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絕密★啟用前(點石聯(lián)考)2023—2024學年度下學期高二年級3月份階段測試英語本卷滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號等填寫在答題卡和試卷指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。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。1.Whatwilltheboydofirst?A.Playfootball. B.Gotothecinema. C.Finishhishomework.2.Whereisthenecklacenow?A.Inthesittingroom. B.Inthekitchen. C.Inthebedroom.3.WhatisthewomanprobablyrelatedtoHenry?A.Hiscolleague. B.Hiswife. C.Hisboss.4.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?A.Gototherestaurant. B.Typethedocument. C.Seeadentist.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HemissedtheTVprogram.B.Hedoesn’tliketheprogramatall.C.Heexperiencesapowerfailureeverynight.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。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?A.Tocanceltheirplan. B.Tomakeaninvitation. C.Toaskforinformation.7.Whatdoesthemandecidetodothisevening?A.Seeabandshow. B.Accompanyhisparents. C.Buyticketsonline.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。8.What’swrongwiththewoman’sroom?A.It’snotquiet. B.It’salittledark. C.It’ssmelly.9.Whatisthewoman’sfinaldecision?A.Movingtoanotherroom.B.Checkinginanotherhotel.C.Waitingforanon-smokingroom.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.Whomdoesthewomanchoosejewelryfor?A.Herself. B.Hermother. C.Herfriend.11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Aringofsize6andalongnecklace.B.Aringofsize7andalongnecklace.C.Aringofsize7andashortnecklace.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthenecklace?A.Itspricedependsonitsquality.B.It’scheaperthanthering.C.Thelongeroneismoreexpensivethantheshorterone.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個小題。13.Whencanpeopleenjoytheartexhibition?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnThursday.14.Howdoesthisyear’sballetperformancedifferfromthatoflastyear?A.Admissionisfree.B.Itwillbeatthetheater.C.Therewillbetwoperformances.15.Wherewillthemaskpartybeheld?A.Inthepiazza. B.Intheconcerthall. C.Inthetheater.16.HowmuchisafamilyticketforTheLittlePrince?A.$8. B.$10. C.$15.聽下面一段獨白,回答第17至第20四個小題。17.Whousuallyreadsthemorningannouncements?A.Timmy. B.Mr.McKinney. C.PrincipalJohnson.18.Whenisthelastdayofschool?A.May20th. B.NextWednesday. C.Onemonthfromtoday.19.Forwhatdoesthespeakerapologize?A.Thelibraryhours. B.Thehomework. C.Thecomputers.20.WhatwilltakeplaceonSaturdayafternoon?A.Asoftballgame. B.Abasketballgame. C.Abaseballgame.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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ASometimesaccommodationcanfeelrestrictingwhenyou’retraveling.Ifyou’reinanunfamiliarcountry,itmightbetempting(有吸引力的)justtogoandstayinahotel.Itdoesn’thurttostepoutofyourcomfortzonefromtmetotimethough,andthereareplentyofaccommodationoptionsthataren’thotelsthatareeasilyaccessibleandnottoohardonthewallet.HomeSwapThereisawaytostayinabeautifulhomeforaminimalcost.Thehiddendisadvantage?Astrangerisalsostayinginyourhome.Homeswapsareincreasinginpopularityandtherearesitesdedicatedtogivingyoupeaceofmindsothatyoucanenjoyyourholidayinthecomfortthatyourhomeisn’tbeingmessedup.HouseboatTheperfectoptionforthosewholovethewater,houseboatscomeinalllevelsofluxury,soyoushouldbeabletofindonethatsuitsyourbudget.Itcouldbetoughtogetthehangofcontrollingyourhomeifyou’reunfamiliarwithboats,butitaskillthatyoushouldpickuprelativelyquickly!IglooObviouslynotanoptioninanywherewarm,stayinginaniglooforanightisactuallyalotwarmerthanyouthink!Don’tworryaboutaccommodationexperience,thereareplentyofigloosaroundtheworldthatcanprovideservicesasvariedasicebarsandhotbathtubs,soyoucansurvivethisoddexperienceincomfortandwithoutfreezing.CottageAgreatwaytoprovidefreedomanda“homeawayfromhome”feelingistorentacottageonyourholiday.Acottagecangiveauthentic,homeyfeeltoaforeigncountry.Mostcancomfortablyfitafamilyandgivechildrenplentyofspacetoplay,soacottageisagreatoptionforthefamilyholiday.21.Whatistheadvantageofhomeswap?A.Itcanmaketravelersrelaxed. B.Ithasbeautifullydecoratedrooms.C.Itprovidesgoodtraditionalcuisine. D.Itcanhelpyouinteractwithastranger.22.Whatisprobablythemajorconcernoftravelerswhochoosetostayinanigloo?A.Comfort. B.Diet. C.Location. D.Reservation.23.Whichaccommodationbestsuitsabigfamilywithchildren?A.HomeSwap. B.Houseboat. C.Cottage. D.Igloo.BTheFrenchcouple,KatiaandMauriceKrafft,sharedanattractiontovolcanoes,onethatperhapsapproachedanaddiction.Therearemanypeopleinterestedinvolcanoes,butveryfewwhoarewillingtoclimbaneruptingcrater(火山口)andapproachtheflowinglava(巖漿).KatiaandMauricedidalotofwork,shootingphotographsandfilmsofvolcanoeruptions,alwaysbeingthefirstonthesceneofanactivevolcano,andtheoneswhofearlesslycametojustafewfeetfromlavaflows.Theywerenotonlyhighlyrespectedbyvolcanologistsallaroundtheworld,butalsoenvied.Thecouplemetinthe1960swhentheywerebothstudentsattheUniversityofStrasbourg,andgotmarriedin1970.Bothofthemwereattractedtovolcanoessincechildhood.Upongraduating,KatiaandMauricepursuedtheircareersasvolcanoobserverswithnofinancialsupportatall,justtheirownsavings,whichtheyspentonatriptoStrombolitoobservetheeruptionofthevolcano.Theytookanincredibleandvaluablesetofphotographsofthenear-continuouseruption.Peoplewerecuriousaboutthephotographs,whilepublicofficialsworkingonthreateningvolcanoesfoundthemuseful.ThisinterestintheirworkhelpedtheFrenchcoupletoestablishacareerindocumentingeruptions.Nowabletoobtainfinancialsupportfortheirwork,KatiaandMauricevisitedhundreds,ifnotthousands,ofvolcanoesaroundtheglobe.Theytraveledandrecordederuptions,alwaysgettingclosertothedangerthananyoneelse.InJune1991,alongwith40otherpeople,theKrafftssetouttofilmtheeruptionatMountUnzeninJapan.Asuddenandunexpectedflowtookplaceandallthepeopleinitspathwerekilled.LaterinvestigationrevealedthatKatia’sandMaurice’sbodieswereclosesttothevolcanocrater.Theywere44and45yearsoldrespectively.Intheir25-year-longcareer,thecoupledocumentedhundredsofvolcanoes,andtheirworkconsistsofthousandsofsillphotos,300hoursofffilmmaterials,anumberofbooks,andscientificarticlespublishedinBulletinofVolcanology.24.Whendidthecouplestarttheircareersasvolcanoobservers?A.Aschildren. B.Whilestudyingatcollege.C.Whenleavinguniversity. D.Aftergettingmarried.25.Whatisuniquetothecouple’sphotographsofvolcanoes?A.Theyfocusedonthreateningvolcanoes.B.Theyweretakenwiththeirownsavings.C.Theyrecordedcontinuouseruptionofvolcanoes.D.Theywereshotatashorterdistancefromlavaflows.26.