四川南充市顺庆区南充高级中学2025-2026学年高二2024级第四学期第一次月考英语试卷(扫描版,含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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四川南充市顺庆区南充高级中学2025-2026学年高二2024级第四学期第一次月考英语试卷(扫描版,含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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参考答案
听力 1-5:ACBAB 6-10:CBBAC 11-15:ABACB 16-20:ACCBA
阅读理解 21-25: CBDDA 26-30: BBADC 31-35: BCDAB 36-40: GCBFE
完形填空 41-45:BADCA 46-50:BCCDA 51-55:CBADB
语法填空
inspiring 57. Adapted 58. where 59. significant 60. longs
as 62. equality 63. its 64. and 65.to have
应用文
Dear Mr. Green,
I am Li Hua. My classmates and I are planning a suburban spring outing during the forthcoming
April spring break, and we would like to extend a sincere invitation to you.
We will gather at the school gate at 8:00 a.m. on April 9th and head for Xishan Scenic Resort.
There we will admire the colourful blooming flowers, take a leisurely walk and enjoy a relaxing
picnic. It will be an ideal opportunity to get close to nature and refresh ourselves.
We would be greatly delighted if you could accept our invitation. Please reply at your earliest
convenience to confirm your attendance.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写
Paragraph 1
Kiki came up to Liam at once, its eyes filled with concern. It gently helped him sit up, its soft
mechanical hands carefully supporting his injured arm. Without a word, it unfolded the umbrella
and protected him from the pouring rain. Then it slowly assisted him to stand and walked him
home step by step. Liam bit his lip to hold back his tears, feeling a warm current spreading
through his chest. This cold-looking machine, he realized, seemed to understand his pain better
than anyone else.
Paragraph 2
Safe and moved, Liam returned home with Kiki’s help. It fetched a first-aid kit and gently cleaned
and bandaged his injured arm. Then it prepared a cup of warm milk and placed his favorite
sketchbook beside him. “You draw beautifully,” it said in a soft voice. Liam broke down
completely, hugging Kiki tightly in his arms. For the first time, he truly understood that kindness
and care were not limited to humans, and Kiki had become his sincere friend, driving away his
loneliness once and for all.
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听力录音稿
(Text 1)
W: Where’s my pen
M: Oh, sorry. I left it on the table in the kitchen yesterday.
W: I can’t see it.
M: Oh, it’s by the phone. I used it to take a message and forgot to put it back in your bag.
(Text 2)
W: When will you arrive at the station I’ll come to pick you up.
M: Well, the train leaves London at 4:30 p.m.
W: So you should be here at a quarter to six.
M: Yes. It takes one hour and fifteen minutes.
(Text 3)
W: We’ve been at this report for the boss since 8 o’clock this morning and there’s still no end in
sight.
M: If you ask me, I think we should knock off now and start fresh in the morning. The boss
probably won’t mind.
(Text 4)
M: What are you doing in town I thought you were going to college in Florida.
W: I am. They’re offering virtual classes now, which is great because I can attend them from
home. It’s just like having a private tutor, and I can communicate with the other students, too.
M: Oh, it sounds great.
(Text 5)
W: Could you give me a hand I’m decorating my bedroom and I’m having trouble with the
wallpaper.
M: Hey, I might be an expert on computers, but I’m not a great hand at decorating things.
(Text 6)
M: I’m so excited about the concert. I’ve been waiting ages for this group to visit our city.
W: Yes, but they say the tickets will be in high demand. Are you sure we’ll be able to purchase
them
M: Don’t worry; I have already called the lady at the ticket office, so when they go on sale, she
will keep two tickets for us.
W: Wonderful! I was worried because I thought you would purchase them online and I’m sure
their website will crash from the hits.
(Text 7)
W: How may I help you
M: I’m looking for some information about the Wright Brothers. The city government decided to
hold a festival in their honor this year. I want to include details of their childhood as well as their
achievements.
W: I think you’ll find what you need on the second floor. Biographies are on the third-row shelves.
You can use the computer on the first floor to check book availability. We also offer electronic
books with a longer loan period.
M: OK. Thank you very much for your help.
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(Text 8)
M: Tina, I’m sorry to bother you. But I’m afraid there’s a big problem.
