资源简介 2025-2026学年度上学期月考高三英语试题答案听力:1-20 BCACA BACBC ABCAC BBCAA录音稿:1.W: I know you went to the bookshop this morning. How many books did you buy M: I bought five books this morning, which were two more than last time.2.M: It’s already ten. We’re going to miss the train. Let’s hurry up.W: Relax. It leaves in about an hour. We’ve got plenty of time.3.M: Are you finished with the newspaper, Mary W: Almost. Here, you can take the news section. And the entertainment section is in the living room.M: Oh, I just want to read the sports section.4.W: Have you heard our president is starting a new program M: Oh, really How will it benefit us W: The program requires professors to take on students in their research projects. Then, we’ll have more chances of gathering research experience.5.W: Alan, you’re back. How was your vacation M: Don’t bring it up. I wish I had never had it.W: What went wrong M: What didn’t go wrong That would be a better question.6-7W: Good afternoon, Mr Green. Nice to see you again.M: Good afternoon, Li Mei. I came from Hong Kong yesterday.W: Really Was it on business or just sightseeing M: On business. The trip was the most interesting and enjoyable.W: Glad to hear that. Would you like to have a drink first M: Yes, orange juice, please. Thank you.W: You are welcome, sir. Should I take your order now M: Yes, please. I am very hungry.8-9M: I’d like to pay a visit to the Smiths at 3:30 pm. Will you go with me, Mary W: I’d love to, but I won’t be off work from my factory until 4:00 pm. Then I’ll take thirty minutes to prepare. I’ll be free then, Jack.M: OK. Let’s meet at the bus stop and take the No. 5 bus to go there.W: Why not by bike The bus would be crowded at that time.M: But my bike is broken.W: You can use your sister’s new bike, can’t you M: Yes, I’ll wait for you in front of the bookstore.W: OK. Bye.10-12M: I can’t believe we got such good tickets. We didn’t even pay the regular price for them.W: I know! The seats are great and the service of the ticket seller is good.M: Yeah, I’m thrilled that we were able to get the discount tickets.W: Me too. It’s probably because we booked the flight so early and the destination is a place that not many people want to go to.M: I’m also glad we didn’t make this a road trip. It’s unimaginable to go there by car or by train.W: I know. It takes so long to get there!M: I will read newspapers to kill the time. Do you need to buy a book for the flight W: No. I have my magazine.13-16M: Have you ever been to England, Nancy W: Yes. I go to England twice a year to visit Lisa.M: Was she your classmate W: No, we were not in the same school, but our friendship started when we were babies. We lived in the same neighborhood.M: I see. You know visiting England has been my dream for a long time.W: You bet! I like England very much. I have been there many times, but I still want to enjoy its beautiful scenery.M: What do you often do in England W: I like visiting the museums there. They are in a good atmosphere, such as the British Museum.M: I’m free next month. I will go to Manchester first.W: My friend just lives in Manchester. Maybe you can visit her for information about your travel.M: Thank you for your kindness. I will go there with my parents. It is not appropriate to bother your friend. We will visit England with a tour group.W: OK, if you need any help, you can call her. This is her telephone number.M: You are so kind. Thank you very much.17-20M: Thank you for calling Winchester Zoo. The zoo is closed on Mondays. The opening hours are from 10:00 am until it gets dark. The closing hours are at 7:00 pm in summer and at 5:00 pm in winter. There is a guided tour of the zoo every hour. Visitors for the tour should wait at the entrance which is where the tour begins. Our guide will meet you there. The tour finishes at the cafe. You should not feed the animals but you can watch when we give them something to eat. Every day at 2:00 pm the lions are given their food and the elephants get theirs at 3:00 pm. There is a shop in the zoo where you can buy books. There is also a cafe which sells snacks. Tickets for adults cost 8 pounds and children’s tickets are half price. A family ticket, for two adults and three children, is 26 pounds.A【答案】21. A 22. C 23. DB【答案】24. A 25. C 26. D 27. CC【答案】28. C 29. D 30. D 31. CD【答案】32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A七选五36-40 GFADE完形填空41-45 BBDAC 46-50 BCDAB 51-55 DADCB语法填空56. paths 57. braved 58. to reach 59. whose 60. remarkably61.constructed 62.the 63. dropping 64. what 65. like66. 小作文Recently, a survey named “AI in my life” has been conducted in our school. The result is as follows.The findings highlight AI’s role as both a supportive tool and an emotional outlet in our life. 66% of the participants turn to AI for aid with their homework. Content creation comes second with 54% using it to generate video scripts or writing. 