2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期二模考试英语试题(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期二模考试英语试题(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期二模考试
英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.
答案是C。
1 What does the man mean
A. The woman is crazy. B. He hates mosquitoes. C. This summer is amazing.
2. Why does the woman correct the man
A. For a wrong order. B. For a word spelling. C. For a culture difference.
3. Why is the man stopped
A. Getting wrong tickets. B. Getting parking fine. C. Breaking traffic rules.
4. What does the woman suggest
A. Working at a cafe. B. Getting some juice. C. Seeing some laptops.
5. How does the man feel now
A. Annoyed. B. Guilty. C. Embarrassed.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,共22. 5分)
听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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. What drink does the woman recommend
A. Berry milkshake. B. Blueberry juice. C. Orange tea.
7. How much will the man pay
A. $ 8. B. $ 8. 8. C. $ 9. 6.
听第7段材料,回答第8, 9题。
8. Why does the woman want to take this course
A. For social connection. B. For academic interest. C. For employment preparation.
9. What does the woman think of the textbook
A. It's difficult. B. It's outdated. C. It's expensive.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. A couple. B. Friends. C. Trainer and trainee.
11. How does the man keep working out at home
A. By using apps. B. By watching videos. C. By teaming up with families.
12. Why does the woman have trouble sticking to a plan
A. She needs motivation from others.
B. Her plan is designed unreasonably.
C. She is always disturbed by other things.
13. Which course will the woman choose first
A. A VIP course. B. A free course. C. A tailored course.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What do the speakers mainly talk about
A. Energy production. B. Information safety. C. Smart cities.
15. Which is among the man's research focuses
A. Traffic release. B. Equality promotion. C. Data management.
16. What does the man mean in the end
A. Personal information can be secured.
B. Data leakage will never happen.
C. Greater security can be achieved.
17. Who might be the woman
A. A professor. B. A journalist. C. A scientist.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the best cure of loneliness
A. Trying different lifestyles. B. Talking to a trusted one. C. Keeping enough sleep.
19. What do many successful people owe their success to
A. Their hard work. B. Their career planning. C. Their social skills.
20. Why should we communicate
A. To broaden our views.
B. To encounter beautiful things.
C. To experience another kind of life.
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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
These picks contain 4 special editions of classic books:
Farewell to Manzanar
By Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston (Clarion Books)
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston lived with her family at Manzanar, a camp where the US imprisoned Japanese American during the World War II. This is the 50* anniversary edition of her incredible memoir. Ages 8 and up
I Shook Up the World
By Maryum"May May"Ali, illustrated by Patrick Henry Johnson(Beyond Words)
This is the 20th anniversary edition of a book about boxer Muhammad Ali (1942-2016), written by his daughter. It is divided into "rounds" about his life, including when he won an Olympic gold medals. It also describes his role in the civil rights movement. Ages 6-10
The Tale of Despereaux
By Kate DiCamillo, illustrated by Timothy Basil Ering (Candlewick)
The Newbery Award-winning fantasy book contains a new short story by author Kate DiCamillo in the 20th anniversary edition. The story, "The Tapestry at Norendy", is about a girl who discovers magic by listening to a tale about a mouse. Ages7-10
Warriors: The Ultimate Guide
By Erin Hunter(Haper Collins)
This colorful guide has been updated to mark the 20th anniversary of the Warriors series, and it includes profiles of 85 of the most outstanding warrior cats. With new art, detailed map, and introductions to each of the clan (宗族) , the book makes you personally on the scene in the Warrior World. Ages 8 and up
21. Which book tells the stories of an Olympic golden medalist
A. Farewell to Manzanar B. I Shook Up the World.
C. The Tale of Despereaux D. Warriors: The Ultimate Guide
22. What is special about "Warriors: The Ultimate Guide"
A. Magical elements. B. Inspiring stories.
C. Historical significance. D. Various artistic forms.
23. What do the four books have in common
A. They are intended for children. B. They win different awards.
C. They mark significant anniversaries. D. They are related to animals.
B
We decided not to tell the kids. Marla knew that once our three daughters understood that their mother had been given 1, 000 days to live and they'd start counting.