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Thecoupledidn’tgetpreparedbeforesettingout.B.Thecouplehadbeenmarriedfor25yearsbeforetheaccident.C.Thecouplemadeagreatfortunewithwhattheyshot.D.Thecouplewentaheadoftherestatthelastminute.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethecouple?A.Caringanddemanding. B.Promisingandoptimistic.C.Braveanddevoted. D.Dynamicandcalm.CFeelingunhappy,depressedorlonelycouldspeeduptheageingprocessesmorethansmokingorevencertaindiseases,researchershavesuggested.Whileeveryonehasanagebasedontheirdateofbirth——their“chronologicalage”,theyalsohavewhatisknownasa“biologicalage”,basedontheageingofthebody’sfunctions,influencedbygeneis,lifestyleandotherfactors.Studieshavepreviouslysuggestedthehigherthebiologicalage,thehighertheriskofvariousdiseases,andtheriskofdeath.Nowresearcherssaytheyhavecreatedadigitalmodelofageing,revealingtheimportanceofpsychologicalhealth.“Yourbodyandsoulareconnected—thisisourmainmessage,”saidFedorGalkin,aco-authorofthestudyandleadscientistattheHongKongstartupDeepLongevity.“Wedemonstratethatpsychologicalfactors,suchasfeelingunhappyorbeinglonely,addupto1.65yearstoone’sbiologicalage,”theywrite.WhileGalkinsaidthefigureisanestimate,notleastasthemodelassumesthatdifferentfeelingssuchashopelessnessorfearfulnessareindependentofeachother,thestudyhighlightstheimportanceofpsychologicalstateinhowfastweage.“Takingcareofyourpsychologicalheathisthegreatestcontributorthatyoucanhavetoslowingdownyourpaceofageing,”hesaid.Theteamalsoreportthatpeoplewhosmokearepredictedtobe15monthsolderthantheirnon-smokingpeers,whilebeingmarriedreducesbiologicalagebyaroundsevenmonths.Peoplelivinginruralareasarepredictedtobealmostfivemonthsolderthantheirurbanpeers.“But,”hesaid,“itisunlikelythatisolationandlonelinessaretrulyworseriskfactorsforhealththansmokingbecausethestudyonlylookedatdatacollectedatonepointintime.Theresearchersdidnotfollowupparticipantstoshowthatthosewithpsychologicaldistressactuallyagedmorerapidly,”hesaid.“Itwillbeimportantinthefuturetotestwhetherthesepredictionsarefulfilledbyrepeatingtestingoveranumberofyears.”28.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“chronologicalage”inParagraph1mean?A.Mentalage. B.Agemeasuredbytime.C.Biologicalage. D.Ageofpsychologicaldevelopment.29.WhatideadoestheauthorwanttoconveyinParagraph3?A.Psychologicalfactorsaddupto1.65yearstoone’schronologicalage.B.Externalfactorcanspeeduppeople’sageingprocess.C.Psychologicalstateisacrucialfactorinpeople’sageingprocess.D.Physicalhealthcanslowdownyoupaceofageing.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheresearch?A.Indifferent B.Favorable C.Disapproving D.Objective31.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Depressionandlonelinessmayslowdowntheageingprocess.B.Isolationanddepressionmaybeworseriskfactorsforagingthansmoking.C.Smokingisharmfultoourphysicalandmentalhealth.D.Peoplewithdepressionneedothers’companyandunderstanding.DMostable-bodiedpeopletaketheirabilitytoperformsimpledailytasksforgranted—whentheyreachforawarmcupofcoffee,theycanfeelitsweightandtemperatureandadjusttheirgraspaccordinglysothatnoliquidisspilled.Peoplewithfullsensoryandmotorcontroloftheirarmsandhandscanfeelthatthey’vemadecontactwithanobjecttheinstanttheytouchorgraspit,allowingthemtostartmovingorliftingitwithconfidence.Butthosetasksbecomemuchmoredifficultwhenapersonoperatesanartificialarm,letaloneamind-controlledone.InapaperpublishedinScience,ateamofbioengineersfromtheUniversityofPittsburghdescribehowaddingbrainstimulationthatgeneratestactile(觸覺的)sensationsmakesiteasierfortheoperatortouseabrain-controlledroboticarm.Intheexperiment,combiningvisionwithartificialtactilefeedbackcutthetimespentgraspingandmovingobjectsinhalf,from20.9to10.2seconds.StudyparticipantNathanCopeland,whowasleftwithlimiteduseofhisarmsafteracarcrash,isthefirstpersonintheworldwhowasimplantedwithtinyelectrodearrays(電極陣列)inhisbrain.Arraysallowhimtonotonlycontroltheroboticarmwithhismind,butalsotoreceivetactilefeedback.Inaseriesoftests,whereCopelandwasaskedtopickupandmovevariousobjectsfromatabletoaraisedplatform,providingtactilefeedbackthroughelectricalstimulationallowedhimtocompletetaskstwiceasfastcomparedtotestswithoutstimulation.“Eventhoughthesensationisn’tnatural,thatneverbothersme,”saidCopeland.“Whenevenlimitedandimperfectsensationisrestored,theperson’sperformanceimprovedinaprettysignificantway.Westillhavealongwaytogointermsofmakingthesensationsmorerealisticandbringingthistechnologytopeople’shomes,butthecloserwecangettorecreatingthenormalinputstothebrain,thebetteroffwewillbe,”saidRobertGaunt,co-seniorauthorofthestudy.32.WhatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinParagraph1?A.Thevalueofbeinghealthy. B.Theimportanceofthesenseoftouch.C.Thesimplicityofdailytasks. D.Theadvantagesofable-bodiedpeople.33.What’sthepurposeofimplantingthearraysintoCopeland’sbrain?A.Toallowhimtofeeltheobjects.B.Toimprovehistestperformance.C.Toconnecthissensesofsightandtouch.D.Tostimulatehimtocompletemoretasks.34.WhatcanwelearnfromRobertCaunt’swordsaboutthestudy?A.It’sunreliable. B.It’spromising·C.It’sperfect. D.It’stheoretical.35.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ApplicationofBiotechnologyinMedicalCareB.RestorationofLostSensationsProvesPossibleC.DevelopmentofMind-ControlledRoboticArmsD.SenseofTouchImprovesControlofaRoboticArm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。Asayoungperson,itcanbefrustrating(令人沮喪的)whenyou’reexpectedtogiverespectandyetyoudon’talwaysreceivethatsamerespectinreturn.36But,thereareseveralreasonswhythisissooftenthecase.Althoughit’sunfair,theveryfactthatyou’reyoungplaysapartinthisequation.It’swrong,butothers,includingmanyadults,don’tshowtherespecttheyshouldtoteenagers.Thisisnofaultofyourown,buttrytounderstandthat-generallyspeaking—theolderyouget,themorerespectyou’llreceive.37Tohelp,thereareactionsyoucanstarttakingtogainrespectfromothers.First,youshouldshowrespectforthosearoundyou.38Inordertogainrespect,youhavetobeagiverofrespectaswell.There’sabasiclevelofrespectthatweshouldshowforeveryone,regardlessofthecircumstances.Makesurethatyouhandoutrespectasyougoaroundyourschooloryourcommunity.39.Forexample,taketheinitiativetohandleyourschoolwork,choresaroundyourhouseandjobresponsibilitiesseriously.Dotheresponsiblethingwithouthavingtobetold.Yourattitudeandbehavioraretwoimportantfactorsinwhetherotherpeoplewillrespectyouornot.Finally,youneedtoshowthatyoubelieveyourlifeisimportant.40Yourstudyhabits,whatyoudowithyoursparetime,whatoutsideinterestsyouhaveandmanysimilarfactorsshowwhatyouthinkaboutyourself.Aspeopleobserveyourattitudeandbehavior,theseobservationswillgoalongwaytowardyourgainingtheirrespectthatyouhopefullydeserve.A.Respectcreatesharmony.B.Respectisatwo-waystreet.C.Youhaveplentyoftimetoearnthatrespect.D.Actwiththegreatestrespecttowardyourself.E.Makeuseofeverychancetoshowyourability.F.Thattypeoffrustrationisveryunderstandable.G.Anotherthingistoshowyoucanmakegoodchoices.