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成都石室中学 2024-2025 学年度上期高 2025 届省模模拟 英语试卷 试卷说明: 英语考试时间共120分钟,满分150分。英语试题卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。 考试做答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。 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.WhattimearethespeakersmeetingPaul? A.At6:30. B.At7:30. C.At8:00. 2.Whatisthewomanexcitedabout? A.Celebratingherbirthday. B.Visitinghersister. C.Gettingadriver’slicense. 3.Whoisresponsiblefortheincidentaccordingtotheman? A.Himself. B.Thewoman. C.Peter. 4.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’swords? A.Surprised. B.Uninterested. C.Nervous. 5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Classmates. B.Colleagues. C.Professorandstudent. 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2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个 小题;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.Whyisthewomanlate? A.Shecouldnotfindtheman’scompany. B.Shewaswaitingforanassistant. C.Shehadtoparkfaraway. 7.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon? A.Lockaroom. B.Changealight. C.Conductaninterview. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing? A.Planningaschedule. B.Choosingadestination. C.Bookingatrip. 9.Howwillthespeakersexplorethecitytoday? A.Bybus. B.Bybike. C.Onfoot. 第1页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.WhatdoesTrudysayaboutthebuyer? A.Hewillpaywhattheownerwants. B.Hethinksthehouseneedsrepairs. C.Hewantsonemoretourofthehouse. 11.WhatdidTrudytalkaboutwiththebuyer? A.Themovingdate. B.Thedecorationdetails. C.Theavailablefurniture. 12.WhatwillthemandothisFriday? A.Findanewhouse. B.Signadeal. C.Moveout. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16題。 13.WhydoesBarbaradoherresearchsecretly? A.Togainfameasajournalist. B.Togetfirst-handexperience. C.Toavoidinterviewswithpeople. 14.HowlongdidBarbaraspenddoinglow-wagejobs? A.Onemonth. B.Threemonths. C.Fourmonths. 15.WhatdidBarbaradiscoverduringtheresearch? A.Thejobsdidn’trequiremucheffort. B.Thewagescouldn’tcovertherents. C.Theworkers’livesweretough. 16.HowdoesBarbaradescribeherbook? A.Informative. B.Profitable. C.Well-structured. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.Whatdidarecentstudyrevealaboutgardening? A.Olderpeopletendtodogardening. B.Gardeningissuitableforallagegroups. C.Moreyoungpeopleenjoygardeningthantheelderly. 18.Whatpercentageofparticipantslikebuyinggardeningitems? A.About60%. B.About67%. C.About78%. 19.Wheredotheparticipantslikedoinggardeningthemost? A.Inthelivingrooms. B.Onthebalconies. C.Onthekitchenwindows. 20.Whatdoesthespeakermentionatlast? A.Thebenefitsofgardening. B.Thekeytogardening. C.Thetypesofgardening. 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。 第2页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组A Vacation in the beautifulcity of Orlando,Florida to experience amazing fun thatthe entire family can enjoy. Orlando offers some amazing adventures, so if you are planning a getaway in the area, be sure to takeadvantageoftheconveniencethatVacationsMadeEasyofferswhenbookingourtickets. UniversalStudios At Universal Studios, visitors of all ages are sure to get the thrill of excitement exploring some ofthe most well-known pop culture icons in the world. From sipping Butterbeer in Hogsmeade to riding thrill rides basedon superheroes, Universal is brimming with an load of things to do. Of course, the park is also hometorides,shows,andfoodareaswhichoffermouthwateringtreatsandmealstofuelyourfun. DisneyWorld Perhapsthemostfamousandiconicthemeparkintheworld,DisneyWorldisOrlando’smostbeloved attraction, making it well worth the drive or trip to the Orlando International Airport! With your Disney World Ticket, you can explore several different parks including Magic Kingdom or Volcano Bay. Plus, Disneyisalsohometoyourfavoritecharacters,allowingpeopleofallagestovisitwiththeirDisneyheroes fromPeterPantoMaleficent. MiamiSightseeingTours Just a short drive from Orlando is Miami, Florida which is home