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A10联盟2022级高二上学期11月期中考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Gotothelibrarytogether.B.Takeanexamseparately.C.Buybookstogether.2.Whichisthemostexpensive?A.Thebed.B.Thefridge.C.Thewashingmachine.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shedoesn’treallywanttodance.B.Sherefusedtheman’sinvitation.C.Themanisnotskilledatdancing.4.Whywasthemanlate?A.Hiscarbrokedown.B.Therewasasuddenstorm.C.Hewascaughtinthetrafficjam.5.Whatdoesthewomanlookforwardto?A.Meetingheraunt.B.Finishingherwork.C.Travelingwiththeman.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5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、7题。6.Whatdoesthemancomplain?A.Hisbagistooheavy.B.Hishomeistoofaraway.C.Thethingsaretooexpensive.7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn’tliketotravel.B.ShehasbeentoHongKongbefore.C.Sheboughtmanypresentsforherkids.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inaradiostation.B.Inahotel.C.Inabuildingcompany. 9.WhyisthewomanlookingforMr.Nash?A.Tobookahotel.B.Totalkabouthisconcern.C.Toinvitehimforaninterview.10.HowwillthewomangetintouchwithMr.Nash?A.Bywritingane-mail.B.Bysendingatextmessage.C.Bymakingaphonecall.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatarethespeakers?A.CollegestudentsB.Schoolteachers.C.Schoollibrarians.12.Whatisitinthemiddleofthemap?A.Therestaurant.B.TheStudentUnion.C.TheMediaCenter.13.Whatcanstudentsborrowfromtheoldlibrary?A.Sportsmagazines.B.Entertainmentmagazines.C.Financialbooks.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Habits.B.Advice.C.Hobbies.15.WhatisAgathaChristieprobably?A.Afamouswriter.B.Amoviestar.C.Abookseller.16.WhatdoesBobsuggestdoing?A.Watchingmovies.B.Buyingsomebooks.C.Waitingattheoffice.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Reportingastudy.B.Attendingameeting.C.Teachingaclass.18.Whatshouldyoupaymostattentiontowhentakingnotes?A.Listening.B.Reading.C.Writing.19.Whatisanadvantageofusingsymbolsinnote-taking?A.Itkeepsinformationsecret.B.Itleavesspaceforfutureuse.C.Itmakeskeywordsnoticeable.20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?A.Askafewquestions.B.Showsomeexamples.C.Makeasummary.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhetheryoulikehistoryorsimplylearningsomethingnew,thesefourmuseumsareworthpayingavisitto.TenementMuseumLocatedinNewYork,theTenementMuseumshowcasesthestoriesoftheimmigrantsandmigrants(移民 )whocametoAmericabetweenthe1860sandthe1980s.Seehowtheypursuedthe“Americandream.”Theirdeterminationandendlessdesiretocarveoutabetterlifenotonlyreflectsthedepthsofthehumanspirit,butalsohowAmericacametobethecountryitistoday.NationalMuseumoftheAmericanIndianLocatedinWashington,D.C.,theNationalMuseumoftheAmericanIndiancontainsoneoftheworld’slargestcollectionsofnativeartifacts(手工艺品),photographsanddocuments.Featuringbothongoingandtemporaryexhibits,themuseumdocumentsmanywaysAmericanIndiansintegratedintoAmericanhistoryandculture.MississippiCivilRightsMuseumTheMississippiCivilRightsMuseuminJacksonfeatureseightgalleriesfilledwithinteractiveexhibitsthattellthestoriesofblackMississippiansandtheirfightforequalityfrom1945to1976.You’llhearthestoriesofMedgarEvers,FannieLouHamer,andVernonDahmer,andyou’llalsohearaboutmanymen,womenandchildrenwhofoughttoberecognizedasequals.Artifactsincludea“colored”entrancesign,thegunusedtoshootEvers,aburnedcross,andabuttonfromthe1966MarchAgainstFear.TheNationalWWIIMuseumInNewOrleans’No.1attraction,theNationalWWIIMuseum,visitorscanseewhyWorldWarIIwasfought,explorekeymomentssuchasD-DayandthebombingofPearlHarbor,andputthemselvesintheshoesofthosewhohadtomakedifficultdecisionsduringthewar.Youevencantakea4Djourneythroughthewarin“BeyondAllBoundaries.”1.Whichmuseumbestsuitsvisitorsinterestedinongoingandtemporaryexhibits?A.TenementMuseum.B.NationalMuseumoftheAmericanIndian.C.MississippiCivilRightsMuseum.D.TheNationalWWIIMuseum.2.WhatcanwelearnaboutMedgarEversfromthetext?A.Heorganizedthe1966MarchAgainstFear.B.HejoinedthearmyandfoughtinWorldWarII.CHelaiddownhisownlifeinthefightforequality.D.HeimmigratedtotheUStopursuehisAmericandream.3.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheauthorwritingthistext?A.Torecommendpeopletovisitthemuseums.B.Tomakeacomparisonofthefourmuseums.C.Toremindreadersnevertoforgetourpasthistory. D.Tosharehisownexperiencesinvisitingthemuseums.BElmProfessionalServicesownerMiaVanTubberghhadplentyofbusinesssmarts—butnosocialmediaknowhow.Sosheturnedtotheyoungergenerationandtookonthetwohighschoolstudentswhoknewtheirstuff.“Socialmediaisforeigntomanyolderprofessionals—butveryimportantforconnectingwithtoday’scustomers,”MsVanTubberghsaid.“Wehavethisworkforcesittinginschoolsdoingthisalreadybutthey’redoingitforfun.”MsVanTubbergh’scompany,whichhelpslaunchproductstomarket,tookthenYear10studentsBraithMansfieldandTahmanaRudolphonfortwoweeks’workexperience.MsVanTubberghsaidwithabitofguidanceandhelpwithspellingandpresentinginaprofessionalenvironment,theboysnowdoabout80%ofElm’ssocialmediamarketingworkforonlinecustomers.ThepairworkonedayaweekwithElmatGosfordandtherestatKariongHighSchool.Theirdutiesincludestand-alonepostsonsocialmediaplatforms,videos,storiesandwebsiteheaders.Theyrecentlyfinishedahardcopyflyer(传单)foramajorretailerthatwillbeseenbyeveryconsumerwhovisitsthewebsite.“Iamsoimpressedbytheperformanceofthetwoteenagers,whohavehelpedgrowthecompany’ssocialmediafollowingby600%,”saidMsVanTubbergh.“Braith,17,andTahmana,16—nowinYear11—cameintothebusinesswithalotofunexploredsocialmediaexperience.WorkingatElmhasprovidedthemwitha‘digitalplatformofworkthatisworthitsweightingold’—avaluableresourcetheycanshowotheremployerswhenstartingafull-timecareer.”BraithandRudolphareamong42NSWCentralCoaststudentsdoingYear11and12aspartofaSchool-BasedApprenticeshipandTraining(SBAT)program.NSWEducationSBATstrategicofficerCecileOakessaidtheyneededmorecompanieslikeElmtotakeonstudentsandgivethemthebenefitofrealworldexperience.4.WhydidElmProfessionalServiceshireBraithandRudolph?A.Theyhaveplentyofbusinesssmarts.B.Theyhopetogainvaluableworkexperience.C.Theyhopetogetpaidandbecomefinanciallyindependent.D.Theycanhelptogrowthecompany’ssocialmediafollowing.5.