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,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。IsabellaSpringmuhlTejadaisoneofthefirstprofessionalfashiondesignerswithDownSyndrome(唐氏綜合征).Herpathtosuccesswasn’t41.Althoughsheshowedher42.fordesigninchildhood,whenshewouldspendhoursdesigningpaperdressesforherdolls,shewas43fromseveralfashionschoolsduetoherdisease.Shehadno44buttoseekotherways.She45forasewingcourse,whereshewas46tosewclothingforfinger-sizedtraditionalGuatemalan(危地馬拉的)dolls,whichshe47happily.Meanwhile,shealsomadea(n)48indesigningdolls,creatingsomelife-sizeddollsanddressingtheminthecolorfultraditionalembroideredjacketsshe’snowfamousfor.ThisdesignexperiencehelpedTejadadevelopherowndesignstyle,49traditionalGuatemalanpatterns,colors,andmaterialsinherculture.ShealsocreatedherownbrandDownToXjabelle,50forpeoplewithDownSyndrome,knowinghowdifficultitwasforpeoplelikehertofind51!clothes.Thenewbrand52rightaway,makingitallthewaytoLondonFashionWeek,provingfashioncan53allbarriersandborders.Andthe54designertalksaboutherplansforthefutureaswell,“Iwanttoexportmybrandallovertheworldand55thatpeoplewithDownSyndromecandowhattheysetouttodo.”41.A.comfortable B.awful C.awkward D.smooth42.A.arrangement B.talent C.determination D.responsibility43.A.rejected B.dismissed C.ignored D.excused44.A.guidance B.aim C.option D.right45.A.waited B.competed C.prepared D.registered46.A.assigned B.forced C.inspired D.persuaded47.A.purchased B.accepted C.imagined D.contacted48.A.discovery B.opportunity C.innovation D.schedule49.A.indicating B.abandoning C.transforming D.highlighting50.A.specially B.naturally C.usually D.obviously51.A.pricey B.suitable C.fancy D.famous52.A.paidoff B.gotacross C.tookoff D.caughtup53.A.combine B.fuel C.beautify D.overcome54.A.ambitious B.enthusiastic C.humble D.proud55.A.guarantee B.assess C.show D.conclude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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheSilkRoadfirst56(emerge)morethan2.100yearsagoduringtheHanDynastyafterZhangQian(164-114BC)twicevisitedCentralAsia.Itbecame57bridgebetweenEastandWest,58(open)thedoortofriendlyengagementbetweenChinaandCentralAsia.Fortwothousandyears,59(count)talesofeverlastingfriendshipbetweenpeopleshavebeenwovenintothisancientnetwork.TheSilkRoadEconomicBeltiscalled“OneBelt”.Itisaregionaleconomiccooperationstrategy60(propose)byPresidentXi,whenmakingaspeechatNazarbayevUniversityinKazakhstan612013.Thiseconomicbeltisconsideredasthelongesteconomiccorridorintheworld.OneBeltaimstodeveloptheeconomic62(partner)betweenChinaandcountriesalongthelandsilkroad.Italsoaimsto63(strong)theinfrastructure(基礎設施)constructionalongtheroadandpromotethedevelopmentofChina’swesternregion.TherearetwomaintrendsforOneBelt,64startsfromChinaandendsinEurope.One65(go)toEuropeviacentralAsiaandRussia.ThesecondrouteisthroughcentralAsiaandwestAsiatothePersianGulfandtheMediterraneancountries.