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武漢外國語學校2025屆高三10月月考
英語試題
第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題
卡上。
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。
1.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Buyanewrefrigerator.B.Cleantherefrigerator.C.Havetherefrigeratorfixed.
2.Whatdoesthemanplantodotomorrow?
A.Havearest.B.Attendameeting.C.Watchamatch.
3.Howdoesthewomansound?
A.Angry.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Sheisn*tfeelingwell.B.Shelikesgymnasticsalot.C.Sheisunabletojointheteam.
5.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.
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.WhatdoweknowaboutCaroline?
A.Shedoesballetexercises.B.Sherunsastudio.C.Sheisadancer.
7.Wheredoesthemanprefertoexercise?
A.Inagym.B.Inapark.C.Inastudio.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。
8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Schoolmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Waiterandcustomer.
9.WhatdoesthemanusuallydoonTuesdayafternoons?
A.Hetakesclasses.B.Heworkspart-time.C.Hegoestolibrary.
10.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11.WhydoesElizabethlookworriedtoday?
A.Herwalletwasgone.B.Shedidn*tgethervisa.C.Shegotlostinthetheater.
12.WhathasElizabethdone?
A.She'scontactedthetheater.
B.She*sputanadinChinaDaily.
C.She'sturnedtothepoliceforhelp.
13.WhatwillthemandoforElizabeth?
A.Treathertobreakfast.B.Callhisuncle.C.Lendsomemoneytoher.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。
14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodofirst?
A.Touraroundthecity.
B.BookticketstoAmsterdam.
C.ReserveahotelonGotherstreet.
15.Whatisthewoman'sexpectationofthehotel?
A.Itwon'tcostmuch.B.Ifscleanandgreen.C.Ifsclosetotheshoppingmalls.
16.WhatdoweknowabouttheRoyalFactory?
A.It'sstate-owned.B.Itproducesgreatsilk.C.Itwasbuilt100yearsago.
17.Whydothespeakerscometothecity?
A.Totakeavacation.B.Togoonbusiness.C.Tovisitafriend.
聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
18.Whatisthespeaker?
A.Anarchitect.B.Ahostess.C.Atourguide.
19.WhatisuniqueaboutMichaelJackson'shome?
A.Therearesixcars.B.Itofferscoursesinsports.C.Variousanimalslivethere.
20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutMichaelJackson?
A.Hishomebroughthimfame.
B.Hisprivatelifewaswellknown.
C.Hedeservedhiswonderfulhome.
第二部分閱讀(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)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
WhatisaGPA?
AGPA,orGradePointAverage,typicallyrangingfromonetofour,isanumberreflectingyourcourse
performanceonaverage.Ifsusedbyuniversitiestodeterminewhetherstudentsmeetacademicstandardsandby
studentstoenhancejobprospectsorsecureadmissionintopost-graduateprograms.
HowtocalculateaGPA?
?Determinethelettergradeandthenumberofcredithoursforeachcourseyoutakeinaterm;
?Translatethelettergradetogradepointsusingyourschool'sgradingsystem;
?Multiplythegradepointsbythecredithoursforthatcourse;
?Addupallthecredithoursforthecourses;
?DividethetotalnumberofgradepointsbythetotalcredithoursandyougettheGPA.
Example:AcademicTranscriptofJaneSmithWinter2023
CoursesLetterGradeGradepointsCredithoursTotalpointsGPA
Creative
A+4.0312一
Writing
PsychologyA-3.7311.1—
HistoryB+3.339.9——
Computer
F0.020——
Science
Total一一1133
Whataretheconsequencesoffailingcollegecourses?
?Everyfailinggrade(F)significantlyimpactsyourGPAforthatacademicyear,limitingclubs,organizations
andprogramchoices,ascompetitiveprogramsrequiretopGPAs.
?MostfinancialaidprogramsrequireaspecificGPA.AsharpdropinGPAduetoseveralcoursefailuresmay
leadtowithdrawalfromfinancialaidprograms,unlessyouretakethecoursesandpass.
?Forcollegeathletesonsportsscholarships,failingcoursesrepeatedlycanleadtolosingscholarshipsand
teamsports.
?Failingmultiplecoursescanresultinschoolremovalandaffectfutureapplications.
21.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Acampusjobfairposter.B.Anacademiccourseguide.