to beautiful sand beaches and fun. Guests who don’t want to worry about traffic can embark upon one of these great bus adventures which allowthemtokickbackandrelaxwhileenjoyingthescenery. FloridaManatee(海牛)Snorkel&SwimAdventureTour This trip is perfect for those who love animals and learning about the great outdoors. On this adventure,guestswillbeabletoenjoya12-hourguidedadventuretoseebeautifulmanateesintheirnatural habitat. The price of your ticket also includes breakfast and lunch as well as admission to the Homosassa State Wildlife Park. You will not have to worry about navigating traffic either as the trip includes hotel pick-upandroundtriptransportation. 21.WhichisthemostpopularattractioninOrlando? A.UniversalStudios. B.DisneyWorld. C.MiamiSightseeingTours. D.FloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdventureTour. 22.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext? A.VisitorstoUniversalStudiosoughttobringfoodwiththem. B.DisneyWorldmaynotsuittouristsofacertainagegroup. C.MiamiSightseeingToursisfriendlytothosewhocan’tdrive. D.VisitorsofFloridaManateeSnorkel&SwimAdventureTourneedgoandreturnbythemselves. 23.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom? A.Agovernmentdocument. B.Ageographytextbook. C.Atravelwebsite. D.Anadvertisingposter. B In the woods waits the only person with whom I can be myself—Gale. I can feel the muscles in my face relaxing, my pace quickening as I climb the hills to our place, a rock ledge overlooking a valley.The sightofhimwaitingtherebringsonasmile.GalesaysIneversmileexceptinthewoods. “Hey,Katniss,”saysGale. “Look what I shot.” Gale holds up a loaf of bread with an arrow stuck in it, and I laugh. It’s real bakerybread.Finebreadlikethisisforspecialoccasions. 第3页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组“Whatdiditcostyou?”Isaid. “Justasquirrel.” “MysisterPrimleftusacheese.”Ipullitout. Hisexpressionbrightensatthetreat.“Thankyou,Prim.We’llhavearealfeast.” Suddenly he falls into a Capitol accent as he mimics(模仿) Effie Trinket, the dramatically positive womanwhoarrivesonceayearfromtheCapitoltoannouncethenamestoplaythedeathgame. “lalmostforgot!HappyHungerGames!—” “—beeverinyourfavor!”Ifinishthesentenceinthesametone. Wehavetojoke aboutitbecausethealternative istobescaredto death.Besides,theCapitolaccentis soaffected,almostanythingsoundsfunnyinit. I watch as Gale pulls out his knife and slices the bread. He could be my brother. Straight black hair, olive skin, we even have the same gray eyes. But we’re not related. Most of the families who work the minesresembleoneanotherthisway. Gale spreads the bread slices with the soft goat cheese. The day is glorious. The food is wonderful. Everything would be perfect if this really was a holiday, if all the day off meant roaming the mountains with Gale, hunting for tonight’s supper. But instead we have to be standing in the square waiting for the namestobecalledoutandthendieintheHungerGamesbeforelong. “Wecoulddoit,youknow,”Galesaysquietly. “What?”Iask. “Leavethedistrict.Runoff.Liveinthewoods.YouandI,wecouldmakeit,”saysGale. Idon’tknowhowtorespond.Theideaissopreposterous. “Ifwedidn’thavesomanykids,”headdsquickly. They’re not our kids, of course. They are our sisters and brothers.And you may as well count in our mothers,too,becausehowwouldtheylivewithoutus?Whowouldfillthosemouthsthatarealwaysasking formore? 24.WhatcanbeinferredabouttherelationshipbetweenKatnissandGale? A.Theyarerelativeswhoshareastrongbond. B.Theyarecousinswhoworktogetherinthemines. C.Theyarefriendswhoshareacommondestiny. D.Theyareacouplewhomanagetoescapetogether. 25.Basedonthecontext,whatdoestheword“preposterous”meaninthearticle? A.Ridiculousandunreasonable. B.Excitingandthrilling. C.Appealingandirresistible. D.Discouraginganddepressing. 26.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext? A.Theyliveintheforestandsurvivebyhunting. B.Theysometimestradepreyfornecessities. C.Theyworkinthemineswithalmostnorest. D.Theyownabakeryandoftenmakebreadforspecialoccasions. 