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,上周你校組織學生參觀生態(tài)農(nóng)業(yè)園。請你以ASchoolVisittoanOrganicFarm為題,為校英文報寫一篇報道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動門的;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.活動反響。注意:1.1.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.ASchoolVisittoanOrganicFarm第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(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、使之構成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應為150左右。Grandmawasnotawriter,butshedidwritebooks.Shenotonlywrotethembutalsoillustratedthemwithbeautifulpictures.Thehandwrittenpageswerecarefullyboundtogetherwiththread.Thebookswerenotintendedtobepublished.Theywerespeciallywrittenforhergrandchildren.Werefertothebooksastherabbitseries.Forme,it’sRabbitAbbeyandformyyoungerbrotherandyoungersisterRabbitTonyandRabbitCandy.MyfirstrabbitbookwasRabbitAbbeyWenttoKindergarten,whichGrandmareadtomewhilepointingtotheillustrationswhenIwasthreeyearold.IwastooyoungtoremembereverythingclearlysoIrereaditwhenIwasoldertorememberthecontentofthebookandunderstandhowithelpedtogetmepreparedtorkindergartenandadapttoit.MomsaidIwastheonlykidwhodidn’ttryonthefirstdayofkindergarten.IseemedtohaveenjoyedmyselfandIeventriedtocomfortotherkids.AsIgrewolder,IreadGrandma’sRabbitAbbeyWenttoPrimarySchool,RabbitAbbeyWenttoJuniorHighandRabbitAbbeyWenttoSeniorHigh,allofwhichlookedlikechildren’sbooksbutIalwaysexpectedaRabbitAbbeybookbeforeIsteppedintoanewstageofmylife.ItwasaboutpreparationtoadaptbutitbecamemoreofasenseofceremonyasIgrewup.AtSeniorHigh,Ihadgreatacademicperformanceandwasdeterminedtogotocollegeaftergraduation.IguessedGrandmainuslhavestartedherRabbitAbbeyWenttoCollegeandwonderedthatitwouldbelike.WouldRabbitAbbeymakegreatfriends?Wouldhefallinlove?Or...注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右:2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。Paragraph1:WhatIdidn’texpectwasthatGrandmapassedawayonedayduetoasuddenheartattack.Paragraph2:Howerer,whenIshowedtheoffertoMom,shetoldmeshehadsomethingfrommyrandmaforme.

2023—2024學年度下學期高二年級3月份階段測試英語參考答案聽力(每題1.5分)1—5CCABA6—10BCAAB11—15BAACB16—20CACCB閱讀(每題2.5分)21—27AACCDDC28—31BCDB32—35BABD36—40FCBGD完形填空(每題1分)41—45DBACD46—50ABCDA51—55BCDAC語法填空(每題1.5分)56.emerged57.a58.opening59.countless60.proposed61.in62.partnership63.strengthen64.which65.goes應用寫作(15分)ASchoolVisittoanOrganicFarmLastweek,ourschoolorganizedavisittoanorganicfarmtohelpstudentsgainhands-onexperienceineco-agriculture.Duringthevisit,studentslearnedabouteco-friendlyagriculturalpracticeswhileexploringthefarmandseeinghowfruitsandvegetablesaregrown.Theeventraisedstudents’awarenessofenvironmentalprotectionandprovidedanopportunitytolearnmoreabouteco-agriculture.Overall,thevisitwasagreatsuccessandstudentsIleftwithanincreasedunderstandingoftheimportanceofpreservingtheenvironment,sustainingagriculture,andleadingahealthylifestyle.