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鄭州市2024年高中畢業(yè)年級第一次質量預測

英語試題卷2024.1

本試卷分四部分,考試時間120分鐘,滿分150分(聽力成績算作參考分)??忌鷳紫乳喿x答題卡上的文

字信息,然后在答題卡上作答,在試題卷上作答無效。

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,并標在試

卷的相應位置。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.Howmuchtimeisleftbeforehandinginthepaper?

A.15minutes.B.30minutes.C.45minutes.

2.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Studyingroadsigns.B.Havingadrivingtest.C.Askingfordirections.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atahotel.B.Inarestaurant.C.Atadepartment.

4.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?

A.Awatch.B.Ayounglady.C.Ayoungman.

5.Whatkindofmagazineisthemaninterestedin?

A.Sportsmagazines.B.Fashionmagazines.C.Sciencemagazines.

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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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。

高三英語試題卷第1頁(共14頁)

6.Whoisthebiggestgiftfrom?

A.David.B.Jack.C.Sienna.

7.WhatdoesSiennagivethewoman?

A.Ascarf.B.Acoat.C.Amusicbox.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.WhatisTed'scousin?

A.Ajournalist.B.Ateacher.C.Asailor.

9.HowdoesTedfindteaching?

A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Challenging.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbors.

11.WhydidMarygotoXiamen?

A.ToescapeWuhan'sheat.

B.Tohelpherunclewithhisbusiness.

C.Tohelpherunclewithhisnewapartment.

12.WhatdoesMarythinkofseafood?

A.Justso-so.B.Delicious.C.Terrible.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhydoesLindawanttotalkwithJohn?

A.Toborrowabookfromhim.

B.Toinvitehimtoareadingclub.

C.Toaskforadviceonherreport.

14.Whendoesthegroupusuallymeet?

A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.

15.HowisTheKiteRunnerinLinda*sopinion?

A.It'ssimple.B.It'sdifficult.C.It'snice.

16.WhatwillJohndointhefollowingtwoweeks?

A.Writeabookreview.

B.Readthebookmentioned.

C.DiscussthebookwithLinda.

高三英語試題卷第2頁(共14頁)

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whoarethelisteners?

A.Students.B.Visitors.C.Newemployees.

18.WhatcanNatWestaccountprovide?

A.Afreedrivinglesson.

B.Freemobilephoneinsurance.

C.DiscountsontrainfaresinBritain.

19.Whatdothethreebankshaveincommon?

A.Theyprovidefreelifeinsurance.

B.TheyhavemanybranchesinBritain.

C.Theydon'tchargeinterestsifcustomersareoverdrawn.

20.Whichbankhasthelowestinterestrate?

A.Barclays.B.HSBC.C.NatWest.

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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

InfluentialArt

WilliamBlake:Visionary

SheilaMetzner:FromLife

Jan.l7,2024-Feb.24,2024

Jan.20,2024-Feb.25,2024

Aremarkableprintmaker,painter,andpoet,Willi

Thisexhibitioncelebratestheartisticskillofthe

amBlake(1757-1827)developedaverywildlyunconv

internationallyrespectedAmericanphotographerSheila

entionalworldview.Bycombininghispoetryandima

Metzner.HeruniquestyleintegratesaspectsofPictor

gesonthepagethroughuniquedrawingtechniques,B

ialismandModernismtocreateanaesthetic(美感),whi

lakecreatedsomeofBritishart*smoststrikingandlas

chnotonlystandsoutinthehistoryofphotography

tingimagery.Thismajorinternationalloanexhibitione

butalsobecomesverycloselyassociatedwiththebest

xplorestheartist-poet*simaginativeworldthroughhis

of1980!sfashion,beautyanddecorativeartstrends.

mostcelebratedworks.

