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德优网2025陕西省西安市碑林区铁一中学高中英语段考月考高三上

2025-2026学年陕西省西安市碑林区铁一中学高三(上)第一次月考英语试卷(9月份)

试卷总分:150分    命题人:wgi@dyw.com    考试时长:120分钟

一、听力题(10小题共30分)
1. (本题1.5分)  When will the woman probably receive the delivery?
A.At 5:30 p.m.
B.At 6:20 p.m.
C.At 6:40 p.m.
2. (本题1.5分)  Where will Jack go tomorrow morning?
A.To the airport.
B.To the museum.
C.To the gallery.
3. (本题1.5分)  Who brought a camera for the trip?
A.Harry.
B.Max.
C.Lily.
4. (本题1.5分)  What is the woman expecting to have now?
A.A good friend.
B.A private coach.
C.A tennis partner.
5. (本题1.5分)  What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Neighbors.
B.Landlady and renter.
C.Roommates.
6. (本题3分) 听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。
6. Why does the woman come here?
A.To meet a writer.
B.To return some books.
C.To prepare a class report.
7. What kind of novels does the man prefer?
A.Adventure.
B.Science fiction.
C.Kung fu.
7. (本题3分) 听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。
8. What is the man doing now?
A.Doing an interview.
B.Asking for information.
C.Offering help.
9. Which skill is Rose taking up?
A.Photography.
B.Car repairing.
C.Cooking.
10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.British school subjects.
B.British school structure.
C.British technical colleges.
8. (本题4.5分) 听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。
11. Which destination does the woman recommend?
A.Thailand.
B.Singapore.
C.Malaysia.
12. How much will the man pay for the visit?
A. $2,000.
B. $4,800.
C. $6,000.
13. How will the man reach the destination in this package?
A.By train
B.By air.
C.By sea.
9. (本题6分) 听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。
14. What did the speakers' mother do with the tape player?
A.She kept it.
B.She cleaned it.
C.She threw it out.
15. What affected the speakers' project grade?
A.The barking.
B.The poor quality.
C.The sound effect.
16. Where did the speakers record the tape?
A.In the classroom.
B.In the basement.
C.In the neighbor's room.
10. (本题6分) 听下面一段材料,回答以下问题。
17. What did the speaker probably do before?
A.A designer.
B.A nurse.
C.A tailor.
18. How long does the speaker usually work a day?
A.About 12 hours.
B.About 14 hours.
C.About 16 hours.
19. What was the most difficult part for the speaker?
A.Finding suitable materials.
B.Studying traditional clothing.
C.Dealing with the cuts on fingers.
20. Why does the speaker feel proud?
A.She can promote Chinese culture.
B.She has become a famous designer.
C.She can display classical artworks.
二、阅读理解(5小题共50分)
11. (本题7.5分) Rock climbing,one of the fastest growing sports,not only builds physical strength and mental focus,but also leads you to some beautiful places.Here are some climbing spots for climbers.
   Acadia National Park,Maine
   This popular New England park is one of the few places where you can climb seaside rocks.The granite (花岗岩) is good for climbing.In some areas,you need to start when the sea is at its lowest level.The area has guides,instructors and climbing schools,making it particularly welcoming for beginners.
   More information:nps.gov/acad
   City of Rocks Idaho
   This national reserve near the Utah border is worth a trip for the scenery alone.Named by gold miners heading to California in 1849,its granite looks like skyscrapers,towering 600 feet above the ground.It's a fascinating area from a geologic and geographic angle.Many visitors come for August's Idaho Mountain Festival,a celebration of climbing with top athletes in attendance.
   More information:nps.gov/ciro
  Red River Gorge,Kentucky
   This geological area in Daniel Boone National Forest is prized for its climbing routes and rock scenery.The park,located an hour's drive southeast of Lexington,is well known in the climbing world for both beginner-friendly terrain(地形)and more challenging sections.It's a place where you can find a lot of fellow climbers.
   More information:fs.usda.gov/recarea
   Earth Treks Englewood,Colorado
   While you can find climbing gyms across the country,this one just south of Denver is worth a special trip.With 53,000 square feet,the massive facility has a special rock climbing area,a group of guides and even extras like childcare and yoga.
   More information:earthtreksclimbing.com/englewood

21. What is special about Acadia National Park?        
A.Its sea level is low.
B.It's intended for beginners.
C.It's located in a coastal area.
D.It provides a free guided trip.
22. What can you do in City of Rocks?        
A.Meet many gold miners.
B.Go to a festival in August.
C.Enjoy the view from a tower.
D.Get trained in a climbing gym.
