oingasmuchformeasIwasforher.Ilearnttotakethewordsof__52__whenIcouldgetthem.WhenIhave__53__overtheyears,an
dsmalldecisionshaveweighedonmymind,Ihave__54__nothingmorethantheopportunitytoregainmyperspective(视角)onlifeandwhatactually__55__.()41.A.studiedB.
relaxedC.volunteeredD.lectured()42.A.cooperationB.friendshipC.attentionD.encounter()43.A.upsetB.embar
rassedC.stressedD.struck()44.A.helpfulB.kindC.bossyD.sharp()45.A.lackedB.enjoyedC.neededD.started()46.A.explainingB.confusin
gC.forgettingD.recalling()47.A.artisticB.literaryC.activeD.capable()48.A.howB.whyC.whatD.when()49.A.shoo
kB.heldC.raisedD.clapped()50.A.restrictedB.devotedC.addictedD.introduced()51.A.missedB.visitedC.calledD.pushed()52.A.praiseB.greetingC.w
isdomD.thanks()53.A.succeededB.failedC.dreamedD.progressed()54.A.appreciatedB.providedC.expectedD.created()55.A.diffe
rsB.mattersC.existsD.happens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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ItisnosecretthatChinahasan__56__(incredible)rich,complexa
ndancienthistoryandculture.MyfirstexposuretoChineseculturecameataveryearlyage,totallybychance.At8,Iwalkedintoabookshopandpickedabookfromoneofthe__57_
_(shelf).Nevertheless,thebookturnedouttobethe“TaoTeChing”,adeeplyphilosophicalbookofTaoism.As__58__8yearold,thebook'scontentwasobviouslylostonme
,butitprovidedmewithanearlyconnectiontoaprofoundphilosophicaltraditionby__59__Iamstillinfluencedtoday.AtschoolIbeganstudyingChinese.Myinterestinth
elanguagedevelopedearlyon,__60__(combine)myloveoftravellingwithmyloveofmeetingnewpeople.IamluckyenoughtohavelivedinChinaforthreeyears.Itwasagoodoppor
tunityformetoexperiencethe__61__(nation)diversecustomsandtraditions.Cultureandfoodarecloselyconnectedandperhapsnowhereelsecanth
isbeseenmoreclearly__62__inChina.Inrecentyearsthere__63__(be)ariseinrestaurantsofferingavarietyoffoodshere.IhaveintroducedmanyofmyfriendstoChin
esehistoryandculturethrougha__64__(share)loveoffood.Itissafetosaythatmyjourneyhasonlyjustbegun.Thesefirststepsareonlyadropintheoceanoflifelongle
arning,butastheChinesephilosopherLaozisaid,“Ajourneyofathousandmiles__65__(begin)withasinglestep.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,为了培养学生
的创新精神和劳动技能,上周六你校在图书馆举办了学生现场手工制作比赛。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.参赛对象;2.比赛过程和结果;3.比赛意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Anonsitecraftcompet
ition__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________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。Thedarksky,filledwithangry,swirlingclouds,reflectedGregRidley's
moodashesatonthestoop(门廊)ofhisbuilding.Hisfather'svoicecametohimagain,firstreadingtheheadmaster'sletter,thenlecturingendlesslyabouthi
spooreffortsinmaths.“IhadtoleaveschoolwhenIwasthirteen.That'sayearyoungerthanyouarenow.IfI'dhadhalfthechancesyouhave,I'
d...Andyouwanttoplaybasketball?Thatmustbesomekindofajoke.Nowyoujustgetintoyourroomandhitthosebooks.”Itwasbeginningtocool.Soonlargedro
psofrainsplashedontohisjeans.Downtheblocktherewasanabandonedhouse.Withoutmuchthought,Gregmadeadashacrossthestreetandenteredaroom.Sudden
lyheheardaman'svoicebehindhim,“Whatareyoudoinghere?”“Whoareyou?”Greghardlyrecognizedhisownvoice.“I'mLemonBrown,”cametheanswer.Hewasanoldman.Itdidn't
seemthathewasdangerous.“Youaren'tlookingformytreasure,areyou?”heasked.“No.Itisrainingout.”Greganswered,s
miling.“Youhaveatreasure?”“Everymanhasatreasure,”LemonBrownsaid.“Youwanttoseemine?”“Ifyouwanttoshowittome,”Gregshrugged.Theoldmancarefullyuntiedt
hestrings,andrevealedsomeyellowednewspaperclippings(剪报).Thenhestartedtellingthestoryofhislife.Hewasafamousbluessingerinthepast.Hiswifediedyoung,andhi
sonlysonwentabroadtowork.“IgavehimthesenewspaperclippingsthattoldhimwhoIwas,andwherehecamefrom.OnetimeIcamehome,therewasal
