四川省成都市成华区某校2023-2024学年高一上学期12月月考英语(原卷版).docx

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高一英语试卷第I卷(共95分)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,共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.WhatisNancy’splanforChristmas?A.Tohavedinnerathome.B.Todovolunteerwork.C.Tovisitsomefriends.2.Whichsubjectdoesthegirldislike?A.Art.B.Geography.C.History.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaphoneshop.B.Inabookstore.C.Inthelibrary.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Sheislikelytovisitthecastle.B.Sheisimpressedwiththevisit.C.Sheisdisappointedatthecastle.5.Whatdoesthegirlwant?A.Asweater.B.Adress.C.Shoes.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。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.Whatisthespeakers’destination?AThemarkets.B.Thewatergardens.C.Theancientdistrict.7.Whoisthewomangoingtogetapresentfor?A.Herdad.B.Hermum.C.Hersister. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthewomansuggestthemantravel?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.9.Whywillthemangotothecitycenter?A.Tofindajob.B.Totakeaclass.C.Tomeethisfriend.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Inahospital.C.Overthephone.11Whatischangingtemporarilyaboutthestore?A.Thepricesofdishes.B.Theopenareaforcustomers.CTheopeninghours.12Whatisthepurposeofthechange?A.Tolimitcustomers’contact.B.Tosavecustomers’time.C.Totouchlessfood.13.Whatwillbeusedinthisweek’sspecialintheend?A.Chicken.B.Seafood.C.Beef.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthewoman’smajor?A.Architecture.B.Engineering.C.Informationtechnology.15.Whatfactordoesthewomancaremostaboutbuildingdesign?A.Lowcosts.B.Modernstyles.C.Environmentalprotection.16.Whatisthewoman’sbiggestdesignideaabout?A.Keepingheat.B.Generatingelectricity.C.Supplyingwater.17.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sideas?A.Impractical.B.Wonderful.C.Outdated.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatcantouristsseeintheEntranceHall?A.Somepaintings B.SomerealflowersandleavesC.Anexhibitionofextinctanimals19.Whencantouristswatchashortfilmabouttheearth?A.At2:35p.m.B.At3:25p.m.C.At5:10p.m.20.Whereisthebookshelf?A.OnthefirstfloorB.OnthesecondfloorC.Onthethirdfloor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。ADavidShepherdWildlifeFoundation(DSWF)isdelightedtowelcomefaithfulsupportersandnewfriendstojoinusatourannualWildlifeBalltocelebratethenaturalworldandconservation.HostedbythegrandDorchesterHotelinLondon,theDSWFWildlifeBallwilltakeplaceonthe27thJuly2024wherewe’llbringthewildernesstolifewithourveryownSundownSafari(观赏之旅).Joinablack-tiegastronomical(美食)safariAspartofablack-tiegastronomicalsafari,guestswillbetreatedtoamouth-wateringthree-coursemeal,enjoyworld-classentertainmentandlistentoinsightfulandinspiringspeechesaboutDSWF’sconservationworktoturnthetablesonextinction.TheDSWFWildlifeBallhelpsraisevitalfundsandawarenessforouressentialwork,protectingendangeredspeciesandtheirhabitatsacrosstheworld.Afterayearawayweareexcitedtobewelcomingyoubackandlookforwardtobeingyourguidesatwhatpromisestobeanighttorememberinsupportofwildlife.Lastyear,thevirtualWildlifeBallraisedover£800,000forDSWF’svitalconservationeffortsacrossAfricaandAsia,despitenotbeingabletocelebrateinperson.WearereallyexcitedtoinviteyoubacktotheDorchesterHotel,whoareourgeneroushosts,andtogetheraimtocelebratewildlifeandthewildernessinstyleandtoraisevitalfundstohelpinthefightforagreenerfuture.BookticketstotheWildlifeBall2024Bookticketsorregisteryourinteresttodaytoavoiddisappointment.Eitherbyemailingtheteamatwildlifeball@davidshepherd.orgorbycallingtheDSWFofficeon01483272323.IndividualTickets:£200(Childrenunder12get40%off)VIPpackagesareavailableonrequest. 