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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁江西師范大學附屬中學2025屆高中畢業(yè)班三模檢測考試英語試卷本試卷共10頁,67小題。全卷滿分150分??荚囉脮r120分鐘?!镒?荚図樌?.答卷前,考生務必將自己的準考證號、姓名填寫在答題卡上??忌J真核對答題卡上粘貼的條形碼的“準考證號、姓名、考試科目”與考生本人準考證號、姓名是否一致。2.客觀題選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。答案不能答在試卷上。主觀題用黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上書寫作答,在試題卷上作答,答案無效。3.考試結束,監(jiān)考員將試題卷、答題卡一并收回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),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紙上。第一節(jié)(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.Whyisthemangoingtothedoctor?A.Hehasastomachache. B.Hehasaheadache. C.Hehastheflu2.Whatwillbeservedlater?A.Pork. B.Soup. C.Steak.3.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Visitacafé. B.Enjoyartworks. C.Watchasportsgame.4.Whatisthetopicoftheconversation?A.Reportingatrafficaccident. B.Runningtokeepfit. C.Tryingtocatchaflight.5.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inaclassroom. B.Inapark. C.Inalibrary.第二節(jié)(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。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whenarethespeakersgoingtomeetnextweek?A.OnThursday B.OnFriday. C.OnSaturday7.Whatdothespeakersagreeondoing?A.Goingoutforadrink. B.Runninginthepark. C.Havingameal.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatisthemantryingtodo?A.Shareanexperience B.Makeaninvitation. C.Promoteasport9.Whydoesn’tthewomanwanttogotothebeach?A.Shehasnopropershoes. B.Shehasafearofthesea. C.Shedislikesthesand.10.WhoisAndrew?A.Theman’sclassmate. B.Thespeakers’friend. C.Thewoman’sbrother.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Whatdidthewoman’ssondoattheweekend?A.Hedidsports. B.Hewentshopping. C.Hehadabirthdayparty12.Howmanycoatsdidthewomanbuy?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.13.Whatseasonisitcurrently?A.Summer. B.Autumn. C.Winter.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Publisherandwriter.15.WhydoesSarahthinkshe’squalifiedfortherole?A.Sheisstrict. B.Shelovesliterature. C.Shehastwoyearsofexperience.16.WhatdidSarahdislikeaboutherlastschool?A.Itsdiscipline. B.Itsstudents. C.Itslocation.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutChineseculture?A.It’scomplicatedwithalonghistory.B.It’samixoftraditionalandmodernideas.C.ChinesemedicinereflectsChina’sgeography.18.Howmanyliteraryclassicsdoesthespeakermention?A.One. B.Two. C.Three19.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofChineseculturalheritage?A.It’sdifficulttounderstand. B.Itneedstobereshaped. C.It’sworthpassingdown.20.Whatwillthelistenersdofirst?A.Havearest. B.Haveadiscussion. C.Haveatasteofsomefood.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(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。AHaveyoueverbeenreallyhungry,buttherewasn’tmuchtoeatinyourkitchen?Didyouthrowtogetherabunchofstuffyouhadonhandandwerepleasantlysurprisedwhenittastedgood?Youaren’talone.Someofourfavoritefoodswerecreatedbyaccident.Here’sasamplemenuofsomefamiliarfoodsthatneverwouldhavehappenedifsomeonehadn’tcreatedthembymistake.POTATOCHIPSOneoftheworld’sfavoritesnacksistheresultofacomplaint.In1853,amanwaseatingdinneratMoon’sLakeHouseinSaratogaSprings,NewYork.Heorderedfriedpotatoes,apopularsidedish.Butwhentheycameoutofthekitchen,hedidn’tthinktheywerecrispyenough.Hesentthembacktothekitchen,whereChefGeorgeCrumwassoangryathavinghiscookingcriticizedthatheslicedthepotatoesreallythin,putlotsofsaltonthem,andfriedthem.Notonlydidthedinerlovethem,buteveryoneelsedid,too.Theysoonbecameaspecialtyoftherestaurant.TOFUTofu,orbeancurd,ismadebycurdling(使凝結)freshsoyamilk,pressingitintoasolidblock,andthencoolingit.TofuwasaccidentallyinventedinChinamorethan2,000yearsago,whenacookaddedseaweedtosoyamilk,whichmadeitcurdle.Thisisthesameprocessthatisusedformakingcheese.Likecheese,tofuisagreatexampleofhowreallymessinguparecipecancreatesomethingunexpectedlygood.CHEESEPUFFSDidyoueverwonderwhothoughtupcheesepuffs?Thecompanythatinventedthemwasn’teventryingtomakefoodforpeople.Itwastryingtomakeanimalfeed.Inthe1930s,theFlakallCompanyofWisconsinmadeanimalfoodfromsmall,flakedpieceofgrain.Oneday,anemployee,EdwardWilson,watchedworkerspouringcornmeal(谷粉)intotheflakingmachine,wettingittokeepitfromclogging(堵塞).Becausethemachinewasveryhot,thewetcornmealcameoutofitinpuffyribbonsthathardenedwhentheyhittheair.Wilsontooksomeoftheribbonshome,addedoilandflavoringtothem,andvoila!Cheesepuffs!21.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tocomparethefeaturesofsomefoods.B.Toinformreadersofsomefoods.C.Torecommendsomefoods.D.Tointroducetheoriginsofsomefoods.22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Seaweedisalsousedformakingcheese.B.ChefGeorgeCrumdidn’tliketocriticizeothers'cooking.C.Hotwetcornmealhardenedwhentheyhittheair.D.Beancurddatesbackto2,000yearsinChina.23.Whatdothethreefoodshaveincommon?A.Theyaretheresultsofcomplaints.B.Theywerenotcreatedonpurpose.C.Theyweren’toriginallymadeforpeople.D.Theyareallpopularthroughouttheworld.BJiangShumeiwasn’teducatedasachild,learningherfirstChinesecharacterattheageof60.Now,the87-year-oldgrandmotheristheproudauthorofsixbooks.Shelearnedherfirstcharacterin1996,afterherhusbanddiedinacaraccident,whenherdaughterZhangAilingsuggestedthatshelearntoreadtotakehermindoffthelonelinessandsorrow.Zhangsaysthathermotherhadherownwayoflearning.Whenevershecameacrosscharactersshedidn’tknowatbusstopsorshopsigns,shefoundsomeonetoask.OnceJianghadlearnedenoughcharacters,Zhangstartedgivingherbookstoread.Enjoyingthebooks,Jiangtoldherdaughterthatshewantedtowritedownherownstoriestoshare.Shefirstputpentopaperin2012,attheageof75.Itwasnoteasy.Sometimes,completingasinglesentencecouldtakeaday.Jiangusuallystartedwritingat3or4am,andrevisedthepiecesseveraltimesuntilshewassatisfied.Zhangbeganpublishinghermother’sstoriesonsocialmediaplatformsin2013.WhenZhangandhermotherdrewtheattentionofZhang’swriterfriends,thepairmadeadecisiontopublishthem.Thefirstbook,TimeofTrouble,TimeofPoverty,waspublishedlaterthatyear,andprovedtobeasuccess.Somecriticsevenpraiseditasthe“l(fā)ivehistoryofanationplaguedbytoughtimes”.ThebookearnedJiangalotoffansandsympathy.Sofar,theelderlywomanhaspublishedsixbooks,totalingmorethan600,000charactersinlength.Shelivesahealthylife,exercisingeveryday,drinkingmilkandsoymilk,aswellashavingregularexercise.“IfIcouldliveaslongas130,wouldyoustillsaythatitistoolateformetostartafter60?”sheasks,jokingly.24.WhydidJianglearntoreadinherlateryears?A.Tobecomeaproudauthor.B.Tomakeupfornotgoingtoschool.C.Toencourageherfriendsandfamilies.D.Toreducetheimpactofherhusband’sdeath.25.WhatmadeJiangdecidetopublishherfirstbook?A.Astronginnerdesire. B.Theattentionfromotherwriters.C.Herdaughter’sencouragement. D.Thedevelopmentofsocialmedia.26.Whatdosetheunderlinedword“plagued”inparagraph4mean?A.Aided. B.Enlarged. C.Troubled. D.Defeated.