高三英語試題卷第3頁(共14頁)

AlfredoBoulton:LookingatVenezuelaEugeneAtget:HighlightsfromtheMary

(1928-1978)&DanSolomonCollection

Daily,throughJan.16,2024Daily,throughJan.25,2024

AlfredoBoultonwasoneofthemostimportantAroundtheturnofthe20thcentury,photographe

intellectualsofthe20thcenturyinLatinAmericaanrEugeneAtgetbrokenewartisticground.Walking

daninfluentialphotographerofthemodernperiod.atdawnwithhisheavycamera,hephotographedthe

Throughhislargecollectionofworks,BoultongenersoulofParisanditssurroundingareasbyfocusing

atedanewculturaldefinitionofVenezuela.Thisexhonitsoldalleyways,shopfronts,architecturaldetails,

ibitionexploresBoulton'swonderfulphotography,hisstaircasesandstreetsellers.Thisfocusedexhibitionf

relationshipswithmodernartistsandhisinfluenceoeatureshighlightsfromtheartistswork,whichcontin

ntheformalizationofarthistoryinhiscountry.uestoinfluencequiteafewphotographerstoday.

21.WhatdidSheilaMetznerandAlfredoBoultonhaveincommon?

A.Theyshapedartisticexpression.

B.Theyexploredculturaldiversity.

C.TheyphotographedAmericanlife.

D.Theyfocusedonmodernphotography.

22.WhatisEugeneAtgetsphotographymainlyabout?

A.Frenchfashions.B.Naturallandscapes.

C.Architecturaldesigns.D.Urbanstreetscenes.

23.Whichexhibitionissuitableforwhoeverstudieswordsandimages?

A.WilliamBlake:Visionary.

B.SheilaMetzner:FromLife.

C.AIfredoBoulton:LookingatVenezuela(1928-1978).

D.EugeneAtget:HighlightsfromtheMary&DanSolomonCollection.

B

Mysonjustturned14anddoesnothaveasmartphone.WhenhegraduatedfromGrade8,hewasthe

onlykidinhisclasswithoutone.Heasksforaphonenowthat

高三英語試題卷第4頁(共14頁)

he*sgoingtohighschool.Isayno,heaskswhy,Iexplain,andhepushesback.

“Youcanchoosetodothingsdifferentlywhenyou'reaparent,9,Itoldhim.Butsometimes,Iwonderif

I'mbeingtoostubbornorunfair.

ThemoreIresearch,themoreconfidentIfeelinmydecision.Manystudieslinkthecurrentmentaihe

althcrisisamongadolescentstofundamentalchangesinhowtheysocialize,namely,theshiftfromin-personto

onlineinteraction.

Butothermotherschallengemyview."Hemustfeelsoleftout!”Thentherearetheparentswhotellm

esadlythattheywishtheyhaddelayedtheirteenager*sphoneownershiplongerthantheydid.Theyurgemet

oholdout.

Ifteenagersbetweentheagesof13and18aretrulyspendinganaverageof8hours39minutesperday

ontheirdevices,asstatedinasurveyconductedbyCommonSenseMedia,thenwhataretheynotdoing?Kid

sabsorbedintheirdevicesaremissingoutonreallife,andthatstrikesmeasreallysad.

Iwantmysontohaveachildhoodhefeelssatisfiedwithandproudof.Iwantittobefullofadventu

res,imaginativeplayandphysicalchallengeswhichhemustsortouthimselfwithoutaskingmeforhelp.The

easiestandsimplestwaytoachievethesegoalsistodelaygivinghimasmartphone.

Somethinkmysonismissingoutorfallingbehind,butheisnot.Hedoeswellinschoolandextra-cu

rricularactivities,hangsoutwithhisfriendsinperson,andmovesindependentlyaroundoursmalltown.Hep

romiseshe'llgivehisown14-year-oldaphonesomeday,andItellhimthat'sfine.Butrecently,headmittedt

hathemissedthebeautifulsceneryonadrivetoanearbymountainbecausehehadbeensoabsorbedinhis

friend'siPad.IfthatishisversionofadmittingI'mright,Plltakeit.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraset4pushesback“inParagraph1probablymean?

A.Agrees.B.Delays.C.Opposes.D.Persuades.

25.Whatistheauthorprimarilyconcernedaboutregardinggivinghersonaphone?

A.Herson'sonlinesafety.

B.Herson*smentalgrowth.

高三英語試題卷第5頁(共14頁)

C.Herson'sreducedphysicalactivities.

D.Herson'spooracademicperformance.