C.Agraduateapplicationform.D.Anathleticteamschedule.
22.WhatisJaneSmith'sGPAthisterm?
A.3.3.B.3.0.C.2.8.D.1.0.
23.WhatwouldbearesultifyougetoneFincollege?
A.Schoolremoval.B.Choicelimitation.
C.Lossoffinancialaid.D.Disqualificationinsports.
B
Bedrotting-thepracticeofspendinglongperiodsoftimejuststayingunderthecoverswithsnacks,screens
andothercreaturecomforts-isgainingpopularityonsocialmedia.SomeGenerationZtrendfollowersarenow
viewingitasaformofself-care,butdoctorswarntoomuchcouldbe"signofdepression”.Aretheseextended
breaksreallywiseforone*smentalhealth-orcouldtheybeacauseforconcern?
Dr.RyanSultan,aprofessoratColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,whotreatsmanyyoungpeople,calledthe
bedrottingtrendattractive/4Inourculturetoday,withtoomuchtodo,toomanyexpectationsandtoomuch
productivity,manyyoungindividualsarefeelingburnedoutandoftenaren'tgettingenoughsleep.Ifseasytosee
whytakingtimeofftoliearoundisattractive,9,Sultansaid."Inmanyways,thisisbeneficial.Ifsachancetoget
awayfromreal-lifeproblemsandclearyourheadbeforereturningtolifeinabetterstateofmind,^^headded.
Forthedownside,however,hesaidalong-termneedordesireforbedrottingcoulddoharmtoone'sphysical
health.Spendingtoomanydaytimehoursinbed-awakeornotcoulddestroysleepschedules.Ourbrains
arefine-tunedforsleepindarknessandalertnessinlight.Lyinginbedhalf-asleepduringthedaywillworsensleep
schedules-oncethathappens,itisachallengetofix.Itcouldalsoleadtobloodpressureproblemsandobesity.
Long-termneedordesireforbedrottingcouldalsobeawarningsignofdepression,accordingtoamental
healthexpert.Dr.MarcSiegel,professorofmedicineatNYULangoneMedicalCenterandaFoxNewsmedical
contributor,agreedthatwhilesomedowntimecanbeusefulintermsofde-stressingandrejuvenation,toomuch
bedrottingisabadhealthpractice.Inadditiontoincreasingtheriskofdepression,itcontributestodecreased
motivationaswell.
Insteadofbedrotting,Siegelrecommendsregularexerciseasabetterformofde-stressing.Whilethe
occasionallazydaycanbebeneficial,toomuchcouldhavetheoppositeeffect.Ifithappenseveryday,thafsafairly
sensitivetestfordepression.Thosewholackthemotivationtogetoutofbedcouldalsotrycallingortextinga
familymemberforsupport,socializingwithclosefriends,findingasmalltasktocomplete,orreachingouttoa
medicalprofessionalforhelp.
24.AccordingtoDr.RyanSultan,whydoyoungpeoplelikebedrotting?
A.Bedrottingisawaytoescapestress.
B.Bedrottinghelpsfixsleepschedules.
C.Theyareunwillingtosocializewithfriends.
D.Theyarefondofwhatispopularonsocialmedia.
25.Whatdoestheword"fine-tuned"underlinedinParagraph3probablymean?
A.Badly-needed.B.Well-trained.C.Quickly-activated.D.Ill-equipped.
26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Feelingdownleadstodecreasedmotivation.
B.Bedrottingcanallowpeopletoavoidexpectations.
C.Sleepinginlightcanincreasetheriskofdepression.
D.Beinglazyfromtimetotimecanbegoodforindividuals.
27.Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?
A.Differentopinionsonhowtobecomemotivated.
B.Maincausesofthelong-termneedforbedrotting.
C.Practicalsuggestionsforyoungpeopletodealwithstress.
D.Possibleproblemsfromlyinginbedforextendedperiodsoftime.
C
Canyouimaginegettingamajordentalprocedurewithoutnovocaine(——種麻醉藥)?Ascientistcolleagueof
minerecentlytoldme,ratherthanuseit,heuseda“focusin“meditationtechniquetodirectallofhisattentionto
hismouthwithasmuchcalmingequanimityashecouldgather.Doingsotransformedthepainforafewminutes.