ettersayingthathegotkilledinanaccident.Itbrokemyheart.Theysentbacktheseclippings.Thatwasmytreasure,andwhenIgaveittohim,hetreateditjustlikethat,atre
asure.”LemonBrownputhisragsinplaceandlookedoutofthewindow.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。“Yougetonoutofhereand
getyourselfhome,”saidLemonBrown._______________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________WhenGregwaswalkinginthestreet,thenighthadwarmedandtherainhadst
opped.________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________2022届高三年级模拟试卷(南通、泰州等七市三模)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5BBCCA6~10ACACB11~15A
BBCB16~20ACBAA第二部分阅读第一节21~23ABC24~27DDCC28~31DABA32~35DCAD第二节36~40DFGAE第三部分语言运用第一节41~45CBDDA46~50DCABA5
1~55BCBAB第二节56.incredibly57.shelves58.an59.which60.combining61.nation's62.than63.hasbeen64.shared65.begins第四部分写作第一节On
epossibleversion:AnonsitecraftcompetitionAnonsitecraftcompetitionwasheldinourschoollibrarylastSaturday,whichwasaimedatdevelopingstudents'in
novativespiritandlaborskills.Theparticipantsselectedfromalltheclasseswererequiredtocreateacraftinthegiventime.Afteranhour,avarietyofawesomework
swerepresented,includingvividwoodencarvingsandlifelikeclayanimals.Finally,thecompletedworkswerejudged,tenofwhichrece
ivedawards.Thecompetitionwasagreatsuccess.Notonlydiditprovidethestudentswithaplatformtodemonstratetheirtalents,butalsoitst
imulatedtheirinterestinexploringtheircreativity.第二节Onepossibleversion:“You__get__on__out__of__here__and__get__y
ourself__home,__”__said__Lemon__Brown.Noddinghishead,Gregfollowedtheoldmansilently.Whentheyreachedthefron
tdoor,theoldmanlookedoutfirst,sawthestreetwasclearandtoldGregtohurryhome.Gregopenedhisarmsandhuggedtheoldmantightly,“Takec
areofthetreasureofyours.”“ThatI'lldo,”saidLemonBrown,thewrinklesabouthiseyessuggestedasmile.ThenGregwalkedintothedarkness,theoldmanwatchinghimfr
ombehind.When__Greg__was__walking__in__the__street,__the__night__had__warmed__and__the__rain__had__stopped.Gregdidn'tevenwanttothinkhowla
teitwas.HethoughtaheadwhathisfatherwouldsayandwonderedifheshouldtellhimaboutLemonBrown.Hethoughtaboutituntilhereac
hedhisstoopanddecidedagainstit.LemonBrownwouldbeallrightwithhismemoriesandhistreasure.Gregpushedthebut
tonoverthebellmarkedRidley,thoughtofthelectureheknewhisfatherwouldgivehim,andsmiled.听力材料Text1W:Thisgreycarpetisexactlywhatwe'relookingfor.M:ButIl
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dtothenewstyleinwhichtheteacherhasaskedustowritethisessay.I'mmuchbetterusingmynormalstyleofwriting.W:ButIlikeit.It'sgoodtotrydifferentwritingstyles.T
ext3M:ThisdietI'monisreallyhardtofollow.IremembertocountthecaloriesineverythingIeatanddrink,butIalwaysforgettowriteth
emdown.W:Ifollowedthatdiettoo.Ineverrememberedtoreadthecaloriesonthepackageoffood.Text4M:So,youfellan
dhityourhead?Howareyoufeeling?W:Embarrassed,morethananything!Idon'tneedtogotohospital,oranything.M:Well,takeiteasyintheoff
icetoday.Andifyouneedtogohome,justsay.Text5W:I'mnotsurewhattostudyatuniversity.Ireallylikeforeignlanguages,likeFrench,butI'
malsodrawntoothercourses.M:Ialwaysthoughtmathswasyourfavoritesubject.W:Itusedtobe,butIpreferhistorynow...Actually,perhapsthatiswhatIshouldchoos
e.Text6M:Nurse,thismancannotgohome.Infact,weneedtogethimtotheoperatingtheaterasquicklyaspossible.Hisheartbeatisreallyweak.W:I'mnotsureifthatis
possible,DoctorWilson.Alltheoperatingtheaterswillbebeingusedthisafternoon.M:Hisconditionismuchworse.Gethimtherenowandwe'llhav
etocancelsomeoperations.I'llexplaintothosepatientslater.W:Yes,doctor.M:Hurry,there'snotimetoloseifwehopetosavethisman'slife!Tex
t7M:Thesehillsaretakingalotlongertocrossthanyousaid,andI'msureIjustheardabear.Weweresupposedtohavereachedthehotelbynow.Arewelost?W:No,ofcoursenot.
