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银川一中2023/2024学年度(下)高二期末考试英语试卷命题教师:考生注意:1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试
题卷上的作答一律无效。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纸上。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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Whoismostprobabl
yEsther?A.Adirector.B.Areporter.C.Aballetdancer.2.WhatdidSarahemphasizejustnow?A.Teamwork.B.Responsibility.C.Creative
thinking.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweather?A.It’sverywarm.B.It’sprettyhot.C.It’ssupercold.4.WhatdoesGregaskChloetodo?A.
Drawupanotice.B.Sendanapplication.C.Viewanadvertisement.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Acharityevent.B.Avolunteer.C.Arestaurant.第二节听下
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.Whatwillthemanproba
blybedoingat10:00a.m.tomorrow?A.HavingamealwithMs.Carey.B.Talkingaboutmarketingstrategies.C.Attendingabudgetreviewme
eting.7.Whenistomorrow’sconferencecallscheduledtobegin?A.At5:30p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At3:00p.m.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelation
shipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Fellowpassengers.C.Airhostessandpassenger.9.WhydoesthemangotoFrance?A.Forsightseeing.B.Forshopping.C.Forb
usiness.10.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?A.TheNetherlands.B.Britain.C.Thailand.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesDylanWarrensayabouttheca
r?A.Itsscratchwasfromaseriousaccident.B.Itsairconditioningsystemisnew.C.Ithasrunmorethan40,000miles.12.WhatisJ
essicaJamesdissatisfiedwithaboutthecar?A.Theengine.B.Thebrakes.C.Thesuspensions.13.HowmuchdoesDylanWarrenwanttosel
lthecarfor?A.$5,500.B.$6,000.C.$6,500.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whichofthefollowingappealstothewomanmost?A.Shaolin
kungfu.B.WingChun.C.Taichi.15.Whatdoesthemanappreciateaboutdrunkenboxing?A.Itshealthbenefits.B.Itsinterestingeffects.C.Its
gracefulmovements.16.Whatdothespeakerstalkaboutintheend?A.ThesignificanceofChinesemartialarts.B.ThenewconceptofChinesephilosophy.C.Differ
entformsofself-defense.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesDebraRosenthalteach?A.ClimateChange:GlobalImpacts.B.EnvironmentalLiteratur
e.C.OrganicChemistry.18.WhywasIsidoraDjukicinitiallyunsureabouttheideaoftheboardgame?A.Shedidn’tenjoyplayingboardgames.B.Shedoubteditseffectivenes
sinlearning.C.Shepreferredtraditionalclassroomdiscussions.19.Howdoestheboardgame“Solutions”differfrom“Monopoly”?A.Theplayersof“So
lutions”worktowardsacommongoal.B.Theaimof“Solutions”istomakeplayerscompetewitheachother.C.“Solutions”includescoll
ectingrecyclablematerials.20.Whatdoweknowabouttheboardgame“Solutions”?A.Itneedstobeplayedwithsixcopi
esatthesametime.B.Itofteninvolvesvotestomakeadecision.C.Itrequirestheplayerstomeasurethetemperature.第二部分:阅读理解(
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhatdoyoudowithmoney?Doyouspenditorsaveit?Doyougetpocketmoneyfr
omyourparentsordoyouworktoearnmoney?PocketmoneyMostteenagersinBritainreceivepocketmoneyfromtheirparen
ts.Theymighthavetodochorestogettheirpocketmoney,helpingathomewithtaskslikecleaning,cooking,washingup,takingouttherubbishandironing.Diff
erentfamiliesgivedifferentamountsandtheaverageforeight-to-fifteen-year-oldteenagersintheUKisabout£6(53yuan)aweek.Areportfoundth
atmanychildrensaveatleastaquarteroftheirweeklypocketmoneyandthatmoreboysthangirlssavetheirmoney.Part-timewor
kApart-timejobisanoptionforteenagerswhodon’thavepocketmoneyorwhowanttoearnextramoney.About15percentofteenagershaveajob.Onlychildrenover13ca