They would not be able to enjoy school, friends, their teams, or birthday parties. They'd be watching too closely how she looked, moved, acted, ate, or didn't. Marla wanted her daughters to stay children: unburdened, confident that tomorrow would look like yesterday.
In 2009, Marla's physician called to tell her that she had early-stage breast cancer. She was also BRCA-positive, meaning that she carried the gene for the disease, a troublesome marker. After several medical operations, she needed eight rounds of chemotherapy (化疗) to clear the cancer found in her lymph nodes.
Our kids were 8, 9, and 11 at the time, and though they understood then that she was undergoing treatment, we never told them the news. We soon learned from Memorial Sloan Kettering's head of breast- cancer oncology: Marla had a triple-negative cancer cell, the most severe of them all. It is commonly referred to as "the breast-cancer death sentence". This specialist outspokenly told her: "Go live your next 1, 000 days in the best way you know how.
Despite the sickness of chemotherapy, she went on running long distances, for her own mental fit- ness, and more importantly, so her kids would see her strong. I knew these miles were a wonder. Marla earned and survived a little more than 3, 500 days instead of 1, 000 since her initial diagnosis. In her lifetime, she celebrated 25 anniversaries, 57 children's birthdays, three college acceptances, and two high-school graduations. But the next numbers make me numb: Zero college graduations. Zero weddings. Zero grandchildren.
Marla said to me at the hospital, "No glory days for us. We almost had the kids out of the house, and now you're alone. I'm so sorry. "I replied. "Sorry about what You made life worth living. When you kissed me. I melted. I admired your pureness, your power. You outran science. Thank you for taking me on your magic carpet. Rest easy, my one and only girlfriend. "
24. If the children were told about Marla's illness, they would ______.
A. remain innocent B. study harder
C. hang out with friends D. live with burden
25. How did Marla face her illness
A. She continued sports activities. B. She accepted it angrily.
C. She avoided social life. D. She refused medical treatment.
26. What do the numbers show in paragraph 5
A. Their precious memories. B. Seriousness of her illness.
C. A mixed feeling of joy and regret. D. Importance of family celebrations.
27. What does Marla's story tell us
A. Life is not all roses. B. Live life to the fullest.
C. Love overcomes thing. D. Happiness takes no account of time.
C
The open-air bookstalls (书摊) that line the River Seine are as symbolic of Paris as the Louvre or the Arc de Triomphe. But most of the boxy, dark green stalls must be temporarily removed before the 2024 Summer Olympics for what officials say are security reasons.
Organizers in Paris are aiming to bring back magnificence to the Games, which begin on July 26. The opening ceremony will take place not in a stadium, but along the Seine, with thousands of Olympic athletes riding on a flotilla (船队) of 160 boats before hundreds of thousands of visitors on the river's banks. The ceremony's unusual format poses security headaches, for both the International Olympic committee and the Paris police, who said they had concerns that bombs could be hidden in the stalls.
The booksellers, known as "les bouquinistes", have said they will not compromise, calling the order issued by the Paris police chief last week an affront to the French capital's history and soul. "Paris without the bouquinistes is like Venice without the boats, " said Jean-Pierre Mathias, 76, who has had a stall along the Seine for about four decades.
Open every day from morning until dusk, the bouquinistes are both a scene along the riverside and a symbol of Paris's literary culture, attracting curious tourists and locals looking for rare books. The tradition dates back to at least the 17th century and by the 19th century, Napoleon gave approval to the bookstalls, popular with intellectuals and writers, and they became permanent.
The city's mayor (市长), Anne Hidalgo, initially highlighted the booksellers' importance to the city and suggested an alternative plan that would keep the stalls in place once the police confirmed they were not a security threat. But that plan was no longer under consideration because the police declared it necessary to remove the stalls for safety, a spokeswoman for Ms. Hidalgo said on Tuesday.
28. The bookstalls must be removed before the Olympics due to _______.
A. traffic crowdedness B. audience attention
C. potential danger D. ceremony chaos
29. What does the underlined word "afront" in paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Doubt. B. Shame. C. Claim. D. Appeal.