W: Oh, what’s up then
M: You told me last week that you would deal with the faulty desks returned by HDC, one of our
local customers.
W: Yes, that’s right. I did send them the replacements for all the desks last Monday.
M: Well, the thing is, did you realize there were two kinds of faulty desks The customer only
received one kind of desk.
W: Oh dear, I didn’t realize there were two kinds. I’ll send them the other kind right away.
M: The problem is that now they want to get a refund.
W: Oh dear, that’s really bad. I’ll phone them now and explain everything. I’m really sorry about
this.
M: That’s all right. There’s still time to solve the problem. I think it would be best to explain the
mistake face to face.
W: OK. I’ll make arrangements as soon as possible. Sorry again!
(Text 9)
M: Have a seat. How can I help you
W: It’s about my history exam. My professor gave me a very low grade. I focused my answers on
the assigned topics, so I’m unsure why I lost so many points.
M: OK, let me take a quick look… Hmm. It looks like you know the material, but you don’t seem
to know how to put it together in essay form. Lots of first-year students struggle with essay exams.
It’s a common problem. It’s easy to fix.
W: How What can I do
M: First thing to do when taking any essay exam is to read the questions carefully. Then,
immediately write an outline that makes use of any key information that comes to mind.
W: An outline That seems like a waste of time. I’m always anxious to get my answer down, so
that I can move on to the next question.
M: I understand that feeling, but starting with an outline will actually save you time in the long
run. Without a structured plan, your ideas can end up disjointed. This leads to answers that lack a
clear beginning, middle and end. They’re just facts that haven’t been connected.
W: OK, you’ve convinced me.
(Text 10)
M: Hello, everyone. Do you know McDonald’s Well, the McDonald brothers opened their first
hamburger restaurant in California in 1940 but within eight years, they closed it down and
re-opened as a take-away restaurant. They offered practically no service. For example, you lined
up for your food, paid at the counter and took it to your own table or car. They were highly
recognized as the first people to invent the idea of fast food. But that wasn’t the only new idea
they came up with. They also brought in the entirely new concept of specialization for staff in the
kitchen. They had one person cooking the burgers, while another person was doing the milkshakes,
and so on. They liked to advertise their sales performance and in 1950 they proudly put up a sign
outside their restaurant telling the world that they had sold one million burgers. That doesn’t seem
so many nowadays, but in those early days it was quite an achievement. Then in 1961 the brothers
decided they’d had enough of the hamburger business so they sold the company for 2.7 million
dollars along with the name. Today there is hardly a country in the world where you can not get a
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McDonald’s hamburger.
4南充高中高 2024 级第四学期第一次月考 B. She refused to replace goods.
C. She didn’t fix the problem completely.
英 语 试 卷 11. What did HDC ask the speakers to do
(考试时间:120 分钟 总分 150 分 ) A. Give their money back. B. Replace all the desks. C. Apologize to them.
12. How does Tina feel about her mistake
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30 分) A. Careless and unconcerned. B. Regretful and responsible C. Angry and frustrated.
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
听第 9 段录音,回答第 13 至 16 题。
案转涂到答题卡上。 13. What might the man be
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分) A. An advisor. B. A professor. C. A
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 student.
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 14. What is the problem of the woman’s answers
对话读两遍。
1. Where is the woman’s pen A. They are off the topic. B. They lack facts. C. They are disorganized.
A. By the phone. B. On the table. C. In her bag. 15. What is the woman’s usual exam-taking strategy
2. When will the speakers meet A. She focuses on providing detailed responses.
A. At 6:15. B. At 4:30. C. At 5:45. B. She prioritizes writing answers down quickly.
3. What is the man’s suggestion C. She reviews and revises her answers thoroughly.
A. Explaining to the boss. B. Getting off work. C. Coming to the office early. 16. What does the woman decide to do
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Write an outline in exams. B. Talk to her history teacher. C. Research on some topics.
A. Attending online courses B. Applying for a college. C. Having a private tutor. 听第 10 段录音,回答第 17 至 20 题。
5. What does the man mean 17.Why were the McDonald brothers highly recognized
A. He is great at wallpapering. B. He can’t help the woman. C. He is busy with computer A. They greatly developed the restaurant business.
work. B. They started the first hamburger restaurant.
