资源简介 英语参考答案听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-20 CBCAA BABCA ABBCA ABACC第二部分 阅读(每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-35 CADAD BCBDC BDABC 36-40 DEFGB第三部分 第一节完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)41-55 BBABD CCADA BDDCC第二节 语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)56. which 57. to be sent 58. saying 59 . Despite 60. However61. Compared 62. have been 63. making 64. a 65. is believed第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文(满分15分)Dear Jack,I'm Li Hua from Class 3. I am writing to seek your help as I'll participate in the school's English impromptu speech competition.The competition rules state that we must give a 3-minute speech on a randomly given topic with only 10minutes for preparation. Judges will closely assess our language proficiency, logical thinking, and how well we perform on stage.Given your outstanding expertise in public speaking, I really hope you can share some impromptu speaking tips with me, like how to quickly structure my speech logically, which expressions can make it more engaging, and how to conquer stage right.Your guidance will be extremely valuable to me. Thank you so much in advance !Yours sincerely,Li Hua读后续写(满分25分)Finally, opening night arrived.When the curtain rose, the auditorium buzzed with amazement. In front of them were a magical land with rolling hills, a fancy carriage, and a glittering castle. Kristie, radiant in her Cinderella gown, glanced at me with a grateful smile mid-scene. She was a wonderful Cinderella. As the clock struck midnight —Marked by Ms. Carson’s twelve crisp triangle chimes — Kristie fled, leaving the glittering shoe on the center of the stage. Thunderous applause erupted, and my eyes stung with pride.Then Ms. Carson called me up to the stage. Confused, I stepped forward as the cast parted. “This production’s heart wasn’t just onstage,” she announced, holding up my sketchbook. “Wendy and her team brought our world to life.” The audience cheered as Kristie thrust a bouquet into my hands — paper flowers crafted from painted rehearsal scripts. Standing there, I was bathed in spotlights I’d never imagined earning. Everyone clapped. For me! I did get a part in the play after all. And it was just as good as being Cinderella.听力原文(Text1)W :Were you out taking pictures M : Yeah. I was hoping to get a great photo of a butterfly, or maybe a colorful flower. But I ended up getting a shot of a bee. It' s so beautiful.(Text2)M : Jennifer, are you going to the movies with me tonight W : I don' t think I can go.My sister Maggie is coming to stay with me today, and we want to have dinner at the new Italian restaurant downtown.(Text3)W : Good morning. I'm calling to get an update on the progress of the construction.M :Unfortunately, the recent bad weather has put us a little behind schedule. I expect that we'll complete the apartments in mid-April.( Text 4)W :Well, the water suddenly turns cold in the middle of the shower.M : I'm sorry,ma'am. I feel so bad about the inconvenience.Why don't I move you to another room to make up for your trouble ( Text 5)W : James, I'm planning my friend's birthday party for the Saturday, and I thought it might be fun to go to a game. You go to baseball games fairly often. Are there any good ones that day M : Yes. Two strong teams will face each other at Three River Stadium.( Text 6)M : David said he'd arrive at 4:30. But half an hour has already passed.W : Yeah. The movie starts in 10 minutes, and he's the one with the tickets.M : Do you think he might be waiting somewhere else W : I doubt it.We were pretty clear about the meeting point --- right in front of Hadley's Clothes Store.M :Wait! I just remembered that the clothes store has another level.Maybe David's waiting on the fourth floor. I'll go and check. You stay here on the third floor in case he shows up.W : OK. I won't move from this spot.( Text 7)M : Hey there, Lucas speaking.W : Oh hi, Lucas ! It's Sophia. I'm pleased to hear you' re coming over to my city soon. I'm looking forward to it. I can hardly wait !M : It's great to hear that. Got any plans next week I was just wondering if we could get together for lunch.W : That sounds great.M : Alright, how about the 28th W : Sorry, I can't make the 28th because I have a conference that day. How about the 29th instead M : No problem, that works for me, too.W : OK, I'll find a nice restaurant and book a table for us right away. And I'll send you an email with all the details as the date gets closer.M : That sounds perfect. See you soon. Thanks for ringing. Bye.(Text8)W : I think the third flat is the best we've seen so far. They're all quite expensive. Rents seem to be getting higher and higher. But this one is the least expensive and it's the nearest to the city center.M : But it's the one with the fewest rooms and the least space. I'm not sure whether it's got enough space for us, especially with our kids.W : So you prefer the second one in a worse location with higher rent M : The location isn't as bad as you think. It' s farther from the center than the other two, but you can get to the rain station and the kids' school more easily.Most importantly, it has much more space than the other two flats.W : Can we afford it The more we spend on rent, the less we'll have for other things.M : Actually, it's less expensive than it seems because the rent includes all the bills.