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绝密★暑假返校联考结束前名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)届高三第一次联考Z202025英语试题卷命题平湖中学曹丽燕、陆晴雯磨题临平中学李瑾义乌中学方波临安中学宋昕祎校稿殷沈华、陈淑君考生须知
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟
2.请用黑色签字笔将学校、班级、姓名、考号分别填写在答题卷和机读卡的相应位置上第I卷(选择题部分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,5A BC你都有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10A.Buy anew refrigerator.B.Clean therefrigerator.C.Have therefrigerator fixed.
2.What does the manplan to do tomorrowA.Have arest.B.Attend ameeting.C.Watch amatch.
3.How doesthe womansoundA.Angry.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.
4..What doesthe womanmeanA.She isntfeeling well.B.She likesgymnastics a lot.C.She isunable tojoin theteam.
1.What doesthe man advise the woman to do
5.When doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In themorning.B.At noon.C.In theafternoon.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BC听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间,55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What dowe know about CarolineA.She doesballet exercises.B.She runs a studio.C.She isa dancer.
7.Where doesthe manprefer toexerciseA.In agym.B.In apark.C.In astudio.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108..What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Schoolmates.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Waiter andcustomer.
9.What doesthe manusually doon TuesdayafternoonsA.He takesclasses.B.He workspart-time.C.He goesto library.名校联盟(浙江省名校新高考研究联盟)届高三第一次联考Z202025英语参考答案
一、听力部分(30分)1-5CBBCA6-10ABAAC11-15ACBAC16-20BABCC
二、阅读理解(50分)21-23ABB24-27ADBC28-31DC AC32-35BDAD36-40ECBGF
三、语言运用(30分)第一节41-45CDBAB46-50CDCBD51-55AACBD第二节
56.its
57.has proved/proven
58.evidenced
59.conclusions
60.from
61.is linked
62.However
63.increasingly
64.capability
65.which
四、写作部分(40分)第一节应用文写作Dear Chris,Im thrilledto inviteyou to be partof somethingtruly special!Were puttingtogether acharity concertnext monthwiththe goalof raisingfunds to support studentsfrom economicallydisadvantaged families.Ifll be a nightfilled withheartwarmingmusic andshared smilesin ourschool auditorium.Now,heres whereyou comein.Weve beenfans ofyour performances,and wedbe absolutelyexcited tohave youshareyour giftwith us.Here area fewideas that might suityour style:If youfancy takingcenter stage,how abouta solopianoperformance of a classicalpiece Itwould be a showstopper!Or,if youreup forit,a duetwith otherstudentmusicians couldbeamagical collaborationthat ouraudience wouldlove.Fd liketo hearwhat youthink.Just letme knowby theend ofthis week.Looking forward to yourreply andhopefullyseeing youon stage!Yours,Li Hua第二节读后续写Paragraph1:At thatpoint anidea struckme.I saidto the audience,This morningI wasintroduced toAmy Graham,a17-year-old.I want to bringher uphere andlet youall sendhealing lifeenergy towardher.^^Supported byher father,Amy steppedonto thestage,looking frailfrom anabsolute lackof exercise.She talkedabout whatshe wassuffering fromand her finalwish to be atthis workshop.Touched byher story,the audiencespontaneously warmedup their hands andengagedin thesimple exercise,after whichthey gave her atearful standingovation.Paragraph2:With around of applause,Amys dadled heroff thestage.At thatmoment,the workshopbecame morethanjust alecture on positive thinking——it showedthe powerof hopeand theresilience of the humanspirit.After theworkshopconcluded,attendees lingered,sharing storiesand exchangingcontact information.Many approachedAmy andher parents,offering wordsof encouragement.It wasclear thatsomething extraordinaryhad takenplace——a blend ofhope,belief,and thecourage toconfront adversitywith positivity.Before leaving,Amy thankedme for the unexpectedinvitation,which was a realbonus forher andgaveherthe healingpower beyondphysical remedies.