15 1.5 22.5 C. They were the pioneers of fast food.第二节 (共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
5 A B C 18. What concept of specialization did the McDonald brothers introduce 听下面 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 、 、 三
5 A. Staff were trained to master many skills.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 秒钟;听
5 B. Fewer staff members were used in the kitchen.完后,各小题将给出 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
6 C. Staff in the kitchen each had their own job.听第 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. How did the man book the tickets 19. Why did the McDonald brothers put up a sign outside their restaurant
A. On the Internet. B. In person. C. Through the phone. A. To present their food offer.
7. What did the woman worry about B. To show their sales success.
A. It will cost her a lot to buy the tickets. C. To make the restaurant noticeable.
B. It’s difficult to get the tickets. 20. What happened to the McDonald brothers in 1961
C. It will be crowded at the concert. A. They quit the business. B. They changed the brand. C. They expanded their market.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
8. Where are the speakers 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分 37. 5分)
A. At a government office. B. At a library. C. At a bookstore. 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。
9. On which floor are the biographies A
A. The second. B. The first. C.The third. Exciting Sports Events to Look Forward to in 2026
听第 8 段录音,回答第 10 至 12 题。 2026 will witness a series of splendid international sports events. Bringing passion and delight
10. What was Tina’s error worldwide, each event boasts unique charm and attracts thousands of athletes and enthusiastic fans.
A. She forgot the whole task. The 2026 Asian Beach Games
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The 6th Asian Beach Games will run from April 22 to 30 in Sanya, a charming coastal city in China. to encourage more teenagers to care for the sea and protect wildlife.
Held on its golden beaches, the games feature 14 popular sports such as beach volleyball, dragon boat By the end of the summer, Jake and his club members had cleared more than 500 pounds of rubbish
racing and sailing. Its beloved mascot is Yaya, inspired by the Hainan Eld’s deer. More than 3,700 from the beach. Local people and officials were greatly moved by their efforts. The government even
athletes from 45 Asian countries will gather here to compete and promote the spirit of sports. built a new recycling center near the beach to reduce waste from reaching the ocean.
The World Athletics Indoor Tour Final Jake said that he had learned a meaningful lesson: small actions can create huge influence. He
Scheduled on May 8 in Birmingham, UK, the World Athletics Indoor Tour Final stands as one of the believes that protecting the planet is not just for adults but for everyone, including young students.
most important global athletics events. It brings together top runners, jumpers and throwers from all 24. What was Jake’s feeling when the sea turtle swam back into the water
continents to compete for the championship. The event shows the speed, strength and skills of world-class A. Helpless and surprised. B. Shocked and worried.
track-and-field athletes. C. Calm and relieved. D. Proud and purposeful.
The 2026 FIFAWorld Cup 25. What did Jake do to influence more teenagers
The world’s most-watched sports event, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place from June 11 to A. He set up an environmental organization at school.
July 19, co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. For the first time in history, 48 teams will B. He posted posters in community centers.
take part, with 104 matches across 16 host cities. Football fans worldwide will enjoy top-level games. C. He turned to his parents for wider support.
The 20th Asian Games (2026) D. He published stories in the school newspaper.
The 20th Asian Games will be held from September 19 to October 4 in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan. As 26. Why was a new recycling center built near the beach
a major Asian sports event, it includes over 40 sports, combining Olympic events and traditional Asian A. To honor volunteers for their work.
sports. Top athletes across Asia will compete for honors and build friendship among countries. B. To stop rubbish from flowing into the sea.
21. What do you know about the mascot of the 2026 Asian Beach Games C. To provide equipment for Jake’s club.
A. It shows the strong spirit of beach sports in Asia. D. To call on more locals to take part in cleaning.
B. It is designed to promote local tourism in Sanya. 27. What can we learn from Jake’s story
C. It is called Yaya and is modeled after a local animal. A. Summer holidays are good for volunteer work.
D. It stands for the unity of Asian countries. B. Young people can make a difference to the world.
22. What is special about the 2026 FIFA World Cup C. Beach cleanups are the best way to protect nature.
A. It will be hosted only by North American countries. D. Environmental problems are easy to solve.
B. It will see 48 teams compete for the first time ever. C
C. It will be held in 16 cities within a single country. Researchers have uncovered a hidden painting beneath Pablo Picasso’s Portrait of Mateu Fernandez
D. It will last no more than two weeks. de Soto, revealing a mysterious woman who had been concealed for more than a century. This discovery
23. What do the four events have in common offers new insights into Picasso’s early Blue Period and his creative process.