Astreamofscientificarticlessuggeststhattherearebenefitsinturningtowarddiscomfortornegativeemotions
withacceptance.Inaddition,allofuscangainfromfindingwaystocopewithstressandsufferingparticularly
whenlargercircumstancesarebeyondourcontrol.Asaresearcherwhohasstudiedmeditationformorethan20
years,Ibelievethatthecultivationofequanimitycanhelp.
It*simportanttofirstdefinetheideaofturningtowarddiscomfort.Pmnotadvocatingforpeopletoput
themselvesindangerouspositions.Butwhenwepushourselvesintochallengingorembarrassingsituations,much
liketrainerswhopushathletesjustpasttheircomfortzonetomakegains,learningoftenhappens.
Myownresearchindicatesthatmeditationprovidesanidealwaytopracticeturningtowarddiscomfort-
particularlywhenittrainsupone*sequanimity.InmylaboratoryatCarnegieMellonUniversity,weconducted
severalclinicaltrialsondevelopingequanimityduringmindfulnessmeditationtraining.Thisapproachincludes
guidedmeditationexercisessuchasusingamatter-of-factvoicetolabeluncomfortablefeelingsinthebodyor
welcominguncomfortablefeelingsbysaying"yes"aloudeachtimeafeelingisdetected.
Wehired153stressedadultsandofferedthemamindfulnessmeditationtrainingprogramwithorwithout
traininginequanimity.Ourequanimityskillstraininggrouphadsignificantlybetteroutcomesonseveralmeasures.
Afterjust14daysoftraining,forexample,theparticipantswholearnedequanimityskillshadsignificantlylower
biologicalstressresponseswhenaskedtodeliveradifficultspeechandsolvemathproblemsinfrontofexpertsin
whitelabcoats.Thisgroupalsohadsignificantlylowerbloodpressureandstresslevels.Inthedaysaftertraining,
peopleintroducedtoequanimityexercisesalsoreportedsignificantlyhigherpositiveemotionsandwell-being
throughoutthedayandmoremeaningfulsocialinteractionsthanparticipantswhoreceivedmindfulnesstraining
withouttheequanimitycomponent.Itwasasthoughdevelopingequanimityhadtransformedtheiremotional
reactivitytostress,helpingthembetterappreciateandenjoydailylife*smanylittlepositiveexperiencesandmaking
themmorecuriousandopentoconnectingwithothers.
Weareexpandingonthisworkinseveralwaysincludingthroughthedevelopmentofanappthatoffers
equanimitytrainingondemandandwithtrialsinvolvingparticipantswithstress-relatedgastrointestinal(胃腸的)
disorders.Meanwhileotherscientistsarefurtherexploringequanimity'spower.Weareconvincedwecaneachbuild
ourresilienceonapersonallevelbycultivatinggreateracceptanceofourexperiencegoodorbad,painfulor
pleasant-inthepresentmoment.
28.Whatcanbelearnedaboutequanimity?
A.Itisastateofmentalcalmness.
B.Itisaformofnegativeemotions.
C.Itisareplacementfornovocaine.
D.Itistheresultofmindfulnessmeditation.
29.Whichofthefollowingisagoodexampleofequanimitytraining?
A.Ignoringdiscomforttotally.
B.Detectingunusualbehavior.
C.Keepingemotionstooneself.
D.Seeingnegativefeelingsobjectively.
30.Paragraph5iswrittentoshow__.
A.thebenefitsofdevelopingequanimity
B.theprocedureofmindfulnessmeditation
C.theperformancesoftwomeditationtraininggroups
D.therelationshipbetweenequanimityandwell-being
31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Stresscontributestophysicaldisorders.
B.Pleasantexperiencesresultingreaterequanimity.
C.Peoplearelikelytohaveeasyaccesstoequanimitytraining.
D.Resiliencecanhelppeoplegainmoreacceptanceofhardship.
D
Foodpackagingfromaroundtheworldcontainsatleast68"foreverchemicals^^thatcanseepintowhatwe
eat,anewstudyfinds.And61ofthemarenotevensupposedtobeusedinsuchproducts.64Ifsnotclearwhythe
latterchemicals,whicharenotonlistsofthoseauthorizedforuseinfoodcontainers,areinsuchpackaging.^^says
thestudy'sauthorBirgitGeueke.