23. Which of the following favors a parent with a child?        
A.City of Rocks.
B.Red River Gorge.
C.Acadia National Park.
D.Earth Treks Englewood.
12. (本题10分)     My fingers trembled as I signed the pre-medical application form.The watercolor brushes on my desk stared back at me like abandoned friends.I'm Lora,an 18-year-old who secretly drew brain diagrams on napkins while classmates drew cartoons."Art feeds the soul but starves the body,Mom always said.Her words haunted me as my biology textbooks slowly buried my drawing pads.
    Then came the school career fair that changed everything.Dr.Eleanor Whitman from Harvard asked us to list our"hidden skills".My hand shook as I wrote"observing details"-something I'd learned from painting flower petals."That's medical research's most needed skill!"she exclaimed,sharing how a student turned microbiology notes into textbook illustrations.My lab partner whispered,"Remember our photosynthesis(光合作用) comic?"For the first time,my two worlds didn't feel so separate.
    The real surprise came during hospital volunteering.Watching surgeries,I noticed something-the steady hands of doctors reminded me of my brushwork.When a boy struggled to describe his pain,I drew a fire-breathing dragon on his cast."You made medicine speak,"the nurse said.Slowly,my drawing pads filled with cells that looked like colored-glass art and X-rays arranged like abstract paintings.
    Mr.Dawson,our career counselor,helped connect these dots.On his whiteboard,my medical knowledge and art skills overlapped in a bright yellow circle labeled"Medical Illustration".He showed me job listings I never knew existed-graphic designers for science apps,3 D modelers for anatomy(解剖)classes."Your 'impractical' skill makes you stand out,"he said,pointing to my dragon drawing now used in pain management workshops.
    Today,my microscope and paintbrusheare the same desk.The same hands that once hesitated between them now create 3 D models of viruses for vaccine education.Sometimes I teach young patients to draw their feelings instead of describing them.My story isn't about heart and reality canceling each other out-they just multiply possibilities.

24. What can be inferred about Lora from paragraph 1?        
A.She had given up the hobby of drawing.
B.She was excited about studying medicine.
C.She felt torn between art and medical study.
D.She regretted not practicing painting earlier.
25. Dr.Eleanor thought of Lora's "hidden skills"as        .
A.a plus
B.a leisure
C.a distraction
D.a burden
26. How did Lora's hospital experience influence her?        
A.It helped develop her surgical skills.
B.It directed her toward doctor training.
C.It boosted her enthusiasm for abstract art.
D.It convinced her of art's role in healthcare.
27. What message does the author want to convey?        
A.Follow the beaten track to success.
B.A picture is worth a thousand words.
C.Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
D.Two strings to your bow light the way.
13. (本题10分)     What if your next job is just a weak tie away?A recent study,conducted by a team from Stanford University and LinkedIn,revealed that weaker social connections have a greater beneficial effect on job mobility (流动性) than stronger ties.Stanford Professor Erik Bryson suggests a practical outcome of this study is to encourage job seekers to expand their reach beyond immediate friends and colleagues.Weak ties,he explains,often provide more unique,beneficial information and connections.
    The advantage of weak ties theory is based on the idea that weak ties allow distant group of people to access novel information that can lead to new opportunities and innovation.Weak ties are more likely to introduce new job information to a wider social network.
    The research team conducted a five-year experimental study with LinkedIn,involving 20 million global participants and 600,000 new jobs created.Using LinkedIn's "People You May Know" (PYMK) algorithm (算法),the researchers tested the weak tie theory's impact on the job market.The team randomly assigned LinkedIn users to receive either more weak or strong tie recommendations from the PYMK algorithm,then tracked the labor mobility of these groups over five years.
    Their findings confirm that weaker ties enhance job mobility.Besides,the researchers looked at differences across industries and found that adding weak ties creates significantly more job opportunities in digital and high-tech industries. "This may reflect the fact that there is more rapid change and need for novel information and connections in those industries," Bryson said.
    He points out that the traditional methods used by policymakers to analyze labor markets are quickly becoming outdated. "They need to recognize that the labor market,like all aspects of the economy,is being digitized," Bryson said. "It is important that we understand how the algorithms used by digital platforms like LinkedIn impact the labor market."

28. What should job seekers do according to paragraph 1?        
A.Strengthen connections with close friends.
B.Limit the search to their current industry.
C.Expand network to include weak ties.
D.Rely on strong connections for opportunities.
29. How did the researchers test the weak tie theory?        
A.By carrying out online surveys.
B.By tracking user data and job mobility.
C.By interviewing LinkedIn employers.
D.By conducting a large-scale job fair.