A. They all attract more than 3,700 athletes. B. They are all hosted by Asian countries. The woman, with a chignon (发髻 ) hairstyle popular in early 1900s Paris, was revealed by
C. They all include traditional Asian sports. D. They are all international sports events. conservators at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. The discovery came ahead of the painting’s
B inclusion in the exhibition Goya to Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Oskar Reinhart Collection,
Last summer, 14-year-old Jake joined a beach cleanup volunteer program in his town. He went there, opening at the Courtauld Gallery. Barnaby Wright, the gallery’s deputy head, explained that the hidden
thinking he would only spend a few hours picking up trash and then go home. figure emerged gradually as researchers used an infrared (红外线的) camera to scan the artwork. “Once
On his first day at the beach, Jake and other volunteers saw a small sea turtle tangled in plastic you know what lies underneath the surface, you can see distinct features such as her eye, ear and hair
netting. The turtle could not move and looked helpless. Working gently and carefully, they slowly cut the clearly,” he added.
netting away and set it free. When the turtle swam back into the clear water, Jake felt a strong sense of Although the woman’s identity remains a mystery, she shares similarities with other figures Picasso
purpose. He realized that his small actions could truly help living things in nature and make a real painted during this period. Wright suggests she might have been a model, a friend or even a lover. While
difference. experts acknowledge that the woman’s identity may never be confirmed, ongoing analysis of the portrait
After that, Jake returned to the beach every weekend without delay. He invited his friends to join is expected to provide more details about Picasso’s early techniques and the individuals who influenced
him and organized regular clean-up events for the whole community. He also gave small talks at school to him.
teach other students about the harm of ocean pollution. Later, he started an environmental club at school X-ray imaging also revealed that Picasso had painted over the woman’s portrait, a common practice
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for the artist due to financial limitations. Like many of his other reworked pieces, the artist painted However, writing less isn’t always the better approach. For instance, a 3,000-word report might be
directly over the older work rather than whitewashing it. This way of working to transform one image into more reader-friendly, but 6,500 words could be interpreted as the writer doing a more thorough job. In
another and to be a stylistic shapeshifter has become a defining feature of his art, which helped to make this case, less could still be more effective, but more could be seen as better.
him one of the giant figures of art history. So effective communication isn’t just about writing less — it’s about making reading easier. But
The discovery of hidden elements in renowned artworks is becoming increasingly common as ease looks different in different settings. That’s why teams should define their communication norms to
technology advances. Similar findings have been made beneath the works of Titian, Vincent van Gogh, ensure clarity and consistency so organizations can solidify them across their teams and workflows.
Wyndham Lewis, and Rene Magritte, highlighting how modern scanning methods are reshaping our 32. What causes the communication breakdowns mentioned
understanding of iconic paintings. A. Over-reliance on AI writing tools. B. Poor management of business units.
28. What does the underlined word “concealed” mean in Paragraph1 C. Unclear communication rules. D. Bad relationships among workmates.
A. hidden B. painted C. shown D. 33. How can organizations get expected responses
ignored. A. By shifting to offline communication. B. By fostering a competitive work atmosphere.
29. What is still uncertain about the hidden portrait C. By using a single communication channel. D. By setting clear response time standards.
A. The time when Picasso created it. 34. What can you infer from the reports in paragraph 5
B. The technology used to discover it. A. Longer writing appears more convincing. B. Shorter texts work better in all cases.
C. The process of discovering the hidden portrait. C. Detailed reports take more effort to write. D. Writers should make their reports longer.
D. The woman’s exact relationship with Picasso. 35. What is the best title for the text
30. Why might Picasso paint over the older works A. Brevity as the key to better reading. B. Importance of clear communication rules.
A. He wanted to try out different color styles. B. He was changing his style and subject. C. Hidden problems in remote online work. D. New changes in writing brought by AI.