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thetwoteenagers’roleinElm.B.Elm’ssocialmediamarketingwork.C.Thetwoteenagers’unexpectedgainsinElm. D.Elm’sguidanceandhelptothetwoteenagers.6.WhatdoMsVanTubbergh’swordsinthefourthparagraphsuggest?A.Shewillrecommendthetwoteenagerstootheremployers.B.Thetwoteenagersshouldstartafull-timecareerupongraduation.C.Startingacareerinsocialmediaisawin-winforthetwoteenagersandthecompany.D.Thetwostudentshavenotyetexploredtheirsocialmediaexperience.7.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.NSWEducationSBATprogramhasbeenagreatsuccess.B.MoreNSWCentralCoaststudentsarelikelytobetakenon.C.NSWCentralCoaststudentshaverichrealworldexperience.D.BraithandRudolphwillcontinuetoworkforElmaftergraduation.CHaveyounoticedthatastimegoesonandtechnologyadvancesthingsseemtokeepgettingsmallerandsmaller?That’sespeciallytruewiththatmachinewecallthe“computer.”Whatexactlyisacomputer?Webster’sCollegiateDictionarydefinesacomputeras“ausuallyprogrammableelectronicdevicethatcanstore,retrieve(检索),andprocessdata.”Othersthinkacomputerasanythingthattransformsinformationinameaningfulway.Forthousandsofyears,peoplehavetriedtoimprovetheirlivesbyinventingmachinestomakecertaintaskseasier.Somepeoplebelieveasimplemechanicaldevicecalledan“abacus”wasoneoftheearliestformsofacomputer.Ancientpeopleusedthedevicetoperformsimplecalculations(计算).Archaeologists(考古学家)havefoundevidencethattheancientGreeksusedtheabacusasearlyasthe5thcenturyB.C.Moderncomputersweredevelopedmuchmorerecently.Thefirstmodernelectroniccomputer—knownastheElectronicNumericalIntegratorandComputerorENIAC—becameoperationalin1946.Weighingmorethan30tons,ENIACtookupasmuchspaceas1,800squarefeet.Sincethen,computershavebecomemuchsmallerandmuchmorepowerful.WhileENIACcouldperform5,000additionproblemspersecond,manyoftoday’slaptopcomputersweighjustafewpoundsandcanperformseveralbillionoperationspersecond.Today’scomputerskeepgettingsmallerandsmaller.Largedesktopcomputersgavewaytolaptops.Laptopshavedevelopedintoawidevarietyofevensmallercomputingdevices,suchasnetbooksandtabletcomputers.Manypeopleevencarrycomputerswiththemeverywheretheygo.Smartphones,orcellphones,fiteasilyintoapocketandallowtheiruserstomaketelephonecalls,surftheInternetandconductbusiness. Sowhat’sthesmallestcomputeravailabletoday?Asof2015thesmallestcomputerisjustonecubicmillimeter.However,today’scomputermanufacturersareconstantlyproducingnewerandsmallermodelsataratetoofasttokeepupwith.Whateveristhesmallesttodaywillprobablybereplacedwithsomethingevensmallertomorrow!8.Howdoestheauthororganizethetext?A.Intheorderoftime.B.Intheorderofspace.C.Byraisingquestionsandansweringthem.D.Byanalyzingreasonsandthendrawingaconclusion.9.Whatcanweknowabout“abacus”fromParagraph3?A.ItwasinventedbyAncientGreeks.B.ItwaswidelyusedinAncientGreece.C.Itcouldcarryoutvarioustoughtasks.D.Itwasamongtheearliestformsofcomputer.10.WhydoestheauthortakeENIACasanexample?A.Tocompareitwithancientcomputers.B.Totellreadershowlargeearliercomputerswere.C.Toshowreadershowpowerfulthefirstcomputerwas.D.Toexplaintoreadershowmoderncomputersoperated.11.