30. What is the mayor's attitude towards the removal
A. Objective. B. Indifferent. C. Approving. D. Opposed.
31. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A. Paris bookstalls, a symbol of French culture
B. Paris bookstalls, a welcomed tourist attraction
C. Paris bookstalls gaining support from citizens
D. Paris bookstalls facing the relocation order
D
Picture the scene: you are sitting at a cafe on a hot summer’s day and decide to order a glass of lemonade. It arrives ice cold and you smile in contentment until the waiter asks if you want a straw. Now you have to choose to either take a straw or not. Actually, the decision is not an easy one.
A study by a European research group showed there are significant health and environmental risks associated with the paper-based and bamboo-based straws that have replaced plastic straws.
The recent ban on plastic straws saw the introduction of the modern paper straw. It was hoped by officials that it would address the environmental issues of single-use plastic. However, scientists observing the performance of the new paper straws found themselves puzzled by their ability of never getting soggy (浸湿的). They wondered what might be allowing paper straws to perform so well.
The first study to investigate this was performed by Alina Timshina and co-workers in 2021. It showed that paper and plant-based straws contain significant PFAS (含氟表面活性剂). These are fluorine-based chemicals that have remarkable properties in resisting water, oil and pretty much anything. And almost nothing degrades or reacts with PFAS which means they persist in the environment and will do so for thousands of years.
They also make it into the human body by migrating from packaging into our food and drink. Once PFAS are in our blood they are associated with a number of health effects such as liver and kidney disease. There is also evidence that PFAS may lead to increased risk of high blood pressure in pregnant women.
PFAS have also been found in plastic straws but at lower levels. The only material determined to be free of PFAS was stainless steel, which are currently not widely used, so you risk the embarrassment of sounding like a very demanding customer when asking for one. But then again, maybe we should all be more demanding when it comes to preserving the environment and human health.
32. Why does the writer mention the scene in paragraph 1
A. To show the politeness of waiters. B. To reflect the necessity of drinks.
C. To highlight the importance of straws. D. To lead to the following findings.
33. What can be inferred about PFAS from the passage
A. They are life-threatening.
B. They are chemically stable.
C. They allow paper straws to resist water only.
D. They are less in paper straws than plastic.
34. What does the author suggest in the last paragraph
A. Insisting on using steel straws. B. Imposing a ban on paper straws.
C. Putting steel straws into mass production. D. Promoting the use of plastic straws.
35. What is the text mainly about
A. The availability of stain straws. B. The inefficient ban on plastic straws.
C. The negative effects of paper straws. D. The characteristics of different straw
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。
Feeling anxious Try smiling or doing a good deed to get rid of it.
Taitz, a clinical psychologist, published a new book Stress Resets: How to Soothe (缓和) Your Body and Mind in Minutes. 36 . Here are a few of our favorites.
Name that emotion. You feel overwhelmed with negative emotions and you're not sure why you feel this way. 37 . Maybe you're feeling depressed and you're at a 3 on a 0 to 5 scale. When you're able to observe your emotion, this can loosen your sadness, anger or stress, says Taitz.
38 . There's been an upsetting event and now you think everything is terrible. Grab a pen and paper and make a list of what you care most about: health, friendships, career, hobbies, family. Assign each item a percentage and then draw each section in a pie chart. The image should be an instant reminder that "there are a lot of other things that matter" in your life, says Taitz.
Wear a half smile. 39 If so, Taitz wants you to try a half smile. Ever so slightly raise the upper corners of your lips. This will automatically reduce all that tension and relax yourface muscles, communicating to your brain that everything's OK.
Do a good deed. You feel like you have no control over your life and nothing seems to be going right because you feel powerless, says Taitz. Doing a good deed can remind you that you have the power and ability to make things better for yourself and others. 40 .
Taitz says all of these are actions like "small wheels on a big suitcase. "So pause the next time you are feeling stressed and give yourself a reset.
