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絕密★考試結束前2024學年第二學期溫州十校聯合體期末聯考高二年級英語學科試題考生須知:1.本卷共8頁,滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘;2.答題前,在答題卷指定區域填寫班級、姓名、考場號、座位號及準考證號并填涂相應數字;3.所有答案必須寫在答題紙上,寫在試卷上無效;4.考試結束后,只需上交答題紙。第一部分聽力(共兩節,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(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.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhichstreetisQuikBankon?A.TheHighStreet.B.TheBridgeRoad.C.TheHalfwayStreet.2.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Attheman'shome.B.Atthetravelagency.C.Attheairport.3.Whatistheweatherprobablyliketoday?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.4.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Headtoanexhibit.B.Askforinformation.C.Buytickets.5.Whatkindofjacketdoesthemanconsiderbuying?A.Ablueone.B.Agreyone.C.Aredone.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.Whatsubjectisthemanprobablyworkingon?A.Geography.B.Science.C.History.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydofirst?A.Starthispaper.B.Getsomethingtoeat.C.Readthestudy.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthesongthewomanislisteningto?A.It’sinteresting.B.It’shorrible.C.It’sboring.9.Whattypeofmusicdoesthemanlove?A.Classicalmusic.B.Heavymetalmusic.C.Lightmusic.10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointheend?A.Switchthechannel.B.Turnoffthemusic.C.Buyanewheadphone.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentandchild.B.Bossandcustomer.C.Brotherandsister.12.Whatwastheman’smajorincollege?A.ComputerScience.B.FashionDesign.C.FineArt.13.Whatwillthemainfocusofthebusinessbe?A.Offeringonlineclasses.B.Sellingrecycledproducts.C.Repairingbrokenthings.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aschool-runvolunteerprogram.B.ArecentTVshowaboutvolunteering.C.Anintroductionofdifferentvolunteerservices.15.Whydidn’tthewomanstartvolunteeringpreviously?A.Shedidn'thaveenoughtime.B.Shedidn'tcareaboutvolunteering.C.Shedidn'tliketheschoolprogram.16.WhodoesSarahhelpinhervoluntarywork?A.Homelessanimals.B.Disabledkids.C.Oldpeople.17.WhendoesMikevolunteer?A.OnThursdayafternoons.B.OnFridaymornings.C.Ontheweekends.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Wherewillthevisitorsgo?A.Ahotel.B.Abusstop.C.Amuseum.19.WhatcanvisitorsseeinSkansen?A.Modernbuildings.B.Performancesbyactors.C.PicturesfromtheIndustrialAge.20.Whichattractioncostsextratovisit?A.TheNordicZoo.B.TheChildren’sZoo.C.TheSkansenAquarium.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)ATour1——22DAYFIVESTANSUNVEILEDExploretheheartofCentralAsiaonthisgloriousjourney.Discoverancientcities,stunninglandscapes,andhighlightslikeSamarkand’sRegistanSquare,theSevenLakesofTajikistan,andmajesticCharynCanyon.ImmerseyourselfinthecultureandbeautyoftheSilkRoad.lFullyescortedbyexpertlocalguideslAirporttransfersanddedicatedtransportlBreakfastdaily,6lunches,5dinnerslDEPARTSAUG2025TOOCT2026Tour2——14DAYCHINAUNCOVERED&YANGTZERIVERCRUISETickoffthemajorsightsofChina,acountryofcontrastsandbreathtakingicons,andofcourse,deliciouscuisine.Plus,sailthetranquilYangtzeRiverwithscenicviewsandexcitingon-shoreexcursions.lFullyescortedbyexperttourguidelFlightfromXi'antoYichanglBreakfastdaily,7lunches,5dinnerslDEPARTSJULY2025TONOV2025Tour3——17DAYVIETNAM&CAMBODIAWITHMEKONGRIVERCRUISEExperiencethesetwobeautifulcountriesincomfortandstyle.Journeythroughbustlingcities,relaxonluxurycruisesonHalongBayandMekongRiverandexploreancienttemplesandcharmingvillages.lSmallgrouptour,maximum22guestslOvernightcruiselBreakfastdaily,9lunches,11dinnerslDEPARTSJUNE2025TOAPR2026Tour4——14DAYSRILANKAGROUPTOURVisitYalaNationalPark,SigiriyaLionRockFortress,ateaplantation,unwindatacoastalresort,tourKandybytuk-tuk,embarkonaprivatejeepsafariandtakeascenicboatrideonMaduRiver.lSmallgrouptour,maximum16guestslExpert,English-speakingguideslBreakfastanddinnerdaily,5luncheslDEPARTSSEPT2025TODEC202621.Whichofthefollowingbeginsearliest?A.Tour4.B.Tour3.C.Tour2.D.Tour1.22.WhatcanweknowabouttheSriLankatour?A.Itfocusesonlyonwildlifeexperiences.B.Guestswillstayatthesamehotelthroughoutthetour.C.Guestsmayexperiencevariousformsoftransportinit.D.Itisdesignedforlargegroupsofinternationaltravelers.23.Whatdothefourtourshaveincommon?A.Theydon’tofferanydiscount.B.Theyareaccompaniedbyguides.C.Theyhavelimitedgroupmembers.D.Theydon’tinclude3mealseveryday.BZhaoXintongmadehistoryonMondaybybecomingthefirstChinesemalesnooker(斯諾克臺球)worldchampion,defeatingthree-timechampionMarkWilliamsinanemotionalfinal.The24-year-oldfromSichuanprovincefoughtbackafternearlylosinghislead,claimingvictorywithascoreof18-14.Overwhelmedwithpride,hedeclared,“ThiswillinspireChinesechildrentodreambig.Manymoreplayerswillachievegreatnessbecauseofthismoment.”Thevictorycappedaremarkablejourney.Zhaoenteredthetournamentthroughqualifiers(資格賽),defeatinglegendslikeRonnieO’Sullivaninthesemis.HisvictorycompletedahistoricdoubleforChina—justmonthsafterBaiYuluwonthewomen’sworldtitle.AsheheldthecuphighinSheffield’sCrucibleTheatre,thecrowderuptedincheers.Zhao’swinresonated(影響)deeplyinChina,wheresnookerhasgrownintoanationalcraze.Itbeganin2005whenDingJunhui,nowanationalhero,becamethefirstChineseplayertowinarankingeventbydefeatingStephenHendry.Thatmatchdrew110millionviewers,sparkingaboom.Despitesetbacks,likeDing’s2016WorldChampionshipfinallosstoMarkSelby,patiencepaidoff.Thisyear,10ChineseplayersreachedthetelevisedstagesoftheWorldChampionship,withZhao’sfinalbroadcastattractinganestimated150millionviewersnationwide.WorldSnookerchairmanJasonFergusonhighlypraisedZhaoasa“nationalhero”whowouldredefinethesport.“He’srewrittenhistory,”Fergusonsaid.“Thesky’sthelimit—hecouldbecometherichestplayerever.”ForChinesefans,Zhao’svictorysymbolizesanewera.Afterhisnear-collapseinthefinal(losingfourframeswhileneedingjustone),theycelebratedintotheearlymorning,theirprideechoingDing’slegacy.Zhaohimselfvowedto“givechildreninChinapower,”believinghisachievementwouldfuelcountlessaspirations.Asthenation’syoungestworldchampion,Zhao’sjourney—fromqualifierstoimmortality—provesthatwithcourageandtalent,eventheboldestdreamscanbecomereality.24.WhatdoweknowaboutZhaoXintongfromparagraph1?A.He’ssharp-eyed.B.He’speace-minded.C.He’siron-willed.D.He’sprofit-motivated.25.HowdoestheauthordescribeZhao’sremarkablejourney?A.Bylistingdetailedfacts.B.Bygivingadefinition.C.Byanalyzingthestatistics.D.Byreferringtoastudy.26.WhatdidJasonFergusonsayaboutZhaoXintong?A.HedefeatedMarkWilliams.B.Hewontheworldchampionship.C.HeinspiredChinesechildren.D.Heturnedanewpageinsnookerhistory.