Thestudyfocusedonaclassofchemicalscalledperfluoroalkylandpolyfluoronlkylsubstances(PFASs),
whicharesometimescalled44foreverchemicals^^becausetheydon'tbreakdownreadilyintheenvironmentorinthe
body.Thafsbecausetheircharacteristiccarbon-fluorinebond(碳氟鍵)isoneofthestrongestinnature.For
decades,thesesubstanceshavebeenusedinawiderangeofconsumerproducts,fromcookwaretopesticidesto
cosmetics,becausetheyareproofagainstwaterandgrease.
GeuekeandherteamfoundamismatchbetweenwhattheydetectedinactualproductsandadatabaseofPFAS
chemicalsauthorizedforuseinfoodpackaging.About140PFASsareknowntobeusedinfoodpackaging,but
onlysevenofthe68chemicalsinthestudywereonthislist.Geuekesaysit'sunclearhoworwhytheother61
chemicalsturnedup.DavidAndrews,achemistandtoxicologistatanonprofitenvironmentaladvocacy
organization,suggestsit'spossiblethatunknownimpuritiesemergedduringthemanufacturingoftheauthorized
chemicalsorthattheauthorizedPFASsdegradeovertime.Thisclassofchemicalsincludesmanylong-chain
molecules,andtheycanbreakintoshorterchainsthataresimplydifferenttypesofPFASs.
PFASshavebeenfoundinhumanbloodandbreastmilk,drinkingwater,soilandotherstartlingplacesaround
theworld.ExposuretosomeofthemoststudiedPFASshasbeenassociatedwithcancer,reproductiveproblems
andlessenedresponsestovaccines.66There'sanincrediblebodyofscientificevidencelinkingPFASchemicalsto
healthharm,^^saysAndrews.ManycountriesareevaluatingrestrictionsofPFASsinfoodpackaging.
ChemicalindustryrepresentativeshaveadvocatedfbrdealingwithPFASsasindividualchemicals.Before
publishingthenewstudy,ScientificAmericanreachedouttotheAmericanChemistryCouncil(ACC),achemistry
industrytradeassociation,aboutit,buttheorganizationdidnotreply.OnitsdedicatedPFASwebpage,ACCnotes
that"allPFASsarenotthesame.Eachindividualchemicalhasitsownuniquepropertiesanduses.^^
AndrewsandGeuekebothsaythepresenceofunknownPFASsinfoodpackagingisgoodreasontoregulate
thesechemicalsasasingleclass-apositionsharedwithmanyotherscientificexpertsandenvironmentalprotection
groups.Therearemorethan12,000knownPFASs,andscientistsdon,tknowmuchaboutmostofthem."Onlysome
PFASshaveeverbeentestedfbrtoxicity,Geuekesays,and"thereareprobablyotherwaystoproducefood
packaging.9,
32.WhatcanwelearnaboutPFASsfromthepassage?
A.Theyareabletoresistwaterandgrease.B.Theylastlongandneverbreakdown.
C.Theycontainthelongestchemicalbond.D.Theyaremainlyusedfbrfoodpackaging.
33.Paragraph3ismainlyabout.
A.thepotentialusageoftheunknownimpurities
B.theauthorizationoffoodpackagingchemicals
C.thelikelytransformingprocessfromPFASsintonewchemicals
D.thepossibleexplanationforthepresenceofunauthorizedPFASs
34.ThewordsonthewebpageinParagraph5mayshowthatACC__.
A.supportstestingmoreunknownPFASsfbrtoxicity
B.hasgottheauthoritativepowerindealingwithPFASs
C.hasworkedoutwaystousePFASssafelyindifferentproducts
D.agreeswithchemicalindustryrepresentativesregardingPFASs
35.WhichwouldGeuekeprobablyagreewith?
A.LawsshouldbemadetobantheuseofPFASs.
B.Foodpackagingalternativesshouldbeexplored.
C.Thechemicalsinfoodpackagingshouldbelisted.
D.ScientistsshouldcontinuediscoveringnewPFASs.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
WhenIwasakid,Itooktravelingwithmyparentsforgranted.Sure,theypaidforeverything.Buttheywere
basicallynodifferentfromteacherstakingustoafieldtrip.36.Forexample,theytookustoDenaliNational
ParkinsteadofDisneyWorld.Andwesometimesstayedathotelswithoutpools.Andtheyneverletusbuyanything
fromtheSkyMallcatalog(目錄).
