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湖北省武汉市武昌区2022届高三年级元月调研考试英语试卷(本试卷共150分考试用时120分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡指定位置,认真核对与准考证号条形码上的信息是否一致,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答在试题卷上无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色墨水的签字笔直接答在答题卡上的每题所对应的答题区域内。答在试题卷上或答题卡指定区域外无效。4.考试结束,监考人员将答题卡收回,考生自己保管好试题卷,评讲时带来。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5:小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inabookstore.C.Athome.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?AThelatestnews.B.Thefilmreviews.C.Themagazine.3.Howlongisthegrocerystoreopeneveryday?A.9hours.B.10hours.C.13hours.4.HowdoesBarbarasound?A.Content.B.Worried.C.Confused.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Waiterandcustomer.C.Shopassistantandmanager.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或读白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前。你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题6.Whydoesthemanwanttosleepearlytoday?A.Hehastocatchanearlyflighttomorrow.B.Hefeelssleepywhiletalkingonthephone.C.Hehastocollectafriendtomorrowmorning.7.Whendidthemanprobablycomeback?A.At9:15p.m.B.At9:45p.m.C.At10:15p.m.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.Whatarethespeakersmainlydoing?A.Talkingaboutholidayplans.B.Sharingchildhoodmemories.C.Discussingtheirlastspringbreak.9.WhowenttotheGrandCanyonwiththegirl?A.Hermother.B.Herfather.C.Heraunt.10.WhatdoweknowaboutRobert?A.Hegotmarriedlastyear.B.HehasbeentotheGrandCanyon.C.Hewasplanningforaself-drivingtour.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydidNinathrowsnowatAlex?A.Alexknockeddownhersnowman.B.Ninaonlywantedtoplaywithsnow.C.Alexhopedtohaveasnowballfight.12.WhatwillNinaprobablydonext?A.Gotothebathroom.B.Takeagoodrest.C.ApologizetoAlex.13.WhatwasBettyinvitedtodo?A.Seeafilm.B.GotoNina’shome.C.PayavisittoAlex.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatisConrad?A.Ascientist.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.15.WhogaveConradacompliment(表扬)?A.Mrs.Hopkins.B.Mr.Hunter.C.Andrew.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 16.WhatisthemostimportantthingConradlearnedfromtheproject?A.Agoodsenseofteamwork.B.Theskillsindesigningposters.C.Theabilitiestosurviveoutdoors.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydidtheteachersfeelsurprised?A.Theyhadnoideaaboutthestudents’interests.B.Manystudentsknewmoreaboutonlinegames.C.Theirstudentsweremoreinterestedintraditionalgames.18.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A.Traditionalgamesarestillpopularamongmanystudents.B.Studentstodayprefertospendtheirbreaksintheclassroom.C.Parentspaidnoattentiontooutdoorgameswhentheywereyoung.19.Whatisstillpopularallovertheworld?A.Hide-and-seek.B.Shuttlecock()kicking.C.Ropeskipping.20.Whatiseducationalofficers’attitudetowardthesituationoftraditionalgames?A.Anxious.B.Confident.C.Unclear.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThreeTypesofRenewableEnergySourcesWaterPowerWaterpoweristheworld’sbiggestsourceofrenewableenergybyfar,withChina,Brazil,Canada,theU.S.,andRussiatheleadingwaterpowerproducers.Whilewaterpowerisacleanenergysourceprovidedbyrainandsnow,italsohasseveraldrawbacks.Largedamscandamageriverecosystemsandsurroundingcommunitiesharmingwildlifeanddisplacingresidents.Evenwaterpoweratfullcapacitybearsitsownemissionsproblems,asrottingorganicmaterialinreservoirsreleasesmethane(甲烷,沼气).