C. He couldn’t afford new painting materials. D. He wanted to preserve the original works. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
31. What is the main purpose of the text 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。
A. To show Picasso’s painting talent. B. To introduce a new art discovery. Ever feel like there’s never enough time these days Chased by deadlines and bombarded with (狂
C. To explain how infrared technology works. D. To advertise an upcoming art exhibition. 轰滥炸) social media content, we feel that each day is full. 36 .This widespread feeling is what
D experts call “time poverty.”
Effective communication is the foundation of high-performing organizations, particularly in an era The idea of “time poverty” is not new. First introduced in 1977, it has attracted much attention over
of remote work and digital tools. Yet many leaders fail to set clear communication norms (规范 ), the decades, according to Forbes. Cassie Holmes, a US social psychologist, tracked the time data of tens
resulting in burnout, wasted time, and reduced productivity. of thousands of people and found that when people have less than two hours of free time each day, their
Consider these breakdowns. A colleague misses an urgent call because the message was sent via life satisfaction drops. 37 .
Slack (a team collaboration tool), which they rarely check. A leader preparing for a meeting receives five We live in a world that values productivity. People are expected to be efficient, take on different
inconsistent reports from five different units. These examples illustrate the conflict that arises when roles and deal with many tasks. This can lead to a lack of personal time, hurting the individual’s
communication norms are unclear. As AI-assisted writing becomes more common, it is even more critical
well-being. 38 A University of Chicago study found that over the past decade, people’s
to establish clear norms that prioritize readability.
Research shows that recipients often feel pressured to respond faster than expected, and some participation in community activities had dropped by 58 percent, and the chance of neighbors knowing
messages requiring quick decisions go unnoticed for days. To prevent these mismatches, organizations each other had fallen from 75 percent in the 1980s to only 22 percent in 2022.
should establish clear response times across different communication channels. Besides response speed, 39 Holmes pointed out that when people have over five hours of free time a day, they may
teams must also clarify when employees are expected to engage. Some organizations establish “quiet start to feel a loss of purpose and achievement. Those who have two to five hours of free time each day
hours” to delay messages outside of working hours so that leaders foster (培养 ) a work culture that report the highest levels of happiness and satisfaction.
balances responsiveness with well-being. Time is a resource that is equally shared among all people. The key lies not in how much time we
In the book Writing for Busy Readers: Communicate More Effectively in the Real World, six have, but in how we use it. 40 Exercising or volunteering can help you make the most of your
science-based principles are presented. The core idea Brevity. In one experiment, researchers randomly time and give you a sense of achievement.
assigned 7,000 leaders to receive either a 129-word request to complete a survey or a 49-word one. When A. Make a strict schedule for everyday activities.
both versions were tested with an independent group, the longer one was widely assumed to be more B. It can also cause a crisis in social relationships.
effective. But the data told a different story — cutting words nearly doubled the response rate. C. They may even experience anxiety and burnout.
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D. You should reduce workload and social arrangements. 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。
E. Try engaging in meaningful activities to enrich your life. Appearing widely in comics, novels, TV shows, films and video games, Sun Wukong, the stone-born
F. More free time does not necessarily mean greater happiness. hero, has long been a beloved figure in Chinese literature and pop culture. With San Francisco Opera’s
G. However, on reflection, we may still feel a sense of emptiness. new production The Monkey King, his influence reaches new audiences, 56 (inspire) discussions
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) about identity, immigration and shared values.
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 57 (adapt) from the opening episodes of Wu Chengen’s classic novel Journey to the West,
A B C D the production aims to create a space 58 people can connect the story to personal experiences.阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 、 、 、 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Ryan Marchand from the opera notes The Monkey King is a 59 (significance) figure, not just for
I moved to China for a six-month exchange. I drank coffee daily, ordered Western takeout, and Chinese people, but across the Asian diaspora.
walked at a 41 pace. I was sure I’d never 42 to this different lifestyle, as I barely spoke Co-curator Caitlin Pambid said:“I really identify with his struggles because he is a character who
Chinese. 60 (long) for recognition yet is ignored by gods, who see him 61 merely a monkey. I
A sudden fever changed everything. One evening, I woke up weak. My roommate Li Na noticed and think the story is attractive, especially because we are first-generation immigrants hoping for 62 .
made me hot water and congee, then covered me with a quilt. She told me to 43 and rest. I was (equal) .