32% rely on AI for emotional interaction, like chatting with Chatbot for comfort, while 27% use it in other aspects.While AI boosts efficiency and creativity, automated homework solutions could hinder critical thinking and reliance on Chatbots might reduce human connections. To embrace AI wisely, we are supposed to optimize its use for learning and creation, while balancing digital and human interactions.读后续写【答案】One possible version:As I went to grab it, the guards there asked for my ID. I froze in my tracks, a wave of panic washing over me. I stammered, telling them I didn’t have any ID on me, and that getting it would be a huge hassle. Despair filled my eyes as I pleaded with them, explaining how precious this flute was to me. It wasn’t just an instrument; it was my connection to a better time, a source of comfort in my otherwise chaotic life. But the guards said, “Well, sorry — you’ve got to have ID to get your flute back.” I stared at the flute, so close yet so out of reach, and held back the tears of frustration that threatened to spill.Desperate and anxious, I said, “What if I play you a tune ” The guards hesitated, but then nodded. I closed my eyes and started playing Greensleeves. As the first notes filled the air, a rush of emotions surged through me. I could feel the guards’ attention on me, and for a moment, the world around us seemed to stand still. When I opened my eyes, I saw that the guards’ expressions had softened. “That’s your flute,” one of them said softly. Without hesitation, I grabbed my flute and walked away, my heart swelling with gratitude. It was a double kindness — first from the person who handed my flute in, and then the guards who broke the rules to let me take it. This experience only reaffirmed my belief in the goodness of people, even in the bustling heart of a big city.2025-2026 学年度上学期月考 A. Business. B. Sightseeing. C. Meeting a friend.听下面一段对话,回答 8至 9小题高三英语试题 8. When will the woman go with the man A. At 3:30 pm. B. At 4:00 pm. C. At 4:30 pm.时间 2025/10/109. How will the speakers go to the Smiths A. By bus. B. By bike. C. On foot.本试卷共 67 题,共 150 分,共 6 页。考试时间为 120 分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。 听下面一段对话,回答 10至 12小题10. What kind of the tickets did the speakers buy 第一部分:听力 (共两节,满分 30分)A. Regular tickets. B. Special tickets. C. Discount tickets.第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)5 A B C 11. How do the speakers feel now 听下面 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,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。 A. Satisfied. B. Disappointed. C. Uncaring.例:How much is the shirt 12. What will the woman do to pass the time on the plane A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15 A. Read a book. B. Read a magazine. C. Read newspapers.答案是 C。 听下面一段对话,回答 13至 16小题。1. How many books did the man buy last time 13. How often does the woman go to England A. 2. B. 3. C. 5. A. Once every two years. B. Once a year. C. Twice a year.2. At what time does the train leave 14. Who is a friend of Lisa A. About nine. B. About ten. C. About eleven. A. The woman. B. The man. C. The man’s classmate.3. Which section of the newspaper does the man want to read 15. What does the woman think of the museums in England A. Sports. B. Entertainment. C. News. A. Important. B. Common. C. Great.4. What is the woman 16. What does the woman give to the man at last A. A professor. B. A president. C. A student. A. Her telephone number.5. What does the man mean B. Lisa’s telephone number.A. He had a terrible vacation. C. Advice on visiting England.B. He remained at home all the time. 听下面一段独白,回答 17至 20小题。C. The woman asked a silly question. 17. How long does the zoo open in a day in winter 第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) A. 5 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 10 hours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 18. Where does the tour begin 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A. At the cafe. B. At the shop. C. At the entrance.将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。6 7 19. What can the tourists do in the zoo 听下面一段对话,回答 至 小题。6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Buy something to eat. B. Feed the animals. C. Sell books.A. Strangers. B. Waitress and customer. C. Teacher and student. 20. How much does a child ticket cost 7. What did the man go to Hong Kong for A. 4. B. 8. C. 26.高三英语试题 第 1页 共 6 页{#{QQABDYSEggAoAJBAABhCEQUwCgIQkBCCCaoGRBAcsAABiBNABAA=}#}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) Scan the QR code on your table to look at the menu and place your order online.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。