安徽省示范高中皖北协作区2024届高三第26届联考英语试卷(含答案)
展开一、听力题
1.What des the wman want the man t d?
A.Buy a present.B.Prepare a party.C.Type up an article.
2.Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
A.In a restaurant.B.In a shp.C.In an ffice.
3.What sprt des the man prefer t watch?
A.Basketball.B.Sccer.C.Baseball.
4.Hw lng will the registratin last?
A.One hur.
B.One and a half hurs.
C.One hur and frty minutes.
5.Hw much will the wman spend?
A.$200.B.$220.C.$230.
听下面一段材料, 回答以下小题。
6.Why des the wman call?
A.T bk a table.
B.T reschedule an interview.
C.T apply fr a part-time jb.
7.What will the wman be ding at 2:30 this afternn?
A.Having a class.
B.Talking t the manager.
C.Wrking in a restaurant.
听下面一段材料, 回答以下小题。
8.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.New films.
B.Ppular cinemas.
C.Film-seeing habits.
9.What seems t bther the wman at the cinema?
A.The uncmfrtable seat.
B.The nisy audience.
C.The lng waiting time.
10.What d we knw abut the man?
A.He prefers seeing new films at the cinema.
B.He enjys seeing films with friends.
C.He likes talking abut new films.
听下面一段材料, 回答以下小题。
11.What des the bk fcus n?
A.Fd cultures.B.Fd supplies.C.Recipes.
12.Where are the speakers frm?
A.China.B.Canada.C.Suth Krea.
13.Hw d many peple in Africa and the Middle East eat?
A.They prefer a frk and knife.
B.They use wd r bamb chpsticks.
C.They push fd inside with right hands.
听下面一段材料, 回答以下小题。
14.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Clleagues.B.Neighbrs.C.Friends.
15.Why des the wman hurry t mve?
A.T mve t a quiet place.
B.T live near her cmpany.
C.T have parties in her new hme.
16.What des the wman d with the desk?
A.Thrw it away.
B.Put it in the car.
C.Leave it where it is.
听下面一段材料, 回答以下小题。
17.What makes the plan fr the visitrs changed?
A.Lack f time.B.Bad weather.C.Budget cuts.
18.What des the speaker say abut the museums at Suth Kensingtn?
A.They are free n Thursdays.
B.They are clse t each ther.
C.They are pen n different days.
19.When will the speaker prbably leave the Natinal Histry Museum?
A.At 1:00 pm.B.At 3 00 pm.C.At 6:00 pm.
20.What is the last stp f the tur?
A.The Natinal Gallery.
B.The Science Museum.
C.Victria and Albert Museum.
二、阅读理解
Nwhere is the intercnnectin f the natural wrld mre evident than in the delicate balance f its ecsystems. These bks examine the secret t that balance, making cmplex cncepts accessible t readers just beginning their scientific jurneys.
The Elephant
By Jenni Desmnd. Illustratin: by the authr.2018.
The caring nature, intelligence, and incredible size f African and Asian elephants shine thrugh in Desmnd's magnificent presentatin f these mammals. Her illustratins are shwstppers, and the text includes general characteristics and habits. Desmnd's writing, precise and inviting, calls attentin t the elephant's rle as a keystne species in the ecsystem and humans' rles in elephants' declining numbers.
Beavers
By Rachel Pliquin. Illustratin: by Nichlas Jhn Frith.2018.
This first in the Superpwer Field Guide series, abut the natural wrld's resident superheres, ffers effervescent examinatins f a beaver's super characteristics. Pliquin explains in simple but exact language hw these "wet land warrirs" chew dwn trees, build dams and ldges, and mst awesme f all, functin as a keystne species t create entire new ecsystems.
The Wlves Are Back
By Jean Craighead Gerge. Illustratin: by Wendell Minr.2008.
As Gerge fllws ne wlf's grwth frm pup t adult, the emphasis is nt as much n the wlves and their habits but n hw their presence has changed the ecsystem f Yellwstne and returned its natural balance. Minr's finely detailed illustratins feature spectacularly rendered animals in the fregrund f the bld, western landscapes. Tgether the wrds and pictures make fr a highly effective and enjyable explanatin f hw the presence f ne animal can prfundly affect an ecsystem.
21.Wh illustrates the bk The Elephant?
A.Jenni Desmnd.B.Nichlas Jhn Frith.
C.Rachel Pliquin.D.Wendell Minr.
22.What can we learn frm the text?
A.Pliquin describes beavers using cmplex language.