1.WhatdowelearnaboutWildlifeBall2024?A.It’llbeheldinthewild.B.It’llofferguestsadeliciousmeal.C.It’llallowgueststowatchballgames.D.It’llbefollowedbyaguidedtourofLondon.2.What’sthemainpurposeofhostingWildlifeBall2024?A.ToentertainsupportersB.TocelebratethefestivalC.Toobtainfinancialsupport.D.Tointeractwithwildanimals.3.What’stheadmissionfeeforacouplewiththeirten-year-oldtwins?A.£440.B.£520.C.£560.D.£640.BHavinggrownupinnorthernArizonawiththeimmortalGrandCanyonandtheironredplateausofSedonainmybackyard,Ibelievedthatthesouthwesternstateishometothemostbeautifullandscapesontheplanet.Toweringmountaintitans,acozyvalleyandaninfiniteblueskypromisedfantasticpotentialforexploration.Forme,nonewlydiscoveredsightsorforeignlandscapescancomparewithitsbeauty.Thatis,untilIwasinvitedtoexploreGuizhouprovincebytheChinaStorytellerPartnershipsTour.HadsomeonevividlydescribedhowbeautifulGuizhoucanbeinpoeticdetail,theywouldnothavedoneitexactly.Thereisnosubstituteforseeingwithone’sowneyes.Iwillattempttodoso.DuringmytriparoundthecityofXingyi,inGuizhou,IsawtheartworkoftheBouyeiethnicgroup.Theyusedyesproducedfromlocalplantstomakeclothingofstrikingbluesandgreens.Localeldersstillpracticeweavingwithartfulwoodenmachinesandpassthattraditionontotheirgrandchildren.MyfatherusedtodragmybrothersandmeonyearlyfishingtripsaroundArizona.Wewouldcompetetocatchthelargestfish,andinthemornings,Dadwouldcookusabasicbreakfastofbacon,eggs,andtoast.Isatinasmallboatinthemiddleofthelake,withfishingpolemovingslowlyinmyimpatienthands,andheldmyboredtonguewhilemyfatherattemptedtosharewithmethewhispersofthewind,afishdancingonthesurfaceofthelakeorthemajestyofahawkhuntingforpreyoverhead.OnmytriptoGuizhouIhadtheopportunitytopaddleonWanfenglake.AtonepointIrested,floatingatthecenterofthelake,listeningtothespacesbetweensilenceandtakinginthesurroundingkarst(喀斯特)mountains.Ithoughtaboutmychildhood,andwishedIhadlistenedmorecloselytomyfatherwhilefishing.I’velivedawayfromArizonafor10longyears,carvingmyowndestinyinChina.I’vemanagedtobuildmyselfafamily,acareer,alivelihood,andvariousprojects.IfeelasthoughIhaveeverythingthatIneed.Fora moment,inGuizhou,Ifelthome.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’shometown?A.SituatedinthenorthofUS,itishometoGrandCanyon.B.Ithasvariedlandscapes,rangingfromplateautovalley.C.Apparently,there’snocomparisonintermsofbeauty.D.Theauthorspenthischildhoodandadulthoodinhishometown.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“substitute”probablymeaninparagraph2?A.Experience.B.Replacement.C.Objection.D.Agreement.6.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph4?A.Toexpresshisregretnotlisteningtohisfatherclosely.B.Torecallthemostunforgettableexperiencewithhisfamily.C.TocomparethetriponWangfenglakewithhisformerfishingtrips.D.TosuggestthathistripinGuizhoutakeshimbacktohischildhood.7.