听力原文Text1M:Im noexpert.But thatnoise in your refrigeratordoesnt soundgood.Maybe you should calland haveit checkedout.W:Youre right.And Isuppose Iveput itoff longenough.Text2W:Take themedicine and Im sureyou willget wellagain ina coupleof hours.M:I hopeso.Or Iwont beable to take partin themeeting abouttomorrow^basketball match.Text3M:Honey,Im home.W:Did youremember tobuy theticketsM:Well,I remember,but theywere soldout.W:Oh no.I wasreally lookingforwardto the play.Text4M:If youare interestedin gymnastics,the universityhas anoutstanding team.W:I canteven climbthe stairswithout havingto stopand catchmy breath.Text5W:Have yougiven outyour monthlyreport yetM:No,I havent.I wasplanning to give itout thisafternoon.W:Please doit assoon aspossible.The monthlyreport issupposed to be givenout beforelunch hour.M:Im sorry.I didntknow that.Til doit rightaway.Text6M:Wow!You look amazing,Caroline!W:Thanks!Ive beentaking balletclasses.The exercisesare verychallenging.They havehelped meget intogreat shape.M:I didntknow youwere adancer.W:Oh,Im not.But there9sastudio nearmy housethat letsregular peopletake classesand doballet exercises.It helpsthestudio makemoney,and itgives usa chance to getfit.M:Are thereonly womenin theclassesW:No,there aremen,too.Do youwant to come withme sometimeM:No,thanks.I preferrunning in the park.The sunshineand freshair aregood for me.Text7M:Hey,Marina!Hows itgoingW:Great!Its niceto seeyou.Hows yourschool goingM:Oh,fine.But itstoo busy.Tm takingfour classes,but Imalso workingin theStudent UnionCafeteria.I workthereMonday throughFriday from6:00am to8:30am.W:You soundbusy.Do youhave time to get together andhave coffeeI come to theuniversity formy classeson TuesdayandThursday afternoons.M:Id loveto.I finishwork atnoon,but thenI have classes.W:Oh.What aboutFriday Isometimes come to usethe library.Do youhaveclassesin theafternoon onFridayM:No.We cangettogetherthen andcelebrate theendof the week.Text8M:Hello,Elizabeth.How areyou Youlooka bit worriedtoday.W:Well,there issomething wrongactually.Perhaps youcan giveme someadvice.Last nightwhen Treturned from thetheater,I foundthat Ilost mywallet.M:Oh dear!What wasinyourwalletW:Some money,of course,my visa,all myidentity cardsand somephotos.M:Well,if Iwere you,Id goto the police stationstraight awayand reportit.W:Yes.Ive alreadydone that,and theysaid theydlook fbrit.But wereleaving soonandIneed myvisa andidentity cardbadly.M:I thinkyoushouldput anadvertisement in China Daily,saying whenand whereyou lostit.W:But thattakes toolong.M:Wait aminute!My unclelives veryclose to the theater.IH telephonehim and ask himto gothere toinquire aboutit.Youd betterhave breakfastnow andIll meetyou later.W:Oh,thank you.I hopehe findsit.Text9M:What agreat city!Ifs asbeautiful asAmsterdam.W:I thinkIm goingto likeit,too.Can wejust drivearound beforewe checkinto ahotelM:Sure.While inAmsterdam,I phonedahead to make reservationsin onehotel onGother Street.Its in the centerof thecity.W:Good!I hopeits nottoo farfromtheshopping district.I didntbuy thatmuch inAmsterdam,so I have someextramoney to spend here.M:Look at all the parks.Its wonderfulto seehow cleanand greenthese Europeancities are.And look!Theres theRoyalFactory.W:What aboutitM:The royalfamily ownsit.It hasbeen makingworld-class silkfor hundredsof years.W:I see.And whafsover thereLook atall thepeople!M:Thats theCentral Stationnext toCentral Garden.The CentralGarden isfamous around the worldas anamusementpark.W:Will wehave time to gothereM:Of course!Were onvacation,rememberText10Welcome toFantastic Homesof theRich andFamous!In thisprogram wewill explorethe beautifulhomes offamouspeople fromall aroundthe world.Today,we arelooking at the homeof thelate Michael Jackson.Michael Jacksons homeis calledNeverland Ranch.It isa homelike noother.It has all thethings thatevery starshome shouldhave:a six-cargarage,a hugebasketball court,and agolf course.What makesit specialis that it isalso hometo twenty-seven differenttypesof animals,and thereare tonsof ridesand games.Jackson believedthat hishome shouldbea place for kids tohavefun andrelax.There arealso manygreat placesfor adults,including ahuge ballroom,a spacefor musicand art,and alargetheater.Jacksonshomewas mainlyaplacefor himto escapefrom hisfame andrelax byhimself and with friends.Hewanted tobuild hisown privateworld to enjoy andhe certainlymanaged to do that.After all,MichaelJacksonwas theKingof Pop,andhedeserved tolive ina niceplace.