nworkbuttherearesomeexceptions,forexample,foractors.Popularpart-timejobsforteensincludebabysitting,deliveringn
ewspapers,shopworkandrestaurantorcaféwork.Therearestrictgovernmentlawsaboutchildrenworking.Theycanworkamaximumoftwohoursadayo
naschooldaybutnotduringschoolhours.Atweekendsandduringschoolholidays,theycanworklongerhours.Asforwages,thenationalminimumwageforunder-1
8sisaround£4perhouranditincreaseseveryyear.Itsminimumwageishigherifyouareolder.BanksInBritain,somechildrenandteenagers
haveabankaccount.Thereisnolegal(法定的)agelimitatwhichyoucanopenabankaccount,butabankmanagercandecidewhethertoallowach
ildoryoungpersontoopenanaccount.Parentscanputpocketmoneydirectlyintotheirchild’sbankaccount.So,manyteenagersa
regettingexperienceofworkingpart-time,dealingwithbanksanddecidingwhethertosaveorspendtheirmoney.Theseareallstepstowardsb
ecomingafinanciallyindependentadultandearningandlookingafteryourownmoney.21.WhatdoweknowaboutthepocketmoneychildreninBritainre
ceive?A.8-to15-year-oldsgetabout£6amonthastheirpocketmoney.B.Manychildrensaveover25percentoftheirpocket
money.C.Girlsprefertosavemorepocketmoneythanboys.D.Pocketmoneycanonlybeearnedathome.22.Whatdidwelearnaboutchildrendoingpa
rt-timejobsinBritain?A.Childrenworkingpart-timeshouldbeabove15yearsold.B.Childrenshouldworknomorethantwohourseachday.C.
Thoseunder-18scanearnatleast£4perhour.D.Childrenarenotallowedtoworkduringschoolhours.23.Whatisrequiredforateenagertoopenabankaccount?A.
Reachingtheageof13.B.Abankmanager’spermission.C.Aparent’spermission.D.Havingaminimumamountofmoney.BIgrewupinathree-bedroombrickhouseintheParkH
illsectionofNorthLittleRock,Ark.Itwasasweet,ordinarylittlehomebutremindedmeofsomuchlove.I’vealwaysfeltIwasrais
edbyabeautifulfairy.Mymom,Nellie,wassoft-spokenandhadanextraordinarysmile.Myfather,Maurice,wasatrainconductorandhisdecliningheal
thwasthemostdefiningaspectofmychildhood.WhenIwas8,thedoctorstoldusthatDadhadasevereheartconditionandweneededto
careforhim.Idevelopedmagicalthinking,whichwasvitaltomylateracting.I’dsaytomyselfthatifIdidthisandthat,mydaddywoul
dlive.Afterhighschool,IattendedHendrixCollegeinArkansas.WhenIwasafreshman,theycastmeinaschool’sbigplay.Attheend,oneofthedramaprofessorssaid,“You
don’treallybelonghere.YoubelonginNewYork.They’dknowwhattodowithyou.”Hegavemealistofschools.HepointedtotheNe
ighborhoodPlayhouseandsaiditwassmallbutSandyMeisner,themanwhoranitwasgreat.Iauditioned(试镜)andamonthlater,Iwasaccepte
d.MomandIstartedcrying.AftermovingtoNewYork,mybigbreakcamesixyearslater,in1977.Itookameetingaboutamoviecalled“
Goin’South,”withJackNicholson.Aftertheaudition,theysaidIwasn’tquiteright.Backinreception,Iwantedtoapologi
zeforbeingstubborn.Jackwasstandingthere.Hesaid,“Areyouwaitingtoseeme?”ItoldhimIwasbutIdidn’thaveascript.HegavemeoneandtoldmeI’dhave10
minuteswithhimthenextday.ImadeittoascreentestinL.A.Later,IwasinJack’sofficeandaskedifsomeonecouldapprovemyhotelexpenses.Jackwas
smokingacigar.Hesaid,“Don’tworryaboutit,kid.You’reonthepayroll.”Today,myhusband,actorTedDanson,andIspendmostofourtimeinOjai,Calif.Ialsolovet
hewildnessofthemountains.IstillownmychildhoodhomeinArkansas.Ihaven’tbeenabletopartwithit.Emotionally,thelovefrom
ourparentsisstillthere.24.Whatmotivatedtheauthortodevelopherabilitytoacting?A.Herfather’sseriousdisease.B.Herfamily’spoorhousing.C.Hermother’sgiftfo
racting.D.Herconfidenceinlearningsubjects.25.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?A.Hermotherrefusedhertobecomeanactress.B.Herperformancewasco
mmoninhighschool.C.ShewasdeclinedbymanagerSandyMeisner.D.Shewashighlypraisedbythedramaprofessor.26.HowdidJackfeeltotheaut