( Text 9)W : Nick, our university will hold open days for future students on July 6th,7th and 12th. About 45 volunteers are needed on each date, but we don't have sufficient volunteers for the last date. Can you help M : No problem. I remember volunteers wore a purple sweatshirt in previous years. Do I have to wear that too W :Well,We've ordered a red T-shirt for each volunteer this year.M : OK.What' s happening on open days W : First, visitors will report to the welcome desk to sign in. Then they'll go to the Great Hall where there will be an opening speech. Afterwards, they'll visit the departments which they are interested in. Actually,We also need several volunteers in the Student Services Room to answer visitors' questions.M :What kind of questions W : The admissions team will be there to explain the application process. The accommodation officers will talk about student housing options.We will also have an information desk on money management. You're good at managing your money. So I was wondering if you could help with that.M : Sure. I'm sure many future students could benefit from my advice.( Text 10)M :Boys and girls, today, I'll share my special experience in college with all of you. It was just at the end of the summer in 2013. It had been really dry and hot. Then toward the end of September, the rain came. At first, everyone was so pleased because the rain brought cooler temperatures. But then, it just kept raining and raining. It rained an entire week. Streams started flooding and roaring out of the mountains. The stream that went through my college campus flooded several resident buildings. Even though there was a lot of damage to the campus and the surrounding areas, there was a bright side. Students on the athletic teams served lunch to the flood victims in the community. Other students donated their clothes, shoes, and books to those who had lost their belongings. So even though the flooding was extremely severe, the supportive college community there made the experience unforgettable for me.盐城中学高三年级第三次模拟考试英语试题考试时间:120 分值:150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 did the man take a good photo of A. A flower. B. A butterfly. C. A bee.2. What will the woman do tonight A. Watch a movie B. Eat Italian food. C. Go to Maggie's house.3. What are the speakers talking about A. The weather report.B. The nice apartment.C. The construction progress.4. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. In a shopping center.5. Why does the woman ask for a recommendation A. For a birthday treat. B. For a company outing. C. For a weekend break.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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 time is it probably now A.4:40. B.5:00. C.5:10.7.What is the man going to do first A. Go upstairs. B. See a movie. C. Buy some clothes.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.How does the woman sound in the beginning A. Grateful. B. Excited. C. Curious.9.What is the woman going to do on the 28th A. See a friend. B. Hold a party. C. Attend a meeting.10. What will the woman do next A. Make a reservation. B. Contact her colleague. C. Check her email.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What is the woman's attitude toward renting the third flat A. Supportive. B. Unconcerned. C. Negative.12. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Mother and son. B. Husband and wife. C. House agent and customer.13. What is the man most satisfied with about the second flat A. Its price. B. Its size C. Its location.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. When does the woman want the man to volunteer A. On July 6th. B. On July 7th. C. On July 12th.15. What color clothes will volunteers wear A. Red. B. Blue. C. Purple.16. What will visitors do first after signing in A. Listen to a talk.B. Tour residential buildings.C. Go to different departments.17. What will the man answer questionsA. Housing options. B. Money management. C. The application process.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。How long did it rain A. A week. B. Two weeks. C. Three weeks.19.What did the athletic teams do for the flood victims A. They raised money for them.B. They donated clothes to themC. They provided them with lunch.20. What impressed the speaker deeply about the experience A. The government's support.B. The students' creativity.C. The college community spirit.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)AIn the Chinese film Ne Zha 2, many treasures of ancient cultural relics are brought to life. Let’s take a closer look at these cultural elements and the real-life prototypes (原型) that inspired them.Seven-colored lotusIn Ne Zha 2, the seven-colored lotus (莲花) plays a critical role in reconstructing the bodies of the heroes, Ne Zha and Ao Bing. This concept is inspired by the Boshan censer (香炉), a 2,000-year-old bronze burner housed at the Hebei Museum.Barrier beastsIf you’ve seen both Ne Zha films, you’re sure to remember the lovely and charming barrier beasts—funny creatures that serve as guardians. These creatures bear a striking similarity to ancient relics from the Sanxingdui culture.Tianyuan tripodThe Tianyuan tripod in the film is a key tool in the Jade Xu Palace. Its design draws inspiration from the bronze tripods used during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. The tripod was a symbol of power and status in ancient China, often used in ceremonies.Jade