26.Whatqualitydoestheauthorwanthersontodevelopinhischildhood?

A.Teamspirit.B.Leadership.

C.Independence.D.Criticalthinking.

27.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthor*sson?

A.Heisfallingbehindacademically.

B.Heiseasilyinfluencedbyhisfriends.

C.Hehasgivenuphisdesireforasmartphone.

D.Hehasrealizedtheproblemsofmuchscreentime.

C

AlltheBeautyintheWorld,PatrickBringley'smemoir(回憶錄)abouthis1Oyearsworkingasaguarda

tNewYork'sMetropolitanMuseumofArt(Met),bringsnewmeaningtothetermt4artappreciation”.During8-1

2hourshiftsspentamongthegalleries,hetakesadvantageofthegiftoftimetostudythemasterpieceshe's

beenhiredtoprotect-andtothinkabouttheroleofartthroughouthistory.

BringleyisnottheonlyMetstaffertowriteabouttheinstitution.ButBringley's^guard^-eyeview?is

unique,andhepresentshispersonalstorywithsincerity.AfterhisbrotherTom'sdeathfromcancerin2008,B

ringleygaveuphisjobasajournalistforajobinwhich'Twashappytobegoingnowhere”.Heexplains,

“Ihadlostsomeone.Ididnotwishtomoveonfromthat.Inasense,Ididn'twishtomoveatall.^^Bringley

doesn'tsaywhenhedecidedtochannelhisexperienceoffindingpeaceintoart,butthisstoryaboutjumpin

goffthecareerladderinordertofindthespaceforquietreflectionissurprisinglysuitedtoourtimes.

AlltheBeautyintheWorldofferswell-chosenfactsaboutthemuseumtosupportBringley*spersonalt

ale.Asinterestingasthesefactsare,it'sBringley'sreflectionsondozensofindividualpaintings,photographs,

sculpturesandancientartifactsthatturnthisbookintoatribute(致敬)tothepowerofart.DiscussingAlfre

dStieglitz's

高三英語試題卷第6頁(共14頁)

photographsofhiswife,hewrites,"Ithinkthatsometimesweneedpermissiontostopandadorethings,and

aworkofartgivesusthat."InaVermeerportraitofadozingmaidservant,heismovedtoseethattheart

istcaught“thatfeelingwesometimeshavethataprivatesettingpossessesaholiness(神圣)ofitsown.Itwas

myconstantfeelinginTom'shospitalroom^^.

AsrichinmovinginsightsastheMetisintreasures,AlltheBeautyintheWorldremindsusofthei

mportanceoflearningnotaboutart,butfromit.Thisisartappreciationatahighlevel.

28.WhatmakesAlltheBeautyintheWorlddifferentfromotherbooksbyMetstaffers?

A.Itsauthor'spersonalsadstory.

B.Itsauthor'suniquepointofview.

C.Itswell-chosenfactsaboutthemuseum.

D.Itsdetailedintroductiontotheartworks.

29.WhydidBringleydecidetobecomeaguardattheMet?

A.Torememberhisdeadbrother.

B.Toenrichhisjournalismcareer.

C.Tofindsomepeaceandquietinart.

D.Tostudytheartworksmoreclosely.

30.HowdoesBringleytellthemuseumstoriesinhismemoir?

A.Byrelatingmuseumfactstohispersonallife.

B.Byinterviewingretiredmuseumstaffmembers.

C.Bypresentingthebackgroundofeachmasterpiece.

D.Byengagingvisitorsinthediscussionoftheartworks.

31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthebookasawhole?

A.Itrevealstheinnerworldoftheauthor.

B.Itoffersnewinsightsintoartappreciation.

C.Ittellslittle-knownfactsaboutthemuseum.

D.Itdeservestobereadforsomepeaceandquiet.

高三英語試題卷第7頁(共14頁)

D

Manynewsreportsfocusonclimatechangethesedays.Extremeheat,wildfires,floods,homelesspolarbe

ars...Howdoyoufeelwhenreadingworryingnewsaboutclimatechange?Youmaybelievethatpeoplearebe

cominginsensitivetothewarmingplanet,acceptingthatitisonlygettingworse.

