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吉林省通化市梅河口市2024-2025學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期9月月考英語試題第一部分聽力(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(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatwillTomprobablydotonight?A.Restathome. B.Seeafilm. C.Watcharealityshow.2.WhichpartwillJessicaprobablyhelpwith?A.Theentertainment. B.Thedecoration. C.Thefood.3.Whydoesthemanwantfivemoreminutes?A.Tovisitanewstore. B.Tofinishhiswork. C.Togetchanged.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Avideosoftware. B.Anewvideogame. C.Acomputer.5.Whereistheman’sblueshirt?A.Inthebedroom. B.Inthelivingroom. C.Inthebathroom.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.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Helostabike. B.Hefelloffabike. C.Hewashitbyabike.7.Whichwordbestdescribesthewoman?A.Stupid. B.Kind. C.Mean.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhatdoesRobertdo?A.He’sadirector. B.He’sapetdoctor. C.He’sanaccountant.9.HowdoesMarydescribeRobert’sjob?A.It’shighlypaid. B.It’sdemanding. C.It’sflexible.10.WhatdoesAlanplantodonext?A.Resignfromhispresentcompany.B.RecommendMarytodothejob.C.Competeforanopening.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howdothespeakersprobablyalwayshavetheirmeals?A.Bygoingtotherestaurant.B.Bycookingathome.C.Byorderingtakeout.12.Whatkindoffooddoesthemanlike?A.Indianfood. B.Americanfood. C.Japanesefood.13.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofIndianfood?A.It’squitetohertaste. B.Ittastesalittlestrange. C.Ithasanunacceptablewayofeating.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheredcar?A.It’sahigh-techcar. B.Itcomeswitharadio. C.Itusesnewenergy.15.Whichcardoesthemanprefer?A.Theblackone. B.Theredone. C.Theblueone.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Bargainwiththewoman.B.Giveupbuyingacar.C.Sellhismotorcycle.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatdoweknowaboutGreence?A.Itsvolunteersworkindevelopingcountries.B.Itpaysnoattentiontolivingconditions.C.Itchargesforfoodandaccommodation.18.Whatistherequirementfortheapplicants?A.Theyhavetobeover20yearsold.B.TheyshouldbeabletospeakEnglish.C.Theyshouldhavesomespecialtalents.19.Howcanpeopleapplytobevolunteers?A.Byletter. B.Byphone. C.Bye-mail.20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroduceanorganization.B.Toaskforfinancialhelp.C.Toseekvolunteers.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。ATheBestBakeriesinParisLeGrenieràPain152RueOberkampf,ParisWinnerofthe2010prizeforBestBaguetteinParis,thisfamousbakerylocatedintheheartofMontmartreisrunbyMichelGalloyer.Thedecorationisappealing,withthebreadsandcakesstrikinglypresented.Thealmond(杏仁)breadisamazing,andthechocolatepiesaresecond-to-none.Breadsarereasonablypriced,whilethechocolatepiesareslightlyaboveaverage,butinthisinstance,worththeextracents.Poilane8RueduCherche-Midi,ParisEstablishedbyPierrePoilanein1932,thisbakeryhasstoodthetestoftime.SonLionelcontinuestobakebreadintheoriginalwood-firedoven.Sourdoughbreadbakedfromstone-groundflourisaspecialtyhere,asaredelicatebuttercookies.Theuniqueonlineorderingsystemofferspotentialoriginalgifts,orthechancetokeepupyourbreadhabitifyourtriptoParisistemporary.MaisonKayser14RueMonge,ParisThreegenerationsofKaysershaveestablishedanumberofbakeriesacrossParis,wheretheyselltheiruniquevarietyofbread,comprisingamixofmilk,hazelnutsandhoney.Themultigrainloafhasanotablylightandfluffy(松軟的)textureandmakesforaperfectbreakfasttreat.Ready-madesandwichesandsaladsarealunchtimefeatureatthisLatinQuarterbakery.Au140140RuedeBelleville,ParisAu140countsalistofawardstoitsname.Theofficialsuppliertothepresidentialpalacein2001,itsbaguettewasnamedthebestinParisthatsameyear.TalentedbakerPierreDemoneyalsoearnedthebakerysecondprizeinParis’croissantcompetition.Au140featuresalargeselectionoforganicbreadstochoosefrom,whichareworththedetour(繞路).21.WhichisthemostfamousfoodofLeGrenieràPain?A.Almondbreads. B.Chocolatepies. C.Buttercookies. D.Multigraincakes.22.WhatdoPoilaneandMaisonKayserhaveincommon?A.Theywereestablishedinthe1930s. B.TheybothwonseveralprizesinParis.C.Theyarefamily-ownedbusinesses. D.Theybakebreadinatraditionalway.23.Wherecancustomersbuyorganicfood?A.152RueOberkampf,Paris. B.8RueduCherche-Midi,Paris.C.14RueMonge,Paris. D.140RuedeBelleville,Paris.BFourastronautsheadedtotheInternationalceStation(ISS)onSundaywheretheywilloverseethearrivalsoftwonewrocketshipsduringtheirhalf-yearstay.ceX’sFalconrocketwaslaunchedfromKennedyceCenter,carryingNASA’sMatthewDominick,MichaelBarrattandJeanetteEppsandRussia’sAlexanderGrebenkin.TheastronautsshouldreachtheorbitinglabonTuesday.TheywillreplaceacrewfromtheUS,Denmark,JapanandRussia,whohavebeentheresinceAugust.“Whenareyougettingherealready?”cestationcommanderAndreasMogensenaskedvia,afterthreedaysofdelayduetohighwind.ceXLaunchControltermedit“fashionablylate”.TherewasalmostanotherpostponementSundaynight.AsmallleakinthesealoftheceXcapsule’shatchcausedalast-minuteflurry(忙亂)ofreviews,butitwasthoughtsafeforthewholemission.Thenewcrew’ssix-monthstayincludesthearrivaloftworocketshipsorderedbyNASA.Boeing’snewStarlinercapsulewithtestpilotsisdueinlateApril.Amonthortwolater,Sierrace’sDreamChaser,aminishuttle,shouldarrive.Itisfordeliveringsuppliestothestation,butnotpassengersyet.Epps,whoisfromNewYork,isthesecondBlackwomanassignedtoalongstationmission.Shesaidbeforetheflightthatshewasespeciallyproudtobearolemodelforgirls,especiallyforBlackgirls,demonstratingthatceflight“isanoptionforthem,andthatthisisnotjustforotherpeople”.AlsonewtoceareDominick,aNavypilot,andGrebenkin,aformerRussianmilitaryofficer.Barratt,adoctoronhisthirdmission,istheoldestfull-timeastronauttoflyince.Heturns65inApril.Asforhisage,hesaidbeforetheflight,“Aslongaswestayhealthyandfitandengaged,we’regoodtofly.”24.WhywerethefourastronautssenttotheISS?A.TotraintestpilotsforStarliner. B.Tomonitorthenewrocketships.C.Todeliversuppliestothestation. D.Toreplacethecrewonthestation.25.Whatdelayedtheastronauts’arrival?A.Theleakinthecapsule. B.Badweatherconditions.C.Aninterviewwiththemedia. D.Repairworkontherocket.26.WhatdoweknowaboutDominick?A.Heworkedasanofficerinthearmy. B.Hewasafull-timeastronautfromRussia.C.Heperformedthetaskforthefirsttime. D.Hewasinchargeoftheceprogram.27.WhatdoEpps’wordssuggest?A.Femalesarecapableofinvestigatingce.B.Ageisadecisivefactorincetasks.C.Herworkmakesherarolemodelforgirls.D.cetechnologyisagreatchallengeforgirls.CIfyou’vescrolledthroughyourfeedrecently,youmayhavenoticedsomethingsurprising:lotsandlotsofshortvideos.Whatmakesthis“Reels”featurestrangeisthatitishugelyaddictive,whichIknowquitewellfrommyownpersonalexperience.LastFriday,Itookabreakandhitononeshortclipofsomeonemakingdinnerand,well,thenexttimeIlookedupitwas20minuteslaterandtheblankdocumentonmycomputermonitorwasconfirmingtomethatmyworkwasstillnotdone.However,assillyasitseems,Reels—isactuallysuperimportant,andisatthecentreofamajorbattlebetweentheworld’slargesttechfirms.TheformatwasfirstpioneeredbyTikTok—theChinese-ownedvideoappthathastakentheworldbystormsinceitwaslaunchedin2016.Today,TikTokhasaround23millionUKuserseverymonth—includingbasicallyeverypersonyouknowundertheageof25.Andthatfacthasmadeanditsparentcompany,Meta,verynervousindeed.AsTikTokhascontinuedtoboom,hasactuallyfalleninpopularityamong“GenZ”.ThereasonTikTokhasprovensuchapowerfulchallengerto’ssocialmediadominanceisalmostentirelydowntothesesortsofshort-formvideos.Theformatisalmostperfectlyoptimizedtobeasaddictiveaspossible:TikTok’sappshowsyouashort-formvideo,andifyoudon’tlikeit,youcansimplyswipeitawayandanotheronewillstartplayinginstantly.Andbecauseitisportrait,notlandscape,videoslook“right”whenviewedonyourphone.What’salsosmartisthatTikTok’salgorithm(算法)picksvideosforyoubasedonwhatyouactuallywatch,andnotwhatyousayyouwant.isn’ttheonlyapptryingtodowhatTikTokdoessowell.Instagram,whichisownedby’sparentcompanyMeta,hasintegratedReelsevenmoreaggressivelyintoitsapp.AndevenGoogleisnervous,launchingitsownTikTok-stylevideosectionof(whichitowns)acoupleofyearsago.Asthingsstand,thoughTikTokcurrentlymaintainsahealthyleadinthecategory,bothandhavedeeppockets-soexpecttoseeevenmoreReelsandShortspoppingupinyourfeedasthisintensebattlecontinuestorage.Youwon’tbeabletotakeyoureyesoffthem.28.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoexpressbyreferringtohisownexperience?A.Shortvideosplayasignificantroleinhislife.B.Peopleoftenlosethemselvesinshortvideosunconsciously.C.Shortvideoshavemultiplefunctionsthatattractpotentialusers.D.Theauthorprefersshortclipsofpeoplemakingdinnertoothers29.WhyareshortvideosonTiktokgainingmuchpopularityamongusers?A.Becausetheypresentbreathtakingvisualeffects.B.Becausetheyincludehigh-qualitycontent.C.Becauseuserscanchangefromonevideotothenexteffortlessly.D.Becauseuserscanuseanalgorithmtochoosevideostheyreallywant.30.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Tiktokisregardedasacompetitiveopponentto.B.Tiktokhasattracted23millionUKuserssinceitwaslaunchedin2016.C.Tiktokhaslostitsattractionamong“GenZ”.D.Tiktok’smarketsharehasbeenfallingduetofiercecompetition.31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.ManywesterncompanieshaveintegratedTiktokintotheirownapps.B.Tiktok’sleadingpositioninshortvideosisunchangeableC.BigtechcompaniesarecompetingformoreshortvideousersD.Highlyaddictiveshortvideoappsshouldberemoved.DWillfulignoranceexistsinlargeamountindailylife.Peopleregularlylooktheotherwayratherthanexaminingtheconsequencesoftheiractions.Despiteplentyofscientificevidenceforclimatechange,forinstance,manypeoplestillavoidengagingwithfactsaboutglobalwarming.Wewantedtounderstandhowcommonwillfulignoranceisandwhypeopleengageinit.Aftercollectingdatafrommultipleresearchprojectsthatinvolvedmorethan6,000individuals,wediscoveredthatwillfulignoranceiscommonandharmful,with40percentofpeoplechoosing“nottoknow”theconsequencesoftheiractionstofreethemselvesofguiltwhilemaximizingtheirowngains.Butwealsofoundthatabout40percentofpeopleareunselfish:ratherthanavoidinginformationabouttheconsequencesoftheiractions,theyseekitouttoincreasethebenefitstoothers.Intheexperiments,thedecisionsweremadeinoneoftwosettings.Inthetranrent(透明的)setting,decision-makershadinformationabouthowtheirchoicewouldaffectthemselvesandtheirpartners.Inanambiguoussetting,decision-makersknewhowtheirchoicewouldmatterforthemselvesbutnotfortheirteammates—althoughtheycouldrequestthatinsight.Theoverallbalancetippedtowardselfishnesswhenparticipantshadtheoptiontoavoidinformation.Only39percentofpeopleintheambiguoussettingmadethechoicethatultimatelybenefitedtheirpartners—asignificantdropfrom55percentinthetranrentcondition.Ifwecanavoidputtingastrongmoralemphasisondecisionsitmaymakepeoplefeellessthreatenedand,asaresult,belesswillfullyignorant.Otherresearchgroupshavefoundpromisingwaystodothis.Forinstance,wecouldencouragepeopletothinkmorepositivelyaboutgooddeedsratherthanguilt-tripthemforwhattheyhavefailedtodo.Highlightingrecentglobalachievements,suchashealingtheozone(臭氧)layer,caninspirepeopletokeepupthegoodworkratherthanfeelinglikethebattleislostandthatthesituationishopeless.Inshortwecanencourageoneanotherandourselvestowardmoreselflessandgenerousactions.32.Whatcausespeopletoignoretheeffectoftheirbehaviorsdeliberately?A.Theywantthebiggestpersonalbenefitswithoutfeelingashamed.B.Theyholdthebeliefthatwillfulignoranceissociallyacceptable.C.Theyareunsureabouttheresultsoftheiractions.D.Theyalwaystakeothers’benefitsintoconsideration.33.Whatcanbeconcludedfromexperimentsmentionedinthepassage?A.PeopleintheambiguoussettingweremoreawareoftheimpactoftheirdecisionsB.Morethanhalfoftheparticipantsareselfishinthetranrentcondition.C.Allpeopleinbothsettingschosetoputtheirpartners’interestsinthefirstplaceD.Somepeoplestillincreasedthebenefitsofothersalthoughtheycouldavoidinformation34.Whichofthefollowingistheauthorlikelytoagreewith?A.Highlightingthedifficultiesofozonelayerhealinginspirespeopletokeepupthegoodwork.B.PayinglessattentiontothemoralityofdecisionsishelpfultodecreasewillfulignoranceCHavingasenseofguiltenablespeopletotakeglobalissuesseriouslyD.Stressingthethreatsofwillfulignorancecontributestomoreselflessandgenerousactions35.Inwhichcolumnofanewpercanwereadthepassage?A.Literature B.Technology C.Archaeology. D.Psychology.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。Here’sHowtoUseWallpaperWallpaperisapowerfuldesigntoolthatcantransformaroom.Herearetipstoseehowit’sdone.Whereshouldthewallpapergo?Thefirststepisfiguringoutwhereyou’regoingtohangthewallpaper.Keepinmind:___36___.Smaller,darkercesarethebestplacestohangwallpaper.Largerroomswithgreatlightandbeautifulviewsareoftenbetterleftalone.Onceyou’vesettledonaroom,yourdecisionsaren’tover.Whereexactlyinthatroomshouldyouhangthepaper?Atypicalinstallationinvolvescoveringallfourwalls.___37___.MeasureandplantheinstallationMeasurethewallsorceilingyouplantocoverandconsiderhowthewidthoftherollyou’vechosenwillworkinthece.