Press the buzzer on your table to report a robot malfunction.AIMMERSIVE DINING Menu Contact 21. What does the outlet feature A. Movie-themed dishes. B. Role-play experience.Robots and Immersive Dining C. Customized service. D. Robotic chefs.We have recently opened a fancy outlet in Tech Park, specializing in weaving together the 22. What is the maximum discount a group of 6 regular diners can enjoy fields of robotics and dining. A. 10%. B. 15%. C. 20%. D. 25%.The outlet provides a futuristic dining experience set against the backdrop of the 23. What is the text probably blockbuster movie, Robochefs, where robots set out to delight people with their wonderful A. A poster. B. A blog. C. A report. D. An advertisement.cooking. BCome and embark on a culinary adventure. Indulge in delicious novel dishes that our team This spring break, my 12-year-old disabled son rode his first roller coaster. He had so muchof local chefs specially adapted from those featured in the movie to suit popular taste. Immerse fun!yourself in the movie’s plot and enjoy the chance to be served by our robot waiters who can The roller coaster was the Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando,gracefully navigate crowded dining spaces, interact with diners and deliver food on time. Florida. Disney World is one of the only mainstream amusement parks that will let my son go onrides. He has cerebral palsy (脑瘫) and is unable to sit independently. Because of his disabilities,most parks won’t let him go on their roller coasters.The experience at Disney was special for my son, but also special for the rest of my family ofSpecial Promotions five. Splitting up (分开 ) is something we encounter daily. My son goes to a special school in aGroups of 3 to 5 diners get 10% off and larger groups get 15% off! Returning customers town 20 minutes from our home. There are almost no activities he can enjoy at our local parks andwho make a reservation will receive an extra 5% discount on their visit. recreation program, and he spends a few afternoons a week in physical treatment.Customer Reviews We also divide and conquer when we are out in public. Many buildings have an accessible“When I tasted the unusual dishes I had never heard of before, it felt like I was a character entrance that is further away, so we split up to avoid dragging everyone around the back. The samein the movie. I will always remember that meal!” goes for hunting for a vacant elevator in a big building or a busy mall.Charlene, 20-year-old student Accessible seating in theaters often only has room for one companion, so we sit in separate“What really left an impression on us were the robot waiters. We made quite a number of rows or further apart from one another. On occasion, an entire building or part of a building is justrequests and they were able to instantly respond in an appropriate manner. It was an completely inaccessible, so we split up or pass on an activity we planned to enjoy because weunforgettable family outing!” literally can’t get everyone in the door.Thomas, father of two Many people assume that tending to my son’s day-to-day needs is the hardest part of being hisFriendly Reminders caregiver. But finding resources and places that will include him is the real challenge. DisneyWorld is one of the few, if not the only place, where everyone in my family feels equally important.Now that my son has successfully ridden his first roller coaster, I would love for him to go on the高三英语试题 第 2页 共 6 页{#{QQABDYSEggAoAJBAABhCEQUwCgIQkBCCCaoGRBAcsAABiBNABAA=}#}same types of rides at an amusement park in the local community, but I know it’s not an option. For now, something called a perfect life, we aren’t really living the one we’re in.anyway, I’m holding our recent experience close to my heart. How do I know all this I am a perfectionist in recovery. I’ve started to recognize my24. Why was the experience at Disney special for the author’s son intolerance of imperfection — my need for certain things to be exactly as I would like them to be,A. He was permitted to ride a roller coaster. from the way my husband chops his onions to my terror of being late — and it has made a hugeB. It was his first trip to an amusement park. difference to my relationship and my parenting. How can you be a good partner if you expectC. He was allowed to go on rides independently. everyone else to fit your own narrow expectations How can your child grow if they sense thatD. It was his first vacation with his entire family. they always need to color precisely inside the lines you’ve drawn out for them 25. Which of the following best describes Disney World We need to go further than tolerating imperfections. We need to learn to appreciate theirA. Romantic. B. Popular. C. Inclusive. D. Secure. humanity and beauty. Imperfections are why people will pay a calligrapher to handwrite invitations26. Why does the author mention theaters in the fifth paragraph when a computer can produce a flawless (完美的) version of the same script for less money and inA. To criticize the limited space of theaters. less time. So for a more delicious life, and ultimately a better one, I choose imperfectionism.B. To stress the importance of theaters to the disabled. 