27.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout? A.Theimportanceofsacrificeforfamilyandcommunity. B.Thejoyofhuntingpreyandgatheringfoodinthewoods. 第4页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组C.TheanticipationofjoiningintheHungerGames. D.ThestruggleoflivingunderthecontroloftheCapitol. C Residents of India’s capital New Delhi choked in a poisonous smog Wednesday as worsening air pollutionsurgedpast50timestheWorldHealthOrganization’srecommendeddailymaximum. Many in the city cannot afford air filters(净化器)nor do they have homes where they can effectively sealfromthemiseryoffoulsmellingair. Cooler temperatures and slow-moving winds trap deadly pollutants each winter, stretching from mid-Octoberuntil atleastJanuary.At dawnonWednesday,hazardouspollutant levels in parts of the urban areaof more than30million peopletopped806micrograms per cubicmeter,accordingto monitoring firm IQAir. Thatismorethan53timestheWorldHealthOrganizationrecommendeddailymaximumofdangerous cancer-causing microparticles known as PM2.5 pollutants thatenter the bloodstream through the lungs. By midday, when air usually is at its best, it eased to about 25-35 times above danger levels, depending on differentdistricts. The city is blanketed in acrid smog each year,primarily blamed on stubble(秸秆) burning byfarmers in neighboring regions to clear their fields for ploughing, as well as factories and traffic emissions. But a report by The New York Times this month, based on air and soil samples it collected over five years, revealed the dangerous smoke and gases released from power plants burning the city’s landfill garbage mountainsalsogaverisetothesmog. The India MeteorologicalDepartment said thatatleast 18regionalairports hada visibility lower than 1,000meters—evendroppingbelow500metersinDelhi. India’s Supreme Court last month ruled that clean air was a fundamental human right, ordering both the central government and state-level authorities to take action. But critics say arguments between rival politicians heading neighboring states — as well as between central and local authorities – have compoundedtheproblem. Politicians from the central government are accused of not wanting to anger key figures in their constituencies( 选 区 ), particularly powerful farming groups. City authorities have launched several initiativestotacklepollution,whichhaveachievedfarlessthanexpectedinpractice. 28.WhichofthefollowingcontributestotheseveresmoginNewDelhi? A.NewDelhiResidents’limitedaccesstoairfilters. B.Lowtemperatureandunfavorableairconditions. C.Intentionalburningofstubblebybothfarmersandfactories. D.Poisonoussmokeandgasesreleasedfromlandfillgarbagemountains. 29.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseinParagraph2probablymean? A.Giveriseto. B.Bringanendto. C.Shelterfrom. D.Fightagainst. 30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage? A.Thecentralgovernmentandlocalauthoritiesseektocooperateandaddresstheissue. B.StatisticsshowtheairqualityoftheIndiacapitalisatitsbestinthemorning. C.NewDelhihasthepoorestvisibilityacrossthecountryonthatparticularday. D.Politiciansfromcentralgovernmentarereluctanttoupsetinfluentialindividuals. 31.Whatisasuitabletitleofthepassage? A.India’scapitalchokesontoxicsmog 第5页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组B.Indiastrugglestobreathefree C.SeveresmogpoisonsIndia D.WhoistoblameforthesmoginNewDelhi? D WhenNoahLyles, anAmerican sprinter,wongold intheOlympics 100-metre raceinAugust, heheld hishands outin frontof him, wrists together andfingers extended,as though getting readyto catcha large ball.Thegesturemayhaveseemedodd,butfansofJapaneseanimationknewimmediatelythatMr.Lyles,a die-hardfanofthegenre,wasmakingareferencetoapopularanimationseries,“DragonBall”. Onceadomesticallyconsumedproduct“watchedbypeoplewith nofriendsatschool”, asoneveteran producerrecalls,animehasbecomeaglobalsensation.Thereisanaestheticmeaning:animeishand-drawn andusuallytwo-dimensional, unlike the photorealistic 3Danimation thathasgrown