___38___,butifyouhavealarge-scalepattern,trytomakesurethecenterofthatpatternisrightwhereyouwantit.Similarly,trytoavoidplacingtherollinsuchawaythatyouenduphavingtousethinscraps(小塊)ofwallpaperinthecornersoftheroom.Preparethewall___39___.Ifyourwallhasmanyminorimperfections,youmaywanttouseblankwallpapertohelpsmooththingsout.Ifyourwallhaslumpsandbumps,holesorathicktexture,thoseproblemswillbevisibleonthesurfaceofthepaperifyoudon’tcorrectthembeforeinstallation.Poppednail-headsshouldbehammeredflat,andholesshouldbefilled.___40___Withallthedecisionsmade,it’stimetostickthewallpaperupwithglue.Youmayhireaprofessionalinstaller,butyoucanhangthewallpaperyourself.Oncethewallpaperishung,don’tbeafraidtohangdecorativepictures.A.StickitupB.It’snotworthfixingthewallC.DecoratetheroomwithpicturesD.Small-scalepatternsprovideflexibilityE.Wallpaperisn’tafixfordamagedorunevenwallsF.NotallroomsaregoodcandidatesforwallpaperingG.Anotheroptioniswallpaperingtheceilinginsteadofthewalls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、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Goingtoschoolonaspecialdaylike“Pajama(睡衣)Day”isusuallyahappyevent.Butonthatmorning,thebusdriverLarryFarrishnoticedthatsomethingwasvery___41___aboutoneofhis___42___.Leviwhoalwaysflashesabigsmileinthemorningseemedvery___43___.Actually,hewascrying.WhenFarrishaskedLeviwhatwaswrong,Levitoldhimthathedidn’thavethe___44___forthespecialday.“It___45___mesobad,”Farrishsaid.“Thatjustwasn’tmyLevi,andIwantedhimtohaveagoodday.”Farrishdecidedthathehadto___46___this.HewenttoFamilyDollar,___47___afewpairsofpajamasand___48___totheelementaryschool.Farrishbegandrivingaschoolbussevenyearsago.He___49___thepositiontobeabletohaveweekendsandsummersoff.Butit____50____turnedintoapassion.Farrishloves____51____tothekidsonhisroute.“Theybecomemykidsafterthey____52____theirparents,”Farrishsaid.“Imakesuretheygettoandfromschoolsafeandsound,butIalsotrytobringsome____53____tothem.”Sincehiskindactwaspostedonline,theresponsehasbeen____54____.Peoplewentoutoftheirwaytocontacthim.“Itfeelsgoodknowingthe____55____Ihavehadonachild’slife,”Farrishsaid.41.A.simple B.different C.tough D.influential42.A.neighbors B.colleagues C.customers D.passengers43.A.confident B.down C.satisfied D.annoyed44.A.plans B.presents C.clothes D.ideas45.A.hurt B.beat C.discouraged D.treated46.A.test B.challenge C.assess D.fix47.A.purchased B.borrowed C.ironed D.ordered48.A.lookedup B.gotclose C.headedback D.gavein49.A.supported B.consulted C.improved D.picked50.A.temporarily B.quickly C.regularly D.suddenly51A.turning B.appealing C.connecting D.objecting52.A.ignore B.hug C.disobey D.leave53.A.exercise B.luck C.joy D.pressure54.A.hot B.proper C.flat D.typical55.A.concentration B.impact C.comment