30. What can we learn about digital and high-tech industries?        
A.They are fast-paced and value novelty.
B.They cause weak ties among employees.
C.Strong ties are the main source of mobility.
D.Weak ties do not contribute to job mobility.
31. What might Bryson advise policymakers to do?        
A.Prioritize traditional methods only.
B.Ignore the impact of digital platforms.
C.Understand the rules on digital platforms.
D.Recognize the influence of digitization.
14. (本题10分)        The ability to detect a nearby presence without seeing or touching it may sound fantastical — but it's a real ability that some creatures have.A family of African fish known as Mormyrids are weakly electric,and have special organs that can locate a nearby target,even when it's hiding in the mud.Scientists have now developed an artificial sensor system modelled on the ability of these fish.
       "We developed a new strategy for 3 D motion positioning by electronic skin,bio-inspired by 'electric fish'",says Dr.Xinge Yu,an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the City University of Hong Kong.The team described their e-skin sensor in a paper published on November 14 in Nature.
       The artificial sensor is multi-layered.One layer acts as a transmitter (发射器),which will generate an electric field once activated,and another layer acts as a receiver to detect both the direction and the distance to an object.A separate controller creates the driving signal to activate the transmitter.When an object comes within range,the electric field around the sensor is disrupted (扰乱),which in turn can be detected by the receiver.This data is then processed by a micro controller unit,which computes the position of the target object and sends that information to a smartphone or other devices.
       A special biogel (生物凝胶) is used in the sensor,which has the ability to transmit and receive electric signals from a pattern of micro channels on the surface.The end result is a sensor that is thin,soft and flexible,making it cosy to adapt to irregular surfaces,such as the human body.In contrast to the traditional sensor system that needs a large number of sensors to achieve spatial positioning,the new system can locate an object precisely in 3 D space using just a few sensors.This significantly reduces the power consumption of data collection,transmission,and processing.
       The researchers hope that this sensor could one day open up a new range of wearable technologies,including sensors for human-machine interaction and thin,flexible e-skin.
32. What does paragraph 1 aim to show?        
A.the special ability of African fish.
B.the inspiration for a new invention.
C.the big challenge of locating objects.
D.the reason for developing a sensor.
33. What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us about the sensor?        
A.Its development process.
B.Its operating mechanism.
C.Its main layers.
D.Its environment impact.
34. What is an advantage of the new sensor system?        
A.Its sensitivity to different stimulations.
B.Its adaptation to environmental changes.
C.Its efficiency in achieving 3 D positioning.
D.Its speed in data collection and processing.
35. What is the best title for the text?        
A.Machine Detective "Wears" Flexible E-skin
B.Bio-inspired Sensor "Feels" Without Touching
C.E-Skin Sensor:The Future of Machine Learning
D.Electric Fields:The Frontier of Object Detection
15. (本题12.5分)
       Have you ever noticed that some songs start with a "one,two,three,four"?You can hear it in songs by artists like The Beatles,OutKast,and Taylor Swift. (36)        They count (aloud or in their heads) to make sure that they all start the song together and everyone stays on the same beat.
           (37)       The steady beat of a song is one pattern,but there are others,like the distance between notes.Notes in music form patterns by their distance from each other,and when played together,some notes sound better due to these mathematical relationships.
       In written music,musicians use fractions(分数) to understand the rhythm.Such fractions,like 4/4,show how many beats are in each measure and which notes get one beat. (38)        For example,in 4/4 time,a whole note lasts for four beats,a half note for two,and a quarter note for one.Smaller notes,like eighth and sixteenth notes,are fractions of a beat.
       Research shows that students who play an instrument often perform better on math tests,but scientists are not sure why. (39)        Or it could be that students who play music tend to go to good schools or have support at home.
       Music is great for the brain.Playing an instrument engages multiple parts of the brain at once-seeing,hearing,and touching all come together in real time. (40)       
       Music might help you with math.Math might help you with music.But whether or not they do,we can have fun learning both!
A.Music is full of patterns.
B.But why are they counting?
C.It might be that music helps with math.
D.This makes music excellent mental exercise.
E.Sometimes we play more than one note at a time.
F.In fact,math is behind almost everything in music!
G.There is also a connection between notes and fractions.
三、完形填空(12小题共30分)
16. (本题10分) 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
       Kathy Xu,a high school teacher,had always wanted to see a shark in the wild.The opportunity finally (41)        in 2011,when she went on a snorkelling trip to the Ningaloo Reef.She was so inspired by its beauty and grace that tears (42)        to her eyes.
       After returning home,Xu learned about the shark trade (43)        at one of Indonesia's largest fish markets,on the island of Lombok.Shark parts including meat,cartilage (软骨) and teeth are cut up for export.The most prized are the fins,which (44)        high prices.
