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鞍山市普通高中2024—2025學年度高三第一次質(zhì)量監(jiān)測英語考試時間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenmightthewoman'spartybeheld?A.ThisSunday.B.NextSaturday.C.NextSunday.2.WhydoesStevenarriveatschoollate?A.Hedidn'twakeupontime.B.Noonedrovehimtoschool.C.Hedidn'tcatchthebus.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthelecture?A.Disappointed.B.Interested.C.Admiring.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Athome.B.Intherestaurant.C.Attheairport.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.TrafficrulesinBritain.B.TrafficrulesinEurope.C.TrafficaccidentsinBritain.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Chefandcustomer.B.Fellowworkers.C.Husbandandwife.7.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.OnTuesday.B.OnFriday,C.OnSunday.英語第1頁(共10頁)聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisinterview?A.Quitesatisfactory.B.Verydisappointing.C.Justso-so.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Contacttheinterviewersactively.B.Continuewaitingforacall.C.Lookforanotherjob.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthemandoing?A.Introducingtheweekendplan.B.Sharinghiscountrysidelife.C.Planningafamilyreunion.11.Whowilldefinitelygotothefarm?A.Theman'scousin.B.Thewoman'ssister.C.Theman'ssister.12.Whatcanthespeakersdointhecountryside?A.Feedsomeanimals.B.Watchthestars.C.Haveabarbecue.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdoesthewomando?A.She'sanairportclerk.B.She'saticketseller.C.She'satravelagent.14.Whatkindofflightwillthemantake?A.Amorningone.B.Anafternoonone.C.Anightone.Y2Whatdoweknowabouttheman?B.Hewilltravelwithhisfamily.C.Hepreferseconomyclass.16.Howmuchdidthemanpay?A.$630.B.$1,260.C.$1,890.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatwasthethirdmostpopularemojiintheworld?A.The“l(fā)aughoutloud”.B.The“thumbsup”.C.The“redheart”.18.Whatwasthemostconfusingemojiintheworld?A.The“eggplant”.B.The“peach”.C.The“clown”.19.Whatdid67%ofemojiuserssayaboutusingemojis?A.Itmakesthemexpressthemselvesmoreeasily.B.Itmakesthemfeelfriendlierandfunnier.C.Itmakesthemsimplifycommunication.20.Howmanyemojiusersthinktheirmentalhealthhasbeenpositivelyaffectod?A.90%ofthem.B.55%ofthem.C.50%ofthem.英語第2頁(共10頁)第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AExploringBandelierBandelierNationalMonumentisoneofover390parksintheNationalParkSystem.Itis48milesnorthwestofSantaFe,NewMexico.Theparkisopenyear-roundexceptDecember25andJanuary1.Latespringandsummerarethebusiesttimes,andinsomedays,especiallyatmidday,theremaybea30-to-45-minutewaitforparking.PlanningyourvisitTheparkoffersavarietyofthingstoseeanddo.Herearesomesuggestions,basedontheamountoftimeyouhavetospend.ContinuetoAlcoveHouse.Gothroughtheexhibitroom.View“TheBandelierStory”atthevisitorcenter.WalktheMainLoopTrail,withtheself-guidingbooklet.ReturntothevisitorcenterandhiketheFallsTrail,withtheself-guidingbooklet.SafetyPrecautions:Bandelierisanarcheologicalareapreservedinasnaturalacondition鏈possible,andsuchconditioncanbehazardous.Remainalert,becautious,andusecommonsense.Stayontrailsanddonotclimbamongthedwellings(居所)orentercavesunlesstheyareaccessiblebyladders.Carrydrinkingwater,evenonshorttrails,especiallyinhotweather.Donotdrinkwaterfromstreamsunlessyoupurifyit.RegulationsPickingflowersorcollectingplantsisprohibited.Climbingonwallsorcliffsisprohibited.Stayontrails.Feedingwildlifeisprohibited.Squirrelsinparticularcanbiteandmaycarryplague(瘟疫).Collectingarcheologicalorhistoricartifactsordisturbingarcheologicalsitesisprohibited.Theseareoffenses.For24-hourgeneral,recordedinformationthatisupdatedregularly,call505-6672-0343.21.WhichisthepropertimetoexploreBandelierNationalMonumentifyoudon'tlikecrowds?A.NewYear'sDay.B.October.C.ChristmasDay.D.Latespring.22.Whatisrecommendeddoingwhilehikinginthepark?A.Drinkingstreamwater.B.Climbingoncliffs.C.Feedingwildanimals.D.WalkingtheMainLoopTrail.23.Whereisthetextfrom?A.Abrochure.B.Ahistorybook.C.Asciencereport.D.Anewspaper.