D.impression(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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Anexhibitiontitled“LearnfromthePastandKnowtheFuture:China’sArchaeological(考古學(xué)的)AchievementsintheNewEra”istakingplaceattheNationalMuseumofChina.Nearly400ofthemostrecently56(unearth)culturalrelicsfromthecollectionsof43museumsandarchaeologicalinstitutionsare57(current)ondisplay.Theexhibitscoverawiderangeofperiods58includeavarietyoffields.Theexhibitionvividlydescribesthehistoryofhumanorigins,the59(form)ofChinesecivilizationanditsdevelopmentwithintheboundariesofChina.Onestrikingpartoftheexhibitionisthehandaxes(斧),60arefundamentaltoolsthatwerecreatedandusedbyBronzewareisanothereye-catchingpartoftheexhibition.Abronzebox62Yuncheng,ShanxiProvincethat63(date)backtotheSpringandAutumnperiodisfamousforitselegantdesign.Andastring-patternedstovevividlyreflectsthesignificantrolethattheSilkRoadplayedin64(connect)Chinawiththeworld.Itisalsoworthnotingthatthedesignoftheexhibitionhallwasinspiredbytheuniquetherelationshipbetweenarchaeologicalworkanditsoutcomesbetter.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英語學(xué)習(xí)社團(EnglishClub)將舉辦“讀名著,學(xué)英語(ReadClassics,LearnEnglish)”活動。請你代表該社團寫一封倡議書,發(fā)表在校報上。內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.號召積極參與。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。ReadClassics,LearnEnglish________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Bonnieraisedhergranddaughteraloneafterthegirl’sparentsdied.Shehatedhergranddaughter’sartandwantedhertostopdrawing.ButeverythingchangedwhenMr.Henderson,afamouscartoonist,appearedatherdoorstep.Oneday,BonniecalledouttoAmyasshetookthechickenout.“Dinnerisready,honey!Comesoon!”ButAmydidn’tanswer.Bonniefinishedsettingthetableandservedthemdinner,butshestilldidn’theararesponsefromAmy.“Amy?Honey,yourdinnerisgettingcold!Areyoucoming?”sheaskedher10-year-oldgranddaughteragain.WhenAmydidn’trespond,Bonnieclimbedthestairstothegirl’sroomandpushedthedooropen.Amysatatherdesk,withherheadphoneson.Atfirst,BonniethoughtAmywasstudying,butthenshenoticedthedrawingsheetonthetableinfrontofAmy.Bonniefrowned(皺眉)inanger.“Amy!”Bonniescreamed,andthegirlturnedaroundandremovedherheadphones.“Granny?I…Iwasjust…”Amysaid.BonniestormeduptoAmy’sdesk,andthelittlegirltriedtocoverthedrawing,butitwastoolate.“Didyoufinishyourmathhomework,littlegirl?Mrs.Warrencalledmetoday.Andshetoldmeyou’vebeenignoringherassignments!”Bonniesaidangrily.“I’llfinishthehomework,”Amysaid.“IwasplanningondoingitonceIfinishedthesketch(素描)Iwasworkingon,Granny.”“I’mtiredofthathobbyofyours,Amy!You’renolongerdoingthosedrawings!”Bonniewenton.“Thosethingsyoudrawarenotgoingtohelpyouinthefuture!Youfinishyourdinner,andthenyou’llbedoingyourhomework.You’renotleavingthehousetoplaywithyourfriendsuntilyoufinishyourhomework.AmIclear?”BonniesaidandstormedoutofAmy’sroom.Minuteslater,Amywalkedintothekitchenandquietlysatatthetable.Theybeganeatingdinnerinsilence.Bonniewasalreadyinaterriblemood,soshedidn’taskaboutAmy’sdaylikesheusuallydid.Suddenly,thedoorbellrang.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。AmyansweredthedoorandwassurprisedtoseeMr.Henderson.BonniehesitatedforalongtimeanddecidedtoaskMrs.Warrenforadvice.第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)1~5ABCCA6~10BCABC11~15CABAB16~20CCBAB第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)21~23BCD24~27DBCA28.B29.C30.A31.C32.A33.D34.B35.D36.F37.G38.D39.E40.A41.B42.D43.B44.C45.B46.D47.A48.C49.D50.B51.C52.D53.C54.A55.B【正確答案】41-45CBCAB46-50BABDC51-55ADBDC56.unearthed考查非謂語動詞。分析

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