28. How does the author introduce the topic C. To complain about the lack of accessible seating in public. A. By presenting a successful ceremony. B. By showing her firm determination.D. To illustrate accessibility barriers in public that separate her family. C. By describing her personal experience. D. By introducing her perfect marriage.27. What does the author find most difficult when caring for her son 29. What can we learn from the example of the “good enough mother” A. Managing her son’s daily needs. A. Raising a child brings a mother much joy.B. Balancing her son and the rest of her family. B. Pursuing perfection is the duty of mothers.C. Finding disability-friendly places and activities. C. Meeting babies’ demands is very challenging.D. Persuading his son to fit into the local community. D. Responding instantly impacts babies’ growth.C 30. What is the function of the two questions at the end of Paragraph 5 When planning my wedding, I was determined not to get caught up in the “perfect day”, but to have a A. To shift topics. B. To make assumptions.relaxed, informal celebration. My husband and I ended up having a lovely time. C. To arouse interest. D. To encourage thinking.“Pursuit of perfection is a prison,” says Moya Sarner, an NHS psychotherapist. Many of us are driven 31. Which of the following might the author approve of by the unconscious (下意识的) wish that if we could just have the perfect body, the perfect job and the A. Amiss is as good as a mile. B. Haste makes waste.perfect family, then we would be happy. For that reason, it can be one of the most significant barriers to C. Close enough is good enough. D. Practice makes perfect.happiness in life. DThe psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott wrote about the importance of the “good enough mother” who Regardless of how famous they are, and despite the star treatment they receive, manymeets her baby’s needs timely, but is not perfect. He said perfect is harmful. To meet every desire celebrities make it a point to give back to charities. Some have even set up their own privateimmediately, to pass the toy straight away whenever it is demanded slows down a baby’s growth, robbing foundations. Their widely publicised visits to troubled areas of the world help to raise awareness ofthem of the opportunity to feel frustrated (沮丧的) and learn to crawl to get the toy for themselves. issues such as famine and poverty. According to Jane Cooper of Unicef UK, celebrities have aWinnicott believed that while perfection is not a virtue, tolerance of imperfection is. If we cannot unique ability to reach huge numbers of people, many of whom might not otherwise be engaged indevelop the capacity to tolerate imperfection in ourselves and in those around us, we can have no charitable causes. She pointed out that famous faces had played a significant role in raising fundsself-confidence, no sustainable relationships and no fulfilling career. If we’re always trying to build in recent years, and their energies had produced tangible results, such as enabling millions of高三英语试题 第 3页 共 6 页{#{QQABDYSEggAoAJBAABhCEQUwCgIQkBCCCaoGRBAcsAABiBNABAA=}#}children in poorer countries to attend school. C. what mainly motivates young people to be engaged in charitable givingBut in spite of these successes, there is evidence to suggest that celebrity endorsement (代言) may be D. why young people are rarely influenced by celebrities in charity donationsoverrated. In a survey of members of the public to find out if celebrity involvement would encourage 35. What is the author’s attitude towards celebrity doing charities people to donate, researchers found that the impact was not as great as previously thought. When shown a A. Objective. B. Positive. C. Negative. D. Unclear.list of well-known organisations and famous people who represent them, over half of respondents were 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)unable to match the celebrity with the cause. What’s more, three quarters claimed that they didn’t respond 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。并在答题卡上将该项to celebrity endorsement in any way. The survey also showed that a few names did stand out as being 涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。associated with particular charities. But the presence of a celebrity in a campaign, was not a significant IQ scores like Einstein’s 160 or Madonna’s 140 grab attention, but EQ (Emotionalfactor when it came to a decision to donate time or money. Instead, the majority of people contribute Intelligence), MQ (Moral Intelligence), and BQ (Body Intelligence) are far more critical forbecause of personal connections in their lives and families which make a charity important to them. success. A high IQ is necessary but not enough. For example, people prefer doing business withIn another study aimed at young people, most participants cited a compelling (无法抗拒的) mission those they like and trust, even with less favorable terms. ___36___as their main motivation to give. The second most important drive was if a friend or peer recommended Emotional Intelligencesupporting a particular cause. Only two percent of respondents said they were motivated by celebrity EQ centers on recognizing and regulating emotions — both your own and others’, using themendorsement. This seems to contradict the general assumption that teenagers are particularly