第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 Damsaren’ttheonlywaytousewaterforpower.Tidalandwaveenergyprojectsaroundtheworldaimtocapturetheocean’snaturalrhythms.Thepotentialmarineenergyisgreat.WindPowerWindturbines(涡轮)aregrowingaroundtheglobe,andChina,theU.S.,andGermanyaretheleadingwindenergyproducers.Somepeoplemayobjecttohowwindturbineslookonthehorizon(地平线)andtohowtheysound,butwindenergy,whosepricesaredeclining,isprovingtoovaluablearesourcetodeny.Anotherproblemwithwindturbinesisthatthey’readangerforbirdsandbats,killinghundredsofthousandsannuallythatengineersareworkingonsolutionstomakethemsaferforflyingwildlife.SolarPowerFromhomerooftopstofarms,solarpowerisreshapingenergymarketsaroundtheworld.Inadditiontosolarpanels,whichchangethesun’slighttoelectricity,concentratingsolarpower(CSP)plantsusemirrorstoconcentratethesun’sheat,gettingthermalenergy.Solarthermalenergyisalsobeingusedworldwideforhotwater,heating,andcooling.China,Japan,andtheU.S.areleadingthesolartransformation,butsolarstillhasalongwaytogo.1.Whichcountryistheleadingproducerofallthethreerenewableenergies?A.China.B.Japan.C.Germany.D.Russia.2.Whatmayreducethedisadvantagesofwaterpower?A.Gatheringorganicmaterialinreservoirs.B.Employingalternativewatersources.C.MovingresidentsawayfromdamsD.Usingwaterpoweratfullcapacity.3.Whatisaproblemwiththewindturbines?A.Theycosttoomuch.B.Theyoccupymuchspace.C.Theycausenoisepollution.D.Theyaffectflyingwildlife’shealth.BThroughouthistory,manyoftheworld’sgreatestartistsneverachievedtremendousfameuntilaftertheirdeath.That’sthecaseofVivianMaier,who’snowconsideredtobeoneofthemostimportantAmericanstreetphotographersofthelastcentury,alongsidefamousnameslikeDianeArbusandHenriCartier-Bresson.Butshe第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 remainedunknownformuchofherlife,anditwasonlyachanceencounterwithaboxofnegativesthatputherinthespotlight.Detailsofherlifeareunclear,butshewasborninNewYorkCityinthe1920stoEuropeanparents.MaiergrewupinFrancebeforereturningtotheU.S.,whereshespentseveraldecadesworkingasanannyinChicagotowealthyfamilies.DuringherdaysoffMaieristhoughttohavetakenmorethan100,000photographsofpeopleandcityscenesinChicago,yetshekeptthephotostoherself-manyofthemneverdeveloped.Skipaheadto2007,aChicagohistorianandcollector,JohnMaloof,cameacrossMaier’sworkbyaccidentafterpurchasingaboxoftensofthousandsofundevelopednegativesfor$380Satanauction(拍卖).Ashedevelopedthem,Maloofrealizedtheyweremorethanjustphotos.Hewaslookingatevocative(唤起)artillustratingaChicagoofthemid-20-centurythatnobodyhadneverseen.Maloofworkedtouncoverwhothephotographerwas,acquiringmoreandmoreofherwork.Butbeforehecouldlocateher,Maierhadalreadypassedawayin2009,havingslippedoniceandneverrecoveringfromherheadinjury.WhileMaloofresearchedMaier’swork,moredetailsemerged.Shekepttoherself,heremployerssaid,andshewouldspendherfreedaystakingphotosonthestreetsofChicagowithaRolleiflexcamera.AccordingtoMaloof,thechildrenMaiertookcareofknewshewasconstantlytakingphotos,yetshenevershowedherphotostoanyone.Maieralsotraveledaroundtheworld,asindicatedbysomeofherphotos.OthercollectorsbegantoacquireMaier’sphotos,butMaloofownsmuchofherwork.Hereleasedabook,VivianMaier:StreetPhotographer,in2011,andhisdocumentary,FindingVivianMaier,cameoutin2013.4.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribeVivian’slife?A.Risky.B.Wealthy.C.Mysterious.D.Miserable.5.WhatdoweknowaboutVivianMaier?A.ShewasborninFrance.B.Sheneverdevelopedherphotos.C.Sheenjoyedgreatfameinherlife.D.ShetookphotosofChicagoandothercities.6.WhatdidMaloofdoafterhefoundMaier’sphotos?A.HeapproachedMaier’sformeremployers.B.Hemanagedtomeettheartistintheflesh.C.HereleasedacollectionofMaier’swork.D.Hepurchasedmoredevelopednegatives.7.WhatcanbeinferredaboutVivianMaier’sphotos?