B.Gerge des the research mainly n the wlves and their habits.
C.Desmnd's writing fcuses n humans' active rles in elephant cnservatin.
D.The species mentined abve are likely t influence the ecsystem.
23.Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A.A z guidebk.B. An academic article.
C.A nature magazine.D.A research reprt.
The Dutch Headwind Time Trial Champinship is nly 8.5 kilmeters lng, but it is cnsidered ne f the hardest cycling challenges in the wrld.
If yu've ever ridden a bike against a reasnably strng wind, yu knw just hw difficult dealing with the extra drag can be. Hwever, the Dutch Headwind Time Trial Champinship nly takes place during strms, when the wind frce is expected t be at least 7, n the Osterscheldekering strm barrier, which faces the Nrth Sea.
The Dutch Headwind Time Trial Champinship has been held almst every year n the Osterscheldekering since 2013, gathering hundreds f cycling enthusiasts frm all ver the Netherlands. Participants are limited t 300, all f whm start in the same place, 30 secnds apart frm each ther. The cyclist wh cmpletes the 8.5-kilmeter curse first is declared the winner.
With weather cnditins as bad as they are during this unique race, any kind f technical advantage can make a huge difference. Therefre, rganizers try t level the playing field by ensuring that all participants use the same equipment—a single-speed aluminum Gazelle city bike with back-pedal brakes. The nly things that can prvide an advantage are fitness and endurance (忍耐力) .
Yu might be wndering why anyne wuld want t trture their legs by pedaling against winds that culd sweep a persn ff their feet, and that's a valid questin, but the pint is that many Dutch d. Yu may get a glimpse f the reasn fr their enthusiasm frm the interview f a prfessinal athlete, Lisa Scheenaard, wh has wn the last three editins in the wmen's categry. As she put it, "Fr me, it's nt just t win the champin but t push myself physically and mentally. It inspires and changes me as a persn. As a cyclist, that's the biggest part."
24.What makes the Champinship s challenging?
A.The length.B.The wind.C.The prcedure.D.The equipment.
25.What d the underlined wrds "level the playing field" in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Keep the race fair.B.Grade the race.
C.Make the field flat.D.Hld the cmpetitin.
26.What can be learned frm the text?
A.Participants with determinatin are mre likely t win.
B.Whever has an interest in cycling can take part in it.
C.The Champinship has been rganized every ther year.
D.All participants are required t start in the same place at the same time.
27.Why are s many Dutch enthusiastic abut the Champinship?
A.T cmpete and win the award.B.T seek their frtune.
C.T challenge and imprve themselves.D.T keep their figure.
Using hypdermic needles t deliver drugs has been cmmn fr mre than a century. The past hundred years have seen all manner f medical advances, yet the needle has stayed mstly unchanged. Althugh nw available in a variety f different sizes, it remains a hllw (中空的) , pinty tube. With luck, that may sn change. Researchers arund the wrld are lking fr ways t ease the passage f needles int the skin. Many have been inspired by nature.
An bvius surce f ideas has been msquites, which manage t take their bld meals almst painlessly. One reasn is that the insects release anaesthetic (麻醉的) chemicals when they first puncture (刺穿) the skin. But anther has t d with the shape and actin f their muthparts.
The pint f a msquit's muthparts is serrated (锯齿状的) and sfter at its tip. The insect stretches the skin f its target befre biting, and shakes its muthparts quickly as it pushes it in. All f this helps t reduce the frce needed t puncture the skin. One paper, published in 2020 by a grup f researchers in America and China, fund that a msquit-inspired needle required 27% less frce than an rdinary ne. And less puncture frce means less pain.
Msquit-inspired needles might als be useful fr delicate prcedures such as bipsies (活组织检查) . A paper frm the University f Michigan, als published in 2020, fund that the lwer puncture frce led t less mvement f the sampling area, ensuring that the needles were guided accurately t the area, rather than missing the target.
Fr nw, such devices remain restricted t labs. But there is a big market fr better needles. Accrding t the Wrld Health Organizatin, arund 16bn injectins were given in 2018. With ne persn in fur saying they suffer frm trypanphbia, r a fear f needles, the savings n stickers and sweets fr the brave suls wh rll up their sleeves wuld be cnsiderable.
28.Which cntributes t msquites' getting bld withut causing pain?
A.The sund they make befre biting.
B.The special shape f their muthparts.
C.The high speed f their actin.
D.The small size f their muthparts.
29.What can we learn abut the msquit-inspired needles frm the text?