more common outside Japan.Thecharactersoftenresemblehyper-caffeinatedTintins,withunusuallylarge,expressiveeyes,small noses,strangehairandeasy-to-reademotions. Recentlyanime hasracedinto people’s homes with Lyles-like speed.In 2023Japan’sanime industry hit a record high, with revenues of ¥339 billion ($2.3b billion). Two factors help explain anime’s surging global popularity.The first is streaming, which made anime easier to find and watch. Fans no longer have to depend on the decisions of network programmers or wait a week for another episode.They can explore and discover on their own. Anime viewership boomed during the pandemic, as the world sat at home in front of screens for months. Second, audiences have grown tired and suspicious of Hollywood’s neat resolutions.As Susan Napier, a professor at Tufts University and expert on anime, explains, “Technology hasn’tbroughtustheutopiawethoughtitwould,andthepost-cold-war worldhasbecomemoredangerous than we imagined,” which makes happily-ever-after endings implausible.Anime is willing to have heroes killedoffandcharacterssufferhugeloss.Atthesametime,protagonists(主角)areoftencuteandrelatable. “It’sadarkworldoutthere,”Ms.Napiersays,soaudiences“wantthatfluffycuteness”. Japan’s government noticed and eventually took action: in 2013 it launched an initiative called “Cool Japan”, in which it invested some ¥90 billion to propel Japan’s creative industries abroad. It was a flop, because of poorly chosen investments, butthathas notstopped the governmentfrom trying again: itwants toquadruplethevalueofJapan’scontentindustryby2033. “Peopleareawareofaworldthat’sunstableandmoredangerousandhavelessabilitytobelieveinthe happilyeverafter,”Ms.NapierofTuftssuggests.Badnewsfortheworld,butgoodforJapaneseanimators. 32. WhydidNoahLylesmakethegestureinthefirstparagraph? A.Toshowhissurpriseatwinningtherace. B.Todemonstratehisreadinesstocatchaball. C.Topayadmirationtohisfavoriteanimationseries. D.Tosignalhisconfidenceinwinningthefutureraces. 33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage? A.Japaneseanimeachievesgreatersuccessathomethanabroad. B.Japaneseanimefeaturescharacterswithexpressiveandrealisticdesign. C.Japaneseanimeconveysanaestheticmeaningwith3Dtechnology. D.Japaneseanimehasundergoneanexpansionofaudience. 34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaccountsforanime’sincreasingglobalpopularity? A.Thepandemicmakesaudiencessitathome,exploringanddiscoveringtheepisodesontheirown. B.Streamingenablesfanstobeindependentofnetworkschedulesandsaveswaitingtime. 第6页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组C.UnlikeHollywood’sneatresolutions,animecreatesunsatisfyingendingstotheheroes. D.Technologyfailstomaketheworldsafer,makinghappily-ever-afterendingsimplausible. 35.What’sJapanesegovernment’attitudetowardsitsanimeindustry? A.Supportive. B.Pessimistic. C.Cautious. D.Worried. 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。 请将答案写在答题卷上。 Your colleague is the first onein and the last one to leave.They volunteer to take on every additional task that comes your team’s way and they respondto emails within minutes.They’re working all the time, whetherfromtheofficeorfromhome. 36 Dealingwithsuchaworkmatecanbechallenging,buttherearestepsyoucantaketoeasethenegative effectsoftheirbehavioronyourselfandyourteam. Depersonalizetheiractions. 37 , this is a classic example of a cognitive bias. In social psychology, this refers to the tendencyhumans havetooweanotherperson’sactionsto theircharacterorpersonality,whilecreditingour ownbehaviortoexternalorsituationalfactorsthatareoutsideourcontrol.Inotherwords,yourcolleagueis probablynotoverworkingto frighten orexceed you.Debiasyourthinkingbyconsideringotherreasonsfor theirbehavior. 