Xu PalaceWhen Ne Zha travels to the Jade Xu Palace, a group of birds fly in the sky, with two of them landing on the palace roof. This scene is inspired by the famous painting “Ruihe Tu” by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji. Zhao Ji painted this scene on silk, symbolizing his blessing for the country and its people.21. What aspect of Ne Zha 2 is introduced in the text A. Its plot. B. Its popularity.C. Its cultural sources D. Its creative techniques.22. What do we know about the barrier beasts in Ne Zha 2 A. They are similar to Sanxingdui relics. B. They are widely used in ceremonies.C. They are symbols of power and status. D. They are blessings from an emperor.23. What is the inspiration of the scene in Jade Xu Palace A. A bronze tool. B. A historical site.C. A romantic story. D. A famous artwork.BThe last time I visited my parents, I borrowed a novel from the shelves in my old bedroom. The books there once belonged to me, but over the decades, my father has taken over the space. It’s fitting.I grew up in a house full of books, free to explore anything, as long as I returned it. But that’s harder now. My parents, in their 80s, still live in Manhattan, while I’m in Los Angeles. The book I grabbed was a novel by S. A. Cosby. At first, I was surprised my father knew of him, but why not For as long as I can remember, he’s been a regular at his neighborhood bookstore. He used to say he wouldn’t mind aging as long as he could read. Even now, I often find him with a book, though I fear he’s begun to fall out of the narrative (叙述).I didn’t read the book until I was back in Southern California. I didn’t want my father to know I had the book. I didn’t want him to feel any stress about it, though the two of us have been talking books ever since I was 12. I didn’t want to know what he might or might not recall.Opening it felt like opening a conversation with my father, retracing his steps and reading through his eyes. I enjoyed the novel, though that’s beside the point. What struck me most was a plot-line about feeling sad for one’s parents, a process I’m beginning to understand. When I finished, I ran my fingers over my father’s mark on the cover, those letters he’d pressed into the cover with a hand-held metal press, spelling out a name the same as mine. Then I slipped the book into my suitcase, certain to return it next time I visit.24. Why is it fitting for the father to take over the author’s old space A. Because both are attached to reading.B. Because the father loves collecting books.C. Because the author’s books are preserved there.D. Because the father needs space for bookshelves.25. Why did the author not want his father to know he had the book A. To put the book into his own collection.B. To maintain a sense of privacy in reading.C. To free his father from too much reading.D. To avoid pressure on his father to discuss it.26. How did the author feel while reading Cosby’s novel A. Inspired by the plot-line. B. Connected to his father.C. Eager to share with others. D. Surprised at his father’s mark.27. Which of the following is the best title for the text A. Returning Home B. The Power of BooksC. Love through Pages D. My Father, a Great ReaderCWhen Clark Hoefnagels' grandmother was scammed (欺诈) out of $27,000 last year, he felt it necessary to take action. As part of his efforts, Mr Hoefnagels ran the scam emails his grandmother had received through popular AI chatbot ChatGPT. He was curious to see if it would recognize them as fraudulent(欺骗的), and it immediately did so.Then, an idea occurred to him, which has since grown into a business called Catch. It is an AI system that has been trained to spot scam emails. Currently compatible (兼容的) with Google's Gmail, Catch checks incoming emails and marks any considered to be fraudulent, or potentially so.Al tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, can produce new content. Originally, this was only a text reply in response to a question or conversation with them. However, they can now create photos and paintings, voice content, or make documents. People from all walks of life and industries are increasingly using such AI to improve their work. Unfortunately so are criminals.A product called FraudGPT allows criminals to make content to scam others. More worrying is the use of voice cloning, which can be used to convince (使相信) a relative that a loved one is in need of money.The group that is most concerned about being scammed, Mr Hoefnagels says, are older people. Yet rather than taking protective steps, he says that their fears are more often relieved by a very low-tech strategy— their children telling them simply not to answer or reply to anything.There are some pretty shocking facts about the growing problem of AI scams. Reports of AI tools being used to try to fool banks' systems increased by 84% in 2022. Given these increased global risks, you'd imagine that Mr Hoefnagels' Catch product would be popular with members of the public. Mr Hoefnagels says his next step is to find a suitable partner with funding to support and bring it to the market.28. Why is Clark Hoefnagels' grandmother mentioned in the first paragraph A. To discuss the huge increase in email scams.B. To show the inspiration behind the Catch AI system.C. To stress the Internet challenges faced by the elderly.D. To prove the value of ChatGPT in recognizing scams.29. What is the main concern with the development