A.They have been put n the market.
B.They required mre puncture frce than the rdinary nes.
C.It's easier fr them t get thrugh the skin.
D.The lwer puncture frce may cause them t miss the target.
30.What is the authr's attitude twards the msquit-inspired needles?
A.Unclear.B.Tlerant.C.Dubtful.D.Psitive.
31.Which f the fllwing is a suitable title fr the text?
A.The painless needles inspired by nature.
B.The applicatin f the msquit-inspired needles.
C.The latest medical advances made by researchers.
D.Msquites' unique way t take the bld painlessly.
When we think abut lives filled with meaning, we ften fcus n peple whse grand cntributins benefited humanity. Abraham Lincln, Martin Luther King and Nelsn Mandela surely felt they had a wrthwhile life. But hw abut us rdinary peple, struggling in a typical existence?
There is an imprtant element t cnsider. Think abut the first butterfly yu stp t admire after a lng winter r imagine the scenery at the tp f a hill after a fresh hike. Smetimes existence delivers us small mments f beauty. When peple are pen t appreciating such experiences, these mments may enhance hw they view their life. This element is defined as EA (experiential appreciatin) by Jshua Hicks, a psychlgical prfessr at Texas A M University.
Recently, he and his research team set ut t figure ut whether EA was related t a persn's sense f meaning in a series f studies that invlved mre than 3,000 participants. At an initial test, researchers had participants rate their agreement f different cping strategies t relieve their stress. They fund peple wh managed stress by fcusing n their appreciatin fr life's beauty als reprted experiencing life as highly meaningful.
Researchers then cnducted a series f experiments, in which they gave participants specific tasks and, nce mre, asked them t reprt hw strngly they identified with statements linked t purpse, etc. In ne case, participants wh watched an awe-inspiring vide reprted having a greater sense f EA and meaning in life, cmpared with thse wh watched mre neutral (中立的) vides. After reflecting n the results cllected frm the participants, researchers cnfirmed their riginal thery.
But applying that insight can be difficult. Our mdern, fast-paced, prject-riented lifestyles fill the day with targets and gals. We are n the g, and we attempt t maximize utput bth at wrk and at leisure. This fcus n future utcmes makes it all t easy t miss what is happening right nw. Yet life happens in the present mment. We shuld slw dwn, let life surprise us and embrace the significance in the everyday life.
32.Why are the butterfly and the scenery n a hill mentined in paragraph 2?
A.T intrduce a cncept.
B.T attract readers' interest.
C.T demnstrate the beauty f nature.
D.T shw the necessity f prtecting nature.
33.Hw did the researchers cnduct the study?
A.By designing different strategies t reduce stress.
B.By studying previus research data.
C.By shting vides starring the participants.
D.By analyzing the respnse frm the participants.
34.Wh tends t find life mre meaningful accrding t the text?
A.A persn wh always gets her life well-rganized.
B.A persn wh ften hears mtivating speeches.
C.A persn wh leads a fast-paced life.
D.A persn wh always expects future results.
35.What life philsphy des the authr shw in the last paragraph?
A.N pains, n gains.
B.Thse wh believe in their ability can d anything.
C.Live yur life ne day at a time.
D.Being n sea, sail; being n land, settle.
三、七选五
36.Often ur minds paint terrible images f the future. As a therapist, I see this every day. The everlasting "what ifs" can keep us trapped in a future that des nt nw and may never exist. These fears take away the jy and cnnectin we culd be experiencing in the present. Still, trying nt t wrry is rarely effective. ①______
Find an anchr.
Anchring exercises (锚定练习) are meant t rt us in smething ccurring in the present mment. ②______ As an anchr des fr a bat n the water, these experiences can hld ur minds in place in the nw.
③______
What yu intend t d fr the present can help keep yur eyes n the nw. Yur intentin might be as simple as “I intend t be kind” r “I intend t enjy my walk”. Fcusing just n this intentin narrws yu int the present.
Permit yurself t feel anxius.
Anxiety can be unpleasant. ④______ Giving yurself the freedm t feel this is smetimes necessary t free yurself frm an impssible battle.
Set aside time fr planning and seek t keep yur wrry there.
⑤______ It helps us plan fr the future. There can be a time and place fr that. Setting aside time fr planning can help yu set bundaries with yur wrry s it can fulfill its duties and s yu can take part in yurs.
