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英语试题参考答案
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)
1-5BBCAB
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分.满分22.5分)
6-10BACBC
11-15CAACB
16-20CBAAB
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)
A篇BBC
B篇AADC
C篇DBAC
D篇CBAD
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分.满分12.5分)
EDGFA
第三部分
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分.满分15分)
41-45BCACB
46-50ADBDB
51-55ACACC
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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havebeenhanging61.lucky62.richness63.topromote64.who65.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(满分15分)
Lastweek,apaper-cuttingexhibitionwasheldinourschool.Colorfulpaper-cutsinvariousshapesandthemes
weredisplayed,includingfigures,animals,andtraditionalpatterns.
Manystudentsstoppedtoappreciatethewonderfuldesignsandlearnedaboutthelonghistoryandcultural
significanceofpaper-cutting.Theyexpressedamazementattheartistryandpatiencerequiredforthistraditionalcraft
Thiseventnotonlyenhancedouraestheticsensebutalsodeepenedourunderstandingandlovefortraditional
Chineseculture.
第二节(满分25分)
BeforeBrkiclostconsciousness,heheardNorthbarkingloudly.Thebarkingwasasignalofhopewhichechoed
throughthemountains,leadingtherescuerstofindthem.WhentheyfoundBrkic,theyweresurprisedtofindthat
Northwasstillwarminghismasterwithoutanymovementuntilitrealizedthattheywereheretohelp.Therescuers
quicklylaunchedtherescueoperation.TheycarefullyfixedBrkic'sbrokenlegwithasplint,thengentlyliftedhim
ontoastretcher.Duringthewholeprocess,Northrefusedtobeseparatedfromitsownerandwatchedpatiently.
Finally,thererescuersmanagedtosaveandrushBrkictothehospitalwithNorth.In
thehospital,BrkicunderwentanemergencyoperationwhileNorthwasunharmed.ThemomentBrkicregained
consciousness,hethankedthosekindpeopleandsearchedforNorth,whowasalsolookingathimwiththosewarm
andloyaleyes.BrkicreachedouthishandweaklytopetNorth,withhisvoicechokedwithemotionashewhispered
wordsofloveandthanks.Infaceoftheemergency,itwasloyaltyandkindnessthatcrossallboundariesandbrought
hopeofsurvival.
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Text1:
M:Whatmadeyouwanttobeav-logger?
W: Well, I learned photography with my Uncle Smith. After I won several awards, my sister said to me,” why not teach
anyoneelsetodoit.”Withmyparents’support,Istartedtopostteachingvideoonline.
Text2:
M:Oh,God!TodayisMarch8th.I’lltakemydrivingtestonMarch10th.Ihaveonlytwodaystoprepare.
W:Areyousure?Mybirthdayistomorrow,onMarch6th.I’minvitingsomeoffriends.
M:Oh,yes!Imadeamistake.HowfoolishIam!
Text3:
M:What’sup,Lucy?Youaresoupset.Didyoufailthemathexamagain?
W:No.Ican’tconcentrateonmystudyinclass.
M:Why?Areyousickorjustlackinginsleeping?
W:The constructionof thecitysubwayis goingonjustbesidemy classroom.The roaringmachine,thewhistlingtrucks, to
namebutafew.
Text4:
W:Mike,I’mgoingtoattendacocktailpartyinmycompanytonight.WhateveningdressdoyousuggestIwear?
M:Thereis alongblackone,dottedwithwhite stars.Ithinkitcanhighlightyourfigure.Perhapsthedeepredonematches
yournecklacebetter.ButIpreferthewhitedressIboughtyoulastyear.
W:I’lltakethesecondone.
Text5:
(室外街道嘈杂的声音)
M:What’sthetimenow?
W:Fifteen minutes to eight. The gala is going to start.The audiences are crowdedwith the stadium.Thousands of fans are
waitinginfrontoftheTVathome.
M:Putawayyourphone.Herecomesthetaxi.
Text6
M:Oh,mygoodness.DidIcatchthat?
W:Whereisit,dad?
M:It’sonyourhair,Lily.Oh,letmetake...takealook.
W:OK.I’llkeepthispostureandstandstill.
M:Letmeputawaymycamera.Now...it’sonmypalm.We’dbetterputitbackonthetreethere.Willyoudoit?
W:Mypleasure.
M:Yes.Sitituponthatbranch...Putithigherupthetree.
W:AmIright?
M:En...Seekastrongerbranch,honey.Themotherisrightthere,waiting togiveits birdfood...Ohyes, justrightthere.You
reallydiditverywell.I’mproudofyourkindness.Soisyourmum.
Text7
W:Haveyouheardthatnews?Anindustrialrobotcrushedaworkertodeathatavegetableprocessingcenter.
M:Yes.It’sreportedthatamaleworkersufferedheadandchestinjuries.
W:Howdidthathappen?Isn’titanartificialintelligencepoweredrobot?
M: Well, the machine’s sensors are designed to identify boxes. The security video suggested that the man had moved near
therobotwithaboxinhishandsandthiscouldhavecausedthemachine’sreaction.
W:Oh,myGod.Ihopewehaven’topenedaPandora’sboxastheAIcontinuestodevelop.
M:Youcanputthiscaseinyourprojectreport.
Text8
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M: Well, we’d better leave leaves on the ground. They will naturally break down over the winter into rich organic matter.
Thematteralsosheltersmanyinsects.
W:Amazing!It’sgoodforplants,environmentandsavingmoney.
M:Butit’simportanttoconsiderthetypesofleavesandwherethey’relanding.
W:Really?Canyouexplainmore?
M:Wholeleavesshouldnotbepermittedtoremainonwalkwayswheretheycouldmakethepathdangerouslyslippery.
W:Right.Anythingmore?
M:They should also notbe left on grass lawns.Although some grasses can handle a small amount of leaf waste, too much
canthreatentheirhealth.Wholeleavesthatcovergrassesblockwaterandsunlightfromreachingthesoilbelow.
W:Isee.
M: Some leaves prevent the growth of other plants. Black Walnut, for example, contains a poison in its leaves that kills
manyplants,includingapples,tomatoes,andpotatoes.
W:Thanks.I’llcleanthewholeleavesontheyardpathbeforegrandmagoesoutforshopping.
Text9
W:Comeinandhaveaseatplease.
M: Oh, thanks. I read your advertisement on the website.And I made an appointment online with your Human Resources
manager,Mr.Smith.
W:Letmesee...Yes,you’reMr.Click.Right?
M:Yes.I’mheretoconfirmsomeinformation.
W: No problem. But one of our sales representatives is giving a run-down on our most recent sales figures. This will be
important for company`s near-term future. Every department manager should be there. So Mr. Smith is not available now.
ButIcangiveyourelevantdetailsifyoulike.
M:Yes,please.Thereisapostinthemarketingdepartment.AndI’mgoodatmarketingcampaigndesign.
W:Right.YourCVaremoreconvincingthanotherapplicants’.
M:Whataremyhoursofwork?
W:From 8:30am to5:30pma day.There is a half-hour lunchbreak. Butyou cangetone dayoffevery week.And,you can
choosetoworkfromhomeatweekends.
M:Howaboutthesalary?
W:Youget$10.5anhour.Butwhetheryoutakeapersonaldayofforasickdayoffatweekdays,thebosswillreducesome
ofyourallowance.
M:Thankyousomuch.
Text10
AreportfromaEuropeanclimate serviceshowsthatNovember wasverywarm.ItwasthesecondwarmestNovember
they have on record. This makes it likely that 2024 will be said to be the hottest year they've measured. Last year was the
hottest before. But after this summer, scientists thought 2024 would be even hotter.After this October, the world's average
temperature was 14.10 degrees. Up to December this year, it's 0.14 degrees higher than the same time last year.Aclimate
expertsaid Novemberwas muchhotter thanpastNovembers. Healso addedthatit wasbadfor peopleandnature.Animals
might die and food chains might change. Coastal places might have trouble because of rising seas. Some scientists said
oceanheatandlessseaicemadethetemperaturegoup.TheamountofAntarcticSeaiceinNovemberwaslow.Oceanstake
inalotofheatfromgasesandgiveitback.LastyearwashotbecauseofaPacificwarming. Butthisyear,theusualcooling
after it didn't happen. Scientists are confused about why it's still hot. One idea is that the warming makes more heat in the
air.
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