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofhislifeinGuizhou?A.Unavoidable.B.Favorable.C.Demanding.D.Astonishing.CLookoutthewindoworwalkovertoapatchofsoilnearyourhome.Itcouldbereddishbrown,black,darkgrayoreventhecolourofrich,darkchocolate.Ifit’smoistenough,runyourhandsthroughit.Itmayseparateintothickclumpsthatcanholdwaterandlaterreleaseit.Withafewexceptions—suchasdesertsites—thisishowgoodsoilbehaves.Infact,thenumberofmicroscopicorganismsthatliveinashovelfulofrichgardensoilexceedsthenumberofplantsandanimalsinhabitingtheentireabovegroundAmazonrainforest.AndtheAmazonisknownforhavingmoreplantsandanimalsthananyotherland-basedhabitat.SoiliswhatsupportslifeonEarth.Mostpeoplegiveitlittlethought,butitfeedsusandtheecosystemsaroundus.Itiswherecountlessspeciesmaketheirhomes.Itcollectswater,pullspollutantsfromtheairandhelpssupporttheplanet’satmosphere.SoilisoneofMotherNature’sunsungheroes.Andwhilemostsoillookslikeit’sstatic,justsittingthereunmoving,itactuallyhostsplentyofactivities.Itsearthwormsmaybediggingtunnels.Wormsareweightlifters.Buttheyaren’ttheonlyonesmakingchanges.Othercreaturesbelowgroundaretootinytoseewiththeunaidedeye.Theseincludeonecelledcreaturescalledprotozoa (单细胞生物).Theyimprovesoilbyeatingbacteriaandreleasingnitrogen,whichhelpsplantsgrow.Andthenthereareallthosebacteria.Mostpeoplethinkofthemasdangerous.Insoils,theynotonlyserveaspreytobeneficialprotozoa,butalsoperformanenvironmentalservice.Theyhelprecycledeadplantpartsandanimaltissuesintonutrients.Theyeventurnsomepollutantsinsoilandwaterintomoreofthenutrientsthatcansustainthediversespeciesthatmakeuplivelyecosystemsbeneathourfeet.8.What’sthepurposeofmentioningtheAmazonrainforestinthesecondparagraph?A.ToindicatetherichspeciesintheAmazonrainforest.B.TointroducetherichsoilintheAmazonrainforest.C.Tostressthevarietyofmicroscopicorganismsintherichsoil.D.ToillustratebiodiversityabovegroundtheAmazonrainforest.9.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A.SoilissomethingthatsupportslifeonEarth.B.Soilprovidesavarietyofbenefitstoourplanet.C.Soildeterminesthequalityofourecosystems.D.SoilistheMotherNature’sunsunghero.10.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Thesoilinthedesertbehavesaswellasgoodsoildoes.B.MostpeoplegivethoughttosoilforitsupportslifeonEarth.C.Mostsoilindeedhostsplentyofactivitiesthoughitlooksquiet.D.Thebacteriainsoilsalmostdonogoodtotheenvironment.11.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.CategoriesoftheSoilonEarthB.TheDisappearanceoftheRichSoilC.BiodiversityintheAmazonRainforestD.HealthySoilSupportsLifeonOurPlanetDItiswidelyacceptedthatbeingoverweightdefinitelyposesadangertoourhealth.Accordingtoanewstudy,obesitymayevendamagethebrain’sabilitytorecognizethesensationoffullnessandbesatisfiedaftereatingfatsandsugars.Further,thosebrainchangesmaylastevenafterpeopleconsideredmedicallyobeseloseasignificantamountofweight—possiblyexplainingwhymanypeopleoftenregainthepoundstheylose.Thestudy,publishedMondayinNatureMetabolism,wasacontrolledclinicaltrialinwhich30peopleconsideredtobemedicallyobeseand30peopleofnormalweightwerefedsugarcarbohydrates(glucose),fats (lipids)orwater(asacontrol).Eachgroupofnutrientswasfeddirectlyintothestomachviaafeedingtubeonseparatedays.Thenightbeforethetesting,all60studyparticipantshadthesamemealfordinnerathomeanddidnoteatagainuntilthefeedingtubewasinplacethenextmorning.Aseithersugarsorfatsenteredthestomachviathetube,researchersusedfunctionalmagneticresonance(磁共振)imagingandsingle-photonemissioncomputedtomography(断层扫描技术)tocapturethebrain’sresponseover30minutes.Inpeoplewithnormalweight,thestudyfoundbrainsignalsinthestriatum(纹状体)slowedwheneithersugarsorfatswereputintothedigestivesystem—evidencethatthebrainrecognizedthebodyhadbeenfed.Atthesametime,levelsofdopamineroseinthoseatnormalweight,signalingthattherewardcentersofthebrainwerealsoactivated.However,whenthesamenutrientsweregivenviafeedingtubetopeopleconsideredmedicallyobese,brainactivitydidnotslow,anddopaminelevelsdidnotrise.Next,thestudyaskedpeoplewithobesitytolose10%oftheirbodyweightwithinthreemonths—anamountofweightknowntoimprovebloodsugars,resetmetabolismandboostoverallhealth.Testswererepeatedasbefore—withsurprisingresults.Losingweightdidnotresetthebraininpeoplewithobesity.Muchmoreresearchisneededtofullyunderstandwhatobesitydoestothebrain,andifthatistriggeredbythefattissueitself,thetypesoffoodeaten,orotherenvironmentalandgeneticfactors.12.Whataspectsdidtheresearchersmainlyfocusonintheresearch?A.Bloodsugarsandmetabolism.B.Dietandenvironmentalfactors.C.Nutrientsandthedigestivesystem.D.Brainactivitiesanddopaminelevels.13.Whatarethecorrectproceduresofthestudy?①Providingparticipantswiththesamenutrientsseparately.②Classifyingparticipantsindifferentgroupsbyweight.③Repeatingthetestonthosewholostrequiredweight.④Detectingthebrain’sreactionoftheparticipants.A.①④③②B.④①②③C.②①④③D.②①③④14.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthestudy?A.Weightlosshadnoimpactonthebrain’sresponsetofood.B.Thelevelofdopaminewascloselyrelatedtopeople’sbrainactivity.C.Nutrientstakenbyparticipantsaffectedtheirdigestivesystemratherthanbrainactivity. D.Thesumofdopaminereleasedvariedslightlyamongparticipantswithdifferentweights.15.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthearticle?A.EffectiveStrategiesforWeightLossinObesityB.ThePersistentEffectsofObesityontheBrainC.ExploringtheBrain’sResponsetoSugarsandFatsD.HowObesityHarmstheBrain’sFullnessSensation第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Haveyoueverstruggledtounderstandhowsomeoneelsefeels?Buildingupyourempathy(同理心)skillshelpsyouconnectwithyourfriends.____16____Whatisempathy?Empathyisakindofcapabilitythatletsyoustepintosomeoneelse’sshoesandthenfigureouthowtheyarefeeling.Forinstance,ifyoucanseeyourfriendisupsetafterlosingafootballmatchandyousupportthembytellingthemsomewarmandmotivatingwords,youareshowingempathy.MirandaMcKeameysetupanorganizationcalledEmpathyLabthatbuildsempathythroughreading.____17____“Empathyisaforceforchange,”shesays.____18____Scientistssayempathyisn’tsomethingyouarebornwith,it’saskillyoucanacquirethroughlearning.Onewayyoucandothisisbyactivelistening.Whensomeoneistalkingtoyou,listencloselyandrespondinawaythatshowsyouunderstandtheirsituationsandemotionsthoroughly.Reading,advocatedbyEmpathyLab,isalsoagreatwaytoboostempathy,sincestoriescantakeyouinsidesomeoneelse’smindandshowyoutheworldthroughtheirevesandemotions.Putempathyintoaction.____19____Thiscouldmeantryingoutsomethingthatisimportanttoafriendorfamilymember,likeexploringtheirfavoriteplace.EmpathyLabadvocatedideasforputtingempathyintoactioninschoolsorathome.Thatmightbeconnectingwithsomeonenewinyourclassandhavingafriendlyconversation,ormakingsmallchangestoyourbehaviour.Allsmallactsofkindnesstootherscanmakeadifference,whichinturnwillbecopiedbysomeoneelse.____20____A.Howcanyouhavemoreempathy?B.Whoneedempathymostindailylife?C.Besides,italsospreadskindnessandinspiresthemtodothesame.D.Tofindoutmoreconductsyoucando,loginEmpathyLab.UK.com. E.Onlybyputtingempathyintoactioncanyourelatetoothers’badlives.F.Shebelievesevensmall,supportiveactionscanhaveapositiveimpact.G.Mirandarecommendsgoingintothethickofpeople’slivestoshowempathy.