A. Fcus yur attentin n assumptins.
B. Outline an intentin just fr tday.
C. Of curse, wrrying plays a purpse.
D. These are sme alternatives fr dealing with fear f the future.
E. It culd be an experience like a drink f water, ne's breath, r a sund.
F. Yet, trying t make urselves feel less anxius ften results in greater anxiety.
G. It strikes me that I am verwhelmed by things utside my current cncerns.
四、完形填空(15空)
My father passed away when I was 10.With my family hardly making ends meet, I grew up 1 . I went t cmmunity cllege and then 2 an academic schlarship t Suthern Methdist University's Cx Schl f Business in Dallas, where I needed t keep my grades up t keep the schlarship. That was 3 , because at the same time, I was wrking after schl t pay the bills.
By Nvember 1995, the full curse 4 and wrk schedule left me physically and mentally wrn ut. One night, I came hme frm wrk late and reached my 5 pint. I had class in just a few hurs and still needed t prepare, despite 6 needing a few hurs f sleep. I sat n the flr f my apartment and 7 .
Then I had an idea. With tears in my eyes, I 8 and wrte myself a check fr $1 millin. I tld myself that I wuld 9 that check fr the full amunt three years after graduatin. At the time, I usually had s little mney in my 10 that I never knew if I wuld have enugh t 11 $40 frm the bank.
Fast-frward t 1996.I had graduated frm SMU, and within three years, I was building the first f several cmpanies I wuld 12 and sell ver the next few decades. The 13 f thse businesses exceeded (超过) that f the check.
I've never cashed it. 14 I keep it in my drawer as a(n) 15 that I can make it, n matter hw tugh things get.
37.A.happy B.shy C.pr D.brave
38.A.earned B.funded C.expected D.intrduced
39.A.impssible B.difficult C.fun D.necessary
40.A.ptin B.lad C.prmtin D.relief
41.A.starting B.sticking C.talking D.breaking
42.A.desperately B.riginally C.gradually D.temprarily
43.A.whispered B.recalled C.cried D.regretted
44.A.gave in B.bent dwn C.turned arund D.gt up
45.A.recver B.share C.cash D.examine
46.A.mind B.accunt C.bill D.salary
47.A.withdraw B.dnate C.affrd D.save
48.A.release B.launch C.purchase D.jin
49.A.value B.cst C.challenge D.budget
50.A.Otherwise B.Therefre C.Mrever D.Instead
51.A.agreementB.annuncement C.reminder D.warning
五、短文填空
52.The launch f the Shenzhu XVII manned spaceship n Thursday was successful. The launch came just a few days after China celebrated the 20th anniversary f its first manned missin. On Oct. 15, 2003, Yang Liwei, China's space her, ①______ (realize) the cuntry's dream f accessing uter space.
In ②______ interview with a majr media utlet, Yang, currently deputy chief designer f China's manned space prgram, said all Chinese astrnauts ③______ (chse) fr the manned missins t the mn must have the experience f traveling t the Tiangng space statin. This is an imprtant criterin fr the selectin f "mn walkers". The Shenzhu XVII missin can therefre be described ④______ an imprtant stage f the preparatin fr China's manned lunar missin.
The Shenzhu XVII missin and its crew have many firsts. The crew is ⑤______ (yung) than that f any ther China's manned missin. It is als the first t have a ⑥______ (cmbine) f secnd-batch and third-batch astrnauts. Tang Hngb, a veteran astrnaut ⑦______cmpleted his first spaceflight abut tw years ag, ⑧______ (appint) t be the first space traveler t revisit China's Tiangng space statin last mnth.
The Shenzhu XVII crew is very yung. Astrnauts Jiang Xinlin and Tang Shengjie are tw f China's third-generatin astrnauts, and were brn in 1988 and 1989 ⑨______ (respective) . As they are n their first space missin at such a yung age, they will get plenty f pprtunities ⑩______ (jin) mre space missins.
六、书面表达
53.某英文出版社正在以The Harmny Between Humanity and Nature为主题征文,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.强调其重要性;
2.你的相关个人经历;
3.提出号召。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在题卡的相应位置作答。
The Harmny Between Humanity and Nature
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七、读后续写
54.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。
My name is Maeja, and it is my jb t watch my yunger brther, Jungh, as we walk hme frm schl.
"I'm tired," Jungh cmplained ne day n ur way hme, "and hungry. "S we stpped t rest. "What d yu think Mm is cking? " I asked. "Barbecue fr me! " said Jungh. "Cme n." I std up. "We need t keep walking."