hor’sperformanceinthescreentest?A.Indifferent.B.Critic.C.Impressive.D.Neutral.27.Whydoestheauthormentionherchildhoodhomeinthe
lastparagraph?A.Toshowhergratitudetoherbelovedparents.B.Tostressthebeautifulsceneryofherhometown.C.Toprovetheexcellentenv
ironmentshelives.D.Toattractmorepeopletoenjoythemountains.CFacebook'srecentadmissionthatsocialmediamaybemakingitsusersfeelbadinsomecasesisasign
ificantmilestone.Sofar,thetechnologyindustryhardlyhastalkedaboutthedisadvantagesoftheirproducts.Academicresearchina
FacebookblogpostinDecemberdocumentedthatwhenpeoplespendalotoftimepassivelyconsuminginformation,theyfeelworse.Forexample,clickingorliki
ngtoomanylinksandpostscanhaveanegativeeffectonmentalhealth.Someresearchersalsobelievethatreadingrosystoriesaboutothersleadstonegati
vecomparisonsaboutone'slifeandthatbeingonlinetoomuchreducesin-personsocializing.Socialmediamaywellbemakingmanyofusunhappy,j
ealousandanti-social.AlthoughFacebooksaidthat,asaresultoftheassessments,itwouldmakesomechangestoitsplatform.Italsoemphasized
someofthebenefitsofusingthesocialnetwork.Itexplainedthat“sharingmessages,postsandcommentswithclosefriendsandrecallingaboutpast
interactions”canmakepeoplefeelbetter.“Theresearchandotheracademicliteraturesuggestthatit’showyouusesocialmediathatmatterswhenitcomestoyourw
ell-being,”Facebooksaid.Butthatapproachdoesn’tseemtobeaneffectivesolutionforthosewhocan’tremainalooffromsuchplatfo
rms.ThePewResearchCenterestimatesthat24percentofteensgoonline“almostconstantly”.Itisbecomingamatterofa
ddiction.Weneedtobeawareofwhatweareupagainst.Rememberwhenwewouldjustpickupthephoneandcallsomeoneratherthanemailthemand
creategreatermisunderstandings.Thismaybeanold-fashionedchoice,buttherightone.Andmaybeweshouldjustturnawayfromourscreenssometimesandme
etourfriendsandfamilyinperson.28.WhyisFacebook’srecognitionconsideredasamilestone?A.Facebookhascometoadm
ittheirproducts'negativeeffects.B.Therecognitionhasdrawnawidepublicattention.C.Thetechnologyindustryhasmadeprogressinmassp
roduction.D.Thetechnologyindustryhasneverbroughtbadfeelingstousers.29.WhatmaycauseFacebook’suserstofeelbadaccordingtot
hepassage?A.Socializinginperson.B.Readingothers’rosystories.C.Likingyourfriends’linksandposts.D.Sharingmessageswithclosefriends.30.Whatd
oestheunderlinedword“aloof”inthethirdparagraphmean?A.involvedB.indifferentC.disheartenedD.devoted31.Whichcanbethesuitableti
tleforthetext?A.HowtoUseSocialMediaB.AcknowledgementfromFacebookC.OffScreensWhetherChangeOrNotD.TheimportanceofSocialMediaDet
oxDThefactthatgenderdiversityissomethingthatcompaniesconstantlydesirehighlightstheprobleminitself.Acrossindustries,theworkforce
genderbalanceisstillhighlyskewed(偏向……的),eveninfieldswhichdonottraditionallyinvolvelaboriouswork.Thetechindustryisacaseinpoint,witht
heworkforceimbalancedefinitelybeingoneofthemostprominentonthelist.Diversityandinclusionneedtogohandinhand,andwomenaroundtheworlda
reincreasinglyassumingimportantpositionsandtakingcoredecisionsinthetechsector.Thesewomenaredrivingtechnologicalchangeandinnovationwhichimpacttheindu
stryatlarge.Genderdiversity,likediversityingeneral,isimportantforvariedperspectivesandthoughtprocessesinacompany.Theseperspectivesarewhathelps
hapeadvancementsandnewideasintechnologyandoveralloperationsforthesuccessofthebusiness.Thisisespeciallytruefortechnologiessuc
hasAI.Accordingtoa2017reportonHigherEducationbytheMinistryofHumanResourceDevelopment,GovernmentofIndia,womenwe
reatornearparity(对等)amongundergraduatedegreesinscienceITandcomputer.Mostwomenequalmenwhenitcomestoskills,butfacediscriminati
oninotherareas,thuscreatingagapandreducingthewilltocontinueatthecompany.Accordingtoreports,biasedtreatmentwithintheworkplaceist