第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(25分)Paragraph1:WhatIdidn’texpectwasthatGrandmapassedawayonedayduetoasuddenheartattack.Myfamilywereoverwhelmedbysadness.WheneverImissedher,IwouldtakeoutoneofmyRabbitAbbeybooksandreaditwhichbroughtbackmemoriesofherandmademefeelasifshewerestillwithme.ThemoretimesIreadthebooksthemoreloveandcareIcouldfeel.MyheartsankwhenIrealizednomoreRabbitAbbeybookswerecomingout.Oneyearlater,whenIgotanofferfrommydreamuniversity,NewYorkuniversity,Iknewthisnewstagewouldhavetostartsomewhatdifferently.Paragraph2:However,whenIshowedtheoffertoMom,shetoldmeshehadsomethingfrommygrandmaforme.Shewenttoherroomandcamebackwithabook,athread-boundbook.Itookitoverwithtremblinghands.Thenameofthebookcametomyeyes:RabbitAbbeyWenttoCollege,whichbroughttearstomyeyes.Seatingmeinthelivingroomsofa,MompattedmeontheshoulderandtoldmeshefinishedthebookGrandmastartedandshewouldcarryonthefamilytradition.ThatnightIdreamtaboutGrandmadiscussingthenameofthenextRabbitAbbeybookwithMom.聽力材料Text1W:Dick,ifyoucanfinishyourhomeworkbefore6:00,Iwilltakeyoutothecinema.M:I’msureIcan.ButI’dliketogototheparktoplayfootball.W:OK.Butyoumustreturnhomebefore8:00.Text2W:Oh,dear.Ican’tfindmynecklacenow.IrememberIputitinthesittingroom.M:Itisinthebedroom.Youleftittherewhenourdaughtercalledyoutothekitchen.Text3M:Henryhadneverexpectedhewouldbeawardedaholidayabroad.That’sawesome.W:Workhardandyouwillhavetheluck.Ourbosshasalwaysbeenfriendlyandgeneroustobard-workingworkers.Text4M:Hey,Emily.We’regoingtoSusieQ’sRestaurantforlunch.Doyouwanttocomealong.W:Sorry,Ican’t.IhavetotypethedocumentforScott.He’shavingadentistappointment.Text5W:DidyouwatchthatcomedyspecialonTVlastnight?Idon’tthinkIeverlaughedsohard.M:Don’teventalktomeaboutit.TheonlynightIreallywantedtowatchsomethingandwehadapowerfailureinmybuilding.Text6W:Hi,Mike.Doyouhaveanyplansfortheweekend?IhaveanextraticketfortheDawsonTrio’sliveperformanceatCapitalStadium.Wouldyouliketojoinme?M:Idon’tknowifIcan.Myparentsarecomingtotownthisweekend,soIneedtospendtimewiththem.W:Well,iftheylikejazz,theymightenjoytheshowaswell.Whydon’tyougototheband’swebsiteandseeiftherearemoreticketsavailable?Theirshowsoftensellout,butyoumightbelucky.M:Allright.I’lldothatthisevening.Thanksfortheinformation.Text7M:CanIhelpyou?W:Yes.I’dliketomovetoanotherroom,ifpossible.M:Ofcourse.Isthereanythingwrongwithyourroom,madam?W:Yes.Itfacesthestreet,soit’sprettynoisy.M:Isee.Letmecheck.Yes,Icanmoveyoutoaroomontheoppositeside.Thatshouldbemuchquieter.Butthere’snosunshinegettingin,soit’salittledark.W:OK.Andisitanon-smokingroom?M:I’msorry,butit’snot.Allofthemareoccupiedatthemoment.W:That’stoobad.Ihatethesmellofsmoke.Butatleastitwillbequieter.Text8.M:Goodafternoon.CanIhelpyouwithanything?W:Yeah.CanIlookatthisring?M:Sure.Letmegetitoutforyou.Whatisyoursize?W:IbelieveI’masix.ButI’mnotchoosingformyself.Mymom’sbirthdayiscoming,andoneofmyfriendssuggestedIsendhersomejewelry.Sheisaseven.M:Isee.Hereyougo.W:Doyouhaveanynecklacethatwouldgowellwiththis?M:Actually,wehavemanytochoosefrom.Theyareoverthere.W:Thisnecklaceisalittieshort.Doyouhaveonethatislonger?M:Yes.Whydon’tyoutrythisoneon?W:Thisoneismuchbetter.CanItryontheringwiththisnecklace?M:Sure,Hereyougo.W:Ifyoudon’tmindmeasking,howmuchdotheycost?M:Theringis$1,500.Butthenecklacerangesfrom$600to$3,000,whichmainlydependsonitsquality.Ofcourseitssizeandlengthalsocount.Text9M:Nextweek,therewillbeanannualfolkfestival.Alotofprogramswillbeshowedthen.Willyoucome?W:Er,whatprogramsaretherethisyear?M:TherewillbeafreeartexhibitiononMonday.ItwillbeheldintheArtSchool,andI’veheardthatmostoftheworksontheshowarepaintedbythestudents

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