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安溪一中、養正中學、惠安一中、泉州實驗中學2025年高三年高考模擬訓練考試科目:英語 滿分:150分 考試時間:120分鐘第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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.£918. C.£9.15. 答案是C。1.Whatmightthewomanbe?A.Adoctor. B.Anurse. C.Apatient.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Sellherfurniture. B.Findaroommate. C.Rentafurnishedapartment.3.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutthelecture?A.Interested. B.Bored. C.Confused.4.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.He'soutofcash.B.Hehaslosthiscreditcard.C.Hecan'tfindagasstation.5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Athome. C.Inastadium.第二節(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.Whatisthepartyheldfor?A.Maria'sbirthday. B.Maria'spromotion. C.Maria'sretirement.7.Wherewasthepartyoriginallyscheduledtotakeplace?A.Intheoffice. B.Inthegarden. C.Intheconferenceroom.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatdoweknowaboutJohn?A.Heistiredfromwork.B.Hewasfiredbythecompany.C.Hehasbeenworkingovertime.9.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthemorning. B.Atnoon. C.Intheevening.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewtechnology.B.Atomato-shapedtimer.C.Atimemanagementapproach.11.Whatisthefirststeptowriteanessay?A.Setthetimelimit.B.Writeaclearto-dolist.C.Dividethetaskintoseparatejobs.12.Whatissaidabouttheboy?A.Heisatopstudent.B.HeinventedthePomodoroTechnique.C.Hespent25minutesinwritinganessay.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Forwhomisthewomanrentingthecar?A.Forherfamily. B.Forherself. C.Forherhusband.14.Whenwillthewomanreturnthecar?A.OnMarch21st. B.OnMarch24th. C.OnMarch:25th.15.Whycan'tthewomanchooseothercarsexceptaToyotaoraNissan?A.Theyaretooexpensive.B.Theyarenotbigenough.C.Theyarenotavailablenow.16.Whatshouldthewomandobeforeshereturnsthecar?A.Cleanit. B.Checkit. C.Fillitup.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howlongdidthespeakerstayinthehotel?A.2days. B.3days. C.4days.18.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthehotel?A.Theserviceisunreliable.B.Thefacilitiesareoutdated.C.Theroomrateisunreasonable.19.Whatdidthehotelassurethespeakerof?A.Quietsurroundings. B.Asmokingroom. C.Russianspeakingstaff.20.Whatwillthespeakerprobablydo?A.Tellthepress. B.Contacthislawyers. C.Writeanegativereview.第二部分閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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。ADIVEINTOTHEFUN!There'salwaysalothappeningatSurrey'sindoorpools.Fromleisureswimstospecialevents,lessons,aquaticfitnessandmore,yourentirefamilywillgetfitandhavefun.Witharegisteredaccount,yougetaccesstoourgreatfacilitieslikehottubs,slides,children'sareas,saunasandmore.Checkonlinetoseewhateachfacilityoffers.AquaticFitnessProgramsWorkingoutinapoolisagreatwaytoexercise,whetheryou'renewtofitnessoradvanced.Ourshallowwateranddeepwaterprogramsaredesignedtodevelopfitnesslevels.BirthdayPartiesCelebrateyourchild'sbirthdaywithapoolparty!SeetheRecreationGuideorchecksurvey.ca/birthdaypartiesformoreinformation.UniversalAccessChangeRoomsAllwelcomeforfree,prioritizeuseforvisitorswithyoungchildrenandthosewithaccessneeds.FitnessCentreOrientationsIfyouarelookingtogetstartedwithweightandcardio(心臟)equipment,askaboutourfitnesscentreintroductions.Certified(持有執照的)instructorswillleadyouthroughanorientationonhowtoproperlyusetheweightandcardiomachines.Minimumage13years(IDrequired)forfitnesscentreonly.Seekyourdoctor'sadvicepriortobeginningafitnessprogram.TheCityofSurreyisnotresponsibleforlost,stolenordamageditems.Afeewillbechargedforlostlockerkeys.PersonalTrainingJustgetstartedorwanttoupgradeyourfitness?Ourcertifiedpersonaltrainerscancreateapersonalizedworkoutplantohelpyoureachyourgoalsandprovidethemotivationyouneed.SingleSemi-PrivateInitialConsultation(90minutes)$98.75$98.75(perperson)OngoingSessions(1hour)$65.75$98.75(pergroup)5SwipePass(forthepriceof4sessions)$262.50$394.50(pergroup)21.WhatdoweknowaboutSurrey'sindoorpools?A.Theyholddemandingevents. B.TheyarerunbyaSurreyfamily.C.Theyareintendedforgreenhands. D.Theyoffermemberswidechoices.22.Whatisarequirementforusingweightequipmentinthefitnesscenter?A.Hiringacertifiedinstructor. B.Beingnoolderthanthirteen.C.Consultingadoctorbeforestarting. D.Buyinginsuranceagainstlostitems.23.Howmuchshouldacouplepayforthesemi-privateinitialconsultation?A.$98.75. B.$131.50. C.$197.50. D.$394.50.BItwasmybirthday,andIwascelebratingitasIhadforyears:watchingtheannualPerseidmeteorshower(流星雨).Butthistime,asthemeteorsflashedacrossthesky,I,ajuniorgirl,begantoquestion,“Couldmylifelongloveforastronomybemorethanahobby?”Igrewupinasmalltown,whereevengraduatingfromhighschoolwasnotagivenformanystudents.ButIwasdriventopursuemyeducation,andlikemybestfriend'sdad—apharmacist(藥劑師),oneofthefewprofessionalrolemodelsinmyneighborhood,Ichosetomajorinpharmacy,thescienceofpreparingmedicines,attheUniversityofNorthCarolina.Theuniversitywasonlya3.5-hourdriveaway,butitfeltacrosstheuniverse.IntheweekssinceIbeganmypharmacydegree,IhadmetpeoplewithjobsandPhDsindifferentbranchesofscienceIhadneverconsidered.TheirpassionandknowledgeopenedmyeyestoworldsIhadneverimagined.AsmybirthdayandthePerseidmeteorshowerapproached,Iwasfacedwithadecision:ShouldIsticktomylong-standingplansortakeastepintotheunknown?Ultimately,asolareclipse(日食)helpedmemakemydecision.AstheMoongraduallyshadedtheSun,theworlddarkenedaroundme.Thestillnessofthewater,thedesperatecallsofbirds,andthefadingsunsetdeeplymovedme.IknewwhatIhadtodo.Idroppedoutofpharmacyschooltopursuepreviouslyunimaginedoptions.Despiteyearsofchallengesandgrowth,IstartedaPhDinastronomy.Irealizedthatgrowingupwiththenightskygavemeaninsightintolife:Intheenormoussizeoftheuniverse,ourindividualneeds,desires,fears,andinsecuritiespaleintoinsignificance,bringinghumanitytogether.Itreleasedmefromallowingearthlyworries,shame,orself-doubttostandinthewayofpursuingnewdreams.24.Whatmotivatedtheauthortomajorinpharmacy?A.Herambitiontobecomeadoctor. B.Theencouragementofherfriend.C.Herchildhoodpassionforpharmacy. D.Theinfluenceofherbestfriend'sfather.25.Howdidtheauthor'sexperienceatuniversityshapeher?A.Ithelpedhersticktoherbelief. B.Itbroadenedherhorizontonewideas.C.Itenhancedherpharmacystudy. D.Itdevelopedherthinkingabilities.26.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor'sunderstandingoflife?A.Acceptinginsecuritieshelpsushandlechallenges.B.Personalproblemsstillmatterinthevastuniverse.C.It'svitaltopursuedreamsdespitepersonalchallenges.D.Itissmallandunimportantthingsthatmeanalottous.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor?A.Caringandpatient. B.Humbleandhonest. C.Generousandhelpful. D.Curiousanddetermined.CThroughouthistory,theroleoftechnologyandpeople'sreactionstoithavebeenremarkablyconsistent,andthosewhoworryaboutnewtechnologyanditsimpactonsocietyshouldstudythehistoryofpaper.Technologicalinventionshavealwaysarisenfromnecessity.Numerousinventionscamebeforepaper.Firstcamespokenlanguage,thendrawing,thenpictographs,thenalphabets,thenphoneticism,thenwriting,andthenpaper.Asneedspresentthemselves,solutionsarefound.Everyideageneratesaneedforanother.Speechwasthewheelthateventuallyledtothecart(馬車)thatwaspaper.Studyingthehistoryofpaperexposesanumberofhistoricalmisconceptions,themostimportantofwhichisthistechnologicalfallacy:theideathattechnologychangessociety.Itisexactlytheopposite.Societydevelopstechnologytoaddressthechangesthataretakingplacewithinit.WhenMengTianinventedthecamel-hairpaintbrushin250BCEChina,hisinventiondidnotsuddenlyinspiretheChinesepeopletostartwritingandpainting,ortodevelopcalligraphy.Rather,Chinesesocietyhadalreadyestablishedasystemofwritingbuthadagrowingurgeformorewrittendocumentsandmorecomplicatedcalligraphy.Theirprevioustoolcouldnotmeettherisingdemand.MengTianfoundadevicethatmadebothwritingandcalligraphyfasterandofafarhigherquality.Historiansoftheroleofpaperinhistoryoftenexaggerate(夸大)paper'sinfluence:Claimsthatarchitecture,theRenaissance,orIndustrialRevolutionrequiredpaperarefalse.Thesedevelopmentscameaboutbecausesocietyhadcometoapointwheretheywereneeded.Thisistrueofalltechnology,butinthecaseofpaper,itisparticularlyclear.Thegrowthofintellectualpursuits,alongwiththespreadofideasandtheexpansionofcommerce,iswhatledtopapermaking.Butitsinternationalgrowthwasaremarkablyslowprocess.Theuseofprintingpresses,steamengines,automobiles,andcomputersspreadinternationallyoverfarshorterperiodsoftimethandidpaper.28.Whydoestheauthormentionotherinventionsbesidespaperinparagraph2?A.Toexplainarule. B.Tomakeaprediction. C.Todrawacomparison. D.Toproveanargument.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fallacy”inparagraph3mean?A.Misbelief. B.Assumption. C.Fault. D.Theory.30.Whatcouldbeinferredfromparagraph4?A.Socialdemandisthepoweroftechnology.B.Paperadvancesthespreadofhumancivilization.C.Innovationisaboosterofeconomicdevelopment.D.Paperhasplayedadecisiverolethroughouthistory.31.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthetextmostlikelyselectedfrom?A.AShortHistoryofCalligraphist B.Paper:PagingThroughHistoryC.Papermaking:AnAncientTechnique D.HowTechnologyChangedOurWorldDAdigitaltwinisadigitalrepresentationofeitheraphysicalobject,person,orprocess.Thisvirtualcopycanbeusedtosimulate(模擬)behaviourtobetterunderstandexposuretodifferentsituationsandconditions.Theobjectbeingstudiedcanbefittedwithvarioussensors,eachrelatingtodifferentareasoffunctionality.Thetwincanbelinkedtothedatareceivedaboutdifferentaspectsofperformance,suchastemperatureandenergyoutput,andupdatedinrealtimeaschangesaremade,helpingpeopleandorganisationsmakebetterdecisions.Digitaltwinsareadvantageousbecausetheyallowforproductdesignstobetestedcontinually,asadjustmentsandredesignsaremade,ratherthanhavingtotesteveryphysicalobject.Achampionsailingteamusedthemtotestthousandsofboatdesignsdigitally,allowingtheteamtotestthousandsofboatdesignswithoutneedingtophysicallybuildthem.Equally,theMercedesBenzCroupAGhasdevelopedcustomertwinsthatallowcustomersto“testdrive”avehiclewithoutgettingbehindthewheel.Suchtechnologyisnowbeingexploredinhealthcare.Digitaltwinningwouldallowtailoredmodelstobecreatedforpatientsandbeadjustedbasedonaperson'shealthdata,genetics,andlifestyle.Bycomparingindividualdatatopopulationaverages,doctorsmightusethesemodelstospothealthproblemsearly,predictdiseases,andproposethesafesttreatmentasawaytoeithermaintainorrestorepatients’state.Butcollectinglargeamountsofpersonaldatacouldposerisksofprivacyleak.Anotherproblemsurroundstheideaofhealthypeopleseekingmedicalhelptopreventanissuewhichtheyhavenotyetencountered.Thisisofcoursehelpfultohealth.However,fromafinancialpointofview,itchallengeshealthcaresystemstorevisewhatshouldbecovered.Thisrevisionwilldependonwhetherpreventivemeasuresareseenasdailycare,treatment,orenhancement,makingitdifficulttoknowwherethelineshouldbedrawn.Despitewhatdigitaltwinningpresents,itsbenefitsinvariousfieldslikemanufacturing,transportation,andhealthcareareundeniable.Withstrictmanagementofdataandthoughtfulpolicyadjustments,thistechnologycouldbridgevirtualinsightswithhumanneeds,ultimatelyopeningupanewbothphysicalanddigitalworld.32.Whatisadigitaltwincapableof?A.Offeringthebestchoice. B.Varyingwithchangingdata.C.Respondingtocomingemergencies. DTacklingthesensorsmisfunctions.33.Inwhataspectdoesadigitaltwinstandout?A.Itboostsproductsales. BItinspirescreativedesigns.C.Itsavestimeandresources. D.Itguaranteesproductquality.34.Whatactsasabarriertotherevisionforhealthcaresystems?A.Theclassificationofhealthconditions. B.Theriskofabasingmedicine.C.Thecostofdesigningmodels. D.Theoverusingofpersonaldata.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Changinglives:Digitalhealthcarerise B.Seeingdouble:AdiveintodigitaltwinsC.Shoulderingchallenges:Digitaltwinscare D.Thinkingtwice:Atrialindigitalhealthcare第二節(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。TheHedgehog'sDilemmaisaconceptthatexploresthetensionbetweenthedesireforcloserelationshipsandtheriskofemotionalharm.GermanphilosopherSchopenhauerusedthemetaphor(比喻)ofhedgehogsseekingwarmthonacoldwinterday:theycrowdtogetherforcomfortbutsoonfeelthepainofeachother'squills(刺).Theyseparate,onlytofeelthecoldagain,eventuallyfindingasuitabledistancethatallowswarmthwithoutpain.36Sothat'sthetheory,butwhatdoesthislooklikeinoureverydaylives?37Butshouldwelettheseexperiencesblockusfromlettingourguarddowninthefuture?Schopenhauer'sadvicewouldprobablybe“yes”.38Forexample,apreviousstudyfoundthatindividualswithstrongsocialconnectionshavea50%increasedlikelihoodofsurvival.Additionally,theNationalInstituteonAgingreportsthatthehealthrisksoflong-termisolation(隔離)areequaltosmoking15cigarettesaday.39PsychologicaltherapistHilarySandersexplainsthatbehaviorslikeisolationorangercanserveassurvivalstrategiesduringchildhood.Whilethesedefensesmayprovideshort-termprotection,theycanblockmeaningfulconnectionsiftheypersist.Inconclusion,thenaturallongingforconnectiondrivesustoseekoutmeaningfulrelationships,evenwhenweknowthatweaknesscanleadtoemotionalpain.Unlikehedgehogs,humansdon'thavethequills.40Sowhenwelearntolowerourdefensesforsafepeople,there