AresearchteamatPennsylvaniaStateUniversity,US,reportedotherwise.Torecordhowthenewscani

mpactpeople'semotions,participantswerefirstexposedtonegativenewsstoriesaboutclimatechangeforthree

days.Theythencontinuedtoreadnegativenewsheadlinesforsevendays.Inthefirstthreedays,theparticip

antsexperiencedgreaterfearandlesshope,whichcanpotentiallyhurtanaudience'sbeliefthattheycandoan

ythingtotackletheproblem.

However,duringtheseven-day-longexposure,thefearpeakedandthenheldsteady(穩(wěn)定的)."Wesawth

eoppositepatterninoursecondstudy.Themoreexposurepeoplehadtothesethreateningnewsstorieseachd

ay,themorelikelytheyaretothinkthattheycanmakeadifferenceintacklingclimatechange,^ChristoferSkur

ka,thepaper'sleadauthortoldthePennsylvaniaStateUniversitywebsite.

Accordingtotheresearchers,onepossibilityisthatwhenthepublichearsaboutclimatechangethreats,

theymayconvincethemselvesthattheyhavecontroloverthesituation.Theywillthenbelievethattheiracti

onsmaymakeadifference.

Knowingthateveryoneisabletohelpisonlythefirststep.Accordingtoastudythatanalyzedinform

ationfrom430differentstudies,whatmotivatespeoplethemosttochangetheirbehaviorissocialcomparison.

Forexample,ifaperson'sneighborsfollowalow-carbonlifestyle,suchasdrivingelectriccars,thepersonm

ayfeelsocialpressureandbecomemorelikelytofollowthisbehavior.Thishappensbecausepeopleusuallyj

udgetheirownbehaviorandfollowsocialnorms(規(guī)范).Anothereffectivemotivationisprovidingfinancialrew

ardstoconsumers,helpingthemsavemoney.

“Therearesomanyroutestoourgoals,9,MatthewGoldberg,theco-authorof

高三英語試題卷第8頁(共14頁)

thestudy,toldScientificAmerican.AsGoldbergpointedout,futureresearchlikethiscanhelppolicymakers

decidehowbesttoencouragepeopletowardmoreclimatefriendlyhabits.

32.Howdidtheparticipantsreacttonegativenewsinthesecondstudy?

A.Theyfoundthenewsunbelievable.

B.Theylosthopeintacklingclimatechange.

C.Theyexperiencedgreaterfearforthefuture.

D.Theyfeltastrongsenseofsocialresponsibility.

33.Whatencouragespeoplemosttowardmoreclimate-friendlybehavior?

A.Effectivepolicy.B.Healthylifestyle.

C.Socialinfluence.D.Financialsupport.

34.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Responsestoclimatechangeeducation.

B.Theeffectivenessofcommunityinitiatives.

C.Theimpactofsocialnormsonenvironment.

D.Waystoencourageclimate-friendlybehavior.

35.WhatisGoldberg'sattitudetowardssimilarfutureresearch?

A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.

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,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中

有兩項為多余選項。

Recently,atopicfeaturing"Graduatesavoidsendingresumesoutofsocialanxietydisorder^^received

manycommentsonSinaWeibo.Itseemsthatsocialanxietydisorder,alsoknownassocialphobia(恐懼癥),i

saffectingmanypeople'slives.Over80%ofuniversitystudentswhotookpartinasurveytendedtoavoid

socialinteractionduetoanassumedsocialphobia.36

Forthosewhohaveasocialphobia,everydaysocialsituationscausestrongfearbeyondtheircontrol

becausetheyfearbeingwatchedorjudgednegativelybyothers.

高三英語試題卷第9頁(共14頁)

Havingasocialphobiacanmeanphysicalsymptomslikeblushing(臉紅),upsetstomach,orhavingtroubleca

tchingyourbreath.Thegoodnewsisthatitistreatable.37Avoidingsocialsituationsbecauseofshyness

mightmeanmissingoutonopportunitiesorbeingrude.