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whatexactlyisacomputer?B.Whatisthesmallestcomputer?C.Whatwouldfuturecomputersbelike?D.Howdidthecomputercomeintobeing?DAlmostaquarteroftheUK’sseaswimmersmaynotswimintheoceanthisyearbecauseofsewage(污水)dumpingbywatercompanies,accordingtoapoll(民意调查).SewagewasdumpedintowatersnearEngland’smostcelebratedbeachesfornearly8,500hourslastyear.Andtherewere1,504discharges(排出)in2022onbeachessupposedtobefreefromsuchpollution.Thepollspoketo2,272UKadultsbetween21and23onJuly.Justover30%saidtheytypicallywentseaswimmingduringthesummer,andofthese23%saidtheywouldnotthisyearbecauseofsewagedumpingbywatercompanies.MorethantwoinfiveoftheregularbeachgoersalsosaidtheywerelesslikelytovisittheBritishseasidethissummerbecauseofsewagedischarges.TheDepartmentforEnvironmentsaysgovernmentshouldallowtheEnvironmentAgencytochargeunlimitedfinesonrule-breakingwatercompanies.Finesarecurrentlycapped(上限)at£250,000.TheDepartmentfor Environmenthasbeencallingforasewagetaxonannualprofitsandabanonbonusesofwatercompanymanagers.“Coastalcommunitiesareatthemercyofwatercompanieswhounapologeticallydischargerawsewageintopopularswimmingspots,”TimFarron,theDepartmentforEnvironment’sspokespersonsaid.“Thegovernmentneedstostoplettingwatercompaniesoffthehookandfinallybantheseterriblesewagedischargesanddefendourtourismsector.”AWaterUKspokespersonsaidstandardsatbeacheshadgreatlyimprovedsincethe1990sbutthattheindustryrecognizedithadbeenslowtodealwiththeharmtoourseascausedbysewageoverflows.“Overthenextsevenyears,waterandseweragecompaniesplantospend£10bn—doublingcurrentlevelsofinvestment—onsewagetreatment,”theysaid.“Aspartofthis,bathingwaterswillbeamongthefirsttoreceivefunding.”12.Whatdoesthepollshow?A.Watercompaniesdumpedthemostsewageintowaterslastyear.B.ManyswimmersavoidthewateroverfearsofsewageonUKbeaches.C.WatersnearEngland’smostcelebratedbeachesarenotseriouslypolluted.D.OvertwofifthsoftheregularbeachgoersinUKarebetween21and23.13.WhatsuggestiondoestheDepartmentforEnvironmentmaketothegovernment?A.Reducingbonusesofwatercompanymanagers.B.Shuttingdownthoserule-breakingwatercompanies.C.Finingrule-breakingwatercompaniesatleast£250,000.D.Introducingasewagetaxonwatercompanies’yearlyprofits.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“offthehook”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Developslowly.B.Improvetoofast.C.Freeofresponsibility.D.Attractpublicattention.15.Inwhichsectionofthewebsitecanyouprobablyreadthetext?A.Environment.B.Lifestyle.C.Fitness.D.Business.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。Itmakestheworldgoround.Itteacheslessons,makespeoplefeelwarm,andsometimescausespain.____16____That’sright—we’retalkingaboutthekneeshaking,palmsweating,heartpoundingfeelingoflove!Therearemanytypesoflove.Mostpeoplefeelloveformembersoftheirfamily—thislong-termconnectionisoftencalledattachment.Theymayfeelthissameemotiontowardfriendsorevenpets.____17____These feelingsarequitedifferentfromthosepeoplefeelforfamilyandfriends.Sometimes,theseinitialfeelingsgrowintolong-termlovesimilartothatfeltinfamilies.Whydopeoplefeellove?Manyexpertsbelieveit’srootedinsurvival.Afterall,mostpeoplefirstfeelloveforfamilymembersorcaretakers.____18____Especiallyforchildren,thisisamajoradvantageforsurvival.Laterinlife,whenpeoplestarttoloveromanticpartners,thisisdrivenbysimilarneeds.