英語第3頁(共10頁)BWhichanimaldoyouthinkisthenumberonepet:catsordogs?“Mycatsareincrediblysmartandunderstandthingsjustlikehumansdo,"saidMaLi,owneroftwocatsaged13and16inBeijing.“EverytimeIreturnedhomeafterwork,theywouldwaitatthedoortowelcomeme,easingmyworkpressureandmakingmefeelwanted,”shesaid.Facingheavyworkpressureinanurbanenvironment,Maisamongthosewhofindcomfortinraisingpets,especiallycats—atrendthathasledtoasurgeinhousecatownershipinrecentyears.LiuLang,deputyheadoftheChineseVeterinaryMedicalAssociation,confirmedthistrend,notingthatpeopleborninthe1980sand1990smayprefercatsoverdogsduetotheirlowermaintenancerequirements.“Thenecessityofwalkingdogsdiscouragesmanyurbancitizens,especiallyyoungandmiddle-agedpeoplewithdemandingworkschedules.However,thoseburdenedbyheavyworkloadsoftenseekcompanionship.Inthiscontext,catsemergeasabetterchoicebecausetheyrequirelessspacetowalkandfewerbaths,”Liuexplained.Inrecentyears,thenumberofpetcatshasgraduallysurpassedthatofpetdogs.AccordingtoP,apetindustrymarketobserver,thenumberofpetcatsinChinareached69.8millionin2023,markinga6.8percentyear-on-yearincreaseandsurpassingthenumberofpetdogsby18.05million.ZhangHaiqiang,secretary-generaloftheChinaSmallAnimalProtectionAssociation,attributedthisshifttothedifferentlivinghabitsofpets,astheemotionalvaluebroughtbyraisingcatsanddogsisalmostthesame.ChenHaoxing,whoownsthreecatsandadog,observedthatpotentialpetownersnowhavemoreoptionswithcats,asrestrictionsonraisingdogshavetightenedduetowell-publicizedbitingincirents.Chenalsohighlightedtheavailabilityofhairlesscatsasanoptionforthoseallergictoanimalfrom24.Whydèpeopleneedpets?A.Tomeetemotionalneeds.B.Toavoidloneliness.C.Toimproveworkefficiency.D.Tofollowthetrend.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“surge”inparagraph2mean?A.ConfidenceB.NecessityC.IncreaseD.Restriction26.WhydopeopleprefercatsoverdogsaccordingtoZhangHaiqiang?A.Becauseoftheircurrentavailability.B.Becauseoftheirpotentialpopularity.C.Becauseoftheirsamementalvalue.D.Becauseoftheirdistinctlivinghabits.27.Whatisthetextabout?A.Featuresofdogsandcatsaspets.B.Advantageofcatsoverdogsaspets.C.Significanceofdogsandcatsaspets.D.Comparisonbetweendogsandcatsaspets.英語第4頁(共10頁)CInthedepthsoftheocean,asocietygrowsenergeticallythathaslongremainedamythtothehumanworld:themermaids(美人魚).Rocently,agroundbreakingsimulated(模擬的)project——the“MermaidSocietyProject”—hasbeenstartedbyagroupofhighschoolstudentsinasocialscienceclass.Thisprojectaimstoaddressreal-worldenvironmentalconcernsfromanimaginativeviewpointandthisuniquesocialinitiativehascaughttheattentionofbothstudentsandsociety.Theprojectbeganasschoolwork,wherestudentsweretaskedwithexploringandsuggestingsolutionstoenvironmentalissues.However,theteam,ledbythefar-sightedstudent,Amelia,tookafearlessleapbysuggestingcommunicatingwiththemythicalmermaidcivilizationtolearnabouttheirsustainablepracticesandapplythemtohumansociety.AmoliaandherteamsetoutonajourneytotheunderwatercityofAquaria,wheretheyworewelcomedbythemermaidqueen,Marina.Themermaids,knownfortheirharmonywithnature,sharedtheirknowledgeofmarinelifepreservation,wastemanagement,andenergyconservation.Thestudentsweresurprisedbythemermaids'useofgiantalgae(海藻)asarenewableresourceforfood,shelter,andenergy.Theprojecthassinceexpandedbeyondtheschool,withthesupportofchildrenmentalorganizationsandthelocalcommunity.Thestudentshaveorganizedworkshopsandsemiliarstoeducatepeopleaboutthemermaids'sustainablepractices.Theyhavealsoorganizedanactivingtoreduceplasticwaste,inspiredbythemermaids'zero-wastelifestyle.The“MermaidSocietyProject”hasbecomeasymbolofhopeforenvironmentalconservation.Ithassparkedaconversationabouttheimportanceoflearningfromotherspeciesandculturestocreateamoresustainablefuture.Theprojecthasalsoopeneddoorsforfurtherresearchintothemormaidcivilization,promotinganeweraofinterspeciescooperation.28.Whatwastheoriginalpurposeoftheprojectlaunchedbythehighschoolstudents?A.Tocreateadocumentaryaboutmarinelife.B.Tostudythehistoryofmermaidcivilization.C.Toexploreandproposesolutionstoenvironmentalproblems.D.Toorganizeaculturalexchangeprogramwithmysteriousmermaids.29.HowdidAmeliaandherteamapproachthemermaidcivilization?A.Throughschoolwork.B.Byconductingunderwatorresearch.C.Byinvitingmermaidstotheirschool.D.ByvisitingtheunderwatercityofAquaria.30.Whatsustainablepracticesdidthemermaidssharewiththestudents?A.Usinggiantseaweed.B.Huntingmarineanimals.C.Givingupusingplastics.D.Burningwasteforenergy.31.Howhastheprojectimpactedthelocalcommunityandthestudents'school?A.Ithasledtoadecreaseinschooladmission.B.Ithascausedadeclineinthelocaleconomy.C.Ithasstartedatalkaboutenvironmentalprotection.D.Ithasincreasedtheuseofplasticproductsinthecommunity.英語第5頁(共10頁)DOpenAIonThursdayannounceditsmostdirectthreatyettoitsstrongBigTechrivals:asearchenginethatusesartificialintelligencebuiltinfromthebeginning.ThecompanyistestingSearchGPT,whichwillcombineitsAItechnologywithreal-timeinformationfromthewebtoallowpeopletosearchforinformationinthesamewaytheytalktoChatGPT.Thesearchengineiscurrentlyinanearlytestforalimitednumberofusers.Withthenewfeature,OpenAIwillbedirectlycompetingwithGoogle,whichhasforyearsdominatedtheonlinesearchmarket.SearchGPTcouldalsoposeathreattoMicrosoft.WithSearchGPT,userswillbeabletoaskquestionsinnaturallanguage,andthey’llreceiveanswersthattheycanthenfollowuponwithadditionalquestions.ButunlikeChatGPT,whichisoftenreliantonolderdatatogenerateitsanswers,SearchGPTwillprovideup-to-dateinformation,withonlinelinkstowhatthecompanysaysare“clearandrelevantsources.”Thetoolwillalsoshowasidebarwithadditionallinkstorelevantinformation.TheOpenAIsearchenginecouldpromotegenerativeAIafterGooglehasexperimentedwithearlyeffortstoincorporatechatbotsandAI-generatedanswersintothesearchexperience.ButGooglequicklypulledbackonuseofthefeatureafteritprovidedfalse,andinsomecasestotallynonsensicalinformation,inresponsetosomeusers'queries.ThelaunchofGoogle'stoolalsoraisedconcernsamongsomenewspublishersandsimilarconcernscouldarisewithOpenAI'ssearchengine.However,OpenAIsaidThursdaythatitpartneredwithpublisherstobuildthetoolandgivethemoptionsto“managehowtheyappear”inSearchGPT'sresults.WhatcanbelearnedaboutSearchGPTfromparagraph2?A,Itisnotwell-developedandstillundertest.B.ItchallengesGoogle,butbeatsMicrosoft.C.Botsofusershavetrieditonlineuptonow.D.Ithascontrolledtheonlinesearchmarketforyears.33.WhichistheadvantageofSearchGPT?A.Provisionofinfinitequestions.B.Easyaccessbasedonpreviousdata.C.NaturalcommunicationviaChatGPT.D.Latestinformationwithadditionallinks.34.WhatisOpenAI'sattitudetowardsSearchGPT'sresult?A.Dismissive.B.Positive.C.Suspicious.D.Indifferent.35.