第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 A.Theywerepresentedtoheremployers.B.Theyweremeanttoearnherafortune.C.Theyweretakenbyaprofessionalartist.D.Theywereofartisticandhistoricalvalue.CIwasnotworriedabouttheAmericaneducationsystemuntilafterIstartedwritingacolumn,becausethat’swhenIfoundoutthereareEnglishteacherswhoassignmycolumnasreadingmaterial.Iregularlygete-mailsfromstudentsaskingaboutmyuseofwritingtechniquesandotherthingsI’veneverheardof.TowhichIrespond,“Transfer(转学)highschoolsimmediately!ToonethatteachesShakespeareandHomerinsteadofthethoughtfulcommentaryofafirst-ratemodernwisdom!Also,don’tdodrugs!”Icanexpecttobesendingmoreofthesee-mailsbecauseoftheCommonCoreStateStandards(共同核心国家标准),whichpublicschoolsareencouragedtofollow.Thenewcurriculumstandardsdramaticallyshiftabouthalfthenation’shighschoolEnglishreadingliststowardanemphasisonnonfiction.Inaspeechlastyear,DavidColeman,thenewpresidentoftheCollegeBoard,whowasoneofthechiefcreatorsoftheCommonCore,said,“Itisrareinaworkingenvironmentthatsomeonesays,‘Johnson,IneedamarketanalysisbyFriday,butbeforethatIneedavividaccountofyourchildhood.’”Iagreewiththis,butnoonehaseveraskedmeforamarketanalysis.Coleman’sideaisthatbyreadingclear,tightlystructurednonfiction,kidswilllearnhowtowriteclear,tightlystructurednonfiction.Andindeed,thefirsttimeIwriteinanewformat-travelessay,screenplay,apologye-mail-Ireadabunchofexamples.ButwhenIwantmywritingtoimprove,Ireadsomethingthatforcesmetothinkaboutwordsdifferently:anovel,apoem,aGeorgeW.Bushspeech.Fictionteachesyouhowtotellastory,whichishowweexpressandremembernearlyeverything.Anyway,schoolisn’tmerelytrainingforwork;it’strainingforcommunicationthroughoutourlives.8.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterhiscolumnwasusedasstudents’assignment?AProud.B.Satisfied.C.Concerned.D.Disappointed.9.WhatshouldhighschoolsdoaccordingtoDavidColeman?A.Stressnonfiction.B.Readmorefiction.C.Teachmarketanalysis.D.Encouragewriting.10.WhydoesthewriterturntoaGeorgeW.Bushspeech?第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 A.Tocreatewords.B.Tobetterhiswriting.C.Totellastory.D.Tofollowtheformat.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?ATheshiftofteachingtechniques.B.ThetrendofreadingShakespeare.C.Theeffectsofthenewcurriculumstandards.D.TheproblemwithAmericaneducationsystem.DDespitelivingbeyond80s,“super-agers”havethephysicalabilityandcognitive(认知的)functionofpeoplemuchyounger,whichhaslongbeenpuzzlingscientists.Butresearchersmayhavediscoveredwhysuper-agersareabletostaysomentallysharp:theneurons(神经元)intheirentorhinalcortex,thepartofthebrainresponsibleforstoringmemories,aremuchlargerthanthoseoftheiraveragepeers.Furthermore,theseneuronsshownosignoftautangles(蛋白病),whichlimitthecommunicationbetweenneuronsandarealarmingsignsofAlzheimer’sdisease.“TounderstandhowandwhypeoplemayberesistanttodevelopingAlzheimer’sdisease,it’simportanttocloselyinvestigatethebrainsofsuper-agers,”saidleadresearcherTamarGefen,anassistantprofessorofpsychiatryandbehaviouralsciencesatNorthwesternUniversity.Tomakethediscovery,theresearchersexaminedthebrainsofsixsuper-agers,sevencognitivelyaverageelderlyindividuals,sixyoungindividualsandfiveindividualsintheearlystagesofAlzheimer’sdisease.“Theremarkableobservationthatsuper-agersshowedlargerneuronsthantheiryoungerpeersmayimplythatlargecellswerepresentfrombirthandaremaintainedstructurallythroughouttheirlives.Weconcludethatlargerneuronsareabiologicalsignatureofthesuper-ageing.”Theresearchersconcentratedtheirstudiesontheentorhinalcortexasit’soneofthefirstlocationstobeaffectedbyAlzheimer’sdisease.Theneuronsthatformthispartwerefoundtobebiggerinsuper-agersthaninalloftheothergroupsinthestudy,eventhosewhowere20to30yearsyounger.Theywerealsofoundtobefreefromtautangles.“Inthisstudy,weshowthatinAlzheimer’sdisease,neuronalshrinkingintheentorhinalcortexappearstobeacharacteristicmarkerofthedisease,”Gefensaid.“Wesuspectthisprocessisafunctionoftautangleformationintheaffectedcellsleadingtopoormemoryabilitiesinolderage.Identifyingthiscontributingfactor-andeverycontributingfactor-iscrucialtotheearlyidentificationofAlzheimer’s,monitoringitscourseandguidingtreatment.”Theresearchersarenowplanningfurtherstudiestotryandfigureoutwhysuper-agershavesuchlargerneurons.