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(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.Inthebackofmyclosetthereisasmallcardboardchestthathasfollowedmetoeveryoneofmynewaddresses.Untilnow,theonly____21____contentsinitarethreewrapped____22____markedinmymother’stidyhandwriting:“Engagement”,“Wedding”and“FirstBaby”.WhenIwasthree,mymotherlearnedthatshehadadvancedbreastcancer.WhenIwasseven,shehadbegun____23____agiftboxforme.Inside,shepackedpresentsandlettersforthe____24____ofmylifeshewasgoingtobemissing—driver’slicense,graduation,andeverybirthdayuntiltheageof30.Mymotherdiedtendaysbeforeour____25____birthday.Thatmorning,whenIturned12andshewouldhaveturned49,Iwokeupearlyandopenedthepackage____26____“12thBirthday”.Awhitecardcurlingaroundthepresent____27____:“Ialways____28____abirthstoneringwhenIwasalittlegirl.YourGrannyfinallyboughtmeoneandIloveditmorethanIcansay.Ihopeyoulikeit,too.”Iputontheringand____29____herwritingwithmyfingertip.Onthemorningofmyhighschoolgraduation,a_____30_____ofpearlsappearedasIopenedthewrappedpresent.Hernoteread:“Thereseemedtobea_____31_____inmyfamilythatwhengirlsgraduatedfromhighschool,theyreceivedpearls.”IworethepearlsthatafternoonasItookthestagetoacceptmydiploma.Yearafteryear,mymother_____32_____forwardintimetomeetme.WhenIwasachild,openingthenextpackagefeltlikeatreasure_____33_____.AsIgrewolder,hermessagemetmelikeguidepostsinadarkforest.Ifherwordscouldn’tpointtheway,atleasttheyofferedthe_____34_____ofknowingthatsomeonehadbeentherebeforeandthatIhavebeen_____35_____,wildlyloved.21.A.followingB.remainingC.entireD.full22.A.plasticsB.productsC.piecesD.presents23.A.workingB.preparingC.writingD.receiving24.A.milestonesB.majorsC.purposesD.centers25.A.individualB.usualC.sharedD.national26.A.markedB.celebratedC.createdD.made 27.A.readB.soundedC.foundD.signed28.A.calledforB.stoodforC.paidforD.longedfor29.A.tackledB.tracedC.revealedD.confirmed30.A.listB.stringC.matterD.variety31.A.memberB.problemC.impressionD.tradition32.A.putB.lookedC.traveledD.stepped33.A.houseB.boxC.mapD.hunt34.A.propertyB.sorrowC.comfortD.value35.A.deeplyB.temporarilyC.unfortunatelyD.simply第II卷(55分)注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言知识运用第二节(共10小题,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。Roujiamo,alsocalledrougamo,isoneofthemostpopularChinesesnacks.Despiteits___36___(compare)toahamburger,itcarriesfarmoregeographicalandhistoricalmeaning.Roujiamois____37____(close)associatedwiththenorth-centralcityofXi’an,inShaanxiprovince.Since202BCE,Xi’anhasbeenboththeeasternterminaloftheSilkRoadandthecapitalfor13more-or-lesssuccessiveChinese___38___(dynasty).Traditionally,Roujiamomainlyconsistsoftwoparts--theflatbreadandthefilling.Themeatpreparationusedtomakethefillingforroujiamodatesback____39____theWarringStatesperiod.TheintroductionintoChinaofCentralAsian-styleflatbreads,likethekindusedinroujiamo,ingeneral,___40___(owe)toBanChao,aChinesegeneralwhospentover30yearsbattling____41____unionofnomadic(游牧的)tribestoregaincontrolofthefarthestwesternreachesofChina.Theflatbreadbun,calledbaijimo,takesitsnamefrom____42____istodayknownasBeijitownship.ThereexistdifferencesbetweentheflatbreadsusedfordifferentdistrictsinShaanxi.Forexample,theflatbreadusedforTongguanroujiamoisunlike___43___usedintheXi’anstyle.Tongguanroujiamo,wasnamedafteratownthat,indayslongpast,____44____guard)astrategicpassroughly120kmeastofXi’an.Despiteitstastyflavor,it’srisky____45____(eat)onthego.Properroujiamoisfilledtobursting,regardlessofthepotentialconsequencesforone’sclothesanddry-cleaningbudget.