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.OpenAIWillCombineSearchEngineandChatGPTB.SearchGPTBecomesPopularamongUsersCurrentlyC.OponAIIsTakingonGooglewithaNewArtificialIntelligenceSearchEngineD.Google'sLaunchofAIScarchEngineWasaFailureDuetoFalseInformation英語第6頁(共10頁)第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ahealthydietisessentialforgoodhealthandnutrition.Thereismuchdebatenowadaysastowhatmakesupahealthydiet.Forexample,scientistshaveinsistedforyearsthatabigenemyofhealthisfattyfood.36HeartdiseaseisthenumberonekillerofAmericans.AndinAmerica,peoplewhoreceive25%oftheirdailycaloriesormorethroughsugararetwiceaslikelytodiefromheartdiseasethanpeoplewhorecervelessthan10%aday.37Putmoresimply,whilepeoplecontinuetoargueoverwhetherornotfattyfoodisdangerous,wealreadyknowthatsugarisakiller.Beyondthis,youcankeephealthybyconsumingdifferentcatogoriesoffreshfoods,especiallyfruitandvegetables,whicharefullofvitaminsandfibre,ratherthanprocessedfoods.Processedfoodsoftencontainlessnutrition,andhavehigherquantitiesofsugar,salt,andfatthanfreshingredients.Besidesthis,itisalsoimportanttohavesomemeat,beans,ordairyproductsinyourdiet,astheyprovidethenecessaryproteinforstrongbonesandmusclegrowth.Aswitheverythinginlife,moderationiskey.38Finally,afundamentalkeytohealthyeatingistoeatslowly.Ittakesabouttwentyminutesfrovethetimeyoustarteatingforyourbraintotellyourbodythatyouarefull.39Eatingslowlyalsoallowsyourbodytodigestyourfoodbetter,andwillallowyoutoenjoyyourfoodmore.40Rather,healthyeatingstartswithhavingahealthyattitudetowardsfood.Itisuptoyoutodecidehowyouwanttolive,andtomaketherightdecisionsaboutyourdiet.A.Thereisnoonetricktohealthyeating.B.Therefore,itisimportanttoavoidsweets.C.Insummary,opinionsaboutfoodvaryfrompersontoperson.D.Thisistrueregardlessofhowhealthytherestoftheirdietmightbe.E.However,therealdriverofpoorhealthisnotsomuchfattyfood,asitissugar.F.Theidealdietisabalancedone,withouttoomuchortoolittleofanyonething.G.Whatthismeansisthatpeoplewhochewtooquicklyendupeatingtoomuchfood.英語第7頁(共10頁)第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ThanksgivingDaywasnear.Thefirst-gradeteachergaveherclassafun41—todrawapictureofsomethingforwhichtheywerethankful.Mostoftheclassmightbeconsideredeconomically42butstillmanywouldcelebratetheholidaywithturkeyandothertraditionalgoodiesoftheseason.These,theteacherthought,wouldbethe43ofmostofherstudent'sart.Andtheywore.ButDouglasmadeadifferentkindofpicture.Douglaswasadifferentkindofboy.Hewastheteacher'struechildofmisery,fragileand44.Onecouldonlyguessatthe45Douglasfeltbehindthosesadeyes.Whenaskedtodrawapictureofsomethingforwhichhewasthankful,hedrowahand.Nothingelse.Hisabstractimagecapturedtheimaginationofhis46.Whosehandcoulditbe?Onechildguesseditwasthehandofafarmerbecausefarmers47turkeys.Another48apoliceofficerbecausethepoliceprotectandcareforpeople.Andthe49wentWhenthechildrenhadgoneontoothertasks,she50atDouglas'desk,bentdown,andaskedhimwhosehanditwas.Thelittleboylookedawayandmuttered,“It'syours,teacher.”She51thetimesshehadtakenhishandandwalkedwithhimhereorthere,52shehadtheotherstudents.Howoftenhadshesaid,“53myhand,Douglas,we'llgooutside”.Douglaswasmostthankfulforhisteacher'shand.54asideatear,shewentonwithherwork.Itwasmorethanthankfulness.SheknewtheDouglasesoftheworldmightnotalwayssaythanbuttheywouldromomberthehandthat55.41.ArestationB.assignmentC.signatureD.duty42.A.displayantagedB.dependableC.sufficientD.profitable43.A.presentsB.subjectsC.opportunitiesD.dreams44.A.cheerfulB.handsomeC.unhappyD.silly45.A.blessingB.memoryC.desiroD.pain46.A.studentsB.colleaguesC.teachersD.peers47.A.killB.raiseC.cookD.train48.A.suggestedB.createdC.pointedD.announced49.A.predictionB.partyC.discussionD.complaint50.A.pausedB.layC.scannedD.confirmed51.A.remindedB.recalledC.restoredD.repeated52.A.asB.onceC.thoughD.because53.A.ShakeB.StretchC.TakeD.Lend54.A.SettingB.MovingC.LeavingD.Brushing55.A.engagedwithB.turnedtoC.reachedoutD.dealtwith英語第8頁(共10頁)第二節(jié)(共10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China'sspacestation,Tiangong,isnotonlyasymbolofnationalpride56isregardedasaguidinglightofinternationalcooperation.Thisplatforminspaceisdevoted57becomingasharedlabforscientistsworldwide,beyondgeographicalandpoliticalboundaries.Inthepastfewdecades,withthescientificdevelopment,we58(see)asignificantimprovementinthestation'sdesignandoperation.Thestationhassuccessfullyfinishedmanylaunchesanddockings(對接),59(expand)itsbasicequipmenttosupportacontinuoushumanpresenceinspace.Oneoftheimpressive60(achievement)isthatithaswelcomedinternationalresearchsuggestions,whichhasindicatedanewageofexploringspace.Thestationoffers61uniqueenvironmentforresearchinmicrogravityandpromotesprogressinvariousfieldssuchasbiology,physics,andastronomy.Itisequippedwiththemostadvancedfacilities62enablebothChineseandinternationalastronautstodoexperiments.Itstandsasaninvitationtothe63(globe)scientificcommunitytojoinhandsinthepursaitofknowledgeandtheexpansionofhumanunderstandingoftheuniverse.AsTiangongcontinuestowelcomeinternationalpartners,peoplethroughouttheworldareamazed64(find)thespiritofunityandsharedambition.Thecollectiveeffortsofnationscontributetothecommongoalofspace65(explore)andscientificdiscovery.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,暑假期間你參與了一項志愿服務活動,請你給英國朋友Chris寫一封郵件分享這次經(jīng)歷,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動內(nèi)容:2.收獲和感受。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearChris,Yours,LiHua英語第9頁(共10頁)第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。InthesmalltownofElmsworth,therelivedaboynamedDaniel,whowasoftenovershadowedbyhismoreoutgoingsiblings(兄弟姐妹).Hewasquietandthoughtful,preferringthecompanyofbookstothatofpeople.Yet,deepinside,therewasaburningdesiretoprovehimself,tostepoutoftheshadowsandintothelight.Oneday,agoldenopportunitypresenteditselfwhenhisschoolannouncedapublicspeakingcompetition,anopportunitythatDanielknewhehadtoseize.Thecompetitionrepresentednotjustanacademicchallengebutapersonalone.Itwasachancetoremovehisself-doubtsandshowhistrueabilitiestohimselfandothers.Butthethoughtofstandingaloneonastagefilledhimwithfear,aterriblefeelingthatalwayskepthimintheshadows.Danieldidn'ttellhismotherthenewsofthespeakingcompetitionwhenhegothomeafterschoolthatday.Buthismothersensedhishesitationandpain.Insteadofsuggestinganything,shetookhimforawalkinthewoodsjustbeyondtheirbackyard.There,amongthetoweringtrees,sheshowedhimatinyacom(橡子)lyinginthesoil.“Thissmallacorn,”shebentdownandsaid,“hasthepotentialtobecomeapowerfuloak(橡樹).Itwillpushthroughthesoil,fightingagainstthedarkness,seekingthelight.It'sthesamewithyou,Daniel.Thestrengthtogrow,toreachforthesky,isalreadywithinyou.”Shepaused,allowingthewordstosinkintohisheart,hergazefilledwiththebeliefthathe`u→-couldachievegreatness.Danicallookedattheacorn,thenathismother,andfeltasparkofdetermination.Itwasasifthetinyacornhadwhisperedtohissoul,“Youtoocanriseabovetheordinary.”Withanewfoundsenseofpurpose,heknewhewouldfacethecompetitionwiththesamestrengththattheacornwouldonedaydisplayasatoweringoak.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Paragraph1:Withrenewedcourage,Danielbegantoprepareforthecompetition.Paragraph2:Thedayofthecompetitionarrived.