hemostfrequentlycitedreasonforleaving,followedbypoormanagement.Thereisstillscopeforashiftinattitudesatworkplaces,whichisamajoro
bstaclewhenitcomestopreservingwomenemployees.Inordertoretainthistalentandhiremoretalentlikethis,governments,NGOsa
ndleadersfromtechorganizationsneedtocometogethertohelpclosethegendergapfurtherbyprovidingmoreflexibleworkoptionsanddecision-makingopportun
itiesforwomen.Moreandmorewomenacrosstheworldareinterestedinlookingfortechcareersormaintainingtheirexistingones
.ThereisaneedtoencouragethemtotakeuprolesinAIandSTEM(Science,Technology,Engineering,andMaths)withopportunit
iesthatarebothfairandequal.Giventhecomputer-drivennatureofAI,thereisaneedforwomenfromdiversebackgroundstobalanceouttheconventionallymale-
dominatedprofessiontogiveanaccuraterepresentation.32.Fromthefirstparagraphweknowthat________.A.genderbalanceproblemremainstobesolve
dB.laboriousworkdemandsmoregenderbalanceC.notallindustrieshavegenderbalanceproblemD.genderbalanceproblemhasbeenmoreserious33.Womenemployee
sarereportedtoleavetheirjobsmainlybecauseof________.A.unsatisfyingincomeB.poormanagementC.competitiveworkplaceD.unfairtreatment34.Whichofthefollowi
ngcanhelptoretainandattractmorewomen?A.Encouragingwomentotakeupallkindsofroles.B.Treatingwomenemployeesmorekindlythantomenemp
loyees.C.Offeringwomendiverseworkchoicesanddecision-makingopportunities.D.Providingatolerantworkingenviron
mentcombinedwithfavorablewelfare.35.Whatisthepurposeofwritingthispassage?A.ToappealtowomentoprotecttheirproperrightsB.Topre
sentthefactofgenderbiasinthetechindustryC.TocallformorewomenrepresentationinthetechindustryD.Toteachthetechindustryho
wtogetridofgenderbias第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Asahighschoolstudent
,you’relikelyusedtolearningthroughreadingtextbooks.36Thisliesattheheartofexperientialappreciation,aphilosophythatencouragesyoutoengagedirect
lywiththeworldaroundyou.It’saboutlearningfromreal-lifeexperiences,anddiscoveringamoreprofoundandengagingwaytolearn.Topracticeexperien
tialappreciation,youcanstartbygettinginvolvedinhands-onactivitiesrelatedtoyoursubjects.Theywillprovideafirsthandunderstandingofthe
conceptsyou’restudying,makinglearningactiveandmeaningful.So,tryjoiningasportsteam,pickingupapaintbrush,ortakingpartinalocalcharitye
vent.37Asyoudivedeeper,immerseyourselffullyinthesurroundingsandactivities.Whenyou’reinnature,don’tjustlookaround.38Touchingtheleaves,feelingthe
windandlisteningtothebirdscanenrichyourlearningandmakeeachmomentmorememorable.39Aftertryingsomethingnew,askyourselfwhatyoulearnedandhowitmadeyo
ufeel.Writeinajournalordiscussitwithfriends.Thisself-discoveryturnsexperiencesintolifelessonsandoffersadeeperunderstandingo
ftheworld.Experientialappreciationtransformslearningfromatasktobecompletedintoajourneytobetreasured.40So,exploretheworldaroundyou,letever
yexperienceshapeyou,anddiscovertheendlesspossibilitiesthatawait.Thisisthecoreoftruelearning,whereeverym
omentisasteptowardsaricher,moreenlightenedlife.A.Theseactivitiesbringlearningtolife.B.Itextendslearningfarbeyondtex
tbooks.C.Takeyourexperiencesfurtherbyreflectingonthem.D.Mindtheimpactofyouractionsontheenvironment.E.Instead,activateyoursensesforast
rongertiewithit.F.Textbooksofferasystematicintroductiontoessentialconceptsandprinciples.G.Nowconsiderexpandingyourlearningfromjustreadingtoac
tivelyparticipating.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Over20yearsago,Hankersonwastryingtoca
llhersisterwholivedinMaryland.Shehad41tosharehersadstoriesinlifewithhersister.But42dialingtheareacode410,shepressed401.