____19____Itcanreducestressandlowerbloodpressure.Spendingtimewithlovedonescanalsoleadtoalongerlifespan.Infact,closefamilyandcommunityrelationshipsisonefactorthatmayhelppeoplelivelonger.Withallthistalkaboutlove,maybesomeone,youcareaboutisonyourmind.Howcanyoushowsomeoneyoulovethem?Thereareplentyofways!Youcanconveylovebyshowingappreciation,givingpraises,andbeingagoodlistener.Sharing,doingsmallfavors,orgivingahugcanalsoshowapersonyoucare.____20____Ifyoucareaboutsomeone,tellthemso.Makingacardorwritingthemalettercanalsobegreatwaystosharelove.Ifyou’renotsurewhattodo,justaskyourself:Whatactionsmakeyoufeelloved?A.Ofcourse,wordsworkjustfine,too!B.Manypeoplesayit’salltheyneedinlife.C.Seeingsomeoneyoulovecancauseincreasedheartrate.D.Familiesandclosefriendstakecareofandprotecteachother.E.Scientistshavefoundthatlovemayalsohaveseveralhealthbenefits.F.Adifferenttypeofloveexistsbetweenromanticcouplesandlifepartners.G.Thatmayexplainwhypeopleinlovesometimesdescribelessdesiretoeatorsleep!第三部分语言运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Afewyearsago,AndyDavisandhiswifedecidedtoridetheirbikesacrossthecountry.Theyspentmonths____21____andplanningfortheiradventure.Butonedayjustafewmonthsbeforetheyweregoingto____22____,Davisfeltanintensepainacrosshis____23____.Hewassoondiagnosedwithheartfailure,aseriousconditioninwhichtheheartcannolonger____24____bloodefficiently.“Itwas____25____becauseIwassofit,andjustacouplemonthslaterIcouldhardly____26____,”hesaid.Hisdoctorstoldhimthattheonlywayhe’d____27____waswithanewheart.ByNovember,Daviswasplacedonahearttransplantlist—a/an____28____thatcantakemonths,ifnotyears.“Youdon’tknowifyou’re goingtogetaheart,”hesaid.“You____29____hope.”ButDavis’conditionquicklyworsened,andfor11days,hewaskept____30____withaballoonpumpplacedinsidehisheart.Onthe12thday,Daviswas____31____learnthatanewheartwasonitsway.ItwouldcomefromawifeandmothernamedSarahIvy.Today,Davismarvelsthatheisstillalive.Andheisfilledwith____32____forIvyandherfamily,whogavehimthegiftoflifeinatimeof____33____.Davisandhiswifearenowconsidering____34____thatcross-countrybicycletrip.Andontheway,theyplantomeetIvy’sfamilyforthefirsttime,tothankthem____35____.21.A.studyingB.trainingC.workingD.struggling22.A.startB.quitC.winD.return23.A.shoulderB.chestC.armD.leg24.A.donateB.produceC.pumpD.seek25.A.unbelievableB.availableC.professionalD.optional26.A.stayupB.getaroundC.settledownD.joinin27.A.competeB.performC.surviveD.react28.A.operationB.examinationC.gameD.wait29A.alsoB.evenC.againD.just30.A.athleticB.aliveC.attractiveD.joyful31.A.excitedB.eagerC.curiousD.patient32. A.embarrassmentB.disappointmentC.gratitudeD.satisfaction33.A.sadnessB.faithC.reliefD.concern34.A.spendingB.takingC.cancelingD.promoting35.A.inreturnB.insecretC.inpersonD.inpublic第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。