At a busy crner, I nticed a street banner (横幅标语) flapping high abve. It read, "First Annual Walking Race t Jasan Park! Climb the Muntain t Win a Washing Machine! "
It might be fun t race. I walked t and frm schl with Jungh every day, and I had hiked with Daddy in Jasan Park. But culd I walk fast enugh t win?
At hme, Mm was wrking in the kitchen. We had nly a single burner stve, s she made rice first. Then she cked vegetables and fish. When Daddy arrived, everyne ate and talked and shared abut their day.
Afterward, Mm and I washed dishes. When she pulled ut tw metal laundry tubs, her smile disappeared. I knew ding laundry hurt her back and knees. In ur neighbrhd, nly a few families have a washing machine. Mm said a washing machine wuld be a gift frm abve. I remembered the banner and tld Mm abut it.
She sighed, "Maeja, many peple will enter that race. Yu cannt expect t win."
We carried wet laundry t the flat rf, where Mm hung it t dry. I lved being n the rf with her, but I wished we hadn't gt s many chres. Then I wuld have had mre time t play with friends. If we had a washing machine, bth Mm and I wuld be happy. S I signed up t participate in that race.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
When the day came, I arrived at the place fr the race early.
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Knwing I was nt ging t win, I was disappinted.
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参考答案
1.答案:C
解析:W: Jack, can yu help me type up the article befre yu buy a present fr Mike?
M: N prblem. I can buy it tmrrw. Anyway, his birthday party is next week.
2.答案:A
解析:W: Oh, I can't believe it's packed at 11:30 am. Hw smart we are by getting here early!
M: But it seems like we'll have t wait 15 minutes fr a table.
3.答案:B
解析:W:What sprt d yu like t watch, Peter?
M:I prefer playing baseball and basketball. But watch?I'm a big sccer fan. I'd like t see yunger guys running after a ball.
4.答案:B
解析:M:Hi, Mary, I just want t g ver the schedule fr the meeting, yu knw, just t be n the safe side.
W:OK. The registratin starts at 9:00 and ges t 10:30.Then the meeting will begin at 10:40.
5.答案:C
解析:W:I need a bike t get t my wrkplace. Hw much des this ne cst?
M:That bike is the cheapest ne we have, and it csts $200. But this bike is much better and csts $220.
W:Thanks, but I'll take the cheaper ne. I als want this helmet that csts $30.
6.答案:C
解析:M: Garden Htel. Can I help yu?
W: My name is Vicky Clark. I saw yur advertisement in the newspaper. Can yu tell me abut the jb, please?
M: We need peple wrking in the kitchen, washing up, and clearing tables. What jbs have yu dne befre?
W: I've wrked in a restaurant. But I'm a student, s I can nly wrk n weekends.
M: That's nt a prblem. Can yu cme here at 2:00 this afternn t meet the manager?
W: I'm srry. I have a class frm 2:00 t 3:00, but I can cme afterward at 3:30.
M: That's fine.
7.答案:A
8.答案:C
解析:M:Why dn't yu like ging t the cinema?
W:Well, there are t many prblems.
M:Like what?
W:Fr example, when the film is ppular, the cinema is rather crwded. When the traffic is bad, it takes a lng time t get there.
M:Are these all the prblems?
W:N, the wrst is the peple-children running up and dwn, peple chatting endlessly and s n. S I'd rather stay at hme and wait t see the films when they are shwn n TV.
M:Then yu may see the films a bit later than ther peple.
W:Yes, but I'll be mre cmfrtable in the quietness in my living rm.
M:Well,I can't stand thers talking abut a new film befre I see it. S I prefer seeing films at the cinema as sn as they cme ut.
9.答案:B
10.答案:A
11.答案:A
解析:M:What are yu reading?
W:A bk abut the different ways peple eat in different cuntries.
M:A recipe bk?Sunds bring t me.
W:Well, it's nt really abut fd. It's abut hw peple actually eat and what they eat with. Fr example, we use a frk and knife in Canada, dn't we?
M:Yes, I see. S, it's nt like that everywhere?
W:Yes. In sme Asian cuntries, like China and Suth Krea, they prefer chpsticks.
M:Asians are gd at using chpsticks.
W:Yes.But d yu knw there are different kinds f chpsticks?Nwadays chpsticks made f wd r bamb are used less and less while metal chpsticks are mre cmmn in these places.
M:What else des the bk say?
W:Well, many peple in Africa and the Middle East eat with right hands. But they never actually put hands int muths. They carefully put fd near muths and then push it inside.
M:Why?
W:Oh, it's just part f the custm.