10.When willthe speakersmeetA.On Tuesday.B.On Thursday.C.On Friday.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Why doesElizabeth lookworried todayA.Her wallet wasgone.B.She didntget hervisa.C.She gotlost in the theater.
12..What hasElizabeth doneA.Shes contactedthe theater.B.Shes putanadinChinaDaily.C.Shes turnedto the police forhelp.
13.What willthe mando forElizabethA.Treat herto breakfast.B.Call hisuncle.C.Lend somemoney toher.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What doesthewomanwant todo firstA.Tour aroundthe city.B-Book ticketsto Amsterdam.C・Reserve ahotel onGother street.
15.What is the womansexpectation of the hotelA.It wontcost much.B・Its cleanand green.C.Its closeto theshopping malls.
16.What dowe knowabout theRoyal FactoryA.Its state-owned.B・It producesgreat silk.C.It wasbuilt100years ago.
17.Why dothe speakerscometo the cityA.To takea vacation.B.To goon business.C.To visita friend.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018..What isthe speakerA.An architect.B.A hostess.C.A tourguide.
19.What isunique aboutMicheal JacksonshomeA.There aresix cars.B.It offerscourses insports.C.Various animalslive there.
20.What doesthe speakersay aboutMicheal JacksonA.His homebrought himfame.B.His privatelife was well known.C.He deservedhis wonderfulhome.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、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DJoinus ona journeyof discoverythis summerat TheNew YorkPublic Library!Disco verfree programsforkids,teens andadults.Skills forthe WorkplaceTeensreview professionalworkplace skillsto preparefor theirentry intothe workforce.Well reflecton challengingworksituations,discuss how to respondto them,and learn about resourcesavailable forsupport.Date:Wednesday,July10Location:Parkchester LibraryAudience:Teens/Young AdultsAdultArt WorkshopJoinus fora basicpainting usingwater colorsor coloringpencils.Coloring promoteswellness,and alsostimulatesbrain areasrelated tomotor skills,the senses,and creativity.All materialswill beprovided.No Registrationrequired.Date:Monday,August12Location:Castle HillLibraryAudience:AdultsSTEAM Crafts and ChatLearnhow to3D printyour owndesigns,express yourcreati vitythrough drawingand painting,make jewelryby hand,and moreat ourweekly STEAMCrafts andChat workshop.First come,first served.Date:Wednesday,September4Location:Harry BelafonteLibraryAudience:Teens/Young AdultsFamilyStorytimeJoin usfor songs,rhymes,and favoriteread-aloud booksin thisstorytime thafsfun forthe wholefamily.For youngchildrenof allages.Ideal forcaregivers withmultiple-aged children.Date:Friday,September6Location:Riverdale LibraryAudience:Pre-schoolersIf youhave anyquestions about the eventslisted above,please contactthe branchfor moreinformation.See hereforservice updatesat theLibrary.
21.Which branchlibrary shouldteens chooseif theywant topractice essentialjob skillsA.Parkchester Library.B.Castle HillLibrary.C.Harry BelafonteLibrary.D.Riverdale Library.A.Design a3D printer.B.DIY hand-made jewelry.C.Learn toserve others.D.Explore theNew Yorkcity.