IusedtobesoshythatIavoidedgreetingpeopleIknewbypretendingtoscroll(滾屏)onmyphone

orturninginanotherdirection.38WhenIsawhim,Istartedscrollingonmyphoneasusualtoavoidgr

eetinghim.Butheimmediatelysawthroughitandasked,“Whydidyoupretendnottoseeme?”Aftermy

explanation,hereplied,"Icanrelatetofeelingawkward,butoncesomeonerealizesthatyou'reavoidinghim,i

tcancomeacrossasrude.^^

39Beingafraidofnegativecomments,theysimplyshutthemselvesdownsothatnoonewillhav

ethechancetojudgethem.Butsocializingnotonlyleadstojudgment.Ifyou'reluckyenough,youmayco

meacrosssomeonewhogivesdirectbuthonestfeedback,likewhattheseniorjournalistdidforme.Butifs

omepeopleonlyofferyounegativejudgment,simplystayawayfromthem.40Whygiveuponopport

unitiesforsocialinteractionbecauseoffearsofcommentsandjudgment?

A.Afterall,theyarenotmakingyouanybetter.

B.Understandit'sperfectlyfinetomakemistakes.

C.Herearesometipsforovercomingafearofsocialinteraction.

D.Butisavoidingsocialinteractionequaltohavingasocialphobia?

E.However,myattitudebegantochangewhenImetaseniorjournalist.

F.Butifyouonlyfeelabituncomfortable,itmightmeanyouarejustshy.

G.Shypeopleavoidsocializingbecausetheytakeothers1opinionsseriously.

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,并在答題卡

上將該項涂黑。

高三英語試題卷第10頁(共14頁)

In2019,TomasQuinonesundertooka7-daybiketrip,coveringsomeremotedesertinOregon.Histr

ipwas41withtheusualdifficulties.Helosthisshoesandwasonlyrelyingonapairofsandals(涼鞋).

Hiswatersupplywassometimes42.Buttherewerealsomomentsofunexpected43:Acoupleoffere

dtosharetheirlunch;aguyinthetruckaskedifheneededanyhelp.

Onthelastdayofhistrip,hewasridingdownadustytrackwhenhemetamanlyingunconsciousi

nthedesert.44,hewasdehydrated(脫水的).Quinonestriedtogivehimsomewaterwithlittle45.

Luckily,hecalledtheemergencyrescueteamandanambulancesoonarrived.Themanhe46wasanex

plorerwhohadbeenlostinthedesertfor5days."Ineverhadany47aboutwhatIwoulddo,“saidQui

nones.Hehadreceivedsomegesturesofhelponthetrip,sohe48.

It'slikelythatifyou'vespentanytimeinthewild,you'llhave49thesegesturesofkindnessfrom

strangersorgiventhemyourselftooeveniftheyarenothingso50astheaidgivenbyQuinones.

Whatisitaboutbeingoutsideinnaturethatmakespeoplewanttohelpothers?Oneopinionisthatint

hewild,theremaynotbeanyother51,soaccordingtothea4bystandereffect”,themorepeoplewhoarei

nthepresenceofsomeoneneedinghelp,thelesslikelyanyofthosearetoactuallyprovideit.Anotheropini

onisthatexposuretonaturecanmakepeoplelookbeyondthemselves,52asenseofconnectiontoothers

andtotheworldasawhole.

Whenweriskgoingintothewild,webecomeweak.Andbeinginthatpositionusuallymakesus53

_theworlddifferently.So,inthewild,wherewe*retakenawayfromournormalpossessions,surroundingsa

ndidentities,weseemmore54togotheextramileforsomeone.It'sinnaturethatbondsofhumanityar

e55

41.A.floodedB.markedC.coveredD.connected

42.A.unbelievableB.unusualC.unsafeD.uncertain

43.A.kindnessB.appreciationc.beliefD.comfort

44.A.UnexpectedlyB.Unfortunatelyc.ObviouslyD.Shortly

45.A.confidenceB.successc.survivalD.relief

高三英語試題卷第11頁(共14頁)

46.A.rescuedB.accompaniedC.knewD.admired

47.A.decisionB.senseC.doubtD.surprise

48.A.gotitbackB.paiditforwardC.carrieditthroughD.diditover

49.A.madeB.understoodC.rememberedD.experienced

50.A.simpleB.naturalC.dramaticD.slight

51.A.helpB.choiceC.luckD.sign

52.A.bringingB.promotingC.keepingD.providing

53.A.adapttoB.focusonC.travelaroundD.lookat

54.A.pleasedB.disappointedC.relaxedD.worried

55.A.recoveredB.loosenedC.strengthenedD.broken

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,并將答案填寫在答題卡相應的

位置上。

China'sconventionaltea-makingtechniquesandtheirsocialpracticeshavesuccessfullybeenincludedin

theUNESCO*sworldintangiblecultureheritagelist.