'sachanceweactuallycanhaveitall—thewarmthofgenuinerelationshipswithoutthefearofbeinghurt.A.However,modernresearchoffersadifferentperspective.B.Thismetaphorshowstheimportanceofadaptabilityinnature.C.Mostofthedefensivereactionsoriginatefromearlyexperiences.D.Theseexperiencescanmakeitdifficulttotrustothersinthefuture.E.Manypeoplesharestoriesofemotionalpainfromcloserelationships.F.Thisreflectshumans'struggletobalanceclosenessandself-protection.G.Wehavethecapacitytochoosewhomwetrustandhowweprotectourselves.第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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。Mymotherhasalwaysbeenoneofthoserarepeoplethatseesthegoodineveryoneanddoesgoodthings.She'shadherupsanddownsbuthasalways41apositive,sunnyoutlookonlifeandbeenvery42topeople.Oneday,mylittlesisterfellandhurtherankle,desperatelyneedinga43tothehospital.Momimmediately44intocrisismode,packedmysisterintothecar,anddrovetoourlocalhospital.Insucha45,Momdidn'tcalltotellmyfather.Whenatthehospital,sherealizedsheneededto46withmyfatherimmediately.Whilewaitingformysistertobeexamined,Mom47herwaytothepayphonetoplacehercall.Sheputhercoininandmadethecall.Butaftershehungup,thephone48severaladditionalcoinsthatMomwasn'towed.Realizingthatthephonewas49,Momdecidedtoleavethe50coinsbythephone.Sheexplainedthatinacrisis,peoplemightnotremembertobring51withthemtomakethatemergencycall.I'veoftenthoughtabouther52fromanadult'sperspective.Irealizethatsomeoneseeingthemoneybythephonemayhave53takenitbecausenoteveryonewasas54asmymother.ButIliketobelievethatmymother'sfaithwas55andthatsomeonewhoneededthemfoundthecoinswaitingthere.41.A.tolerated B.anticipated C.maintained D.expressed42.A.patient B.helpful C.honest D.polite43.A.rest B.stay C.lift D.visit44.A.cut B.shifted C.looked D.stuck45.A.rush B.way C.relief D.process46.A.comealong B.keepinline C.makeup D.getintouch47.A.made B.felt C.picked D.gave48.A.found B.returned C.collected D.charged49.A.smart B.ready C.convenient D.broken50.A.different B.ancient C.extra D.rare51.A.luck B.phones C.change D.chances52.A.opportunity B.decision C.appointment D.encounter53.A.simply B.suddenly C.obviously D.gradually54.A.thoughtful B.grateful C.hopeful D.successful55.A.hard-won B.newly-built C.well-placed D.short-lived第二節(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。Manypeoplemaythrowawaythepits(核)ornutsaftereatingfruits,butnutcarvinginheritorswillcollectandturnthemintoartworks.“Onenut,56(range)from0.8to6centimeters,canbemadeintodelicatefanpendants,earrings,buttons,seals,etc.,”saidTanWanhai,aninheritorofWeifangnutcarving.Weifangnutcarving57(date)backtotheQingDynasty.Duringthattime,retiredimperialcraftsmanWangDayanspreadtheskilltothelocalpeople.Craftsmenbackthenoftenusedpeachpits58(show)offtheirartisticskills.Duetotherigorous(縝密的)carvingskills59itsrichartisticcontent,Weifangnutcarving60(list)asanationalintangibleculturalheritagein2008Tancouldn'tforget61impressedhewaswhenhefirstsawanutcarving.Yet,the48-year-oldcraftsmanadmittedthatthejourneyofbringingthiskindofmasterpiecetolifeisnotallsmoothsailing.“62somepitswithaflatsurface,eachpeachpithasitsownuniquetexture(質地),”Tansaid,addingthatcraftsmenhavetostudyandtraceeachpeachpittocarefullyplanouttheirartwork?.Now,63numberofinheritorsfollowingthetraditionisabout1,000.ButTanbelievesitcouldbe64(high)asmorecraftsmengiveupthetraditionofpassingdowntheskillonlythroughthefamilyandopenupthe65(occupy)toanyonewhoisinterested.