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 12.Whatdoresearchersfindabout“super-agers”?A.Theyhaveweakcognitiveability.B.TheyarelikelytosufferAlzheimer’sneurons.C.Tautanglescanbecommonlyfoundintheirbrains.D.Someoftheirbrainneuronsarelargerthantheirpeers’.13.HowdidTamarGefencarryouthisresearch?A.Byobservingthefunctionofneuronformation.B.Bylimitingthecommunicationbetweenneurons.C.Byexaminingthebrainsofmultiplegroupsofpeople.D.Bytrackingthelargecellsinsuper-agers’brainsfrombirth.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shrinking”meaninParagraph5?A.Adapting.B.Becomingsmaller.C.Expanding.D.Growingflexible.15.Whichofthefollowingisnotyetidentifiedbytheresearchers?A.Whysuper-agersarefreefromtautangles.B.WhataretypicalsignsofAlzheimer’sdisease.C.Whichpartofthebrainisinchargeofmemorystorage.D.Whetherlargeneuronsareconnectedwithsuper-ageing.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Praiseislikesunlighttothehumanspirit:wecannotflowerandgrowwithoutit.Andyet,whilemostofusareonlytooreadytoapplytoothersthecoldwindofcriticism,wearesomehowreluctanttogiveourfellowsthewarmsunshineofpraise.___16___Perhapsit’sbecausefewofusknowhowtoacceptcomplimentsgracefully.Instead,weareembarrassedandshrugoffthewordswearereallysogladtohear.Becauseofthisdefensivereaction,directcomplimentsaresurprisinglydifficulttogive.Thatiswhysomeofthemostvaluedpatsonthebackarethosewhichcometousindirectly,inaletterorpassedonbyafriend.It’sespeciallyrewardingtogivepraiseinareasinwhicheffortgenerallygoesunnoticedorunmentioned.___17___Acookispraisedforaperfectmeal.Butdoyouevertellyourlaundrymanagerhowpleasedyouarewhentheshirtsaredonejustright?Doyoueverpraiseyourpaperboyforgettingthepapertoyouontime365daysayear?Praiseisparticularlyappreciatedbythosedoingroutinejobs:gasstationattendants,waitresses-evenhousewives.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 ___18___Sincesooftenpraiseistheonlywageahousewifereceives,surelysheofallpeopleshouldgethermeasure.___19___Itonlytakesamoment’sthoughtandamoment’seffortperhapsaquickphonecalltopassonacompliment,orfiveminutesspentwritinganappreciativeletter.Itissuchasmallinvestmentandyetconsidertheresultsitmayproduce.___20___So,let’sbealerttothesmallexcellencesaroundusandcommentonthem.Wewillnotonlybringjoyintootherpeople’slives,butalso,veryoften,addhappinessintoourown.A.Weareaccustomedtoacceptingpraise.B.Astudentisignoreddespitehisgoodwork.C.Togivepraisecoststhegiveralmostnothing.D.It’sstrangehowcautiousweareaboutpraisingE.Shakespearesaid,“Ourpraisesareourwages.”F.Anartistgetscomplimentedforagloriouspicture.G.“Icanlivefortwomonthsonagoodcompliment”saidMarkTwain.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Recently,asInearedthetopofadifficult35footclimbatthelocalclimbinggym,Imadeadynamicmovetoreachthelasthold.Myrighthand____21____thesmall,awkwardlyplacedhold,butIcouldn’t____22____,andmybodyfellawayfromthewall.Fallslikethishappenallthetime.Theropecatchesyou,andyourestintheair____23____gettingbacktotrythemoveagain.Thistime,____24____,somethingwentterriblywrong.IglanceddownasIfellfromthehold,andwatchedin____25____astheroperacedthroughtheharness(保护带)anddisappearedfromview.WhenIhittheground,a____26____impactrushedthroughmybody.____27____,Ilandedonmyrightside.HadIbeenupright,orinjustaboutanyother____28____,Iwouldprobablyhavebrokenmylegs,andpossiblymyback.Still,Ibrokemyright____29____,buttheemergencymedicaltechnicianstoldmewith____30____thatIwasn’tparalyzed(瘫痪的).ThatwasmybiggestfearandIrealizedI’d____31____thefall.Somehow,I’dtiedabadknotwhenI____32____theropetomyharness.Ihadsurgeryonmyankle,andI’minawheelchairforacouplemonths,butI’mjusta____33____totheworldofdisability.NowIcanfeeltheanklegetting____34____bytheday.Forallofthat,Iamdeeply____35____.