“Stoveboiledtea”,56newwayofdrinkingtea,hasbeenpopularinChina.Theprocessofdrinking

teahasasenseofritual(儀式),andsofartheceremony57(become)anewfavoriteofyoungpeople.

Usually,theprocessofboilingteaonastove58(consist)oflightlyroastingtealeavesbeforema

kingtea,sometimeswithrosebuds(玫瑰花蕾),inapotoverastove.Theartofboilingteaisatimeconsumin

gprocess,59requiresconstantattentiontothetemperatureinordertoproperly"cook"it.Peoplesitarou

ndthestoveandhavesnackssuchasfruits,nutsanddessertswiththeirhottea.It*sapleasuretochatwithfri

endswhilehavingthisnewstyleoftea.

Peoplealsoposttheirmomentsofstoveboiledteawhilewearing60(tradition)Hanfuintheseancie

ntteahouses.Similartoothertrending61(lifestyle)suchascyclingandcamping,“stove-boiledtea"reflect

syoungpeople'sdesiretoescapefromcitiestogetclosetonatureandexperienceapeacefulmind.It's62

(absolute)relaxingtodrinkhottea,feelthewinterbreeze,andchatwithbestfriends.

“Stoveboiledtea“isapopularway63(integrate)Chineseculture

高三英語試題卷第12頁(共14頁)

elementsintopeople'sdailylives.

Youmayhaveheardofcafelatte(拿鐵咖啡),64haveyoueverheardofasimilarartinacupof

tea?Apartfromthe4tstove-boiledtea”,DianChaisalsoateaartfromtheSongdynasty.DuringtheDian

Chamakingprocess,thefroth(泡沫)andtheteapasteactlikepaperandink,65(allow)artiststocr

eatedelicatepatterns.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假設你是李華,你的新西蘭筆友Rudy對中國美食很感興趣。你們班最近組織了一次包餃子活動,請

用英語給他寫一封郵件,介紹此次活動。內容包括:

1.活動的經過;

2.體會或感受。

參考詞匯:生面團dough;餡filling

注意:

1.詞數80左右;

2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearRudy,

Yours,

LiHua

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。

Itwasmyfirstlongrace-marathon.Thewindandtherainchilled(使彳艮冷)metotheboneandthes

unwasyetouttowarmuptheair.Thestartinggunwouldgooffanysecond.Iwasready.Iwas28and

inthebestshapeofmylife.Atleast,IthoughtIwas.Iranallthetimeandhadalreadyrunseveralraces.

Butnoneofthemwas26.2miles.ThefarthestIhadrunbeforewasonly15miles.Still,Iwasyoungand

overconfidentandIknewIcoulddoit.

Thegunwentoffandtheracestarted.Iwasexcitedandtheweatherbecamethe

高三英語試題卷第13頁(共14頁)

furthestthingfrommymind.Ijustconcentratedonholdingmyownpositionamongtheotherrunners.Ih

adnorealfinishinggoalinmind,butwhenIsettledintomypace,IsoonworkedoutthatIcouldeasily

break4hours.

Withinafewmiles,Iranpastanelderlyrunner.Hemusthavebeenover70yearsoldandIwassur

prisedhewasevenintherace.Iwasevenmoresurprisedthathewasstillaheadofme.Hekepttothes

ideoftheroad,hisoldlegsmovingoneinfrontoftheother,slowlybutstably.Ipassedhimwithoutgivi

nghimasecondglanceorawordofencouragement.

Ikeptmoving.15milescameandIwasonpacetobeat4hours.Thensomethingstrangehappene

d.Istart

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