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你的美國朋友Alex對中國成語很感興趣。近日他讀到“玉不琢,不成器”這個成語,向你請教。請你給他回一封郵件,內容包括:1.闡釋其含義:2.你的感悟。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80個左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。參考詞匯:玉jadeDearAlex,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Nowonefoot,nowtheotherBobbywasnamedafterhisgrandfather,Bob.BobwastheonewhohelpedBobbylearntowalk.“Holdontomyhands,Bobby,”hisgrandfathersaid.“Nowonefoot,nowtheother.”OneofthebestthingsBobandBobbydidwastoplaywiththeoldwoodenblocksthatwerekeptonashelf,inthesmallsewingroomunderthefrontstairs.Theblockshadpicturesofanimalsonthem.BobandBobbywouldputtheblocksoneontopoftheotherveryslowly,buildingatalltower.Sometimesthetowerwouldbealmostfinished.“Justonemoreblock,”Bobwouldsay.“Andthat'stheelephantblock.”Andtheywouldcarefullyputtheelephantblockontheverytop.ButBobwouldsneezeandthetowerwouldfalldown.Bobbywouldlaughandlaugh.ThenBobwouldsitBobbyonhiskneeandtellhimstories.“Bob,tellmethestoryabouthowyoutaughtmetowalk,”Bobbywouldsay.Andthesameheartwarmingstorybegantounfoldagain.ThenonedayBobbycamehomefromschoolandhisgrandfatherwasn'tthere.“Bobisinthehospital,”DadtoldBobby,“He'shadastroke(中風)andheistoosicktoseeanyone.”Monthslater,hisfathertoldhimthatBobwascominghome.“Now,Bobby,”Dadsaid,“Bobisstillverysick.Hecan'tmoveortalk.Andhecan'trememberus.”Bobbyjustnoddedanddidn'tsayanything.Oneday,BobtriedtosaysomethingtoBobby,butthesoundthatcameoutwasawful.Bobbyranoutoftheroom.“Bobsoundedlikeamonster!”Bobbycried.“Hecan'thelpit,Bobby,”Momsaid.Then,BobbyfeltsorryandwentbacktotheroomwhereBobwassitting.“Ididn'tmeantorunaway,Bob.I'msorry,”Bobbysaid.“DoyouknowwhoIam?”SuddenlyBobbysawBobblink(眨眼睛)hiseyes.“Mom,”Bobbycalled.“BobknowswhoIam.”“OhBobby,”Momsaid.“Yourgrandfatherdoesn'trecognizeanyofus.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。ButBobbyknewbetterandherantothesmallsewingroomunderthefrontstairs.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________“OK,Bob.Nowonefoot,”Bobbysaid._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

安溪一中、養正中學、惠安一中、泉州實驗中學2025年高三年高考模擬訓練英語試題參考答案及部分試題解析1-5.BCAAB 6-10.CBBAC 11-15.CAABC 16-20.CBACB21-25.DCCDB 26-30.CDDAA 31-35.BBCAB 36-40.FEACG41-45.CBDBA 46-50.DABDC 51-55.CBAAC 56.ranging57.dates 58.toshow 59.and 60.waslisted61.how 62.Unlike 63.the 64.higher65.occupation應用文作答示例:PossibleVersion1:DearAlex,IwasdelightedtoreceiveyourletterexploringChinesewisdom.Theidiom“jadeuncutwon'tbecomeatreasure”carriesprofoundmeaning,whichindicatesthatnaturaltalentsrequirecultivationthroughpersistenteffort.Thisproverbreallyspeakstome.Asapianolearnerfor10years,Iinitiallyhatedrepetitivescalespractice.However,justlikejade-polishing,persistentdrillinggraduallyrefinedmyskillsandshapedmyperseverance.NowIunderstandthatnaturaltalentalonecan'treplacedeliberateeffort.Perhapswe'reallunpolishedjadeindifferentstages.KeepexploringChineseculture—you'realreadycarvingyourownbrilliance!Letmeknowifyou'dlikefurtherdiscussion!Yours,LiHuaPossibleVersion2DearAlex,IwasdelightedtoreceiveyourletterexploringChinesewisdom.Theidiom“jadeuncutwon'tbecomeatreasure”