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第1頁/共1頁湖南省高一第三次大聯(lián)考英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)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(guān)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.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikeattheweekend?A.Windy. B.Rainy. C.Snowy.2.Whatisthetotalvalueofthetoycars?A.£50. B.£130. C.£150.3.Whatanimaldidthespeakersgettwomonthsago?A.Acat. B.Apig. C.Arabbit.4.Whatwillthemandobeforegoingintotown?A.Eathisbreakfast. B.Havehishaircut. C.Visitabookshop.5.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Skinproblems. B.Eatinghabits. C.Healthcare.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(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatseasonisitmostlikelytobe?A.Spring. B.Winter. C.Autumn.7.WhatgiftwillLindagetfromtheman?A.Acoat. B.Adictionary. C.Amobilephone.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Judgeandcompetitor.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Poetandreader.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Gifted. B.Supportive. C.Hard-working.10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Keepwritingpoems.B.Listentoothers’advice.C.Createchancestoshowtalent.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11.Howmuchdoesthemealdealcost?A.$9.99. B.$10.99. C.$12.99.12.Howcanthewomanbebestdescribed?A.Friendly. B.Casual. C.Shy.13.Wherearethespeakerslikelytobe?AAtabank. B.Atacoffeeshop. C.Atashoppingmall.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14.WhichlanguagedidDavidlearnfirst?A.English. B.Arabic. C.French.15.HowlonghasNancylivedintheUS?A.Forherentirelife.B.Lessthanthreeyears.C.Sincehighschool.16.WherewouldNancywanttovisitmost?A.Italy. B.France. C.Portugal.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whoisthespeakermostlikelytalkingto?A.Hisfriends. B.Hisfamily. C.Histourcustomers.18.Whenwillthegroupleavethehouse?A.At5:00a.m. B.At9:00a.m. C.At10:00p.m.19.Whatdoesthespeakerstillneedtodonow?A.Packhisbags.B.Findhispassport.C.GatherallnationalIDcards.20.What’sthespeakermostexcitedabout?A.Hikingmountains. B.Visitingbeaches. C.Playinggolf.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。ACampgroundHostsSequoiaandKingsCanyonNationalParksAddress:47050GeneralsHighway,ThreeRivers,CA93271Contact:559—565—4287Availability:5/15/2024—11/30/2024Suitability:Adults,SeniorsLocation&Dates:SequoiaandKingsCanyonNationalParkshaveCampgroundHostpositionsavailableineachdistrictoftheparks.InKingsCanyon,wearelookingforhostsintheGrantGroveandCedarGroveareasandinSequoia,wearelookingforhostsinDorst,Lodgepole,MineralKing,andtheFoothills.MostcampgroundsareopenfromMaythroughNovemberalthoughthecampgroundlocatedintheFoothillsisopenduringthewholeyear.Duties:Assistwithkiosk(售貨亭)operations.Rove(環(huán)顧)campgroundsandeducatecampersonparkandcampgroundregulations.Provideinformationtovisitorsonrecreationalopportunitiesintheparkandsurroundingareas.ProvideinformationtovisitorsregardingtheNationalRecreationReservationServiceusedforreservationsintheNationalParkSystem.Participateinthepark-widesafetyprogram;informvisitorsofpotentialdangersinthepark.Qualifications:Campingexperience.Abilitytoworkindependently.Goodcommunicationskills.Abilitytorelatetochildrenandadultsofdiversebackgrounds.Apositiveattitude.Goodlisteningskills.BenefitstoVolunteer:Personalexperienceworkinginanationalparksetting.Jobtrainingandexperienceinworkingwiththepublicandanopportunitytointeractwithparkstaffandvisitorsofvaryingbackgroundsandexperiences.WorkingConditions:Hostswillworkaminimumof32hoursperweek,whichincludesweekends.Inreturnforyourvolunteerwork,youwillbegivenafreecampsite.Youwillneedtoprovidearecreationallivingunit.Volunteeruniformsandparkradiosareprovided.Agovernmentcarwillbeprovidedforofficialduties.21.Whereistheyear-roundcampingserviceprovided?A.IntheGrantGrove. B.IntheFoothills.C.InLodgepole. D.InDorst.22.Whatisavolunteerexpectedtodo?A.Collectcampgroundfees.B.Tidyupthecampgrounds.C.Operateakioskindividually.D.Warnvisitorsofpotentialdangers.23.Whatshouldhostsbringtothecampsite?A.Foods. B.Radios.C.Uniforms. D.Livingunits.BWelcometotheChinesemountaincityofDali,alsosometimesknownasDalifornia,anoasisforChina’sdisaffected,driftingorjustplaincurious.Theareahaslongbeenahubforbackpackersandartists,whowereattractedbyitscheaprentsandidyllicoldtown,whereancientcitygatesandwhite-walledcourtyardhomespointtothehistoryoftheBaiethnicminority,whohavelivedthereforthousandsofyears.Butrecently,Dalihasbeenfilledwithadifferentcropofwanderingsouls:youngpeoplefromChina’slargecities,fleeingtheintenselifestylesthatmanyofthemoncelongedfor.Wornoutbythehighcostofliving,cut-throatcompetition,stressfuljobs,andrecordyouthunemployment,theyhaveturnedDaliintoChina’sdestinationofthemoment.AseeminglyinescapablebuzzwordinDaliishealing.Healingyoga,healingcampingtrips,evenhealingcoffeeshops.ThetherapeuticatmospherewasespeciallythickatVeggieArk,acomplexnorthoftheoldtownthathousesthevegancanteen,yogastudios,gonglessonsandadyeworkshop.Eventually,itwouldalsoincludea“self-sufficiencylab”thatTangGuanhua,34,wasbuildinginthecourtyard:awoodendome,constructedbyhand,thatwhencompletedwouldbepoweredbysolarenergy,andserveasanexhibitionspaceforhandicraftsmadewithlocalmaterials.“Iwantedthelabtoencouragevisitorstotryoutmoresustainablelifestyles,”saidTang.Someofthenewarrivalssaytheywanttostayforever;othersacknowledgetheyarelookingjusttotryoutanalternativelifestylebeforereturningtothecitygrind(苦差事).Still,eventhemostcynical(憤世嫉俗的)observerwouldadmitthatthecityfeelsmoreopenandrelaxingthanmostotherplacesinChina.“Peopleherewon’tdeliberatelytrytoassignyoulabels.Youcanjustbeyourselfandbeseen,”saidJoeyChen,a22-year-oldfreelancewriterwhohaddroppedoutofcollegeandmovedtoDaliamonthearlierfromJiangxiprovince.Chenwassittingintheatticreadingcornerofabookstore,devouringtheSimonedeBeauvoirnovelAllMenAreMortal.Downstairs,thewallsweredecoratedwithphotosofFranzKafkaandCheGuevara.ThequestionishowlongDalicanremainsuchaharbor.24.WhichfactordoesNOTcontributetoyoungpeople’sfleeingtoDali?A.Highlivingexpenses. B.Heavyjobstress.C.Tightjobmarkets. D.Decliningsalaries.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“therapeutic”inparagraph4mean?A.Silent. B.Comforting.C.Dynamic. D.Mysterious.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.SomevisitorsconsiderDaliasashelterfromheavyworkload.B.Daliisenthusiasticaboutpursuingsustainabledevelopmentintourism.C.DaliisknownasthemostinclusiveandcomfortableplaceinChina.D.VisitorsarelikelytobedefinedunintentionallyinDali.27.Whatmightbediscussedafterthelastparagraph?A.RecommendedtouristspotsinDali.B.ExistingproblemsofDali’stourism.C.Visitors’impressiveencountersinDali.D.DetailedplansforDali’sfuturedevelopment.CThetransportationofgoodsformsthebasisoftoday’sgloballydistributedsupplychains,andlong-distancetruckingisacriticallinkinthiscomplexsystem.Tomeetclimategoalsaroundtheworld,hydrogen-basedoptionshavebecomeapromisingstrategy.However,hydrogenhassignificantlimitationswhenitcomestodeliveryandrefueling.Theseroadblocks,combinedwithhydrogen’sconvincingpotentialofreducingCO2emissions,motivatedateamofresearchersledbyWilliamH.Green.Theyintendedtoexploreawaytotransportandstorehydrogenusingliquidorganichydrogencarriers(LOHCs),whichareorganicsubstancesthatcanabsorbandreleasehydrogenthroughchemicalreactions.TheteamisdevelopinganewtechnologythatallowsLOHCstonotonlydeliverhydrogentothetrucksbutalsostorehydrogenonboard.Currently,LOHCs,whichworkwithintheexistingsystemoffueldistribution,areusedtodeliverhydrogentorefuelingstations,whereitisthenprocessedanddeliveredontotrucksequippedwithhydrogenfuelcells.“Thecurrentapproachcausessignificantenergylossattherefuelingstation,”saysGreen.“Toaddressthis,ourworkisexploringamoreefficientapplication,withLOHCs-poweredtrucksfeaturingonboarddehydrogenation(脫氫).”Tocarryoutsuchadesign,theteamaimstoadjustthetruck’spowertrain(傳動系統(tǒng))toallowonboardhydrogenreleasefromtheLOHCs,usingwasteheatfromtheengineexhaustpipe(排氣管).Thedehydrogenationprocesshappenswithinahigh-temperaturereactor,whichcontinuallyreceiveshydrogen-richLOHCsfromthefuelstoragetank.Hydrogenreleasedfromthereactorisfedtotheengine.Onitswaytotheengine,someofthehydrogenisredirectedtoaburnertoheatthereactor,whichhelpsincreasethereactorheating.Regardlessoftechnicalimprovements,theseexistingoptionsremainquiteexpensiveduetothehighcostofhydrogendelivery.“Usinghydrogenisanoptionthatisgloballyaccessible,andcouldbeextendedtocountriesliketheonewhereI’mfrom,”saysMorenoSader,whoisfromColombia.“Sinceitworkswellwithexistingsupportingfacilities,largeinvestmentsinadvanceareunnecessary.Theglobalapplicabilityishuge.Thereisalsoanenormouspotentialtoimprovedeliveryandrefuelingtofurtherreducethecost,andoursystemisworkingtodothat,”saysSader.28.Whathaskepthydrogenfrombeingwidelyused?A.Itspotentialthreattotheenvironment.B.Itscomplexprocessofpowergeneration.C.Itsrestrictionsonshipmentandrefueling.D.Itsinconvenienceinproduction.29.Whatcanweknowabouttheteam’snewtechnology?A.Itenhancestrucks’carryingcapacity.B.Itisintendedtocarrydangerousgases.C.Ithelpsdesignanewtypeoftransporttruck.D.ItmakesinnovationsbasedonpresentLOHCs.30.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlyfocuson?A.AddedinformationaboutLOHCs.B.Challengesofredesigningthetruck’spowertrain.C.Anexplanationoftheonboarddehydrogenationprocess.D.Advantagesofusinghydrogeninlong-distancetransportation.31.WhatdoesMorenoSaderimplyabouttheapplicationofhydrogen?A.Itisadouble-edgedsword.B.Itrequireshugeinvestments.C.Itisworthpromotingworldwide.D.Itfacilitatestechnicalimprovements.DPicturethis:youarerunninglatetodropyourkidsoffatschoolinthemorning.Ontopofthis,itispouringrainoutside.Whileyouaredrivingdownthehighway,anothercarcutsyouoff.Youbegintothinktheymustbearudepersonwhoisalsoaterribledriver.Acoupleofminuteslater,you,yourselfaccidentallycutoffsomeone.Youinformyourselfyouractionisaresultofthefactthatyouarelateforyourchild’sdrop-offandyoucannotseewellbecauseoftherain.Whyisitthatweautomaticallyassumeothers’negativeactionsarearesultofwhotheyareasapersonwhilegivingourselvesexcuses?Theactor-observerbias(偏差)isanexplanationforthisconfusingphenomenon.Whenyouexplainsomeone’sbehaviorbasedoninternalfactorslikeassumingthepersonwhocutsyouoffisarudeperson,butattributing(把……歸因于)yourownbehaviortoexternalsituationalfactors,youareengagingintheactor-observerbias.Sowhydoestheactor-observereffectoccur?Thegeneralexplanationisthatitoccursasadefensemechanismformaintaininghighpersonaldignity.Wewouldratherbelievethatourfaultscomefromfactorswecannotcontrolbecausethenwecannotchangethemanditiseasierforustoaccepttheoutcome.Theactor-observerbiasisthecauseofmanyargumentsbetweentheactorandtheobserverasaresultofamisunderstandingoftheeffectofexternalandinternalfactors.Howcanwestopthinkingthiswayandbecomemoresympathetictothepeoplearoundus?Thisiswhereitgetstrickybecausetheobserver’sinternalattributionsareanautomaticprocesswhichmeanstheyoccuralmostimmediatelyandunconsciously(無意識地).Inordertobecomemoresympathetictowardssurroundingpeopleinsituations,wemustmaketheattributionsacontrolledprocess.Acontrolledprocessiswhentheobserverpurposelyfocusesattentiononsomethingandisconsciouslyawareoftheprocess,unlikeanautomaticprocess.Knowingwhattheactor-observereffectisandhowitcaninfluenceyourownattributionsisagoodsteptowardbecomingmoresympatheticandkindertopeopleyouinteractwith.32.Howwouldwedefinetheotherdriver’sbehaviorinParagraph1?A.Anemotionaloutburst.B.Adisplayofbadmanners.C.Amomentofcarelessness.D.Anunavoidablecircumstance.33.Whydowefallfortheactor-observerbias?A.Tosafeguardourself-image.B.Toavoidargumentswithothers.C.Topromotesympathytowardsothers.D.Toensurefairnessininterpersonalinteractions.34.Howmightanobserverbemoreconsideratetoanactor’sactions?A.Byfocusingonthesituationalfactors.B.Bymakingtheattributionprocessautomatic.C.Byattributingtheseactionstointernalfactors.D.Byimaginingthemselvesinthesamesituations.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhywerepeatourmistakesB.HowwecanstopblamingothersC.WhatisthescienceofsocialjusticeD.Whywealwaysignoreourownfaults第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。ThegameofbaseballhaslongbeenwovenintothefabricofAmericanlife.Itisnosurprisethenthatthebaseballgloveisassociatedwithfondmemories.____36____Itisalsoanexampleofaproductthathasbeenperfectedovertime.Originally,baseballwasplayedwithoutglovesbecausetheballswerehome-madeandsoft.Madefromstringcoveredwithleatherorcottonsacksstuffedwithrags,theballswereeasieronthehand.Thelate19thcenturysawbaseballsmadebymachineandstandardizedacrosstheUnitedStatestobetighterandharder,andtheywerecapableofhurtingacatcher’shands.____37____Baseballgloveswereinitiallyjustleatherworkglovesadaptedtosuittheplayer’sneeds.____38____However,thesimplepaddedworkglovescouldnotpreventknuckles(指關(guān)節(jié))frombursting,fingersfromsplittingandbonesfrombreaking.Thesolution?Morepaddingwasaddedtotheglove.____39____Thisdesignchangedlittleuntilthelate1930s,whenanextraflapwebthatlookedlikeafishingnetwasaddedbetweenthethumbandthefingers.Thismadeitpossibleforfirstbasementocatchthrownballsmoreeasily,revolutionizingthefunctionoftheglove.Duringthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury,fielders’glovesevolvedsteadilytoimprovetheircatch.Fieldglovedesignswereadaptedwithlongerfingers,deeperpocketsandlargerwebsbetweenthethumbandthefingers.Newdesignsalsoaddedlacebetweenthefingers,makingiteasierforplayerstocatchtheball.Evenmoresignificantly,anewglovedesignwasintroducedin1957,withaspecialfeatureintheheeloftheglove’spalm,whichallowedtheglovetocompletelyfoldaroundtheball.____40____Thischaracteristichasbecomethestandardforglovedesigntothisday.Catchers’andfirstbasemen’sglovesalsoadoptedthisstyle.Fromfingerlessworkglovestoflashyglovesdesignedforeachposition,theevolutionofthebaseballglovesincetheearlydaysofprofessionalbaseballisasfascinatingasthegameitself.Duetotechnologicaladvances,wemaylookforwardtoevennewerdesignsforbaseballgloves.A.Behindeverygloveisagreatglovestory.B.Ifagloveiswellcaredfor,itcanlastdecades.C.Thisledtoglovesbeingdesignedtosoftenthecatch.D.However,thebaseballgloveismorethananitemofemotionalvalue.E.Thankstothisnewdesign,fielderscouldeasilysnatch(一下奪過)theballwithonlyonehand.FEarlyfirstbaseballglovedesignswerespecializedfromthepaddedfielders’glovetoanopenglovedesign.G.Forexample,catchers’gloveswereworkgloveswithoutfingerstoallowtheplayertobetterhandletheball.