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.B.AllroadsleadtoRome.C.Wherethereislife,thereislove.D.Goldcan’tbepureandmancan’tbeperfect.CInaworldofmusicstreamingservices,accesstoalmostanysongisjustafewclicksaway.Yet,theliveconcertliveson.Peoplestillfillsweatybasementstoheartheirfavoritemusiciansplay.Andnowneuroscientistsmightknowwhy.Concertsareimmersivesocialexperiencesinwhichpeoplelistentoandfeelthemusictogether.Theyarealsodynamic—artistscanadapttheirplayingaccordingtothecrowd’sreaction.Itwasthislastdifferencethatledneuroscientists,fromUniversitiesofZurichandOslo,tostudythebrainresponsesofpeoplelisteningtomusic.Intheexperiment,participantslayinanMRI(核磁共振)scannerlisteningtothemusicthroughearphones,whileapianistwaspositionedoutsidetheroom.Thepianistwasshowntheparticipant’sreal-timebrainactivityasaformoffeedback.Intherecordedcondition,participantslistenedtopre-recordedversionsofthesametunes.Thescientistswereinterestedinhowlivemusicaffectedtheareasofthebrainthatprocessemotions.Intheliveconditionpianistswereinstructedtochangetheirplayinginordertodrivetheactivityinoneoftheseregionsknownastheamygdala.Theresults,justpublishedinthejournalPNAS,showedthatlivemusichadfarmoreemotionalimpact.Whetherthemusicwashappyorsad,listeningtothepianistplayinginadynamicwaygeneratedmoreactivityinboththeamygdalaandotherpartsofthebrain’semotionprocessingnetwork.Thestudywasfarfromreconstructingtherealexperienceofaconcert,andtheauthorsnotedthatthelivemusicendedupsoundingquitedifferentfromtherecordedtracks,whichmayhavedrivensomeofthedifferencesinparticipant’sbrainactivity.Somemusicalactsnowattempttorecreatetherealconcertexperiencewitheverythingbuttheartist—ABBAVoyageisasocial,immersiveshowperformedentirelybypre-recordedhologramavatars(全息圖).ButwithoutBenny’s(amemberoftheband)abilitytoreadthemoodoftheroom,itwillneverquitematchtherealthing.28.Whatcausedthescientiststostudymusiclisteners’brainresponse?A.People’spreferencetorecordedmusic. B.Theimportantsocialfunctionofconcerts.C.Thechangeablecharacteristicoflivemusic. D.Theeasyaccessibilityofstreamingservices.29.Howdidtheresearcherscarryouttheexperiment?A.Byclarifyingaconcept. B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byanalyzingpreviousdata. D.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.30.Whydoeslivemusicfeelbetterthanrecordedmusic?A.Itoffersamoretraditionalandrawsound. B.Itengagesthebrain’semotioncentersmore.C.Itfostersasenseofcommunityandsharedenergy. D.Itguaranteesadeeperunderstandingofthemusic.31.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Theartistswillbereplacedbytechnologysoon.B.Theimmersiveaudiomakeslivemusicspecial.C.Thestudyrecreatedtheexperienceofarealconcert.D.Itisvitalformusicianstoreadtheaudiences’mind.DItisperhapseasytoacceptthestatementthattheuniverseisexpanding.Itisjustsomestrangephysicsindicatingthat,astimegoeson,galaxies(星系)getfurtherawayfromeachotherjustliketwocarsracingawayfromeachother.Ipersonallydon’tlikeitandprefertheballoonanalogy.Inthissituation,therearedotsalloveraballoon.Whenweblowitupinreallife,thedotswouldincreaseinsize.Inthisanalogy,let’sassumetheydon’t.Whatweareinterestedinishowthedistancebetweenthedotsonthesurfaceoftheballoongrowsasweputmoreairintoit.Theballoonanalogyreliessomewhatonourgeometricsensibilitieswhichrefertooursenseofshapesandhowtheychangeovertime.Atitscore,whatwearetryingtodevelopasenseforishowwemeasuredistances.Thisconceptisalsothefundamentalgoalofgeneralrelativity,Einstein’stheoryofgravity.Ingeneralrelativity,themostimportantpieceofinformationiswhatwecallthemetric,anequationthatdescribeshowdistancesaremeasured,andthereforealsotellsusabouttheshapespace-timeistaking.Thewholeideathatspace-timeisexpandingwasfirstnoticedasamathematicalconsequenceofgeneralrelativitybyGeorgesLemaitrein1927,whenhesolvedEinstein’sequationandfoundasolutionforthemetricshowingthatdistancesgrowwithtime.Hisworkprovidedatheoreticalexplanation:thestandardformeasuringcosmic(宇宙的)distancewasitselfchangingwithtime.Whatisdelightfulisthatitmeanswecanquitereasonablysaythatuniverse’sexpansionisagravitationaleffect.Ienjoythisbecauseitissodeeplycounterintuitivetoourusualunderstandingofgravity,whichteachesusthatitisaforcethatalwaysdrawsthingstogether.Butinthiscasewheregravityisageometriceffect,weareofferedabroaderrangeofgravitationalpossibilities.Itisworthnotingthatthegeometricexplanationofgeneralrelativityhasn’tbeenuniversallypopular.ThelatephysicistStevenWeinbergwrotethatthegeometricexplanationofthetheoryofgravitationhasbeenreducedtoamereanalogy,butisotherwisenotveryuseful.Anotherchallengewiththeballoonanalogyandourrelianceongeometricexplanationistoexplainwhygravityseemstopullthingstogetherinmanysituations,whileuniverseisexpanding.Thisdifferenceisresolvedbyacknowledgingthatlocalgravitationaleffectsduetomassiveobjectsdominateoverlarge-scaleexpansioneffects,leadingtotheformationofstructureslikestars,galaxiesand,eventuallyus.Infact,theanalogywhereuniverseisonlyexpandingandthisistheonlygravitationaleffectatplayisaveryidealizedsituationwherematterwasinitiallyspreadoutperfectlyevenlyacrosstheuniverse.32.TheauthorpresentstheballoonanalogyinParagraph2mainlyto.A.introduceatopic B.drawacomparisonC.confirmatheory D.evaluateastatement33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“counterintuitive”inParagraph5probablymean?A.Unchallenging. B.Contradictory. C.Satisfying. D.Relevant.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Universe’sexpansionresultsinthecreationofstructureslikegalaxies.B.Lemaitre’sworksuggeststhestandardforcosmicdistanceisconsistent.C.Auniformdistributionofmattercanovercometheuniverse’sexpansion.D.Themetriciskeytosensingtheshapeofspace-timeingeneralrelativity.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.StudyingGalaxies—HastheBalloonAnalogyBeenOutdated?B.RethinkingGravity—IsitaWaytoMakeSenseoftheBalloonAnalogy?C.ArguingagainsttheCarAnalogy—DoestheBalloonAnalogyWinOver?D.UnderstandingUniverseExpansion—

IstheBalloonAnalogyAcceptable?第二節(jié)(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。