23.What dothe programshave incommonA.They aretargeted atteenagers.B・They arefree ofcharge.C.They areavailable allsummer.D.They needtoberegistered inadvance.B
22.What canparticipants doin theprogram STEAMCraftsandChatGrowing upas a kid inthe UK,I wasfascinated byinsects.Wanting toprotect them,I startedbuilding housesfor ants,(箔纸)using littlepieces ofwood andleaves.I thenmoved onto makinglittle cupsand saucersfrom silverfoil forthemagical creatures.When seeingmy work,my mothertold me that thesmaller1made things,the biggermy namewouldbecome.As theyears wentby,my designsbecame morecomplicated.Making sculpturesisnt actuallyenjoyable.I sometimesworkfor16hours aday withoutbreaks,and ittakes meup tothree monthsto finisha sculpture.I haveto holdmy breathduringthe sculptingprocess.One time,a flylanded ona Cinderella carriage sculptureI wasworking on.The flyswings blewit away,and it waslost.I washeartbroken.Another time,I accidentallybreathed ina microscopicAlice fromAlice inWonderland.Alice is now inthe Wonderlandforever.But itdid giveme thechanceto make aneven betterone thesecondtime around.My sculptureshave takenmetoincredible places.In2012,I metthe queen,giving hera crownon thehead of a pin.In2013,I receivedmy firstGuinness WorldRecord forcreating thesmallest sculptureby hand,a24-carat goldmotorbike that(胎儿)fitted insidea hair.In2017,1beat myrecord witha sculptureofahuman fetusthat measured
0.078mm by
0.053mm.(自闭症)I wasdiagnosed withautism as an adult.In school,my teachershad pointedme outas anexample of failure;now,I seemy autismasagift.Its pushedmetobe thebest Ican be.I holdworkshops inschools forneurodiverse children,sharing mystory andhelping themcreate theirown miniaturefigures.The microscopicworld hasalways beenmy happyplace.Tve triedto makebigger sculptures,but smallis bestforme.We needto appreciatethe littlethings in life.Small thingscan alsobe mighty,too.
24.What drovethe authorto maketiny sculptureat thebeginningA.His interestin insects.B.His desiretomakea name.C.His dreamof settinga record.D.His awarenessof wildlifeprotection.
25.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe the authors sculptingprocessA.Eventful andenjoyable.B.Complex andfrustrating.C.Money-wasting butentertaining.D.Time-consuming butfulfilling.
26.How doesthe authordeal withhis autismnowA.He receivesmedical treatment.B.He takesfull advantageof it.C.He regardsit asthe sourceoffailure.D.He sharesit andasks helpfrom others.
27.What messagedoesthe author mainlyconvey throughthe textA.Great artcomes ata costof loss.B.Childhood experiencessculpt acareer.C.Minor thingsinlifecan carryweight.D.Hard workcontributes togreat achievements.CHeres aquick quiz.Person Adoes a favor foryou.Person Basks youtodoa favorfor him.Who doyou tendto like(怪癖)more Surprisingly,the answeris PersonB.This quirkof humannature isknown asthe Ben Franklin Effect.Benjamin Franklincame acrossthe phenomenonin1736when servingasaclerk tothe PennsylvaniaAssembly.Apowerful memberdidnt carefor Franklinand threatenedtomakelife miserablefor him.What todo Insteadof winninghimover withsweet talk,Franklin askedif hecould borrowa rareand valuablebook theman owned.This requestalteredthe mansattitude andpaved theway fbrtheir friendship.Franklins takeaway:He thathas oncedone youa kindnesswillbe readytodoyou another,than hewhom youyourself haveobliged.”Several studieshave confirmedthis.But howcan weexplain the Ben Franklin Effect Somepsychologists referto(失调)cognitive dissonance.Its difficultto holdtwo contradictorythoughts atthe sametime.It makesus uncomfortable.We resolvethis tensionby changingour mind.I dontlike Joe,but Iam doinghim afavor,“we mightthink.“So maybeIdo likeWhilecognitive dissonanceexplains alot,it alonedoesnt explainthe Ben FranklinEffect.One2015study foundthat(亲和的)itwas,rather,the affiliativemotive thatthe requestsconvey.That is,we humanswanttomaintain goodrelationswith otherhumans,and oneway to achieve thisis bydoing favorsfor others.This explainsalotabout altruisticbehavior.We likebeing usefuland,by extension,we like those whogive usthe opportunitytodoso・Its in our genes.Yet there is muchwe stilldont knowabout theBenFranklinEffect.Does itapply equallyacross culturesIs thereapoint beyondwhich askingafavormakes youless,not morelikable Askingto borrowa bookis onething;asking toborrowacaris another.