influenced by appropriately in situations, and building strong relationships. ___37___ This practice sharpensfamous people. One possible explanation is that there is a general fatigue (疲倦) with celebrity culture. self-awareness of how thoughts influence feelings. Stress can be a huge killer of emotionalThere is also a suspicion that the stars are the ones who benefit most when they offer to do charity work. intelligence, so you also need to develop healthy coping techniques that can effectively andSome critiques have accused that celebrities might actually take attention away from issues by attracting quickly reduce stress.more attention than the causes they represent. Moral IntelligenceSo taking all these issues into account, is it time for charities to rethink their campaign strategies and MQ builds on EQ, focusing on responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. It grows on keepinglook for alternative ways to reach new audiences Whichever point of view you favour, there seems to be commitments, staying honest, and treating others with respect. To improve it, replace excuses withopportunities for more research into how charity campaigns might develop relationships with celebrities to responsibility for your actions. ___38___ Show genuine sympathy for others’ struggles, asmaximise their potential. This in turn will open up more engagement, and better targeted campaigns — empathy promotes connection. Equally important is forgiveness — showing tolerance of otherwhich can only benefit those who really matter — the people and animals that are in need of assistance. people’s shortcomings.32. What does the underlined word “tangible” in Paragraph 1 probably mean Body IntelligenceA. Controversial. B. Celebrated. C. Definite. D. Temporarily. BQ reflects how well you understand, value, and care for your body. Though it may seem33. Which of the following statements is correct according to Paragraph 2 unrelated to work, it absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, stateA. Celebrity involvement is key to motivating people to donate. of mind, and energy level. ___39___ Choosing energy-giving foods over tiring ones, ensuringB. Not all people are influenced by celebrities in charity donations. sufficient rest, making time for exercise, and even small steps like monitoring weight canC. Most people contribute to charities because they are inspired by the family. dramatically benefit the way you perform at work.D. None of the people believe celebrities make any difference to their donation. ___40___ Someone with these qualities can outperform a highly educated person lacking34. The 3rd paragraph is mainly about ________. them. IQ benefits you alone, but EQ, MQ, and BQ uplift those around you, unlocking greaterA. how young people react to celebrity culture success and professional respect.B. who is to blame for taking attention away from charities高三英语试题 第 4页 共 6 页{#{QQABDYSEggAoAJBAABhCEQUwCgIQkBCCCaoGRBAcsAABiBNABAA=}#}A. This can build others’ trust in you. 46. A. refreshing B. uplifting C. flexible D. practicalB. This leads to repeated mistakes in your act. 47. A. ambitious B. confident C. positive D. insightfulC. Without it, even daily tasks can feel unmanageable. 48. A. fooled B. ashamed C. spent D. lostD. Developing it means noticing daily signs and acting on them. 49. A. feeds B. earns C. saves D. awardsE. Formal education matters less than developed EQ, MQ, and BQ. 50. A. bounced B. rocketed C. celebrated D. stretchedF. To improve it, start by tracking your inner dialogue through journaling. 51. A. shift B. admire C. evaluate D. buildG. Thus, investing in EQ, MQ, and BQ matters more than just fixing on IQ. 52. A. secured B. established C. gathered D. discovered第三部分:语言知识运用 53. A. bringing in B. arising from C. giving away D. leading to第一节:完形填空 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 54. A. memory B. wisdom C. commitment D. possession阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最 55. A. hardly B. definitely C. likely D. immediately佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 第二节:语篇填空 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)In just a few weeks, the University of Northern Colorado will be filled with students eager to take on 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的the new school year. Yet for now, Candelaria Hall is 41 , and Terri Ball, an administrative assistant in 词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题纸相应位置上。