Teamsarethewaythatmostcompaniesgetimportantworkdone.Trythesefivepowerfulwaystomakethemembersofyourteamgivetheirverybestonthejob.36Whenyousetyouremployees’salaries,besurethattheirpayislevelwithwhatothercompaniesinyourindustryandgeographicareaarepaying.Remember:26%ofemployeessaythattheywouldleavetheirpresentjobforjusta5%increaseinpay.Don’tlosegreatpeoplebecauseyou’reunderpayingthem.Offerchancesforself-development.Themembersofyourteamwillbemorevaluabletoyourorganizationwhentheyhavechancestolearnnewskills.37Provideyourteamwiththetrainingtheyneedandmakethembeknowledgeableaboutthelatesttechnologiesandindustrynews.Encouragehappiness.Happyemployeesareenergeticandpositivemembersoftheteam.38Keepaneyeonwhetherornotyourpeoplearehappywiththeirwork,theiremployerandyou.Don’tpunishfailure.Weallmakemistakes.It’spartofbeinghuman.Thekeyistolearnvaluablelessonsfromthosemistakessowedon’tmakethemagain.Whenmembersofyourteammakehonestmistakes,don’tpunishthem.39Avoiduselessmeetings.It’snogoodwastingtoomuchtimeonunproductivemeetingseveryweek.40Inviteonlythepeoplewhoreallyneedtoattend,startthemeetingontime,andthenenditasquicklyasyoucan.A.Instead,encouragethemtotryagain.B.Payyourpeoplewhattheyareworth.C.Attractjobseekerswithhighersalaries.D.Also,theywillfeelmoreimportantaboutthemselves.E.Manyemployeesdon’tfeelthattheirworkisappreciated.F.Theirattitudespreadsquicklyfromonepersontoanother.G.Makeatimetableforyourmeetingsandletmembersknowitinadvance.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(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。Ihavebeensofortunatetoreceivekindnessfromeverybodyaround,warmthfromanimalsandMotherNature.WhenIwasup,Iwastaughttothankeverythingaroundwithgratitudeandregardeveryonearoundwithandkindness,justasmygrandparentsandparentsdid.Along,longtimeago,earlierinmycareer,Iwasforhiringalotofpeopleinkeypositions.Oneofmyguidingprincipleswastoalwayscandidateswithkindnessandrespect.Butasmanyyearswentby,Iwaslaidoffbecauseoftheofourcompanyandthesevereeconomicpressuresweepingthecountry.LikeallthecandidatesIhad,Ibecameaninterviewee.Thatwasforme.Iwentthroughastringofinterviews,all.Afteroneparticularinterview,theintervieweraskedifIrememberedhim.“No,”Ireplied.“Well,”hesaid,“youinterviewedmeafewyearsagoandthoughIdidn’tgetthejob,Istillhowyoutreatedmewithkindnessandrespect.AndnowIwouldliketohireyouforthisjob.”Asisknowntoall,livingwithkindnessandrespectwillbefinally.AsIsharedmystorywithothersontheInternet,IreceivedmanySomethankedmeforthisshareandmanyagreedthatkindnessdidspread.Ibelievethatalthoughwemaynotbeabletochangetheworldaroundusina(n),ourkindnesswillcomebacktousinonewayoranother.Thisislife!41.A.put B.brought C.picked D.called42.A.slowly B.suddenly C.repeatedly D.gradually43.A.surprise B.comfort C.relief D.respect44.A.responsible B.hungry C.grateful D.good45.A.treat B.adopt C.assess D.persuade46.A.intention B.reform C.fault D.devotion47.A.punished B.attacked C.interviewed D.studied48.A.strange B.natural C.obvious D.lucky49.A.inorder B.inpain C.indanger D.invain50.A.sadly B.shyly C.seriously D.loudly51.A.regret B.remember C.expect D.pretend52.A.rewarded B.paid C.cut D.set53.A.gifts B.needs C.likes D.designs54.A.awful B.awesome C.wrong D.humorous55.A.mess B.hurry C.word D.instant第二節(jié)(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。