Youkeptstoppingtotakephotosofallthelovelyscenery.That'swhyit'stakinglongerthanwethought.M:Butwe'vebeenwalkingforhours.It's
gettingdark.W:Stopworrying—Ijustcan'tfindwhereweareonthemap,that'sall.M:Ohno—sowearelost!AllIwanttodoisgotosleep!W:L
isten,iftheworstcomestotheworst,we'lljusthavetosetupacampinthosewoods.M:What?Thosedeepdarkwoodsoverthere?No,than
kyou.W:Comeonthen.Iguessthehotelisontheothersideofthathill.I'llraceyou!M:Waitforme!Text8M:IforgothowmuchIenjoygardening.Itseemsli
kesuchaboringthingtodo,butonceyou'reouthere,it'sactuallyquitealotoffun.W:Thefreshairisgoodforyouaswell.M:Ag
reed—I'mreallytiredalready!Infact,I'mreadyforabreak.Wouldyoulikeacupofjuice?W:Acoffeeplease.Couldyoumakeitquitestron
g,withplentyofmilkandonesugarinit?M:Yes,ofcourse.Imayeventhrowinachocolatebiscuitortwo!Thatremindsme—I'mmeetingafewofmyfriends
at3:00p.m.inthetownfortea.Wouldyouliketojoinus?W:I'dloveto.ButIreallywanttogetthisfinished,soI'mworriedImaynothavetime.It's11:00
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sthatadeal?W:It'sadeal!Text9W:Well,thatwasanewexperience!I'veneverbeenonaLondonbusbefore.M:Honestly,I'dusuallytakethesubway,butther
e'ssomuchengineeringworkgoingonthatthetrainsareoftendelayed.W:Yes,andwewouldn'twanttomisstheexhibition!M:Exactly.Comeon...themuseumisjustash
ortwalkacrossthepark.W:We'vebeenluckywiththeweather.Theforecastsaiditwasgoingtorain!M:Yes,it'scold,butatleastit'sdry.
Andyouneverknow,thesunmightcomeoutlater.W:Here'shoping!So...anexhibitionofinternationalart.Thisshouldbegreat!M:Yeah,I'mreallylookingforw
ardtoit.W:Whatareyoumostexcitedtosee?M:There'sacollectionofPersiancarpetslentbytheCarpetMuseumofIraninTehran.W:Oh,w
ow...AndtheNationalArtMuseumofChinahaslentsomebeautifultraditionalpaintings,whichattractmemost.IwenttherewhenIvisitedBeijinglastsummer!M:Youdi
d?W:Yes!IsawawonderfulexhibitionofChinesesilkthere.M:Great!Well,we'veplentyoftimetoseeeverything.Isaywhenwefirstgetthere,wefindthebathrooms,
andthengoroundtheexhibition,beforegettingacupoftea.W:Soundsgreat!Text10M:Helloeveryone,welcometotoday'sweatherreport.Thelastf
ewdayshaveseenallsortsofproblemscausedbytheweather.Highwindshavebroughtdowntrees,leavingmanyhomesandbusines
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