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tohighlightvictoryinspiringnationalambition.B.Todiscusstechnicaltrainingmethodsinsnooker.C.Toevaluatesnooker’seconomicimpactinChina.D.ToemphasizeZhao’syouthasahistoricchampion.CCoca-Colawillbeusingover4.1billionkilogramsofplasticayearbytheyear2030,unlessitstopsusingsingle-useplastic,accordingtoareportfromtheconservationorganizationOceana.Oceanaalsoestimatesthatby2030,anannual602millionkilogramsofCoca-Cola’splasticpackagingwillbepollutingtheworld’soceansandwaterways.Thereportsaysthatthisisenoughplastictofillthestomachsof18millionbluewhales.OceanamadeitsestimatesusingCoca-Cola’sownreporteddataonitsuseofplasticpackagingbetween2018and2023,andaforecastofthecompany’sfuturesalesgrowthbasedonpasttrends.A2024studyfoundthatCoca-Colaisalreadytheworld’sworstplastic-pollutingbrand.OceanasaystheproblemisCoca-Cola’suseofsingle-useplasticinsteadofreusablepackaging.Reusablebottlescanbeusedupto25timesifmadeofthickerplastic,andupto50timesifmadeofglass.Coca-Colapreviouslyhadagoalofusing25%reusablepackagingby2030,butannouncedthatithadgivenupthatgoalattheendof2024.Instead,thecompanysaysitwillincreasetheuseofrecycledplasticinitspackagingandincreasecollectionofsingle-useplasticbottlesforfurtherrecycling.However,Oceanasaysthatrelyingontheuseofrecycledmaterialsandcollectionofplasticforrecyclingwon’treducethegreatinfluenceofCoca-Cola’splasticfootprint.Theorganization’sSeniorVicePresidentMattLittlejohnsaid:“Single-useplasticisbadfortheoceans,humanhealth,andbusiness.Recyclingcan'tsolvethecompany’sout-of-controlplasticproblem.Reusecan.”Headded,“Single-useplasticbottlesmadewithrecycledcontentcan—justlikebottlesmadeofvirginplastic—stillbecomemarinepollutionandharmoceanlife.”Aswellasharmingsealife,plasticuseisalsoharmfulforhumanhealth.Severalstudieshaveconnectedplasticpollutionandmicroplasticstoserioushealthconditions,suchascancer,heartdiseaseanddementia.OceanasuggestsCoca-Colashouldtakerealactionthatcanaddressitsplasticproblemnow,namelyreplacingsingle-usepackagingwithreusablepackaging.28.WhatwasCoca-Cola’soriginalplanfor2030?A.Touse25%reusablepackaging.B.Tostopallplasticbottleproduction.C.Torecycle100%ofitsplasticwaste.D.Toreplaceplasticswithglassbottles.29.WhatisOceana’sattitudetowardCoca-Cola’srecycledplasticpolicy?A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Reserved.D.Indifferent.30.WhatcanweinferaccordingtoMattLittlejohn?A.Bluewhalesarethemostaffectedbyplasticwaste.B.Reusablepackagingisabettersolutionthanrecycling.C.Microplasticsmainlycomefromnon-recycledbottles.D.Coca-Cola’snewplanwillsolveplasticpollutioneffectively.31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?A.HowtoStopOceanPollutionB.Coca-Cola’sNewReusablePlanC.