Themistakeendedup43hertoDianafromRhodeIsland.“Whensherealizedthatshehadcalledawrongnumber,shemadeasincere44.Shewaswell-mannere
dandverysweet.Thenshe45quickly,”recalledDiana,whotoldHankersontocallbackifsheneededanyhelp.Afterthat,Hank
ersoncalledagainafewmoretimesoverthenextfewweeks.Throughtheirconversation,DianalearnedthatHankerson,wholi
vesinDelray,Florida,hadbeenattemptingto46hersister.HankersonsaidDianacameata47timeinherlifewhensheandherhusbandgotdivorce
d.HowevershesaidDianaalways48herspirits.Andshewasso49becauseshecouldfeelthegreatkindnessandencouragementfroma(n)50stranger.Ove
rthenextfewyears,thetwo51agoodrelationshipbyphone,chattingabouttheirchildren—Hankersonisthemotheroftwo,andDi
ana,amotherofthree.OnthedaybeforeThanksgiving,thepairfinallymetwhenDianawasonatriptoFloridawithherhusbandandchildre
n.“Oh,itwasatruly52day.ItwasreallythehappiestThanksgivingforme,”Hankersonsaid.“Itwasfullofwarmthandsunshine.Thatreally53myday.”Aftertheirmeeting,Dian
apostedthephotoofherandHankersononFacebook.Shealsowrote,“The54betweenpeopleinthisworldisjustawrongnumberphonecallaway.Itisreally55
.”41.A.advisedB.intendedC.demandedD.pretended42.A.insteadofB.otherthanC.inspiteofD.incaseof43.A.sendingB.addingC.bringingD.connecting44.A.apolog
yB.appointmentC.statementD.joke45.A.turnedinB.tookoffC.showedupD.hungup46.A.followB.protectC.reachD.catch47.A.regularB.properC.suddenD.rough48.A
.liftedB.fixedC.raisedD.broke49.A.shyB.confidentC.gratefulD.considerate50.A.intelligentB.fortunateC.normalD.compl
ete51.A.missedoutB.setupC.tookinD.putup52.A.memorableB.longC.realisticD.busy53.A.setB.madeC.calledD.worked54.A.distanceB.boundar
yC.differenceD.balance55.A.amusingB.embarrassingC.unbelievableD.unreasonable第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Rec
entyearshaveseen____56____increasingpopularityofmicro-dramas,oftenlessthan60seconds.Theshortepisodes(集)aremostlydistributedthroughonlinep
latformslikeWeChatmini-programsandsocialmedia.Thebriefmicro-dramasallowtheepisodes____57____(enjoy)withoutwastingmuchenergyandtime.Thei
reasyaccessibilitycontributestotheirwidespreadacceptance,frompublictransportationtoelevators,____58____(enhance)thespreadofpopu
larartisticcontent.Akeyreasonbehindthepopularityofthemini-dramashows____59____(be)thatpeoplewhoexperiencestressinreallifem
ayfindakindofemotionalreleaseintheexaggeratedexpressionsofconflictsinthesestories,suchastakingrevenge____
60____(successful)bygainingsuperpowerorhavinggreatwealth.Expertsalsonotethatthemini-dramaaudienceoutweighs__
__61____ofwebnovels,____62____haverichelementsofplottwistsandconflictstogetreadershooked.Actually,sincetheearly2000s,webnovelshaveenjoye
dalargereadershipinChina,pavingtheway____63____thepopularityoftheirvisualproductions,suchasfilms,TVseriesandmini-dramas.Mi
ni-dramas'successcanbeowedtothegrowinghabitofwatchingshortvideosinChina.Thevertical(竖屏的),smartphone-optimizedminidramatic
episodesattractcasualviewerswhopreferquickand____64____(engage)contents.However,mini-dramasarenotproblem-free.Theirproblemsa