38 Guilt can make it easy for you to fall into the same patterns as your colleague. You may start comparingyourcapacityandoutputtotheirs andwonder,“AmIreallyworkinghardenough?”Beforeyou begin overextending yourself in an effort to “catch up”, mind your mindset and be aware of extremist thinking. Taking time off for self-care isn’t indulgent( 纵容的), rather it’s a precondition for your performance. Setboundaries. Workaholicstend tohave few boundaries.You’ll needto play defensebymanaging their expectations aroundyourresponsetimesandavailability.Let’ssayyourcolleagueasksyoutoturnaroundaprojectbrief in less than 24 hours.You can push back and explain, “That’s not possible. If you have this sort of task in thefuture,I’llneedatleastathreedays’noticetoworkitintomyschedule.” 39 Finally, remember to adjust your perspective on productivity. Despite the fact that you’re tempted to evaluate your daily success based on the number of hours you work, it’s the quality of work you deliver thatmattersmost. 40 A.Resistpeerpressure. B.Acceptyourincapacity. C.Inshort,you’redealingwithaworkaholic,oraworkenthusiast. D.Beinggoodatyourjobdoesn’tmeanworkingmorebutproducingresults. E.Ifyoublameyourselfforfailingtooutperformyourworkaholiccolleagues F.Whileit’stemptingtoassumeyourcolleagueisoverworkingtooutshineyou G.Youmightalsoadvocateforbettersystemsandprocessesthatreplaceexcesseffort. 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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 第7页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组It was the first night of Chanukah(光明节) and the night before Ellie’s last final.As a freshman she was more than ready to go home for the first time sinceAugust. She’d packed everything 41 the booksshewascrammingwithandhermenorah(烛台)that’slitevery nightofChanukah.Elliehadbeenso 42 topackthemenorahearlierthatnight. However, just as she was to 43 it was OK to “skip” the first night’s lighting, the 44 from that special place where “mother guilt” resides said, “You lit the menorah!” Therefore, Ellie lit the candles,saidtheblessingsandplacedthemenorah 45 . 46 returning to the dorm after holidays, she found a small “Thank you” note taped to her door,signed “Susan”anddatedthe firstdayofChanukah.NotknowingaSusan,Ellie 47 thenote hadbeendeliveredtoherbymistake. Suddenly, there was a knock. There, standing in the hall was a woman Ellie didn’t recognize. “I’m Susan,”shesaid.“Iwantedtothankyou 48 butyou’dalreadyleftbeforeIfinishedmyfinals.” SensingEllie’s(her) confusion,Susan 49 tocomeinandexplain.ItseemedthatSusanhad been facing the same 50 that night. Because her sister Hannah had been killed by a drunk driver ten months earlier, and the sisters had always taken turns lighting 51 candle and this wasn’t Susan’s year.Itwas too 52 toeven think aboutChanukahwithout Hannah andSusan haddecided onskippingtheentireholiday. Susanwasabouttocloseherdrapes(窗帘)whenshehappenedtoseethecandles 53 inEllie’s window. “It was if Hannah had taken her turn and put the menorah in your window for me to see.” Susan saidshe 54 thelightsandwatchedthecandleswithblurredeyesuntiltheyburnedout. Believing Hannah’s lights would never go outbutbe therein her heartwhensheneededreconnection with Hannah, all Susan had to do was 55 her eyes and “see” the candles in the window, the ones thatHannahhadlitthelasttimeitwasherturn. 41. A.except B.beyond C.besides D.despite 42. A.distracted B.tempted C.influenced D.promoted 43. A.simplify B.justify C.identify D.modify 44. A.sound B.figure C.voice D.warning 45. A.inhersuitcase B.byherdoor C.inherstudy D.onherwindow 46. A.In B.For C.With D.On 47. A.decided B.agreed C.suspected D.noticed 48. A.inperson B.ontime C.onpurpose D.inrelief 49. A.begged B.longed C.asked D.agreed 50. A.vision B.imagination C.puzzle D.dilemma 51. A.thelast B.thefirst C.thebest D.theworst 52. A.pitiful B.wonderful C.painful D.hopeful 53. A.shining B.illuminating C.flaming D.spreading 54. A.turneddown B.turnedoff C.turnedon D.turnedup 55. A.open B.blink C.widen D.close 第二节 语法填空(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。 Li Ziqi, one of China’s most popular influencers, made 56.