第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 21.A.struckB.grabbedC.movedD.wiped22.A.letlooseB.breakawayC.giveinD.hangon23.A.afterB.beforeC.whileD.during24.A.howeverB.otherwiseC.somewhatD.meanwhile25.A.fearB.reliefC.delightD.excitement26.A.mildB.slightC.violentD.negative27.A.HopelesslyB.SurprisinglyC.UnfortunatelyD.Thankfully28.A.styleB.stateC.positionD.place29.A.armB.footC.kneeD.ankle30.A.difficultyB.worryC.certaintyD.caution31.A.escapedB.survivedC.defeatedD.ended32.A.securedB.addedC.wrappedD.carried33.A.visitorB.witnessC.messengerD.bystander34.A.thinnerB.fatterC.weakerD.better35.A.regretfulB.gratefulC.thoughtfulD.respectful第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式AUNESCOWorldHeritageSitetoday,theancienttownofPingyaoinShanxiprovinceformedChina’seconomicbackboneduringtheQingDynasty.Thetownwashome_____36_____thecountry’sfirstpiaohao(moneyexchangehouse)thatfinancedtheempireduringaperiodwhenallbookkeepingwasonpaper,andtheonlyway_____37_____(deal)withnumbersinvolvedtheabacus(算盘).Inthe19thcentury,merchantsfromShanxiweremakingtheir_____38_____(present)feltinmanyothernations.Theyhadtorelyonsecurityguardsfortransferringtheirwealth--goldandsilver.Themethodwashardlysafeandthus_____39_____(lead)totheemergenceofpiaohao.ThebankofRishengchang,which_____40_____(literal)means“sunriseprosperity”,wasestablishedin1823anditbecametheprototype(原型)ofChina’searlyfinancialsystem.Atitspeak,theRishengchangbankhadmorethan30branchesacrossthecountry,withbusiness_____41_____(reach)asfarasEuropeandtheUS._____42_____morethanacenturylater,in1932,theexchangehousehalted(终止)itsoperations,theantiquesdisplayedinthemuseumtodaycontinuetofascinatepeople.In2006,Rishengchangmuseumwasnamed_____43_____“majornationalculturalrelic”underprotectionbytheStateCouncil.Sincethen,it_____44_____(make)itswayacrossthecountryandabroad.Themuseumnow第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 preservesoriginalaccountbooks,letters,billsofexchangeandseals,_____45_____existencereflectsthespiritandwisdomoftheShanximerchants.第四部分:书面表达(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.为了帮助学生养成良好的学习习惯,你校英文报正在举行“拒绝拖延(Procrastination)”的征文活动,请你以“HowtoOvercomeProcrastination”为题投稿,内容包括:1.拖延的影响;2.克服拖延的方法。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。HowtoOvercomeProcrastination________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。Madisonstaredthroughthewindowandwatchedabirdflyacrossthesky.Shethought,“HowIwishIwereabird,withtotalfreedomandnomathclasstositin.”Shesighedandwonderedhowwarmitwasoutside.Shethoughtofherhorse,Star.Sheplannedtobrushhimbeforeridinghimafterschool.Somewhere,someonewassayinghername,butitseemedsofaraway.Thebirdcontinuedtofloatthroughtheair.“Madison,Madison!Handinthemathhomework!“Madisonjumped.Sheturnedbacktowardtheclasstofindeveryonelaughing.Itturnedoutthatshewasdaydreamingagain.Madisonsearchedherschoolbag,butfoundnohomework.Mr.SmithwasabouttocriticizeherwhenDoctorLandoncamein.Hewasaveterinarian(兽医)andwoulddeliveraspeechaspartoftheCareerExplorationprogram.Madisonlookedattheclock.Onemorehouranditwouldbetimetogohome.ShetriedtofocusasDoctorLandontalkedabouthowimportantmathandsciencewereandhowhestruggled第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 withthemwhenhewasakid.Sheglancedoutthewindowandtriedtorememberwheresheleftherridingboots.DoctorLandonwasstilltalkingbutshelosttrackofwhathewassaying.Thenawordcaughtherattention.Horse.Washetalkingabouthorses?Shepaidattentionashespoke.“IlovebeingaveterinarianbecauseIloveanimals,especiallyhorsesandIenjoyfreedom.Specializingonhorsesgavemethechancetobeoutsideallday,movingfromplacetoplaceinourcommunity.Doanyofyouhavehorses?”Madisonraisedherhand,“Ido!IhaveabigQuarterHorse.”“Wheredoyoulive?”thedoctorasked.“OnAndersonroad.”“IsyourhorseStar?”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答“Yes,”Madisonanswered,surprisedheknewthat.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Havingadreamplantedinherheart,shechangedheroriginalplanafterschool.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-5ACCBA6-10BAABC11-15BCACB16-20ABBCA第13页/共13页学科网(北京)股份有限公司 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