FormanylocalsinLanzhou,GansuProvince,thedaybeginswithahot,steamingbowlofbeefnoodles.Currently,thereareover1,600shops____36____(sell)LanzhoubeefnoodlesinthisancientcityonthebanksoftheYellowRiver,withannualsalesestimatedatmorethan$58billion.The____37____(early)Lanzhouclear-soupbeefnoodlesdevelopedfromChenWeijing’sLaoTangbeefnoodlesfromHenanProvinceduringtheJiaqingperiodoftheQingDynasty.ThenMaLiuqifromGansulearned____38____ChenhowtomakethebeefnoodlesandbroughtittoLanzhou.This____39____(follow)byChenHesheng,MaBaoziandotherswhoestablishedthestandardofLanzhoubeefnoodlesandcarrieditforward.Lanzhoubeefnoodlescanbeclassified(分类)intomorethan10types____40____(base)ontheirthickness,witheachtypehavingitsownname.Thenoodletypesaredeterminedbythedifferentagegroupstheyare____41____(suit)for.Forexample,thethinnernoodlesareidealforolderpeopleastheyareeasiertochew.Youngpeoplehavea____42____(prefer)forthethickerandwidernoodles.Forover200years,thisbowlofbeefnoodles____43____(become)world-famousforitstendermeatandtastysoup,aswellasitsfinenoodletexture.NowGansuProvinceisconsideringpassing____44____lawrelatedtoLanzhoubeefnoodles,_____45_____isbelievedtoprovidelegalprotectionfortheindustrytoachievehigherqualityinproduction,businessoperationandservices.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你所在学校本周六晚上将举行诗词比赛,并进行网络直播(livebroadcast),你的英国网友布莱克夫妇对中国诗词非常感兴趣,请用英语给他们写一封邮件,要点如下:1.简要介绍诗词比赛安排;2.邀请布莱克夫妇上网观看。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。 DearMr.&Mrs.Black,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Lookingupattheblackskywithshiningstars,Ismiled.Thenextmorning,myTathraSurfLifesavingClubteammatesandIwouldbeginthefirstleg(赛程)oftheGeorgeBassSurfboatMarathon—thelongestandtoughestsurfboatraceintheworld.Oversevendaysandsevenlegs,we’drow190kmdowntheNSWcoast,startingatCorrigan’sBeachinBatemansBayandendinginCocoraBeach,Eden.Itwasacompetitionmy10teammatesandIhadbeentrainingtwoyearsfor.Atdawneachmorning,includingChristmasDay,we’dbeenstraightintotheboatandoutonthewater.Forthelastsixmonthswe’daddedingymsessions,too.SurfclubsfromalloverAustraliahadcometocompete.Whenourturncametosetoff,wereadiedourboat.“Wecandothis,ladies,”Icheered.Onthewater,wegaveiteverythingwehad.Myachingmusclesscreamedatmetostop,butIpushedthrough.Aftertwo-and-a-halfhours,wecrossedthelinefirstandwonthatleg.Overthenextthreedays,wewonanothertwoandlostone.Withthreeoffourwinsinthebag,onthefifthdaywewerehopeful.Weonlyneededonemorewintosecurethemarathon.Oursurfboatmarathonwinwassoclose—thendisasterstruck!Whenwemadeourwaybacktotheshoreline,thewaterbecameaggressivelyrough.Itwasnothingwehadn’trowedthroughbefore,sowekeptgoing.Buttheboatstartedtoshakeandsuddenly,itturnedside-onandonebyoneweleaptofftheboat,meincluded.Secondslater,the300kgsurfboatsuddenlyslammedontopofme.Mybodyimmediatelywentnumb(麻木).Emergencydoctorsracedover.Itwasdecided,duetotheseverityofmyinjuries,Ishouldbeairliftedto hospital.IwastakentoCanberrawhereIunderwenttests,includingCTscans,whoseresultsshowedIhadaspinal(颈椎)injury.Ireceivedanoperation.WhenIwokeup,thesurgeonvisited.“We’veinsertedmetalplatestoputyourbacktogether,”hesaid.“We’llremovetheminaboutsixmonths.”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。ThesupportIreceivedwhileIwasinhospitalwasamazing.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Now,afterspendingtwomonthsinhospital,I’mbackathome.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力1—5AACCA6—10ABACA11—15ACBCA16—20BCACB
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