carriesprofoundmeaning,whichindicatesthatnaturaltalentsrequirecultivationthroughpersistenteffort.Thiswisdomappliesprofoundlytolearning.Firstly,embracechallengesascarvingtools.Apositiveattitudetowardsdifficultiesmaysupportyoutilltheend.Secondly,welcomeconstructivecriticismwhichwillhelpshapeyourgrowth.Lastly,maintainregularpractice.DailyEnglishwriting,thoughdemanding,graduallyimprovesyourexpressionskills.Perhapswe'reallunpolishedjadeindifferentstages.Letmeknowifyou'dlikefurtherdiscussion!Yours,LiHua讀后續寫作答示例PossibleVersion1:ButBobbyknewbetterandherantothesmallsewingroomunderthefrontstairs.HetooktheblocksofftheshelfandranbacktowhereBobwassitting.Bobbybegantobuildthetower.Onlyoneblockleft.“OK,Bob,”saidBobby.“Nowtheelephantblock.”AndBobmadeastrangenoisethatsoundedlikeasneeze.TheblocksfelldownandBobsmiledandmovedhisfingersupanddown.Bobbylaughedandlaughed.NowheknewthatBobwouldgetbetter.AndBobdid.Whentheweathergotniceandwarm,BobbydecidedtoteachBobhowtowalkinthepark.“OK,Bob.Nowonefoot.”Bobbysaid.Bobmovedonefoot.“Nowtheotherfoot.”Bobmovedtheother.Bytheendofthesummer,BobandBobbycouldwalktotheendoftheparkroadandBobcouldtalkbetterandbettereachday.Onedaythetwofinishedablockbuildinggame.Bobsaid,“Bobby,tellstorieshowyouteachBobtowalk.”Bobbyheldhisgrandfather'shandgentlyandsaid,“Well,Bob,IheldyourarmsandthenIsaid,‘Nowonefoot,nowtheother.'Andbeforeyouknewit...”PossibleVersion2:ButBobbyknewbetterandherantothesmallsewingroomunderthefrontstairs.HetookouttheoldwoodenblocksfromtheshelfandbroughtthemtoBob.“Look,Bob,”Bobbysaid.“Let'sbuildatowerwiththeseblocksjustlikeweusedto.”Hestartedputtingtheblocksoneontopoftheother,talkingallthetime.“Andnow,theelephantblockforthetop.”Asheplacedtheelephantblock,heimitatedBob'ssneeze.Tohissurprise,hesawafaintsmileappearonBob'sface.ThenwithBobgettingbetter,BobbydecidedtoteachBobhowtowalk.“OK,Bob.Nowonefoot,”Bobbysaid.HeheldBob'shandsfirmly,justlikeBobhaddoneforhimwhenhewaslearningtowalk.“Nowtheotherfoot.”Slowly,withgreateffort,Bobtriedtomovehisfeet.HisfamilywatchedinamazementasBobbyencouragedhisgrandfatherstepbystep.Bitbybit,Bobseemedtoremember.Witheachstep,asparkofrecognitionlitupinhiseyes.Andastheywalkedtogether,thelovebetweenthembridgedthegapofillness,bringingbackthebeautifulmemoriesthathadalwaysbeenthere.聽力錄音稿:(Text1)M:Goodmorning,IhaveanappointmentwithDoctorClarkat8:30.W:FollowmetoRoomAplease.Letmetakeyourtemperatureandbloodpressurefirst.(Text2)W:Doyouletonlyunfurnishedapartments?M:Yes,noneofourapartmentsarefurnished.W:Oh,whatapity!Butthanksanyway.(Text3)W:IthoughtMr.Harttouchedonalotoffascinatingpointsinthelectureondrugabuse.M:Didyounoticethatseveralpeoplewalkedouthalfwaythroughthelecture?W:Iwasn'treallypayingattention.IwasreallyoccupiedbywhatMr.Hartwassaying.(Text4)W:Oh,we'rerunninglowongas.M:I'llpulloveratthenextservicestation.Doyouhaveanymoney?AllIhaveismycreditcard.W:Cometothinkofit,Idon'thaveanyonme.M:Ihopetheyacceptcreditcards.Ifnot,Idon'tknowwhatwe'regoingtodo.(Text5)M:Thisisturningouttobeagreatgame!It'sprettyexciting,isn'tit?W:Yeah.I'mgladforthecommercial,though.I'mgettinghungry.Doyouwanttoorderpizza?M:Sure.Asamatteroffact,I'llmakethecall.W:Good!ThegameisbackonandIdon'twanttomissathing.(Text6)M:Iftheraindoesn'tstopwithinthe

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