Ofcourse,some20yearslater,Iconsidertravelingwithmyparents,nowbothintheir60s,tobetheutmost
privilege.37.NeitheramI,andeverydaythatpassesbringsusclosertoourlast.Fortunately,sincegraduating
college,Pvebeenabletocoversomeseriousgroundwitheachofthem.
TogethermydadandIhavelookedfortheLochNessmonsterinScotland,photographedwildlifeinGrand
TetonNationalPark,andmostrecently,survivedthefamouslydangerousDrakePassage.Meanwhile,mymomand
Ihavestayedata$9/nighttreehousehostelinMexico,eatenataMichelin-starredvegetarianrestaurantinVienna,
andmostrecently,road-trippedthroughthreestates.
38.Afterall,evenifyou*retheapplethatfellrightunderthetree,travelingwiththepeoplewhoraised
youisn'talwayseasy."39JsaysAlexisSherry,aNewJersey-basedtravelagent.Still,Sherryisseeingan
increasingnumberofclientsrequestingvacationsformorethanonegeneration.Theycanbedifficulttoplan,but
sofarshesaysshe'shadno"disasters,9,andoften,herclientscomebackcloserthanever.
“Ourparentsareourearliestattachmentbonds,“saysKatied'Autremont,alicensedprofessionaladviser
basedinBozeman,Montana.46Itcanbehealingandfuntorekindlethatbondinouradultyearsandasouradult
selves.9,Sheseestravelingtogetherastheperfectopportunityfbrgettingtoknoweachotherforwhowearenow,
with"now,,beingthekeyword.40.
A.Thosememoriesaregolden
B.Iknowthey*renolongerunbeatable
C.Afterall,ashumans,we*realwaysevolving
D.Thafsnottosaythatallofourtripshavebeenwithoutflaws
E.Tomybrothersandme,theyseemedtobebentonlimitingourfun
F.Planningavacationcanbeconsiderablytrickywhenitinvolvesdemandingparents
G.Therearealwayschallengesaswearedealingwithdifferentphysicalabilitiesandinterests
第三部分語言知識運用(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、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
IwasbomintheNetherlandsandlivedthereuntilIwas30yearsold.IntheDutchcontext,Iwasemotionally
intelligent,andI41expectedthatthiscouldbeanydifferent.
WhenattheUniversityofMichigan,Ijoinedadiscussionon42.Iintroducedmyselfinan
understated(Dutch)wayas46interestedincultureandemotion^^.Theprofessor,tofitAmerican43,addedthatI
wasoneoftheworld'sexpertsoncultureandemotion.Inresponse,Ilookeddownin44andsaidinalowvoice
that“expert“wasabigword.
IlivedinNorthCarolinaandhadnewfriendscomingovertodinner.Conversationswerelivelythatevening.
Whenmyguestsleft,they45mefbrdinner.Myheartsank,becauseintheNetherlands,44thankingfbrdinner^^
meanstherelationshipis46.
TheNetherlandsandtheUSdonothavemassivelydifferent47.Butemotionalinteractionsbetween
individualsfromthesedifferentculturesarenot48.Theprofessormeanttomakemefeelgood,butinsteadmade
me49.Myfriendsmeanttoshowgratitude,buttheymademethinktheyweredistancingthemselvesfromus
instead.Wherediditgowrongintheseinteractions?
Inowthinktheansweristhatwewereinteractingwithdifferent50inmind.IntheUS,itisimportantthat
peoplefeelgoodaboutthemselves:otherpeoplehelpyou51andhaveself-esteem.Youareanexpert,andyou
madethespecialefforttocookusthisdeliciousdinner.52,intheNetherlands,itisimportanttomaketrue53
withotherpeople,andnottopretendyouarebetterthananybodyelse.Thedailydancesofemotionsare54:
Americansdancetothemusicofmakingeachotherspecial,whileDutchdancetothemusicoftrueconnection.
Andwhenyou55themup,peoplestartsteppingoneachothefstoes.