AGrowingThreatofPlasticBottlesD.Coca-Cola’sPlasticPollutionProblemDForalongtime,psychologistsbelievedin“catharsistheory,”ortheideathatit’sbettertoreleasenegativeemotionsthanholdontothem.Butbackin2002,BradBushman,aprofessorofcommunicationattheOhioStateUniversity,publishedastudythatquestionedthatlogic,sayingthatventing(發泄)“istheworstthingyoucando”whenyou’remadandit’s“addingmorefueltothefire.”Focusingonafrustratingconversationcanblowoutofproportionrelativelyminorannoyances,whichisunhealthy,saysJesseCougle,apsychologyprofessorstudyingangeratFloridaStateUniversity.Theproblemisthatwhenyou’refurious(憤怒的),itfeelsbettertoshoutangrilythanitdoestotakesomecenteringdeepbreaths.Bushmanhasseenthatinhisresearch.Eventhoughactivitieslikehittingapunchingbagdon’tactuallylessenanger,“75%ofpeoplereportfeelingbetter”aftertheydoit,hesays.Thesameisoftentrueforventingtoafriend.Itfeelsgreattohavesomeonesupportyourperspective.Cansomethingthatfeelssogoodreallybesowrong?Bushmansaysit’snotalwaysabadthingtogetsomethingoffyourchest.Talkingthroughanegativefeelingwiththegoalofunderstandingwhysomethingbotheredyouandhowtobetterrespondinthefuture,suchaswithatherapist,canbebeneficial,hesays.Butventingbecomeslesshelpful,Couglesays,whenit’smean-spirited—whenyourepeatthesamethingyou'vedonemanytimes,keepingyourselfstuckinthatpastangerwithouttryingtomovepastit.Whenyoufeelyourselfgettingstuckinthetrapofventing,lookforhealthiercopingstrategies.Ifyogaandmeditationaren’tyourthing,tryaquickshiftinperspective.Bushman’sresearchsupportsthe“fly-on-the-wall”technique,whichchallengesangrypeopletoimaginethemselvesasathirdpartyobservingthesituationthatmadethemangry.Andfinally,don’tunderestimatetheimpactofanger—thatis,gettingangrywhenyou’rehungry.Sciencesuggestsit’sarealphenomenon.Sonexttimeyoufeelyourselfgearingupforaventingsession,thinkofgrabbingasnackandtakingafewdeepbreathsinstead.32.Whatisthetraditionalbeliefofventing?A.Nothingcanbeworsethanventing.B.Ventingmayleadtoworseemotions.C.Lettingangeroutalwaysworkswell.D.Releasingnegativefeelingsislogical.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph3referto?A.Theproblemofventingwhileangry.B.Thebenefitoftakingsomedeepbreaths.C.Thetemporaryrelieffromventinganger.D.Thelessenedangerafterhittingsomething.34.Whyisthe“fly-on-the-wall”techniquementionedinparagraph5?A.Tochallengeangrypeople.B.Toreplaceyogaandmeditation.C.Toillustratechangeinperspective.D.Toobservethesituationasathirdparty.35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thepsychologicalriskofventinganditsinfluence.B.Theharmofventingangeranditscopingtechniques.C.Thescienceofhunger-relatedangeranditssolutions.D.Thedevelopmentofcatharsistheoryanditsmoderndebates.第二節七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據短文內容,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。Ifyouhavemagnificentgoalsbutaren’tsuretohowtomakethemareality,thisarticleisforyou. 