the School of Communication, is waiting for the cheerful 42 of the first week of the new term. For Chen Honghan, a student from Nizhuhe Village in Xuanwei, Yunnan, the dangerousBall has been working for the university for nearly a decade, and has 43 every moment of her role. three-hour mountain hike to school has been replaced by a safe 30-minute journey thanks to theThe main section of Ball’s job is to 44 with the lively students in her department, guiding them “cloud school bus”.toward the right 45 for their unique college journey. Her 46 mindset not only puts students at ease Nizhuhe Village, situated deep in the mountains, was once linked to Wanquan Primarybut also inspires them to approach challenges with optimism. School by a dangerous journey along cliffside (悬崖边) 56 (path). Every school day, Chen andFor Ball, being 47 is the core of who she is, without which she feels she would be 48 , and her classmates 57 (brave) muddy, narrow routes and makeshift stone steps just 58 (reach)she works hard to share this belief with her students. their school high atop the cliffs. It was no wonder that those parents 59 children faced safetyBall’s devotion 49 students continuous encouragement and assistance. She recalled a shy young risks on these daily trips remained constantly worried.man who 50 under her guidance — from struggling with basic shading to mastering polished portraits This challenging journey changed 60 (remarkable) in 2017 with the launch of Nizhuhe(肖像 ). In his senior year, the invitation from a national gallery offered him a chance to showcase his Grand Canyon eco-tourism project. A cliffside lift and a cable car (缆车), 61 (construct) in 2022,works and his confidence Ball helped 51 . offer villagers free access to the peak. Today, the “cloud school bus “combines a bus ride, aLikewise, Ball develops a warm feeling in her heart, as she witnesses each student’s victory — a 268-meter lift, and a 200-meter cable car, transforming 62 previous dangerous trip into a safescholarship 52 , a voice found in debate club, even a nervous application 53 a promising career and enjoyable experience.path. These moments become evidence of her consistent 54 . Ball smiles, certain that the seeds she The impact has been far-reaching. Chen, who once considered 63 (drop) out due to thesows in young minds will 55 push through the ground. dangers, now safely takes her younger sisters to school. Beyond safeguarding children, the project41. A. bright B. silent C. crowded D. locked has boosted tourism, turning 64 was once an overlooked village into a tourist destination.42. A. means B. chaos C. disaster D. attitude Villagers have seized the opportunity and significantly improved their livelihoods by launching43. A. managed B. tolerated C. assessed D. enjoyed businesses, 65 farmstays, coffee shops, and guesthouses.44. A. connect B. wrestle C. live D. pair45. A. balance B. routine C. track D. major高三英语试题 第 5页 共 6 页{#{QQABDYSEggAoAJBAABhCEQUwCgIQkBCCCaoGRBAcsAABiBNABAA=}#}第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) of processing the day’s emotions.第一节 (满分 15分) One day, while working at the pub, someone asked me what I was doing that night. “I’m66. 学校英文报开展了以“AI in My Life”的讨论。请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内 going to be playing the flute at —” I started to say, but then it struck me: I had forgotten to pick up容包括: my flute when I got off the train. Panic set in immediately. In a fit of frustration, I threw the plastic1. 调查结果描述;2. 简单评论;3. 你的建议 chair I was holding across the room.注意: I rushed to the train station, hoping someone had handed in my flute. No luck. Still, I left my1. 写作词数应为 80个词左右;2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。 number, clinging to the slim hope that it would turn up. Convinced that it was gone forever — afterContent creation 内容创作 all, I hadn’t even written my name on the case — I spent the next week drowning in self-blame,drinking heavily and feeling sorry for myself.Then, out of the blue, I received a call from CityRail. They had my flute. I hurried to the lostproperty office at Central Station. And there it was, among all the other lost items.注意:1. 续写词数应为 150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。As I went to grab it, the guards there asked for my ID.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分 25分)67. 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。 Desperate and anxious, I said, “What if I play you a tune ”There’s an image of big cities as soulless places, where everyone appears to be looking out only for _______________________________________________________________________________themselves. However, my own experiences tell a different story. During some of the most challenging _______________________________________________________________________________times of my life, when I was struggling to find proper housing, I worked as an artist on the street. For _______________________________________________________________________________years, I played my flute (长笛) there, and in doing so, I discovered the natural kindness of people. They _______________________________________________________________________________showed compassion without expecting anything in return, driven purely by human goodwill. _______________________________________________________________________________This profound realization took hold when I was 21, living in Sydney. I worked at a local pub, feeling _______________________________________________________________________________lost and directionless. 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