41.A.neverB.rarelyC.usuallyD.sometimes
42.A.mannersB.emotionsC.literatureD.intelligence
43.A.policiesB.proceduresC.standardsD.requirements
44.A.angerB.delightC.disappointmentD.embarrassment
45.A.askedB.thankedC.praisedD.blamed
46.A.distantB.insincereC.harmoniousD.meaningful
47.A.originsB.culturesC.environmentD.languages
48.A.complicatedB.fluentC.interestingD.regular
49.A.annoyedB.anxiousC.humbleD.uncomfortable
50.A.methodsB.purposesC.feelingsD.expectations
51.A.standoutB.showoffC.calmdownD.cheerup
52.A.InturnB.AboveallC.AfterallD.Bycontrast
53.A.promisesB.contributionsC.connectionsD.comparisons
54.A.differentB.personalC.importantD.widespread
55.A.buildB.takeC.pickD.mix
第二節(jié)(共10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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。
LA-basedAD100designerJamieBushembracesnaturalmaterialsandbolddesignsthatinspireanddelight.
Originallytrained_56_anarchitect,Bushisdrawntotimelesspieceswithcleanlines,suchasminimalistfurniture
andbedding.Whenitcomestodesigningtheperfectbedroom,here*s_57_Bushwouldapproachit.
“Youcanusetimelesspiecesasahandsome_58_(found)formanyaestheticlanguages,Bushsays.For
example,BushimaginesthoughtfuldesignsinaScandinavian-stylebedroom_59_he*dcenterthespacewitha
solidwoodbedframeandheadboardinanaturalcolor.Theheadboardcreatesa_60_(remarkable)simplesetup,
andittakesaboutfiveminutestoassemblewithnotools/6Thisfurniture_61_(make)withoutveneers(飾面),“he
says."Ilikethatyoucanseethewoodgrains,theknots,andthenaturalimperfectionsintheproduct.^^
Tomaintainaconsistenthorizonline,Bushwouldarrangetwo4x3storageunitsin_62_U-shapearound
threewallsoppositethebed._63_(allow)forinfiniteartfuldisplays,thestorageunits9opendrawerscanbeadded
orremoved_64_(create)endlesscustomizationsthatwillneverlookdated."Thesepiecesaren'tgoingtorecalla
certaindayandage,“hesays."In10,15,20yearsfromnow,thesepieces_65_(be)timelesslyinfashion.,9
第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
為了迎接世界騎行日,上周日你校開展了主題為“騎向綠色未來”的城市綠道騎行活動。請你為校英
文報寫一篇報道。內容包括:
1.活動目的;
2.活動內容;
3.活動反響。
注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。
參考詞匯:世界騎行日WorldCyclingDay城市綠道theUrbanGreenway
CyclingtoAGreenerFuture
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。
Ittookaday'sdrive,butdistancewasbesidethepoint.Ialwaysenjoyedlongjourneysinmyfather^carwith
myfamily.However,thingswentdifferentthattime.Weweremovingtoanewtown,notforanytouristdestination,
buttosettledown,formyfatherhadanewjobthere.Mymother,sittingonthepassengerseatinthefront,was
talkingwithmyfather.Shelookedexcitedforthecomingnewlife.ButIwasdown,feelingnervousaboutstarting
anewschoollife.Enteringanewschoolmeantadaptingtoacompletelydifferentenvironmentandmeetingnew
classmatesandteachers,whichIwasnotgoodat.
Onmyfirstdayatthenewschool,Ifeltlostandoutofplace.Thestudentsalreadykneweachotherwell,and
theychattedhappilyduringbreaks.ImissedmyoldfriendsterriblyandwishedIcouldgobacktomyoldschool.
Feelinglonely,Ioftenspenttimealoneduringbreaksandafterclasses,readingbooksinthelibraryordrawing
picturesintheartroom.ImissedthegooddaysIhadwithmyoldfriendsandlongedforthatsenseofbelonging.
Asthedayswentby,Istillfoundithardtofitin.Iwasshyandfounditdifficulttostrikeupconversations
withmyclassmates.Someofthekidsinmyclassnoticedmydiscomfortandtriedtobefriendly,butIcouldn't
shakeoffthefeelingofbeinganoutsider.Ionlyhadwordswithmydeskmate,Alex,whennecessary.Thingstook
aturnfortheworsewhenIknocked
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