12.答案:B
13.答案:C
14.答案:C
解析:M: Hi, Jessie. Yu're mving nw?I thught yu wuld mve next mnth.
W: I was, but I've gt new neighbrs. They have parties every day. S nisy!I can't stand it anymre.
M:Where are yu mving t?
W: I fund a new apartment near my cmpany.
M: Well, let me help yu.
W: Thanks. That desk is really heavy. I dn't think I can mve it by myself.
M: OK. Let me try. Which car d yu want me t put it in?
W: The white ne in frnt f the dr. Please be careful. Dn't hurt yur back.
M: OK. What abut these magazines?
W: Please thrw them away. I dn't need them anymre.
M: The garbage can is full. I'd better put them in a bag and take them utside.
W: All right.
M: OK. Nw what?
W: I think we're finished. Thanks a lt.
15.答案:A
16.答案:B
17.答案:B
解析:W: Hi, everyne. It is raining nw. We have t give up ur plans fr a bat trip alng the River Thames and walk alng the suth bank. But the gd news is that we still have a huge selectin f wrld-class museums. And many f them are free fr visitrs. Yu knw, the UK's capital isn't a bad place t spend a rainy day. S ur rainy tur f Lndn's museums tday starts in the science and natinal histry museums f west Lndn and finishes at the Natinal Gallery. We'll start ur museum tur in the heart f Lndn, Suth Kensingtn. Suth Kensingtn is well-knwn fr its ld buildings, fantastic restaurants, and many designer shps. But the real reasn visitrs fld here is fr the chance t experience three f the city's best museums: Victria and Albert Museum, the Natinal Histry Museum, and the Science Museum. All f them happen t be within walking distance frm ne anther, s yu wn't get wet. Tday, it happens t be the last Thursday f the mnth, s we can enjy free guided turs, talks, and events at the Natinal Histry Museum. Remember, we have t leave there at 1:00 pm. Finally, we'll arrive at the Natinal Gallery. It's an 1800s' building, hme t ver 2,000 wrks f art by famus painters like Lenard da Vinci, Claude Mnet, and Vincent van Ggh.
18.答案:B
19.答案:A
20.答案:A
21.答案:A
22.答案:D
23.答案:C
24.答案:B
25.答案:A
26.答案:A
27.答案:C
28.答案:B
29.答案:C
30.答案:D
31.答案:A
32.答案:A
33.答案:D
34.答案:B
35.答案:C
36.答案:DEBFC
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37.答案:C
38.答案:A
39.答案:B
40.答案:B
41.答案:D
42.答案:A
43.答案:C
44.答案:D
45.答案:C
46.答案:B
47.答案:A
48.答案:B
49.答案:A
50.答案:D
51.答案:C
52.答案:realized;an;chsen;as;yunger;cmbinatin;wh/that;was appinted;respectively;t jin
解析:
53.答案:
The Harmny Between Humanity and Nature
The harmny between humanity and nature is crucial fr ur survival. As ur envirnment wrsens, it's high time we recgnized the imprtance f cexisting peacefully with nature.
I nce witnessed the beauty f this harmny while hiking in the muntains. The breathtaking landscape, the chirping f birds, and the rustling f trees in the breeze taught me the value f preserving nature. Hwever, the sight f trash left by previus visitrs reminded me hw human actins can destry this balance.
Let's strive fr harmny with nature by adpting ec-friendly practices. Every small step we take can cntribute t a healthier, mre sustainable wrld fr all.
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54.答案:
When the day came, I arrived at the place fr the race early. Sn after, the judge blew a whistle. The crwd mved, and I swept alng. The rad wund up between huses and shps. Children hung ut f windws, cheering. I was thirsty and ht, but I thught f Mm bending ver the washtub. I kept n walking. We had been walking fr hurs nw, and my legs ached and my lungs burnt. Hw much lnger culd I g n?Then I heard excited vices ahead. When I reached the finishing line, I saw a by in a dark suit. The by's face tld me he had wn.
Knwing I was nt ging t win, I was disappinted. I never gt the washing machine, but instead, I received a mysterius gift. Exhausted, I made my way hme. My family came clse as my mm pened the bx. Nestled inside was a stve with a single burner. "I wanted t win, Mm, but I culdn't walk fast enugh." I said, feeling very srry. "But yu did win," Mm hugged me. "With this new stve burner, cking will be easier. Thank yu, Maeja. Tnight we will celebrate with a feast!" We ate barbecue and the fd smelt sweet and tasted extra delicius that night.
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