Itwasonce56politicalandeconomichubintheeasternprovinceofZhejiang,witharegionalseatofpowerlocatedinthecity.Thecitywalls,believed57(date)backtothe16thcentury,hadfiveentrancegates,asopposedtothe58(tradition)fourinoldChinesecities,anditswidestreetscontain265archways59(feature)stoneworkofdragons,phoenixesandlions.However,in1959,theChinesegovernmentdecidedtobuildahydroelectricpowerplantintheareaanddecidedtofloodthecitytodoit.Asaresult,morethan300,000peopleneeded60(rehouse)fortheproject,61ultimatelybirthedQiandaoLake.Asurprisingsideeffecttothiswasthatthecityremainsasatimecapsuletotheperiodwhenit62(flood).Sincethewaterusedtosubmergeitdidnotcontainanythingcorrosive,andwasnotconducivetomarinelife,theremainsareinperfectcondition.Andeventhoughitwasstillfunctioning63acityuntilthemid-20thcentury,theLionCityhasstillnotbeen64(complete)mappedout.Now,diversareslowlyworkingthrougheachbuilding,structure,archway,roadandhousetoeventuallyputtogetherafullpictureof65itwouldhavelookedlike.Untilthen,itwillremainatleastpartyshroudedinmystery,asChina’sveryownAtlantis.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假如你是李華,你校計劃引進興趣社團入校,培養(yǎng)同學們的興趣愛好。請你給校長Mr.Chris寫一封信,要點如下:1.介紹你認為適合引入的社團;2.給出理由。注意:1.字數80詞左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearMr.Chris,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(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(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文?!癏elen!Areyoucoming?”avoicecalledfromdownstairs.“Yes,”Helenreplied,quicklyputtingonherslightlytightdress.“Wherearewegoing,Dad?”sheasked,surprisedbythisrareopportunitytospendtimewithherfather.Hehadbeenworkingtirelesslytosupportthefamily.“We’reofftocollecttherent,”heresponded.“Oh,”sheunderstood.TherentwastheirlifelineduringtheGreatDepression(經濟大蕭條),andgoingwithoutitwasunthinkable.TheirfirststopwasatthehomeofMrs.Miller,whoquicklyhandedthemtherentindollarbills.Butthesecondtenant(租客)Mr.Schmidtwasstillsearchinghishomeforcoinswhentheyarrived.Apologizing,hegavethemabagfullofcoins.Thethirdtenants,theKatzes,worriedHelenandherfather.Theirfinancialstruggleshadworsened,eventhoughHelen’sfatherhadreducedtheirrent.HesaiditwasimportanttobeespeciallyconsideratetothisfamilybecauseMr.Katzhadservedinthearmyanddeservedtheirgratitude.Mrs.Katzgreetedthematthedoor,hereyesredfromcrying.Despitetheirfinancialdifficulties,theinsideoftheapartmentwasalwaysimmaculatelyclean(一塵不染).Mr.Katzandthetwochildrenweresittingatthetable,waitingforthem.Thefamilyallhadsuchgaunt(枯瘦的)faces.Helenwasembarrassed,suddenly,byherowngoodhealth.Itfeltlikeamarkofherguiltwhenshesawthelittlegirl’snarrow,sadfaceandtheboy’slargeeyes.Mr.KatzgaveHelen’sfatherthemoneyhewasholding,andherfatherthankedhim.Justastheywereabouttoleave,Mrs.Katz’stremblingvoicestoppedthem.Shesaid,“Mr.Resnick,wehaven’teatenintwodays.”Helencouldn’timaginesuchathing.Herstomachachedjusttothinkofit.Theyreturnedtothetable,andHelen’sfathersilentlyplacedtheKatzes’rentmoneybackonitandcountedouttwodollarsincoins.“Helen,”hesaid,“Iwantyoutogotothegrocer’swiththismoney,buyfood,andbringitbackhere.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Helennodded,tookthemoney,andrushedofftothegrocer’s.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Everyone’seyesturnedtoHelenassheenteredMr.Katz’shouse.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁1.A【原文】M:I’mgoingtothecliniclatertoday.I’vebeenfeelingveryunwell.W:Really?Ihadtheflulastweek.Isthatwhatyouhave?M:Ihadaheadachelastweek,butI’msufferingfromseverestomachpainsnow.2.B【原文】M:Areyoureadytoorder?W:Yes,please.BothmyfriendandIwouldlikeasteakandsoup.M:I’mafraidweareoutofsteakatthemoment.Wouldyoulikeporkinstead?W:Well,we’dlikechickenthen.Thankyou!3.B【原文】M:Iplannedtowatcharugbygamewi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