A. Make a pie chart of your life
B. Classify the upsetting events
C. Do you tense up your face when you're stressed
D. Are you in a setting that is making you force a smile
E. Observe and describe the emotion and label its intensity
F. You can live by your values even if so much is out of your control
G. She shares 75 techniques to help reduce stress and anxiety in real time
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(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。
Plenty of critics have warned: don't see the new French movie The Taste of Things on an empty stomach. The actress Juliette Binoche 41 a longtime personal cook for a man who's a gourmand (喜欢吃喝的人). They share a(n) 42 for food. Filled with glorious meals, the film celebrates food, and all the work and love that go into making it.
When you see a delicious meal in a movie or an advertisement, chances are, it's 43 . Food stylists have been known to substitute glue for milk and 44 meat with motor oil so it shines. All that is a big "No" for Vietnamese French director Tran Anh Hung. He says he wanted "everything" in The Taste of Things "to be real", from the raw 45 to the menu to the way the cooks 46 in the kitchen.
Easier said than done. Real food can't always handle 47 takes. Plus Tran needed to show 48 at different stages of preparation. He also had to find vegetables that looked like they were 49 in the field.
After doing 50 research into the history of French cuisine and working with a(n) 51 , Tran enlisted Gagnaire to make sure the menu worked in real life. Gagnaire also cooked for Tran for five days so the director could study his movements 52 filming. Tran says watching Gagnaire move around the kitchen 53 him that "simplicity is important and you don't need to have the perfect 54 for this or that".
The Taste of Things does not have much dialogue. The action and the intimacy (亲密关系) are in the kitchen. "In life we have two sources of 55 They are love and food. " Tran says. The film brings those two sources together in the kitchen.
41. A. invites B. leads C. plays D. introduces
42. A. passion B. curiosity C. concern D. demand
43. A. unreachable B. uneatable C. irresistible D. unimaginable
44. A. cooking B. flavouring C. consuming D. coating
45. A. parts B. materials C. dressings D. seasonings
46. A. instruct B. apply C. move D. engage
47. A. simple B. flexible C. special D. multiple
48. A. actions B. performances C. dishes D. tastes
49. A. planted B. harvested C. arranged D. delivered
50. A. rough B. expansive C. shallow D. single
51. A. historian B. scientist C. stylist D. artist
52. A. in honor of B. in search of C. in return for D. in preparation for
53. A. taught B. encouraged C. advised D. promised
54. A. theory B. explanation C. gesture D. costume
55. A. success B. progress C. achievement D. pleasure
第二节(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。
The lantern fair in Zigong, southwest China's Sichuan Province, which 56 (own)a history of more than 1, 000 years, is once again fascinating visitors with its brilliant shining lanterns.
Covering 57 area of nearly 37 hectares, the 30th International Dinosaur Lantern Show received around 450, 000 visitors during the Spring Festival holiday from February 10 to 17.
To mark the Year of the Dragon, many of the lanterns 58 show feature the Chinese sign of the zodiac(生肖), but there are also a wide variety of other lantern designs to meet different needs. Visitors 59 prefer traditional lanterns can find lanterns with flowers and birds, legendary figures, and landscapes, while lanterns with modern themes such as cartoon characters, cultural trends and online games are gaining 60 (popular)among young people.
The lantern show is also expressing the concept of environmental protection. For example, a dragon lantern 61 (measure)over 200 meters long was made by tying together some 200, 000 62 (abandon)water bottles.
This year's show received more than 3, 000 children's artworks from around the world. Some of the art pieces were turned into lanterns by 63 (profession)craftsmen. Visitors can also enjoy acrobatics (杂技), folk arts, and Chinese music performances during 64 (they)lantern-viewing tours.
Famous for lantern-making, Zigong saw its lanterns lighting 80 cities across China during the Spring Festival holiday and Zigong lanterns 65 (light)up in more than 20 countries overseas last year.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你参加了学校组织的消防安全演习,请你在校英文论坛发表一篇帖子,分享此次经历,内容包括:
1. 活动过程;
2. 个人感悟。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:消防安全演习fire safety drill
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。
Today was February 5th, a cold rainy morning, the sort of start that made me wish that I could skip school and head back to my warm home, and bed. Though it was my senior year, most days seemed to re- main the same boredom.
Being late for 5 minutes, I dashed up the stairs, swung open the door to my British Literature class, like a sopping wet dog, and plopped down (砰然坐下) in my seat. The eyes around the room glared at me, as my teacher cleared her throat, "Mathew maybe go and see the lost-and-found for a change of clothes. " I felt my face turn red and stormed out quickly.
The lost-and-found bin did not look promising, until I came across an oversized navy coat at the bottom. I put it on and zipped up, this would do for the next couple of hours. Freezing up, I dug my hands deeper down into the pockets to keep warm. Then I hit something, and pulled out a somewhat crinkled (皱巴巴的) piece of notebook paper with some words. "To you, yes you. " I read aloud, realizing that this must be a letter from someone. "Dear Person, I don't know exactly who you are, but I believe that this let- ter found you for a reason. I am the least likely of people to write something of this sort, but it's my senior year, and I thought that I would make true friends. If you would like to participate in this experiment, please leave your response in locker 115, second floor. My eyes brightened.
I finished my letter by the bell, as I made my way through the crowd, Charlie jammed his shoulder into mine from the opposite direction. "Hey! Out of my way!" I shouted. He just ignored me, not looking back. Charlie is popular in our school and people like him (but not me). I know Charlie never likes me, ever since primary school. I finally made it to the second floor, slipped the letter into the locker, and left secretly.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好.
Paragraph 1: Soon my unseen pen pal and I wrote letters every day.
Paragraph 2: I waited for my pen pal in the stadium after school that day.
2024届江西省南昌市高三下学期二模考试
英语听力材料、参考答案及评分意见
听力材料
Text 1
W: Hey, am I crazy, or are the mosquitoes worse than ever this year
M: (1) No, they are definitely ruining my summer.
Text 2
W: What's that
M: A friend in China ordered a bunch of red underwear for me. It's the Year of the Dragon this year, which is my animal year.
W: (2) Actually, you should use "Loong" instead of "Dragon", because "dragon" belongs to western culture, which is different from "Loong" in China.
Text 3
M: Hello, officer. Is there a problem
W: Yes, (3) I stopped you because you ran a red light. Here's your ticket, and the fine is $200.
M: Sorry, I'll be more careful next time.
Text 4
M: Oh, no! Why can't I concentrate
W: (4) Go work at a café! Maybe it'll get your creative juices flowing. It worked for J. K. Rowling.
M: Yeah. Is there any scientific evidence proving such kind "coffee shop effect"
W: Maybe seeing many other people on laptops can encourage you to work more effectively.
Text 5
M: (5) I can't believe it! Someone took my lunch delivery!
W: Are you sure The delivery guy didn't contact you
M: I missed his call. So he left my order downstairs and sent me a photo.
W: That's why I never choose contactless delivery. I want to make sure they hand it to me.
Text 6
W: Hi, welcome to Jessie's Juice Bar! What can I get you
M: Hi, I've never been here before. What would you recommend
W: (6) I'd recommend the berry milkshake. It has strawberries, blueberries, and oranges. (7) It only costs (8) dollars each.
M: Oh, that sounds delicious!
W: You can also add yogurt, protein powder, or jam to the milkshake.
M: Do you charge extra for those
W: We do. (7) They're an extra 80 cents each.
M: OK. (7)I want a berry milkshake with yogurt and protein powder.
Text 7
W: Hi, Professor Adams. I'm interested in taking your course, but I don't know if I meet the requirements.
M: Actually, any student can take this course.
W: Oh, that's great. And how many credits would I get
M: Three credits. (8) Would it be part of your major
W: (8) Yes, that's why I'm interested. Is there a lot of homework and readings
M: Of course. There are weekly assignments, a group project, two essays and the final exam.
W: Got it. How much does the final exam count for
M: It's 30% of your final grade. (9) Oh, and the textbook is about $150.
W: (9) Wow! Maybe I can find a used one.