       Curious,Xu (45)        her bags and headed to the fish market.There,she spoke with several fishermen Shark fishing is (46)        risky and involves hard physical work,but it is one of few ways for them to (47)        for their families. "I told them I'd pay them to take (48)        out to see these snorkelling havens," she says.Together,Xu and the fishermen came up with the idea of snorkelling boat trips,and a deal was (49)       .
       In late 2012,Xu (50)        her full-time job to focus on building The Dorsal Effect,an ecotourism businese hoped would help save the declining shark (51)       .In 2019,Xu found a female Rhynchobatus cook,a relative of the shark.The species had not been seen for more than 20 years and was believed to be (52)       .The discovery gave scientists hope,and it could be (53)        for an in-depth conservation study.
       In the past decade,global demand for shark fins has (54)        a promising result of conservation campaigns.For now,Kathy,41,is proud of the small changee sees happening on Lombok,from the fishermen who now have a new way to (55)        an income to the schoolchildren who learn about sharks on tours with The Dorsal Effect.
41.? A.existed B.approached C.arrived D.scheduled
42.? A.bounced B.sprang C.dropped D.fell
43.? A.taking place B.coming along C.taking off D.coming out
44.? A.cut B.pay C.agree D.fetch
45.? A.purchased B.filled C.packed D.opened
46.? A.slightly B.rarely C.terribly D.partly
47.? A.care B.provide C.account D.strive
48.? A.competitors B.tourists C.hosts D.participants
49.? A.changed B.discussed C.canceled D.concluded
50.? A.continued B.accomplished C.retired D.abandoned
51.? A.population B.generation C.reduction D.production
52.? A.extinct B.missing C.valueless D.hidden
53.? A.dreams B.grounds C.necessities D.analyses
54.? A.declined B.increased C.firmed D.boomed
55.? A.offer B.distribute C.use D.earn
17. (本题10分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
       Fall marks cricket (蟋蟀) fighting season in China,a sport (56)        (believe) to date back to a millennium.In recent years,it's gained (57)        (popular) with new generations.
       Here's (58)        the game works.Two crickets always males are weighed to the closest hundredth of a gram (59)        paired off by weight class.They (60)        (place) in a clear plastic ring nearly the size of a dinner plate,with a dividing wall (61)        (separate) the two insects.A referee signals go time,and then slides out the ring divider to let the bugs face off.The owners poke a special reed (芦苇) in to brush their crickets,which drives them to fight.A referee closely monitors the tiny fighters,noting (62)        number of attacks and retreats.
       Ningyang county in Shandong produces especially desired bugs,the sale of which brings (63)        about 600 million yuan in revenue a year.Zhao Jiuling is a committed cricket competitor.Each night,he cooks a nutritious meal of grain and bean powder (64)        (provide) energy for crickets. "They're very (65)        (pick) about both their food and mates," he said. "Sometimes they don't like each other.Domestic violence happens both ways.Sometimes the females eat the males." he added.
18. (本题1分)  The castle         (consist) of 3 sections serves as a museum now. (所给词的适当形式填空)
19. (本题1分)  It is a fancy racing machine,designed         (pure) for speed. (所给词的适当形式填空)
20. (本题1分)  Due to his ignorance,more problems         (arise) later,causing a great loss. (所给词的适当形式填空)
21. (本题1分) The fall of the Berlin Wall         (symbol) the end of the Cold War between East and West. (所给词的适当形式填空)
22. (本题1分)  In order to make the training effective,it must be planned         (system). (所给词的适当形式填空)
23. (本题1分)          (批评) from his followers made him quite frustrated. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
24. (本题1分)  The museum is easily a        (可进入) by subway. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
25. (本题1分)  Sudoku is a kind of game which can s        (使敏捷) our minds. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
26. (本题1分)  What s        (打动) me most was that his workmates were rushing him to the hospital. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
27. (本题1分)  O        (忙于) with loads of work,he nearly had no time to sleep. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
四、写作(2小题共40分)
28. (本题15分)  假定你是李华,你校英文校报现面向全体学生征集关于丰富校园艺术生活的建议。请你给专栏编辑写一封信,内容包括:
1.你的建议;
2.建议理由;
3.你的期待。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear editor,
_____
Yours, Li Hua
29. (本题25分)     When he was around 5-6 years old,my brother Ted,who is four years younger to me,suddenly found his legs unable to move one night.What followed was one of the hardest times of my parents' life.Months passed with them meeting various doctors,visiting different hospitals,and knocking at the doorstep of every possible chance—all the time with Ted in their arms,since he wasn't able to walk on his own anymore.