__________ surprising comeback on the afternoonofNovember12aftershestoppedpostingvideosformorethanthreeyears. Shefirstmadehername in2016onSinaWeiboandwentviraloverseasafterwards.Withshortvideos 第8页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组featuring poetic portrayals of rural life and covering 57.__________(vary) of crafts related to traditional Chinese culture, nothing seems impossible with Li’s hands working magic. In the videos, Li, often 58. ___________(dress)ingracefultraditionalgarments,risesatsunrise,restsatsunset,plantsseedsandcrafts bamboofurniture. Li, born in 1990, has lived with her grandparents in Mianyang, Sichuan, since the age of 6 after her father59.__________(die).Lifewasdifficultforherduringheryouthassheandhergrandparentshadlittle 60.__________(live)on.Shestartedtoworkinthecityat14andwouldnothavereturnedtoherchildhood home butfor her grandmother 61.__________ (fall) ill in 2012.After returning home, Li opened an online shop to sell mostly food products. To increase sales, she took up making short videos in 2016 about 62.__________theseproductswerecreated. AWeibouser onceremarked, “Li’s successlies in herpassionforlife.”AnotherWeibouserwrote,“Thank you for giving me an opportunity to appreciate the landscape in the countryside.” But Li is not 63.__________ criticism. Some people have expressed skepticism because it is 64.__________(believe) thatshelookssoperfectafteralongdayofworkinthefields.Todowhatshedoeswouldbe,formostofus, 65.__________(entire)unlikely. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假如你是李华,你对某大学关于人工智能的暑期课程——大语言模型(Large Language Models) 十分感兴趣,请按要求写一封申请信,内容包含以下方面: 1. 表明申请意愿; 2. 阐述感兴趣的理由; 3. 介绍个人优势。 DearAdmissionsCommittee, ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Warmregards, LiHua 第二节(满分 25 分) 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。 Thestagelightsinthemusichalldarkened,asthenextschool’sconcertbandsettledonstage.TheFirst Chair, a young violinist, called upon each section to play, tuning them with precision and grace. The moment the musical director appeared, a wave of applause filled the air. The annual High School Music Festival was the highlight of my year.As a music teacher,I never missed a session, always amazed by the extraordinary talents the musical directors inspired in their students. But this year might be my last visit. Withagecatchingup,mydesireforretirementwasgrowingstronger. Honestly, there was always a touch of dissatisfaction and envy in my heart as I watched these school bands,becauseIhadneverbeenabletodevelopabandtothislevel.Itaughtinasmallprimaryschool.My students played beginner music, and they were happy when we managed to play from the start all the way to the end of a piece, with all the instruments finishing together. The complexities of full tone, dynamic 第9页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组control,andbalancewerebeyondtheirabilities. As the band opened with their first piece, the striking sound of violins, accompanied by the lively notes of pianos, set my heart pounding. Wouldn’t it be great to be the musical director for one of these massive high schoolbands?Ithoughtas themusic transportedme.Whenthe lastnotesrangout,there was abriefsilencebeforethunderousapplauseerupted.Myagingeyesscannedthestage,seekingfamiliarfaces amongtheperformers.Butmyvisionwasnolongersharpenoughtorecognizeanyone. During the tea break, I headed toward the entrance hall. “Miss Jones!” a young man’s voice cut through the crowd. I recognized the concert uniform he was wearing. It was the very violinist I had been admiring, Puzzled, I searchedhis facefor familiar features, It turnedouttobe Bradley,aformer studentof mine who was difficult to forget, Schoolwork had been hard for him, and he had struggled through all his subjects.Itwasapleasantsurprisetomeethimhere.Wesatdownandhadachat. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Irememberedthedaywhenheaskedtojointheschoolband.________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ IwasstillsmilingasImademywaybacktothemusichall._________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ 第10页,共10页 命题/审题:成都石室中学北湖校区高2025届英语备课组