Text 8
W: (10) Hey George, how did you stay in shape when the gyms were closed
M: (11) I just did daily at-home workouts and using a fitness app. It was really convenient.
W: So you used the apps to develop a workout plan What sort of exercises did you do
M: Yep, I mostly did bodyweight exercises, but I also did some yoga and running too.
W: That's cool. (12) I always have trouble sticking to a plan without a trainer to push me.
M: Well, you're in luck, Jack! You can actually find trainers on the app as well.
W: Wow, I guess I don't have any more excuses for not exercising. How much is it
M: I paid 200 yuan for a one-year VIP membership, but there are also free options.
W: Really (13) Maybe I'll try the free courses first to see if I like it!
Text 9
W: Professor Johnson, (14) Could you please share your thoughts on building smart cities
M: Thank you, Jane. (17) I've been looking forward to our interview for some time.
W: First, in what ways do you believe that smart cities will work for the development of human beings
M: As a technological optimist, my research focuses on finding efficiencies in waste management and the implications for energy production, as well as (15) using AI and automation to release heavy traffic.
W: Great! Going beyond sustainability, do you believe smart cities will boost equality and tolerance
M: I do, but those questions are a bit outside of my wheelhouse. Fortunately, there are some great minds dealing with them as we speak.
W: What about the claim that smart cities are data leakage waiting to happen
M: They are not unreasonable concerns. (16) Our personal information can never be 100% secure. But by harmonizing our system to work together effectively, we can provide greater security.
W: Thank you for accepting our interview, Professor Johnson!
Text 10
M: We all know humans love to talk. Just look at how much we use our phones! But why is socializing so important
First, it improves our mental health. (18) Talking to people gives us an opportunity to hear our thought out loud. This gives us a sense of relief and allows us to get useful feedback from whomever is listening. If you're feeling lonely, reach out to someone you trust and tell them how you feel. It's actually the best cure.
Second, it makes us more successful. (19) Lots of successful business people credit their success to their ability to network and build relationships. So start attending more conferences, open a LinkedIn account, or invite someone you admire out to dinner and start picking their brain for ideas. These can all lead to a better career.
(20) Finally, it expands our understanding of the world. Talking to people from different backgrounds allows us to experience a world of knowledge that's different from our own. Taking the time to see the world through someone else's eyes allows us to encounter things we never knew existed.
参考答案
听力
序号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C C A A A C B C B
序号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A A B C A C B B C A
阅读理解
序号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B D C D A C B C B A
序号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 D D B A C G E A C F
完型填空
序号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C A B D B C D C B B
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Last week I participated in a fire safety drill organized by our school, which left me a deep impression.
We were having a maths class when suddenly the fire alarm rang. Under the guidance of our teacher, we immediately left the classroom. With my hands covering my mouth, I bent down a bit and ran downstairs quickly on our evacuation route. Finally we landed on the playground safely within a short time.
The drill not only raised our fire safety awareness but also offered a real scene in case of a fire, greatly improving our survival skills. I firmly believe that it will truly save lives in emergencies.
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Soon my secret pen pal and I wrote letters every day. We shared thoughts, worries and happiness with each other. How was it even possible to be communicating eagerly with someone I had never even seen face to face My unknown friend was kind, humorous, and always inspired me. Al- most everyone in my classes noticed a change in my attitude: rather than acting in low spirits, I was refreshed. Even Charlie said "You're smiling a lot. It's nice. " Finally we decided to take down the mask. On February 12th, I received an invitation to meet in the stadium after school. (89词)
I waited for my pen pal in the stadium after school that day. Leaning against the post, I kept checking my watch, a mixed feeling of nervousness and excitement clouding my thought when a familiar figure emerged. "Mathew " "Charlie " We both laughed wildly. I had a feeling it was you. I had never seen you smile as big as today. " Charlie said, his eyes twinkling with joy. "Hi, guy! Thank you for your encouragement. "I responded with my arm around his shoulder. We had a wonderful exchange and enjoyed each other's company. From then on, we develop the most precious friendship. (89词)

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