28.Why doestheauthormention BenjaminFranklins experienceA.To illustratea dilemmain makingchoices.B.To suggesta wayof strikingup friendships.C.To stressthe importanceof strategicrequests.D.To introducethe originof theBenFranklinEffect.
29.What isa reasonfor peoplestendency tolikethoseasking fbrfavorsA.Reducing thetension causedby socialcontact.B-Increasing thechance ofgetting helpin return.C.Avoiding thediscomfort fromconflicting thoughts.D.Establishing acooperative communityof sharedtrust.
30.What doesthe underlinedword altruistic“probably meanin paragraph4A.Selfless.B.Impolite.C.Aggressive.D.Responsible.
31.What doestheauthorthink of theBenFranklin EffectA.It makeslittle sense.B.It appliesto mostcultures.C.It hassituational limitations.D.It hasgreat practicalsignificance.DAt onetime,our growing population wasseen ascentral towildlife extinction,resource exhaustion,pollution andenvironmentaldestruction.But today,our concernsshift todeclining birthrates dueto increasedreproductive choiceforwomen.This isa positivedevelopment,but isoften describedasacrisis“inthemedia,highlighting economicand senior carechallenges.Lost inthe conversationare themany positiveaspects of an aging society,which isthe resultof peopleliving(基而出设施)healthier andlonger lives,and common-sense realitieslike reducedneeds forinfrastructure andlowerecological impacts.Also lostisthefact thatour populationstill growsby80million peopleevery year.(排And theconsequences of high birthrates aresevere.Among themis globalwarming.In fact,increased emissions放)from populationgrowth havecanceled morethan threequarters ofthe emissionssaved throughenergy efficiencyandrenewables overthe pastthree decades.Yet,no matterhow welldocumented thelink betweenpopulation andclimate,lowering ourpopulation isnotablyabsent fromthe conversationon solutions.Instead,the focusis ontechnology thatwill supposedlyallow ourentire growingpopulationtoenjoythe energy-intensive lifestylesnow enjoyedby therich,andwithno climateimpacts.But ccgreen,7technology isnot thesolution it is advertisedtobe.Its expansiontothedegree neededto powera(化石)growingpopulationatadecent standardof livingwould itselfrequire ashocking investmentin fossilfuels.It alsorequiresmassive miningoperations,many ofwhich takeplace on the backsof low-wage workersin Africawhere it isdriving destructionof rainforestscritical tothe survivalof greatapes.Besides,it requires10times theland areaas fossilfuelplants forthe sameamount ofenergy generated.When globalwarming threatensto pushbillions intounsafe temperatures,itisno timeto panicthat weare addingfewerto thosebillions.In fact,declining birthrates shouldbe causefor celebrationas theysignify advancesin genderequalityandareduced burdenon Earth.
32.What canwe learnfrom paragraph2A.The globalpopulation isdecreasing everyyear.B・The benefitsofanagingsocietyare overlooked.C・The ecologicalenvironment isturning forthe better.D.The mediamake upmisleading newsaboutthepopulation.
33.What ishighlighted asa disadvantageofhighbirth ratesA.Reduced infrastructureneeds.B.Challenges inseniorcareservices.C.A slowdownin economicgrowth.D.Increased greenhousegas emissions.