英語第10頁(共10頁)鞍山市普通高中2024—2025學年度高三第一次質(zhì)量監(jiān)測英語試題參考答案第一部分聽力(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5CBABA6-10CABCA11-15CBCAB16-20CCABB第二部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)第一節(jié)21-23BDA24-27ACDB28-31CDAC32-35ADBC第二節(jié)36-40EDFGA第三部分語言運用第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45BABCD46-50DBACA51-55BACDC第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.but57.to58.haveseen,59.expanding60.achievements61.a62.that63.global54.10find65.exploration第四部分寫作(共40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)Onepossibleversion:DearChris,Duringthesummerbreak,Iservedasavolunteerinalocalnursinghome,whichhadalastingimpressiononme.Duringthememorableexperience,Ispentqualitytimehelpingtheelderlywithdailytasksandofferingcompanionshiptothem.Additionally,wealsoarrangedsomeinteractiveactivities,includingstagingsinginganddancingperformances,whicheasedtheirlonelinessandbroughtasenseofwarmth.Thisexperienceservedasareminderofthepowerofspreadingkindnessandsupportingthoseinneed.WhatarewardingandimpressiveexperiencetoseethatIwasmakingadifferencetotheirlives!Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)Onepossibleversion:Withrenewedcourage,Danielbegantoprepareforthecompetition.Immersedintheworldofwordsandideas,heroseearly,referringtobooksandpracticinghisspeecheveryday,withhisvoiceechoingthroughthequiethouse.Healsostayeduplate,polishinghismessage.Hefelthisconfidencegrowashemasteredtheartofpublicspeaking.Hestoodinfrontofthemirror,hisvoicegrowingincreasinglystrongwitheachrepetition.Thewordsthatoncestumbledonhistonguenowflowedwithease.Withtimegoingby,hewasfueledbythebeliefthathecouldachievewhatonceseemedimpossible.Thedayofthecompetitionarrived.Waitingbackstage,Danielfelthisheartpoundinginhischestandnervousnesssurgingthroughhim,whichalmostweakenedhisresolution.Closinghiseyes,herecalledtheacom'ssilentstrengthandhismother'swords.Withtheimageofthestrongoakguidinghim,hesteppedonthes:age,readytoembracehismomentinthespotlight.Hedeliveredhisspeechinclear,persuasiveandinfectiouslanguage,whichsurprisedevenhimself.Thunderousapplauselingeringintheroom:-itanielknewhehadprovedhimself,steppingoutoftheshadowsandintothelight.聽力原文:Text1W:Ithoughtyoumightliketocometomyparty.M:I'mafraidI'malreadybookedupfornextSunday.Butthankyoujustthesame.W:That'sapity.Text2W:HiSteven,whydoyoucometoschoollate?M:Well,myalarmclockdidn'tgooff,butmymotherwokemeupontime.Theworstofitisthatmyfather'scarbrokedownbeforeleaving.Ihadtorushtocatchthebus.W:Itsoundsterrible.

Text3W:DidyouattendthelectureonsociologygivenbyProf.Liyesterday?M:Yes.Ithinkit'sveryinteresting,don'tyou?W:No,Idon't.Ithinkhetalkedalotofrubbish.Text4W:Whatwouldyouliketodrink?Wehaveagreatselectionofbeerandwine.M:Ihavetodrivetotheairportlater,sonoalcoholforme.I'llhaveacupoficeteaplease.Text5W:Mark,doyouknowthatallthepeopleinBritainmustdriveontheleftsideoftheroad?M:Yes.ThetrafficrulestherearedifferentfrommostoftheotherEuropeancountries.Text6M:Whatdoyousaytoeatingouttonight.Maggie?W:Yeah,whynot?Wehaven'tbeenoutforeirnersincewegotmarried.AnewFrenchrestauranthasjustopenedinourneighborhood.Wecangòthe:c.M:Doweneedtobookatableinadvance?W:Noneedforthat.It'sonlybusyfromFridaytoSunday.M:Whattimeshallwego?W:Whynotnow?I'mhungry.Text7W:Howwasyourinterview,Jack?M:IthinkImesseditup.W:Why?Youreallydidsomethingfortheinterview.What'sthematter?M:Well,IwasaskedtoansweraquestioninFrench,butI'mnotfluentin

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