rerelatedtocontents,includingviolence,emotionalmanipulationandotherunhealthy____65____(tendency),allinpursuitofregisteringhigherclicksandviewershi
p.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校计划引进一个机器人担任餐厅服务员或者图书馆管理员,并在英语贴吧征求学生意见,你很感兴趣,决定回帖响应,你所写的内容应包括:1.你认为机器人适合担任的一个岗位,二选一;2.通过
比较,阐述你选择的理由,可以从工作效率、服务范围等方面进行表述。____________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________________________第二节:读后续写(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。Thebirthofthelittlegirl,Melody,castashadowoverherfamily.ThewordsthedoctorsaidtoDanaandJeffcompletelyshookth
em,“Yourdaughterwasbornwithacleftlip(唇裂).”Itwasimpossibleforthecoupletohidetheirsadness.Theycouldn’tbelieveitwastrueu
ntiltheysawtheirdaughterinperson.SeeinghercleftmadeDanaandJeffheartbrokenmorethananything.Itbroketheirheartt
oimaginethekindoflifeMelodywouldleadinthefuture.Fortunately,DanaandJeffsawarayofhopewhenthedoctortoldtheco
uplethattheirdaughter’sconditionwastreatablewithacleftlipsurgery(外科手术).Ratherthanfeelingstressfullikethefirstfewdays,theypromi
sedthemselvestheyneverwantedtheirdaughtertosufferfromthat.TheywouldsparenoefforttosupportMelody.Nothingispreciousthantheirlit
tleangel,andDanaaswellasJeffwasreadytodoanythingforMelody.AfterbringingMelodyhome,theyimmediatelybeganlookingforcleftsurger
yoptions.However,nomatterwheretheyturned,gettingMelodythesurgerysheneededwasexpensive,andthevarioustreatmentsandmedicationssheneededinthefollowing
wouldalsobemuchmorecostlythantheyoungfamilycouldafford.ThencamethethrillingmomentwhenJeffbrowsedthroughamedicalforumoneevening,hestumbledupon(意外发现)a
postaboutanonprofitorganizationthatspecializedincleftlipsurgeriesforchildren.Theorganization,namedSmileatfuture,is
dedicatedtoprovidingfreesurgeriestofamilieswhocouldnotaffordtheprocedure.Thecouplehadseenalotofphotosandreadalotofs
toriesaboutchildrenwhohadcleftsurgeriessponsoredbySmileatfuture,andtheresultswereincredible.TheideathatMelodyc
ouldgrowupwithhardlyascar(伤疤)wherehercleftwaslitafireunderthecouple.Withoutanyhesitation,DanaandherhusbandreachedouttoSmileatfutureandha
ndedinanapplicationformedicalaid.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。EverythingwentmoresmoothlythanDanaand
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s.M:Afterall,shehashadmanysuchexperiences.Thedocumentaryshefilmedaboutaballetschoolhasbecomeahitagain.Text2M:WhatdidSarahmeanby“thinkin
goutsidethebox”justnow?W:Well,shesuggestedweexploredifferentideas—findingnewsolutionsbeyondtheusualmethods.M:Gotit.Ibelieveitneedsateameffort.Itwo
uldbebestifeveryonesharedtheresponsibilityofbringingfreshperspectives.Text3W:Eric,haveyounoticedthatthegroundoutsidei
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twatertowarmmyself.Text4M:Hey,Chloe!Weneedsomenewblood.Couldyoupleasedraftajobadvertisement?W:Sure,Greg.Whatdetail
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orning,youwillhaveastrategymeetingwiththemarketingteamat10:00.Then,youwillhavelunchwiththeclientMs.Careyatnoon.M:⑦Whatabouttheafternoon?