34.Why isC€green^^technology questionedinthetextA.It doesdamage tothe ecosystem.B.It isnot populararoundtheworld.C.It isunaffordable forpoor regions.D.It haslittle effecton reducingpollution.
35.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.Aging Societies:A GlobalCrisis B.The Mysteryof6CGreen^^TechnologyC.The Trendof PopulationGrowth D.Declining BirthRates:A HopefulSign第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Why arePolice OfficersCalled CopsPoliceofficers areoften referred to ascops.36Some arguethe termis shortenedfrom“copper”and comesfrom(徽章)copper badgesworn bya policeman.Others saythatitstands forConstabulary ofPolice”.General agreementon theword origins of“cop”,however,suggests thatthe termis basedmore onthe policeman9s jobthanon hisclothing orjob title.In Latin,the verbcapere canbe definedas“to capture.In French,the verbis caper.Tocop“in Englishis toseize ortotake.37Some alsobelieve thatthe Dutchword kapen,which alsoloosely translatesto“to stealor take,is relatedtopolicemen being called coppersor cops.Essentially,thepolice force wasthere totake criminalsoff thestreets.38Andsince AmericanEnglish especiallydraws fromGerman,French,and Latin,the specificlanguage originof kapenor caperecreatesa readypath tothe term“cop”.39And itisnolonger consideredrude.However,certain otherterms forpolice officersare definitelyunwelcome.While BritishPolice mightnot mindbeingcalledbobbies”,no policemembers liketobereferredtoas“pigs”or thefUzz”.Some dontmind the term the“heat”as appliedtothewhole policeforce,but thepoliceforcedoes notgenerallytake kindlyto termsgiven tothem bycriminals.The termcop isin suchcommon usagenow thata showdocumenting theirwork onthe jobis calledCops.Eventhough J.Edgar Hooveronce highlyobjected tothe term,itisnow fineto refertoa policeman ora policewoman asa cop.40A.The termis slightlyless familiarto people.B・So,the Latin,Dutch,and Frenchterms areall similar.C.These wordsdefine someof whatapolice officer does.D.The professionofapolice officerwas notrespected then.E.But theoriginsofthis nicknameare somethingofadebate.F.However,theterm“policeofficer“is generallymost correct.G.Today itis appropriateto callmembers ofthepoliceforce cops.第n卷第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWhenI wasyoung,my familyhad oneofthefirst telephonesinourneighborhood.I usedto listenwith41when mymothertalked tothe oldcase42tothewall.Then Idiscovered thatinside thewonderful43lived anamazing person-Information Please,who could44anybodysnumber.(精灵)My firstpersonal45with thisgenie-in-the-bottle cameone day.Amusing myselfatthetool bench,I hitmyfinger witha hammer.The painwas terrible,but therewas noone hometogive
46.Suddenly Ispotted thetelephone.Quickly Iran forit and47the receiver.Information Please!”I48A voicespoke intomyear.Information.hurt myfinger../9The tearscame readilyenough nowthat I had a(n)
49.“Isnt yourmother home^^came thequestion.“Nobodys homebut me.”“Are youbleeding^^“No.”I replied.“Can youopen youricebox”she asked.I saidI could.Then50a littlepiece ofice andhold itto yourfinger.”After thatI called her foreverything.I askedher forhelp withmy geographyand math.She even51methatmy petchipmunkIhadcaught intheparkliked eatingfruits andnuts.never reallyleft me;often inmomentsof53I wouldrecall thesense ofsecurity Ihad then.I54was tohave spenthow patientand55a strangerhertime ona littleboy.