of AI tools A. The risk of AI as a job replacement.B. Over-dependence on AI for daily tasks.C. AI-supported misbehaviour during tests.D. The potential misuse of AI for e-crimes.30. What can we learn about the elderly from paragraph 5 A. They are the main target of AI scams.B. They tend to ignore their children' s advice.C. They do little to defend themselves.D. They feel less anxious after being comforted.31. What can we expect of the Catch product in the future A. It may get high profits.B. It may reach the public soon.C. It could perform various functions.D. It could stand out among other AI tools.DNative to southwest China, pandas are famous for their love of bamboo, spending up to 16 hours a day consuming this fast-growing plant. Pandas have puzzled biologists for decades with their bamboo-only diet. In spite of having digestive systems typical of meat-consuming animals, pandas have adapted to a diet that is almost entirely plant-based.A recent study published in the journal Frontiers by researchers from China West Normal University demonstrates how this is possible. The study reveals that bamboo contains microRNA (miRNA), a genetic material that pandas absorb into their bloodstream. This miRNA plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression, influencing pandas’ growth, behavior and immune (免疫) responses.Dr. Li Feng, a senior author of the study, explains in a statement that miRNA also affects pandas’ sense of smell, taste, and dopamine (多巴胺) pathways, all of which are closely linked to their feeding habits. The researchers believe that by the time a baby panda grows up,it will develop the ability to pick the freshest and most nutritious bamboo, which enables them to adapt to a plant-based diet. The research team analyzed blood samples from six pandas, identifying 57 kinds of miRNAs likely coming from bamboo. These findings suggest that miRNA is key to pandas’ adaptation to their unique diet.The study also highlights the potential broader implications of this discovery. By understanding how plant miRNA affects animals, scientists may be able to develop new treatments or preventive measures for diseases. The panda’s diet consists almost entirely of bamboo leaves, stems and shoots. And only about 1% of their food comes from other plants, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This research not only deepens our understanding of pandas but also opens new ways for exploring the interactions between plant and animal biology.32. What aspect of pandas is focused on in the research A. Physical growth. B. Social behavior.C. Hunting strategies. D. Genetic adaptation.33. How do pandas adapt to their plant-based diet over time A. By learning to select bamboo.B. By increasing their consumption.C. By reducing their reliance on plants.D. By developing stronger digestive systems.34. What may be the positive impact of the finding in the future A. Increasing the panda population.B. Developing new medical treatments.C. Changing pandas' digestive systems.D. Improving bamboo planting techniques.35. What is the author's attitude towards the outcome of the study A. Curious. B. Critical. C. Optimistic. D. Doubtful.第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Finally Stick with a Fitness HabitHave you committed to a new habit—exercising, let' s say—but keep falling off the wagon Do you give up when the going gets tough You may have low self-efficacy(自我效能). 36 Here are some of the ways that psychologists say we can build self-efficacy :Congratulate yourself for small winsPast successes are fuel for future success. This applies to tiny things like habits : 37 It also applies to bigger projects. When you did a beginner running program and "graduated" by running a 5K race, that's huge. You learned that you can run farther than you ever thought you could. You learned what that finish-line glow of accomplishment really feels like. 38Watch people doing the thing you want to doThe second-best thing to practice self-efficacy is to indirectly experience others' success. For some people, looking up to a world-class athlete can inspire them in the gym.39 When your buddy hits a new dead-lift record, you'll cheer for them, right Even though you weren't the person walking up to the bar, you've still experienced a taste the whole roller-coaster of emotions from being nervous at the attempt to celebrating the success.40When you're trying to stay on a path, it helps to know where that path leads. What will it look like to make it to your goal Try to imagine scenarios where you're trying to do the thing and you momentarily can't. It will help to think them through ahead of time and plan out how you will handle them. Then, when the time comes, you won't hesitate to execute your plan.A. Set realistic goalsB. Visualize success ( and failure )C. Don't skip the gym on the first day, or it's harder to start the habit later.D. But don't worry : Self-efficacy is something that you can build with practice.E. If you managed to make it to the gym once, it's a lot easier to show up on day two.F. And you can harness(利用) all of that, all over again, when you start working on a new goal.G. For others, it can be helpful to look at somebody who is closer to you in skill level or experience.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Dashing through a Boston grocery store, I hurried to pick up flowers for a crucial date — one I couldn’t afford to be late for. At the checkout, a(an) 41 woman ahead of me unloaded her groceries unhurriedly. 