36Inthisarticle,wewillexaminehighachievers’mindset,theircorevalues,andtheirapproachestochallenges.Highachievers’mindset.Onethingthatseparateshighachieversfromunderachieversistheirmindset.Highachieversthinkdifferentlyfromtherestofus.37Firstofall,theyhavehighstandards.Second,theypossessself-confidence.Theybelieveintheirabilitiestohandlewhateverchallengestheymayface.Goal-oriented(導向)approach.Tobecomeanoverachiever,setclear,specific,andrelevantgoalsandusevisualization(形象化)topaintavividpictureofwhatyouwanttoaccomplishasyourcompasstoguideandmotivateyouraction.Thenextstepistobreakdownyourvisionintopropergoals.38Priorities(優先事項).Settingprioritiesisyourguidetotherightpath.Togetstarted,removeyourto-dolist.It’ssoeasytogetannoyedwhendealingwithamillionthingsatonce.39Weallhaveaverylimitedamountoftime,andnoteverythingcanbeyourpriority. 40Itcanreallytakeyourperformancetoanotherlevel.Thoughitisunwelcometosome,highachievementisunattainablewithoutself-discipline.Oneofthebestwaystobecomeahighachieveristosetupanenvironmentthatsupportsyourgoalsandleadsyouintherightdirection.Whileroutinesmightseemboringtosome,theyeffectivelystreamlineyouractions,savingbothtimeandeffort.Withaconsistentdailyschedule,there’snoneedtoconsideryournextmove.A.Self-discipline.B.Work-lifebalance.C.Stayflexibleandbouncebackwhenthingsgetofftrack.D.Ifyoucopykeyhabitsofhighachievers,youwillgetsimilarresults.E.Thiswayofthinkingpushesthemforward,fuelingtheirpursuitofsuccess.F.Takeadeepbreathandstartbyidentifyingthemostimportanttasksandgoals.G.Andthesegoalsshouldbespecific,relevant,andachievablewithinyourcontrol.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節完形填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。MichaelArmus,a69-year-oldretiredautobodypainter,enteredtheBankoftheWestinWoodland,California,onasunnyMaymorningin2023andsensedsomething41.Normallygreetedwarmlybythetellers,hefoundthem42himandlookingfrightened.Heoverheardatellerwhisperingtoanotherthatarobberhadpassedanotedemanding43andclaimingtohaveagun.Unexpectedly,Armus44theman,EduardoPlasencia,asaformerneighbor.Insteadoffear,Armusfelt45forPlasenciaandapproachedhim,askingifhehadajob.Plasenciahopelesslyrespondedthathedidn’twantto46anyoneandthathejustwantedtogotoprisonratherthancontinuehisstruggle,astherewasnothingforhimintown.Choosingempathy(同情)over47,ArmusledPlasenciaoutsidethebankandsuggestedtheytalk.Plasenciaagreed,andthetwowalkedoutofthebank.Onceoutside,Armus48themaninabearhug,andPlasenciastartedtoweepinhisembrace(擁抱).Policesoonarrivedwithrifles(步槍)drawnand49bothmentotheground.Ittook45minutesforthepolicetorealizeArmuswasnotinvolvedintherobberyand50him.Plasencia,whoneverhadagun,was51attemptedrobbery.Armus,describedbythepoliceasa(an)“52andbravecustomer,”wasmoremodest,sayinghe53feltPlasencia’spainandwantedtohelp.Armus,whovolunteersto54homelesspeopleandkeepspillowsandblanketsinhiscarforthoselivingonthestreets,believesinthepowerofcompassion.“Love55allthings,andtheworldneedsmorecompassion,”hesays.