41.A.respect B・sincerity C・fascination D.caution
42.A.driven B.pushed C.opened D.fastened
43.A.hole B-device C・home D.community
44.A.supply B・change C.delete D.guess
45.A.meeting B・experience C・interview D.cooperation
46.A.approval B.confidence C.sympathy D.comment
47.A.pressed B.fixed C・replaced D.liftedAs Igrew intomy teens,the memoriesof thosechildhood
5248.A.ordered B,cheered C.yelled D.declared
49.A.teacher B・audience C・partner D.assistant
50.A.heat upB.slip onC.put awayD.chip off
51.A.informed B.showed C・warned D.inspired
52.A.conversations B.injuries C.pains D.dreams
53.A.glory B・kindness C.doubt D.anger
54.A.admitted B・appreciated C・wondered D.estimated
55.A.optimistic B.ambitious C.disciplined D.understanding第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The developmentofthemovie industryin Indiais mostlyconditional uponthe actionsof present-day companies.Therefore,the latteris concernedabout increasing
56.it influenceby enteringinto anew partnershipwith westernfilmproduction companies.This practice
57.prove tobe beneficialin termsof ensuringthe growthoftheindustry sofar,
58.evidence bythe successfulcooperation betweenDreamWorks andReliance Entertainmentin India.The twocompanies havebeen partnersfor overthe pastseven years,and itis sufficienttimetomake
59.conclusion可彳『性ontheprofitability andthe overallfeasibility ofsuch policies.Another indicationofthebenefits gained
60.theDream Works-Reliance Entertainmentpartnership istheir agreementto continuethe relationship.The trendfor Indianfilm productioncompanies tobecome partnerswith western filmmakers
61.link tothe overallgrowthoftheindustry andits patternsaswell.The countryis experiencinga periodof consistentdevelopment andreleasesmore moviesthan theUnited States.
62.,thereisa challengeposed byshifting audiencepreferences,which
63.increasingfavor Westernmovies overIndian movies.This way,even thepositive environmentconditioned bythe largemarketreadily availableis incapableof overcomingthe newsituation.Thus,the Indianmovie industrysfurther developmentsolelydepends ondomestic companies
964.capable tocooperate withwesternfilmmakers,
65.will facilitatethepromotion ofa productappealing todiverse audiences.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分假定你是校学生会主席李华,下个月将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会请给你校的英国留学生写一封邮件Chris邀请他来参与演出,内容包括.活动介绍;表演形式建议
12.注意写作词数应为左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
1.802Dear Chris,Yours,Li Hua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After flyingall night,I wastired asI arrivedin Denverto holdan eventonpositivethinking.As Ientered thelecturehall,Dr.Fred Vogtasked me,Do youknowaboutthe Make-A-Wish Foundation^^YesJ Ireplied.Well,a17-year-old(晚期的)girl AmyGraham hasbeen diagnosedas havingterminal cancer.Doctors gaveher threedays.Her dyingwishwas to attend yourlecture.I wasshocked.I felta combinationof aweand doubt.I couldntbelieve itI thoughtkids whowere dyingwould wanttogo seeDisneyland,or suchlike.Why wouldakidwith onlya fewdays tolive wanttospendtheir finaldays listeningtoa motivationalspeaker Suddenlymy thoughtswere interrupted...“Heres Amy.Before mestood agirl wearinga brightred hatto coverher head,which wasbald fromall ofthetreatments.Her weakbody wasabitbent.She said,“My twogoals wereto graduatefrom highschool andtoattendyourlecture.My doctorsdidnt believeI coulddo eitherand theydidnt thinkId haveenough energy.Ihaveto relyon myparentsnow.^^Tears welledin myeyes;I waschoked up.My mindwas beingshaken.I clearedmy throatand smiled,“Thanks fbrwantingtocome.We hugged,wiped oureyes andseparated.That Sundayafternoon Iheld theworkshop thatAmy andherparentsattended.The audiencewas packedtooverflowing withover athousand attendeeseager tolearn,grow andbecome morefully human.I humblyasked theaudienceif theywanted tolearnahealing processthatmightserve themfor life.From thestage itappeared thateveryones(用力地)hand wasraised highintheair.I taughttheaudiencehowtovigorously rubtheirhandstogether,separate thembytwo inchesand feelthe healingenergy.Then Ipaired themoff witha partnerto feelthe healingenergy fromthemselves注意to another,explaining thateveryone hadhealing potentialtosupportothers..续写短文词数应为左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答
2.At thatpoint anidea struckme.With around ofapplause,Amys dadledheroff thestage.。