W:⑦Therewillbeaconferencecallwiththeinternationalpartnersat3:00,followedbyabudgetreviewmeetingat4:30.I’vearrangede
verythingincludingyourmaterials.M:Thankyou,Jane.Pleaseensureallthedocumentsareinorderforthemeetings.Text7(第8题为推断题)M:
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tiring.I’mAnna.Nicetomeetyou.M:Nicetomeetyou,too.I’mChandler.⑨AreyouflyingtoFrancefortravel?W:Yes.I’llt
ravelwithmyfriendsandgoshopping.⑨Andyou?M:⑨Justforwork.Youknow,theusualwork-relatedtrip.W:Isee.YoulooklikeanAsian.AreyoufromThailand?M:You’rehalf-rig
ht.MymotherisThai,butI’mfromLondon.Whereareyoufrom?W:⑩I’mfromAmsterdam.M:Ah,Amsterdam.⑩ItisthecapitalandthemostpopulatedcityoftheNetherlands.
W:⑩Spoton!HaveyoubeentotheNetherlands?M:Yes,Iwastherefortraveling.Text8W:Hello,⑫I’mJessicaJames.⑪YoumustbeDylanWarren.M:⑪Yes.Gladt
omeetyou!W:Gladtomeetyou,too.Let’sgetdowntobusiness.⑪Howoldisyourcar?M:⑪Fouryearsold,with46,000milesonit.Ithaspowerwindows,automaticlocks,ac
araudiosystem,airconditioningandnewtires.W:Isee.Well,wasthatscratchfromacaraccident?M:No,Igotitwhenparking.W:
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t’syouraskingprice?$5,500?M:Iwilltakeittoagarageforathoroughcheck.⑬Ifeverythingisfine,Ithink$6,500wouldbegood.W:Comeo
n.Thereisascratch.AndI’mnotsureifithadaseriousaccident.Let’smakeadeal—$6,000,okay?M:I’msorryIcan’tacceptthat.
W:Well,givemeacallifyouchangeyourmind.Text9W:Aaron,doyouknowanythingaboutChinesemartialarts?M:Absolutely!There’ssomuchdiversi
tyinChinesemartialarts.W:Yeah.⑭Ilovetaichibestforitsgracefulmovementsandhealthbenefits.Howaboutyou?M:It’shardtopickjustone.IloveShaolinkungfu.
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ertainingcombinationofsmooth,unpredictablemovementsandcomedicelements.W:IseeyoureallylikeChinesemartia
larts.⑯SohowdoyouviewtheimportanceofChinesemartialarts?M:⑯Well,apartfromself-defense,theyaredeeplyrootedinChineseculture,promot
ingdisciplineandrespect.W:⑯Yeah,andtheyalsoreflectChinesephilosophy.Theyin-yangconceptisevidentinthebal
ancebetweenoffenseanddefense.Text10W:⑱IsidoraDjukicisabiologyandchemistrystudentatJohnCarrollUniversity.⑰Sheneverthoughtthatonedayshewouldbeinaclassr
oomwhereanEnglishprofessoraskedhertoplayaboardgametolearnaboutclimatechange.Djukicistakingabiologyclassc
alledClimateChange:GlobalImpacts.⑰Atthesametime,sheistakinganEnglishclasscalledEnvironmentalLiterature.Heruniversi
tyrequiresstudentstotaketwoconnectedclassesthatexaminethesamesubjectindifferentways.⑰DebraRosenthalistheEnglishprofessor.⑱Atfirst,Djukicsaidshewa
suncertainaboutRosenthal’sboardgameidea.“Iwasjustthinkingtheideacouldbeinteresting.Buthowfunisthisideaactuallygoingto
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senthalboughtsixcopiesofagamecalled“Solutions”.Thegoalistopickcardsandthenaddthemtothegameboardinawaythathelpsre
duceglobaltemperatures.⑲Studentsdonotcompeteagainsteachother.Theyworktogetherandtrytocomeupwithasolutionsothattheplanetisnotdestroyed.Theg
ameisdifferentfromsomeotherboardgamessuchas“Monopoly”,wherethegoalistowin.Studentsreadmaterialsandthendiscusstheir
ideas.⑳Inmostclasses,Rosenthalsaid,studentslaughed,disagreedandhadtocallforvotesasawaytodecidehowtomoveforwardinthegame.Djukicsaiditwasaway
tohavefunwhilealsolearningaboutsuchaserioussubject.