第三部分語言運(yùn)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。Inmyeyes,mymotheriscapableofdoinganything,especiallychoressuchasironingandcooking.However,teachingherhowtousetheInternetisas____41____asuntangling(解開)wires.Once,mymothercametometoaskforhelponhowtofindarecipeforall-beefLasagna.Igavehervery____42____verbal(口頭的)instructions—gotothehomepageofaparticularsearchengineand____43____in“recipeforall-beefLasagna”.Fifteenminuteslater,shecametome,tellingmeshecouldn’tfindtheInterneticon(圖標(biāo)).Iwentovertothecomputerandpointedouttheicontoher.____44____fifteenminuteswentbywhenIfeltataponmyshoulder.Thistime,shewas____45____tosearchfortheparticularrecipe.Gritting(咬)myteeth,Iwalkedtoherroomagain.Isawthatshehadtyped“allbeefLasaga”____46____.Withfrustratedstrokes,Itypedinthecorrect____47____.Yetwhenmymothertimidlytappedmyshoulderagain,Istormednextdoorwithout____48____tohidemyfrustration.Themainpageofthewebsitehadnotshiftedonebit.Ithenrealisedthatshedidnotknowhowto____49____thepage.Whathad______50______seemedlikeaneasytaskwasturningouttobeanintenseone.Toavoidbeing______51______again,Idecidedtofindtherecipeforher.Withoutaword,Irapidlydownloadedafewrecipes,printedthemoutandpassedthemtomymother.However,seeingher______52______,Ibegantoregretmyimpatienceduringthewholeprocess.Atthatmoment,memoriesflashedthroughmymind.WhenIwasyoung,mymother______53______myendlessquestions,enlighteningmewithmuchpatience.NowthatIamolder,the______54______slowlyreverse.Asmymothermayincreasinglyneedmyhelp,shouldn’tI______55______howtorespondtoherneeds?41.A.favorable B.attentive C.necessary D.frustrating42.A.logical B.familiar C.simple D.smart43.A.key B.print C.bring D.turn44.A.Some B.Next C.Another D.Every45.A.eager B.brave C.curious D.unable46.A.correctly B.meanwhile C.carefully D.instead47.A.spelling B.decision C.explanation D.combination48.A.assuming B.bothering C.expecting D.preparing49.A.relyon B.scrolldown C.runacross D.speedup50.A.basically B.currently C.initially D.technically51.A.blamed B.disturbed C.trapped D.tested52.A.optimism B.unwillingness C.pleasure D.embarrassment53.A.tolerated B.forgave C.unlocked D.doubted54.A.principles B.roles C.beliefs D.practices55.A.rethink B.understand C.develop D.anticipate第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。DuringtherecentNationalDayholiday,theAilaoMountains,locatedinSouthwestChina’sYunnanProvince,became____56____unexpectedsensationonline.Aviralvideofromacontentcreator,who____57____(adventure)intotheAilaoMountainsalonetogathermaterials,showcasedtherange’smist-coveredpeaks,tranquilwaters,anduntamedwilderness.Attractedbythemystique,manytouristsflockedtothisoncerelativelyunknowndestinationduringtheholiday.Whatwasonceathinly____58____(populate)“forbiddenzone”quicklyturnedintoacrowded“touristspot”.Contraryto____59____somemaythink,theAilaoMountainsareavastrangeinsteadofasinglepeak.____60____(stretch)about400kilometers,itrunsthroughcentralYunnan,forminganaturalboundarybetweentheYunnan-GuizhouPlateauandtheHengduanMountains.Whilesomepartshavebeendevelopedintoscenicareas,muchoftheAilaoMountainsremainuntouched.AccordingtoveterangeologistWangYu,themountain’sterrainisrugged(崎嶇的),withsteepvertical____61____(drop)andsixdifferentclimatezones.