42 my rising impatience, I offered a warm smile, unaware this brief 43 would shape my future.“You must be buying these for someone 44 ,” she remarked, 45 the flowers in my hands. I 46 my nerves, jokingly voicing self-doubt about why my date would choose me. She 47 me gently, sharing how her late husband had always brought her flowers weekly, even during 48 when money was tight. “Those small gestures were 49 —they made every day feel special,” she said, a flicker of sadness in her eyes.As she 50 her shopping bags, an unexpected 51 struck me: I should give her the flowers. “You're right — these are for a very special lady,” I said, 52 the flowers to her. Her face lit up with surprise, and she thanked me 53 , “You’ve made my day.”I arrived at my date slightly late, but my girlfriend was 54 by the story. Years later, when I finally worked up the courage to propose, she revealed this act of kindness had been influential in her decision. My simple gesture had not only 55 the old woman's evening but also strengthened a bond that would last a lifetime.41. A. young B. elderly C. familiar D. lonely42. A. In terms of B. Regardless of C. In response to D. Instead of43. A. encounter B. accident C. project D. highlight44. A. desperate B. extraordinary C. common D. modest45. A. anticipating B. stuffing C. wrapping D. eyeing46. A. denied B. hid C. admitted D. ignored47. A. justified B. criticized C. comforted D. avoided48. A. times B. terms C. efforts D. exhibitions49. A. subjective B. permanent C. minor D. fundamental50. A. gathered B. opened C. purchased D. packed51. A. trick B. idea C. idiom D. dream52. A. pushing B. throwing C. sending D. handing53. A. coldly B. casually C. politely D. sincerely54. A. astonished B. confused C. impressed D. annoyed55. A. consumed B. boosted C. brightened D. depressed第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。People have always had a dream of exploring outer space and with the help of scientists, their dream, 56 was once considered to be impossible, is turning into reality.Scientists carried out many experiments and successfully made rockets that could escape the earths gravity. In 1961, Yuri Gagarin from the USSR became the first person 57 (send) into space and in 1969 Neil Armstrong from the US set foot on the moon 58 (say) “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”59 the great achievements, sometimes accidents did happen, resulting in huge losses. 60 , scientists are determined to further explore the universe. One ongoing project is the International Space Station orbiting the earth.61 (compare) with the USSR and the US, China started later in its space program, but it has made huge progress. So far, several astronauts, including Yang Liwei, 62 (be) to space. China has also launched the Tiangong 2 space lab, 63 (mark) a huge step in its effort to establish 64 space station.It 65 (believe) that the future of space exploration is bright thanks to the efforts of the scientists all over the world.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,准备参加学校组织的英语即兴演讲( impromptu speech )比赛,请给外教 Jack 写封邮件求助,内容包括:(1)说明比赛要求;(2)请教演讲技巧;(3)表达你的感谢。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Jack ,I'm Li Hua from Class 3.____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“How did tryouts go, Wendy ” Mom asked. “Terrible,” I said. “Kristie got Cinderella’s part!” “What part did you get ” “None,” I whispered. I ran to my room and started drawing in my sketchbook. Drawing always makes me feel better.The next day, Kristie was excited. But when the last bell rang, her mood changed. “I’m nervous, Wendy,” she said. “Will you come to rehearsal(排练) ” I wanted to say no, but when faced with my best friend, the words that came out were, “Okay — but only today.”In the auditorium(礼堂), Ms. Carson handed out copies of the script(剧本)to the cast. I sat in the third row, wishing I were in my room drawing. Ms. Carson pulled a cardboard castle onto the middle of the stage. It was brown with small windows and doors. Ms. Carson turned on the music, and Kristie and the Prince started dancing. I had to admit, Kristie was really good. Ms. Carson hit a metal triangle with a little stick 12 times. Kristie ran off the stage and dropped her left shoe. The curtain came down. “Thanks, everyone,” said Ms. Carson. “We’ll go through the rest tomorrow.”“When will we get the real sets ” Kristie pointed to the cardboard castle. “These are the real sets,” Ms. Carson said. “We don’t have an art teacher this year. So that’s the best we could do.”I thought for a moment. “Maybe there’s something we can do.”I spent that evening drawing. In the morning, I stuck my sketchbook into my backpack and ran to the bus.The day dragged. Finally, the last bell rang. “Thanks for yesterday,” Kristie said. “See you tomorrow.” “I’m not going home yet,” I said. “I have something to show Ms. Carson.”After Ms. Carson saw my ideas, she talked to some other teachers. They liked my ideas too.Over the next week, a corner of the lunchroom was filled with cardboard and paints. And lots of kids joined my work.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Para. 1: Finally, opening night arrived. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para. 2: Then Ms. Carson called me up to the stage.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案.docx 英语.docx 英语听力音频(1)1.mp3