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高2024 届联盟考试英语参考答案 听力 1-5. B A C C B 6-10. C B A C C 11-15. A B A A B 16-20. A A B B C 阅读DDB ABDC DBCA CDDA DFBCG 完型填空 BADAC BCDAB CDCBA 语 法 填 空 who/a/To support/based/fluency/has taught/making/it/simply/at 写作一 Dear David, We have decided to organize a seminar on career planning for students with the theme of "My Career, My life". Knowing you are an experienced school adviser, I sincerely invite you to deliver a lecture. As scheduled, the seminar will take place in the lecture hall from 2 pm to 4 pm next Friday. To offer guidance on career planning, you are expected to share practical advice and typical examples that will help students do self- analysis, set realistic goals, and decide on possible paths to achieve their aspirations. We would appreciate it if you could come and offer guidance to us. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 写作二 one possible version: Jordan nodded, "I let her out last night." My mouth dropped open. "She was outside all night?" I was so furious, "It was freezing old outside and she could die!" Jordan choked back his words, stunned. I grabbed my coat and rushed outside. Jordan followed, fear welling up in his eyes. Several minutes later, the poor thing was found, shaking and curling into a tiny ball. I picked her up, unsure whether she was alive or dead. Jordan was scared, "We need a vet! Now!" As I drove to the animal hospital, Jordan sat in the back, holding Meatball inside his coat. I could hear him talking to the cat, apologizing repeatedly. Luckily, the vet saved Meatball. Seeing her eyes open, Jordan stroked her head, all tears. Then, surprisingly, he turned to me. He apologized for what he had done. "I know you just want to keep me safe," he murmured. I felt a lump in my throat. He rubbed Meatball's back, "It seems that we are both going to observe the curfew. It's for our own good." 听力原文 (Text 1) W: Would you like to come to the beach with us on Sunday, Joe? M: I don’t like swimming much. I may go for a cycle ride. W: We don’t go for swimming. We’re going to play volleyball. M: I’ll come with you then. (Text 2) M: Can you check the schedule for flights from Miami to San Jose, Costa Rica? W: Do you prefer any particular airline? M: No, but the fare is important to me. (Text 3) M: Oh, my! I can’t go on. W: Me neither. I’m freezing all over. M: It’s like the whole world is freezing. I guess we can’t do anything until the sun shines. (Text 4) W: I heard you were having problems meeting your school fees and may not be able to study next term. M: I was having some difficulties but I’ve received a scholarship and things are finally looking up. (Text 5) M: I have an appointment to see Dr. Gran for a physical exam. W: Please have a seat. She is out for lunch and she will be back in a few minutes. (Text 6) M: Where do you want the TV, Miss? W: Just put it beside the fireplace. M: And the bookcase? I guess it goes in the living room or the study. W: No, I want it in the bedroom. And these towels. Please put them in the bathroom. M: What’s in these boxes? They’re really heavy. W: Careful! Those are my dishes. Just leave them on the kitchen counter. Where are the boxes with my books? M: They’re next to the bed. And your clothes are there, too. We put them on the bed. Is that OK? W: Sure. Everything is a mess anyway. (Text 7) M: Hey, Marrissa. You seem kind of mad. W: I am. Have you heard about the new policy on the library books? It’s just stupid. M: Oh, you mean the thing about having only a week for keeping borrowed books? Well, yeah … What’s wrong with it? W: Are you serious? We can only keep books for a week? How do they expect me to read a book in a week? M: The school’s just probably concerned about reading material getting lost. They just want to prevent any more additional cost. (Text 8) W: Hi, you must be Robert. M: Yeah, that’s right. W: Debbie Charm, head of the IT Department. OK, so what experience do you have in computer programming? M: Well, over the past three years I’ve had a lot of experience with many different programming languages. W: OK, so what’s the attraction for working for our company? M: Well, I’ve seen some of the computer games you’ve come up with and therefore I think you’re a very youthful company with a very good future. W: OK, excellent. Well, I need somebody to work right away. Do you think you can do that? M: Certainly, yeah. W: OK, we’ll have your salary on $1,400 a month to start with. Does that sound good? M: That sounds fine. W: OK, you’ll be working in the game section of our department. So why don’t you come on Monday? M: OK. (Text 9) M: What’s the website? W: People send in the names of teenagers who’ve done something great. Everyone votes, and the teenager with the most votes wins. M: Who’s that boy in the photo? W: He’s a teenager named Charlie Watson. He has his own soccer website. He designed it himself and did all the work. He’s only 17, and he already has a million dollars. There’s also a boy named Felipe Flores. He climbed the highest mountain in the Andes. M: So, who are you going to vote for? W: I’m not sure. There are two I really like. M: Who are they? W: One’s a girl named Anna Philipova. She’s 13 years old. There was a terrible fire in her home, and she walked right into the burning building to rescue her two little brothers. She got them both out alive, but her hand was badly burned. M: Wow! And who’s the other? W: The other’s a 16-year-old boy named Malik Monroe. He gave three million dollars to hospitals and schools in Africa last year. M: How did he get the money? W: He organized big concerts in schools and colleges all over the USA. Then he gave all the money he got from the concerts to hospitals and schools in Africa. (Text 10) W: Hello I’m Kate Assadi, and I’m here to talk about my hobby, which is skydiving. In the UK, this is still seen as something done by crazy young people! But in the USA, skydiving is a hobby that has been taken up by people from all age groups, by anyone looking for excitement, from twenty-year-olds to old people enjoying active life after leaving their jobs. I wanted to do skydiving as a teenager, but my parents wouldn’t give their permission. So, my first jump was as a university student, when I was able to get a discount. Immediately, I was attracted! I couldn’t afford to do it regularly though, until I started working as a lawyer. Why do I do it? Well, skydiving makes you feel great — you forget all your problems. There aren’t really any health benefits. Although I know several businessmen with stressful jobs who do skydiving to help them relax. Of course,
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