“Thecomplexclimate,whichrangesfromtropicaltoalpine,makesiteasyforweather____62____(change)suddenly.Onceyouenterthedenseforest,it’seasytoloseyourwayandencounterdangerslikevenomoussnakes,leeches,andwildanimals,”Wangwarned.In2021,thedangersoftheregionbecame____63____(tragic)evidentwhenfourprofessionalgeologistsfromtheKunmingNaturalResourcesComprehensiveSurveyCenterofChinaGeologicalSurveywentmissingandwerelaterfounddeadintheAilaoMountains,theyoungestof____64____was25,andtheoldest32.WhiletheallureoftheAilaoMountains’wildbeautyisundeniable,it’scrucialnottoembark______65______suchadventureswithoutpreparation!第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假定你是李華,在英國的一所高中做交換生,你們小組為世界糧食日(WorldFoodDay)設(shè)計的海報獲得一等獎,請代表你們組做經(jīng)驗分享,內(nèi)容包括:1.海報的主題及制作過程;2.活動感受。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,MynameisLiHua.Itisagreathonortobeheretoshareourexperience.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫內(nèi)段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Istoodinthedoorofourflowershop,watchingthestaffworkonarrangementsandtalkwithcustomers.AmongtheemployeeswasEmily,my25-year-olddaughter.Together,myfriendColleenandIhadtrulycreatedanamazingspace.IfirstmetColleen15yearsago,ataneventfortheChesterCountyDownSyndrome(唐氏綜合癥)InterestGroup,rightafterherdaughter,Katie,wasborn.ThegrouphelpedotherfamilieslikeoursnavigatethelifeofhavingachildwithDownsyndrome.“It’ssuchachallengetohelpourdaughtersfindjobs,”IsaidtoColleenoneday.Sheagreed.Whenwelearnedthatonly20percentofadultswithspecialneedshavejobsthatpayatypicalwage,weweredeterminedtomakeadifference.AndnotjustforEmilyandKatie.InJanuary2021,wewereapproachedbyanorganizationthatownedaflowershop,hopingwecoulduseittofurtherourgoal.Itwasadreamcometrue.WecreatedtheKatiMacEducationFoundationandreopenedtheshopasanonprofit.Tenoutofour14employeeshavespecialneeds.ColleenandIspentdaysplanning,ensuringthatourshopwasalearningspaceforouremployees.Weprovidedthemwiththetrainingtheyneeded,notjustinfloristry(花藝)butinessentiallifeskills—communication,moneymanagement,andcustomerservice.Ourdreamwasslowlyturningintoreality,withEmilyandKatieleadingthecharge.AsIwatchedthebusyflowershoparoundme,Ilistenedtothespirit-liftingplaylistEmilyhadpickedoutherself.Shegreetedcustomersandansweredtheirquestions,whileKatieworkedwithhermomtocreateawonderfularrangementforacustomer’sspecialoccasion.Thearoma(芳香)ofroses,peoniesandlilieswasheavenly,butitwasouremployeeswhomadetheflowershopaplaceforangels.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Suddenly,thebellabovethedoorrang,announcinganewarrival.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Watchingthemtalk,Icouldn’thelpbutreflectonthejourneythatbroughtushere.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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雅禮中學(xué)2025屆高三月考試卷(三)英語本試題卷分為聽力、閱讀、語言運(yùn)用和寫作四個部分,共10頁。時量120分鐘。滿分150分。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。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(guān)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?!?題答案】【答案】B【2題答案】【答案】C【3題答案】【答案】A【4題答案】【答案】A【5題答案】【答案】B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(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)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(dú)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(dú)白讀兩遍?!?~7題答案】【答案】6C7.C【8~10題答案】【答案】8.B9.B10.A【11~13題答案】【答案】11.C12.A13.B【14~16題答

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