    There were doubts of permanent paralysis(瘫痪)—the very mention of which was enough to break us down.From finding it extremely painful to walk,to not being able to get up on his own,and to not being able to stand at all,Ted's problem was worsening day by day.Most surprisingly,all this while,he was as strong as,perhaps,only children can be in such difficult times.
    During this period,it was not unusual for my mother to have sudden breakdowns.Once,she burst into tears while watching Ted playing joyfully.He wiped off her tears,and said,"Don't cry,mummy.See,I can stand and even run on my own!"Saying this,he tried to get up,stood on shaking legs for just about a few microseconds and fell down,only to be safely caught in the arms of my mom,who hugged him dearly and cried some more.
    This was the most heart-breaking thing that I had ever experienced.But it was also a powerful one for the simple fact that it was my little brother who taught us what life was all about—HOPE.
    Witnessing my brother's strong will and positive attitude inspired me as well.As a brother,I could not stand by doing nothing at all.Hope was burning in my heart when I had the idea to train my brother to walk again.I firmly believe Ted could stand up and walk as he used to.Whenever school was over,I would put Ted into a pushchair and tell my mom that we'd just go to the park.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    In the park,I would put Ted one meter away from me,encouraging him to walk._____
    We agreed to keep this a secret from our parents until mom's birthday.______
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2025-10-21

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2025-2026学年陕西省西安市碑林区铁一中学高三(上)第一次月考英语试卷(9月份)的细目表
  • 题号
  • 考点
  • 操作
  • 1
  • 听短对话,
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  • 2
  • 听短对话,
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  • 3
  • 听短对话,
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  • 4
  • 听短对话,
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  • 5
  • 听短对话,
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  • 6
  • 听长对话,
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  • 7
  • 听长对话,
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  • 8
  • 听长对话,
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  • 9
  • 听长对话,
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  • 10
  • 听短文,
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  • 11
  • 应用文,
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  • 12
  • 未来规划,记叙文,
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  • 13
  • 人际交往,说明文,
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  • 14
  • 科技,说明文,
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  • 15
  • 科普知识,说明文,
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  • 16
  • 环境保护,记叙文,
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  • 17
  • 传统习俗与文化,说明文,
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  • 18
  • 现在分词的一般式,
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  • 19
  • 副词修饰动词,
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  • 20
  • 一般过去时,
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  • 21
  • 一般过去时,
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  • 22
  • 副词修饰动词,
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  • 23
  • 名词词义辨析,
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  • 24
  • 形容词词义辨析,
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  • 25
  • 动词词义辨析,
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  • 26
  • 动词词义辨析,
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  • 27
  • 形容词词义辨析,
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  • 28
  • 书信类,提纲作文,课外活动,
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  • 29
  • 记叙文,读后续写,生活感悟,
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细目重组明细
2025-2026学年陕西省西安市碑林区铁一中学高三(上)第一次月考英语试卷(9月份)的细目表
  • 题号
  • 考点
  • 选题
  • 1
  • 听短对话,
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  • 2
  • 听短对话,
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  • 3
  • 听短对话,
  • 查看
  • 4
  • 听短对话,
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  • 5
  • 听短对话,
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  • 6
  • 听长对话,
  • 查看
  • 7
  • 听长对话,
  • 查看
  • 8
  • 听长对话,
  • 查看
  • 9
  • 听长对话,
  • 查看
  • 10
  • 听短文,
  • 查看
  • 11
  • 应用文,
  • 查看
  • 12
  • 未来规划,记叙文,
  • 查看
  • 13
  • 人际交往,说明文,
  • 查看
  • 14
  • 科技,说明文,
  • 查看
  • 15
  • 科普知识,说明文,
  • 查看
  • 16
  • 环境保护,记叙文,
  • 查看
  • 17
  • 传统习俗与文化,说明文,
  • 查看
  • 18
  • 现在分词的一般式,
  • 查看
  • 19
  • 副词修饰动词,
  • 查看
  • 20
  • 一般过去时,
  • 查看
  • 21
  • 一般过去时,
  • 查看
  • 22
  • 副词修饰动词,
  • 查看
  • 23
  • 名词词义辨析,
  • 查看
  • 24
  • 形容词词义辨析,
  • 查看
  • 25
  • 动词词义辨析,
  • 查看
  • 26
  • 动词词义辨析,
  • 查看
  • 27
  • 形容词词义辨析,
  • 查看
  • 28
  • 书信类,提纲作文,课外活动,
  • 查看
  • 29
  • 记叙文,读后续写,生活感悟,
  • 查看
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