“Trytobekindtosomebody;itmakesadifference.”41.A.unusualB.uncertainC.unwiseD.unnecessary42.A.inquiringB.ignoringC.expectingD.hugging43.A.foodB.drinkC.cashD.shelter44.A.consideredB.describedC.recognizedD.interpreted45.A.affectionB.passionC.envyD.pity46.A.murderB.hurtC.troubleD.shoot47.A.fearB.concernC.angerD.guilt48.A.scoldedB.encouragedC.greetedD.wrapped49.A.pushedB.forcedC.trippedD.dragged50.A.comfortB.informC.rewardD.release51.A.chargedwithB.assignedwithC.engagedwithD.encounteredwith52.A.open-mindedB.far-sightedC.calm-actingD.deep-thinking53.A.simplyB.automaticallyC.graduallyD.normally54.A.arrangeB.feedC.educateD.drive55.A.conveysB.expandsC.enrichesD.overcomes第二節語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Naipiziyogurt,ormilk-skinyogurt,hasemergedasBeijing’s56(late)internet-famousspecialcuisine.CombiningtraditionalMongoliandairycraftsmanshipwithmoderndessertappeal,thesmoothyogurtwithitsrichtasteanduniqueflavor57(strike)asweetspotamongChina’syouthrecently.NaipiziisaregionalcuisinefromtheInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegion.It58(make)byboilingfreshmilkandallowingittocool.Duringtheproductionprocess,explodedmilkfatdropsabsorbmilkproteins,59reducessurfacetensionandenablestheformationofastableskinlayer.Asaresult,traditionalmilkskincontainsanexceptionallyhighfat,reachingupto60(approximate)60percent.Tosomeextent,naipiziyogurtcanbeconsideredamodern61(revive)oftraditionalBeijingyogurt.62anewtypeofyogurt,naipizidoesnotundergoanystirringduringfermentation(發酵),63(result)inathick,spoon-friendlymixtureremindingusofcustard(蛋奶糕).China’sDietaryGuidelinesrecommend300-500gofdairyintakedailyforadults,64currentnationalconsumptionaverageslessthanone-tenthofthissuggestedtarget.Thereforenaipiziyogurthasemergedas65effectivesolutiontopeople’sdairyshortage.Whilenotlowcalorie,naipizipresentsanutritionalalternativetotastydessertslikesugar-ladencheesecakes.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)66.假如你是李華,最近參觀了博物館舉辦的繪畫展,你的外國朋友Daniel對此很感興趣,寫信向你咨詢細節,請你寫一封回信。內容包括:1.活動亮點;2.觀展感受。注意:1.詞數80左右;2.可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。DearDaniel,DearDaniel,Yours,LiHua第二節(滿分25分)67.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。Istoodintheschoolauditorium(禮堂),VRheadsetonmyhead.Thevirtualforestbuzzedwithlife—3Dfirefliesdancedaboveastream,theirglowwavingontsmelledoffreshpaint,andwhispersfromtheaudiencereachedmethroughtheheadset.theheadsetsuddenlywentdark.PfthedevicetoseeMayafrozenatthecontrolpanel(控制板)."Servercrashed,"shemouthed,handsshakingovertheblackscreen."Ourproject—it’sallgone.burnedunderthestagelights.Iscannedthejudges,theirexpectantsmilesfading.Amaningreentappedhiswritingboard;thewomanbesidehimfrownedatherwatch.Thenowl(貓頭鷹).Herpigtailsbobbedassheleanedforward,butwhenIshookmyhead,hereyesfilledwithdisappointment—mirroringmysister’slookwhenatripiscanstorywithoutVR?"Foramoment,shestared,thennoddedsharply.Steppingtothestagee“Thisforestisn’tjustcode.It’sarealhomewhereowlsnest...”Myvoicecracked,butwordspouredout—aboutdryingrivers,aboutbirdslosinghabitats.makingasharpnoise:“Insteadofavirtusoftly,andjudgesexchangednods.Maya’shandfoundmine,steadyandwarm.Thouadefiniteideahadtakenroot.注意:(1)續寫詞數應為150個左右;(2)請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答。