第四部分任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分) 任务型阅读Onelateafternoon,Tinawasdrivingonahighwaywhenaseveresnowstormhitwithnosignbefore.Inashorttime,theheavysnow,coupledwiththestrongwind,turnedeverythingintowhiteandmadetheroadextremelydangerous.Tinalaterfoundoutthatthiskindofstormiscalleda“Saskatchewanscreamer”,whichcomesonextremelyfastwithhighwinds.It’sreallyfrighteninganddeadlytobecaughtinsuchextremeweather.Unabletoseetheroadclearly,Tinahadtostophercarandcall911.Theoperatortoldherthatphonecallsforhelpkeptfloodinginandalltherescuershadbeencalledout.ShesuggestedthatTinashouldwaitoutthestorminhercarratherthanriskdrivingonorgoingout.ShetookTina’sinformationandtoldherthatanofficerwouldcallherback.Tinawaitedanxiouslyforalmosttwohours,butnobodycalledheryettocheckin.“Thestormshowednosignofstopping.Whatwasworse,itwasgettingdark.Icouldn’tseeanythingoutsidethecarsincethesnowhadcoveredallthewindows.Thewindwasstillhowlingandthetemperaturewasgettinglowerandlowerinthecar.IhadnoideawhomIcouldturntoforhelp,”TinalaterwroteinaFacebookpost.“Aloneandcold,Ibegantopanic,worryingaboutgettinghitbyanoncomingvehicle,gettingburiedinasnowbank,havingmytailpipeblockedbythesnow...IwasreallyworriedIcouldn’tevermakeithometomyfamily."ThatwaswhenTinarealizedthatitwasnousewaitingpassivelyforhelp.Shedecidedtodosomethingherself.Soshetookouthercellphone,loggedontotheGoogleMapanddeterminedherlocation.ShefoundonlineaneighborhoodFacebookgroupfortheareathatshewaspassingthroughandsharedacommentabouthertroublewithherlocationmarkedonthemap.Thenallshecoulddonextwassittinginthecar,prayingsomeonecouldmakearesponsetoherasearlyaspossible.Fortunately,Tina’srequestreached80-year-oldretiredrescuerFrank.46.根据文本内容从方框中选择适当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,两词为多余选项。requestdiesucceedluckcallpraywarnworrywaitfailureadjustdecideTinawasdrivingonahighwaywhenasnowstormhitwithout________.Tinafoundthestorm________a"Saskatchewanscreamercomesonextremelyfastwithhighwinds.Itisreallyfrighteningand________tobecaughtinsuchextremeweather. Tinaacalled911andtheoperatorsuggestedher________outthestorminhercar.Tinawaited________foralmosttwohoursbut________togettheresponse.Theweatherconditionsgotworseandworse.Tinaworriedifshecouldgobackhome________.Tinamadea________todosomethingforherself.Sheuploadedacommentabouthertroublewithlocation.Thenshejustsatinthecarand________someonecouldmakearesponseassoonaspossible.________,Tina’srequestreached80-yearoldretiredrescuerFrank.……47.WhatwasthemajorproblemTinafaced?__________________________________________________________________________48.Afterwaitingforalmost2hourswhowouldhelpher?Thenwhatdidshedecidetodo?__________________________________________________________________________49.WasiteasyforFranktorescueTina?Why?__________________________________________________________________________50.WhatwillTinathinkoftheexperienceandFrank?__________________________________________________________________________第五部分写作(满分20分)51.你校将举行以“善待野生动物,实现和谐共处”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:1.野生动物的重要性; 2.野生动物的现状及其原因;3.发出号召。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。Goodafternoon,everyone!________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That’sall.Thanksforyourlistening.听力答案:1-5BCBBC6-10BACCC 11-15BABBC16-20ABABB

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