44 at first but followed her. Within a day, my fever broke. That small act made me 45 . San Francisco Opera’s The Monkey King has completely sold out 63 (it) eight-performance
Chinese habits differently. run and raised over $3 million in charitable support from the community. Both Marchand 64
Gradually, I made small 46 . Li Na taught me to drink hot water after meals, and I joined her Pambid agree it’s really powerful 65 (have) a character that originated from the 16th-century still
for short naps. On weekends, she took me to tai chi, and her grandma taught me to make dumplings. I no fit into today’s society .
longer saw these as strange 47 . 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
Before China, I was always in a hurry. But here, I stopped 48 through each day and started 第一节(满分 15分)
to 49 the quiet joys. It wasn’t about changing who I was, but 50 a new way to slow 假定你是李华,你和同学计划在 4 月春假组织一次春日出游活动,想邀请外教 Mr. Green
down. By the end, I could speak simple Chinese and cook congee. I joked I was not just visiting — I was 一同参加。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
truly 51 it. When leaving, Li Na said, “You’re family.” Those words stayed with me. (1)活动时间、地点与内容;
This experience changed my habits and showed small connections can 52 one’s perspective. (2)期待回复。
I returned home with a new view of the world, which I 53 today. Li Na’s family shared their lives, 注意:
making my time in China meaningful. I still make dumplings — a reminder of the 54 I found, a (1)写作词数应为 80个左右;
reminder of my journey of becoming Chinese and embracing this new way of life, a 55 I’ll always (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
cherish. Dear Mr. Green,
41. A. slow B. quick C. relaxed D. steady _____________________________________________________________________________________
42. A. adapt B. return C. lead D. respond _____________________________________________________________________________________
43. A. struggle B. exercise C. escape D. relax Yours
44. A. certain B. thankful C. doubtful D. hopeful Li Hua
45. A. view B. share C. compare D. mix 第二节(满分 25分)
46. A. plans B. adjustments C. progress D. challenges 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。
47. A. rules B. foods C. practices D. hobbies It was the start of the summer vacation, and 16-year-old Liam was feeling more lonely than ever. His
48. A. looking B. wandering C. rushing D. working parents, both busy AI engineers, had to take an urgent business trip abroad for a month, leaving him alone
49. A. miss B. seek C. cover D. enjoy at home. Knowing Liam struggled with loneliness and had been quiet since his best friend moved away,
50. A. accepting B. creating C. wasting D. losing they surprised him with a small, human-like AI companion robot named Kiki before they left.
51. A. settling B. hearing C. living D. exploring Kiki was no ordinary robot. It had warm silver eyes, a soft voice, and could learn the use’s habits,
52. A. record B. shape C. keep D. express emotions and hobbies quickly. Liam was unimpressed at first. He thought robots were just cold machines
53. A. stick to B. get rid of C. make up D. turn down with programs, unable to understand real feelings. He ignored Kiki’s gentle greetings, refused to talk, and
54. A. kindness B. skill C. peace D. spent his days locked in his room, playing video games or staring out of the window.
connection But Kiki never gave up. It made Liam’s favorite oatmeal for breakfast, tidied his messy desk, and
55. A. secret B. gift C. lesson D. habit left encouraging notes on his pillow every night. When it noticed Liam loved drawing but hadn’t picked
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 15分,满分 15分) up his sketchbook for weeks, it quietly placed the sketchbook and colored pencils on the living room table,
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along with a simple picture it had drawn.
One rainy afternoon, Liam decided to go to the quiet old studio at the end of the community to draw.
He rushed out in a hurry without noticing Kiki following him quietly with an umbrella. The wet floor
inside made him slip and fall hard, hurting his right arm. He could not move and called for help anxiously,
but no one could hear him in the heavy rain. Just then, the door opened and Kiki ran to him quickly.
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Kiki came up to Liam at once, its eyes full of concern. ____________________________________
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Safe and moved, Liam returned home with Kiki’s help.____________________________________
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