Thecrowd’slaughterfadedastheheadjudgestoodup,microphoneinhaTwoweekslater,volunteersarrivedattheschoolwith2024學年第二學期溫州十校聯合體期末聯考命題學校:永強中學高一備課組審題學校:柳市中學第一部分:聽力(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5BABAB6-10CBCBA11-15CCAAA16-20CBCBC第二部分:閱讀理解及七選五(每小題2.5分,滿分50分)第一節閱讀理解21-23BCD24-27CADA28-31ABBD32-35DCCB第二節七選五36-40DEGFA第三部分:語言運用(滿分30分)第一節完形(每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45ABCCD46-50BADBD51-55ACABD第二節:語法填空(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.latest57.hasstruck/stricken58.ismade59.which60.approximately61.revival62.As63.resulting64.but/yet65.an第四部分:寫作(滿分40分)第一節:應用文寫作(滿分15分)APossibleVersion:DearDaniel,PleasedtoknowthatyouareinterestedinthepaintingexhibitionattheNationalMuseum,I’mwritingtosharesomedetailsaboutmyrecentvisit,whichfeaturedacollectionoftraditionalChinesepaintings.OneofthehighlightswasTangYin’smasterpieceClearingAfterSnowonaMountainPass,immersingviewersinaMingDynastywinterlandscape.Renownedforitsmasterfulbrushwork,thisartworkvividlydepictssnow-coveredmountains,trees,andhouseswithstrokessofluidandnaturalthatthesnowappearsfreshlyfallen.Iwasdeeplymovedbytheartist’sabilitytocapturenature’sserenebeauty.ThisexperiencehasdeepenedmyappreciationforthetimelesseleganceofChineseart.Yours,LiHua一、評分原則1.本題總分為15分,按5個檔次給分。2.評分時,先根據文章的內容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求來衡量、確定或調整檔次,最后給分。3.詞數少于60的,從總分中減去2分。4.評分時,應注意的主要內容為:內容要點、應用詞匯和語法結構的豐富性和準確性及上下文的連貫性。5.拼寫與標點符號是語言準確性的一個方面,評分時,應視其對交際的影響程度予以考慮。英美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。6.如書寫較差,以至影響交際,將分數降低一個檔次。二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求檔次描述第五檔(13-15分)完全完成了試題規定的任務。—覆蓋所有內容要點。—應用了較多的語法結構和詞匯。—語法結構或詞匯方面有些許錯誤,但為盡力使用較復雜結構或較高級詞匯所致;具備較強的語言運用能力。—有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,使全文結構緊湊。完全達到了預期的寫作目的。第四檔(10-12分)完全完成了試題規定的任務。—雖漏掉1、2個次重點,但覆蓋所有主要內容。—應用的語法結構和詞匯能滿足任務的要求。—語法結構或詞匯方面應用基本準確,些許錯誤主要是因嘗試較復雜語法結構或詞匯所致。—應用簡單的語句間連接成分,使全文結構緊湊。達到了預期的寫作目的。第三檔基本完成了試題規定的任務。—雖漏掉一些內容,但覆蓋所有主要內容。—應用的語法結構和詞匯能滿足任務的要求。—有一些語法結構或詞匯方面的錯誤,但不影響理解。—應用簡單的語句間連接成分,使全文內容連貫。整體而言,基本達到了預期的寫作目的。第二檔未適當完成試題規定的任務。—漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要內容,寫了一些無關內容。—語法結構單調、詞匯項目有限。—有一些語法結構或詞匯方面的錯誤,影響了對寫作內容的理解。—較少使用語句間的連接成分,內容缺少連貫性。信息未能清楚地傳達給讀者。第一檔未完成試題規定的任務。—明顯遺漏主要內容,寫了一些無關內容,原因可能是未理解試題要求。—語法結構單調、詞匯項目有限。—較多語法結構或詞匯方面的錯誤,影響對寫作內容的理解。—缺乏語句間的連接成分,內容不連貫。信息未能傳達給讀者。未能傳達給讀者任何信息:內容太少,無法評判;寫的內容均與所要求內容無關或所寫內容無法看清。第二節:讀后續寫(滿分25分)Thecrowdlaughterfadedastheheadjudgestoodup,microphoneinhand.“Thisyounglady’squestion,”hesaid,eyesscanningtheaudience,“pointstosomethingfarmorepowerfulthananyvirtualdisplay.”Hepaused,thenannounced,“We’reawardingthisprojectthe‘InspirationPrize’—notforthetechnology,butforsparkingreal-worldaction.”Cheersechoedthroughtheauditorium,andMayaandIexchangedadisbelievinglook,ourearlierpanicreplacedbyjoyfulgrins.Twoweekslater,volunteersarrivedattheschoolwithgardeningtoolsandyoungtrees.Weworkedinteams,diggingholeswithshovels,gentlyplacingsaplingsinthesoil,andwateringthemwithcare.Thegirlwhohadaskedaboutplantingrealtreesledagroupofyoungerkids,showingthemhowtopatdownthedirtaroundeachtree.Asthedaywenton,rowsofnewtreesstoodupright,theirleavestremblingslightlyinthewind.Itwasamazingtoseeh

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