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衡水泰华决胜二三高考英语暑假必刷密卷新高考版PAGE第13页共13页一切不按照高考标准进行的训练,都对备战高考没有任何意义!衡水泰华中学决胜新高考英语暑假必刷密卷做题时间:2022年__月___日,__:__—__:__实际得分:____家长签字(严禁代签):______本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3、二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。第一部分听力(满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Howwilltheweatherbeintheafternoonprobably?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. CSnowy.2.Whatisavailablenowinthedistrict?A.Theswimmingpool. B.Thefilmmuseum. C.Thesportscenter.3.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Astoreassistant. B.Astoremanager. C.Astoredirector.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Clothes. B.Metals. C.Diamonds5.WhatisFiona’sproblem?A.Shegetsupsetveryeasily.B.Sheisalwayslateforwork.C.Shedislikesgettingupearly.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分。)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthemantalkingtothewoman?A.Tomakeaninvitation. B.Togiveawarning. C.Tocancelanappointment.7.Whatwillthewomandotomorrownight?A.Practicefootball. B.Enjoyaconcert. C.Seeafriend.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuyforhermother?A.Someflowers. B.Somejewelry. C.Somecoffee.9.WhatisFan’s?A.Adepartmentstore. B.Atoyshop. C.Abakeshop.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredidthewomanworkright.afterleavingschool?A.Ataprimaryschool. B.Ataplaycenter. C.Atarestaurant.11.WhoisEileenCorsini?A.Thewoman’scollegeteacher.B.Thewoman’snewfriend.C.Thewoman’sformerneighbor.12.Whatsortofqualificationdoesthewomanhavenow?A.Afirst-aidcertificate. B.Adrivinglicense. C.Asailingqualification.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutwritingessays?A.Confident. B.Concerned. C.Embarrassed.14.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanfeelhehasimproved?A.Hiscomputerskills. B.Hispresentationskill. C.Histimemanagement.15.Whatwillthelibrarydonextyear?A.Addmorelecturerooms.B.Expandthestudyarea.C.Preparemorevocationalcourses.16.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Contacthistutor.B.Checkthewebsite.C.Visittheuniversity.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthecourseabout?A.Howtodesigncomputergames.B.Howtocookonacampfire.C.Howtoplayvolleyball.18.Wherewillthekidsstay?A.Inahotel. B.Inahost. C.Inatent.19.Howlongwillthecourselastthisyear?A.Forthreedays. B.Forfivedays. C.Foreightdays.20.Whatchangetothecoursewillbemadethisyear?A.Therangeofages. B.Thenumberoftutors. C.Thepriceofcourses.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分30分)ASpaceCenterHoustonoffersavarietyofage-appropriateandinspiringcampexperienceswithsafetytopofmind.InthewakeofCOVID-19,weaimtocontinueinspiringallgenerationsthroughthewondersofspaceexplorationwhilemaintainingthehighestlevelofsafetyforall.OurExplorerCampsintroducechildrenages4-11toscience,technology,engineeringandmaththroughengagingandhands-onlearningactivities.DiscoverandexploreourExplorerCampsforages6-7andbelow.JOURNEYTOMARSJune14-18,July12-16,Aug.9-13|$289.955-DAYEXPLORERCAMPWhiledemonstratingbestsafetypractices,campersareinvolvedinactivitiesthatarousetheirinterestinsciencealongwiththeirsenseofadventure.Theseyoungengineerslearnthebasicsofrocketry,discovercoding,andexplorehands-onscienceactivities.ENGINEERINGBASICSJune7-11,July5-9|$289.955-DAYEXPLORERCAMPCampersdiscoverwhatittakestosolveproblemsrelatedtospaceexplorationinEngineeringBasics.TakingLEGObricks“outofthebox”andtonewandexcitingplaces,thiscampgetsyourlittlebuildersusingLEGObrickslikeneverbefore.Theseengineers-in-trainingwillparticipateinproblem-solvingactivities,buildingsimplemachines,artprojects,androbotics.JOURNEYTOSPACEJune28-July2,July26-30|$289.955-DAYEXPLORERCAMPHowdoastronautsworkinspace?WhyisVenussohot?WillpeopleevergotoMars?Howdorobotswork?Whatdoengineersdo?Allthesequestionsareansweredascampersexplorespacethroughart,science,robotics,andengineeringactivities.Thiscampleavesallinquiringmindsinspiredtocontinuetheirjourney.EXPLORATIONANDDISCOVERYJune1-5|$229.955-DAYEXPLORERCAMPCampersdiscoverwhatittakestosendpeople,suppliesandspacecraftbeyondEarth'satmosphere.Duringthisfive-dayadventure,formerastronautswilldeliverspeechesonhowtheyliveandworkinthespacestation.21.Whichcampprovidescamperswithknowledgeofrocket?A.JOURNEYTOMARS. B.ENGINEERINGBASICS.C.JOURNEYTOSPACE. D.EXPLORATIONANDDISCOVERY.22.WhatcancamperslearnonlyinENGINEERINGBASICS?A.Coding.B.Creativethinking.C.Rocketdesign.D.Supplydelivery.23.WhatisspecialaboutEXPLORATIONANDDISCOVERY?A.ItwillbeopeninAugust. B.Itisa4-dayExplorerCamp.C.Camperscanlearnproblem-solvingskills. D.Camperswillhaveachancetomeetastronauts.B“Canyouimagine?”DiébédoFrancisKérésaidtoNPR,“IwasborninBurkinaFaso,alittlevillagewheretherewasnoschool.AndmyfatherwantedmetolearnhowtoreadandwriteverysimplybecausethenIcouldtranslateorreadhimhisletters.”ThefirstBlackwinnerofthePritzkerArchitecturePrizewasassurprisedasanyoneelsetobeselectedforthefield’smostfamousprize.Manyarchitectshadopenlysupposedthat2022wouldbeSirDavidAdjaye’syear,whoisbestknownfordesigningnotablebuildingsastheNobelPeaceCenterinNorway.Kéré,whoisbasedinBerlinbutcentersmuchofhispracticeinAfrica,hasbeen—untilnow—farlesserknown,withbuildingsthatincludeprimaryschoolsandahealthcareclinic.Whenhewastwenty,in1985,KéréearnedascholarshiptostudycarpentryinBerlin.ButhealsoattendednightschoolandwasadmittedtoTechnischeUniversitätBerlin,fromwhichhegraduatedin2004withanadvanceddegreeinarchitecture.HewasstillastudentwhenhedesignedandbuilttheinnovativeGandoPrimarySchool.Kéré’sarchitecturalpracticewasinspiredbyhisownexperienceattendingschoolwitharound100otherchildreninaregionwithtemperaturesover100F.“It’sveryhotinside.Andtherewasnolight,whileoutside,thesunlightwasabundant.Ithink,onedayIshouldmakeitbetter.Iwasthinkingaboutspace,aboutroom,abouthowIcouldfeelbetter.”InhisdesignsforGandoPrimarySchoolandNaabaBelemGoummaSecondarySchool,Kérédrewontraditionalbuildingmaterialssuchaslocalclaymixedwithconcrete,andemphasizedshadeandshadows,makingspacesbrightenoughandlettingairin,andthusreducingtheneedforairconditioning.Hewantedthebuildingstoevokethesenseofanoasis(绿洲),aplaceformanychildren,tobehappyandlearnhowtoreadandwrite.24.WhydidthePritzkerArchitecturePrizeof2022comeoutasasurprise?A.Becauseitisthemostfamousprize.B.Becausethewinneronlydesignsschools.C.BecauseKéréwasn’tfirstselectedasacandidate.D.Becauseanothercompetitorwasmorefamous.25.WhatinspiredKéré’sarchitecturework?A.HisacademictraininginBerlin. B.Hardshipinhisearlychildhood.C.Anarchitecturalcontest. D.Hisexperiencetravelingabroad.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKéréasanarchitect?A.Creativeanduniversal. B.Determinedandambitious.C.Caringandpractical. D.Devotedandproductive.27.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheschoolsdesignedbyKéré?A.Theyonlyusetraditionalmaterials. B.Theyarewell-litandcool.C.Theyneednoair-conditioning. D.Theyarebuiltonoases.CBlackhistorymuseumsandhistoricsitesarethrivingorgrowingforcefullyacrosstheSouth.They’reridingawaveofinterestinAfrican-Americanhistorythat’smadeastunningsuccessofthe2-year-oldNationalMuseumofAfricanAmericanHistoryandCultureinthenation’scapital.Attendanceatsomelargemuseumsisdecreasing.Twelveofthe20biggestU.S.museumssawflatorlowerattendancefrom2016to2017.Incomparison,variousactivitiesinvolvingblackhistorystandout.InChurchCreek,Maryland,forexample,a1-year-old,17-acrestate-nationalparkmemorializestheplacewhereHarrietTubmanwasbornandenslaved.Tubmanescapedslaveryandlaterhelpedmanyothersescape,too.Theparkwasexpectedtodraw75,000visitorsitsfirstyear.However,itattracted100,000.

Historyprofessionalsciteseveralfactorsforthephenomenon.TheBlackLivesMattermovement,conflictsoverConfederatemonuments,protestsbyNFLplayersandlastyear’sviolenceinCharlottesville,Virginia,alsohavemadeadifference.TheseactivitieshavecausedmoreAmericanstoconsiderhowraceaffectsthem.Whenthenationalmuseumopened,“Wethoughtthatmighthavetheimpactofgainingthepublicspotlight.Justtheopposite,”saidMoore,presidentofCharleston,SouthCarolina’sInternationalAfricanAmericanMuseum.Ithasjump-startedmorepresentationsofblackhistory.“Thereareartmuseumseverywhere,andtherearehistorymuseumseverywhere.IseeitasreallyhealthythattherewillbeAfrican-Americanmuseumseverywhere.”Statesalsoarespendingmoneytopromotecivilrightstourism.14SouthernstatetourismagenciesinJanuarylaunchedawebsitedetailingstopsonwhattheyarecallingtheU.S.CivilRightsTrail.TheSouthCarolinaAfricanAmericanHeritageCommissionlastyearcreateda“GreenBook”mobileapp.Itincludes300historicAfrican-AmericansitesinSouthCarolina.“Culturaltourism,orheritagetourism,isoneofthefastestgrowingmarketsinthecountry,”saidJannieHarriot.SheisthevicechairpersonoftheSouthCarolinacommission.“(But)nothingthatwedoislimitedtoblackpeople.SometimesIthinkwhitepeoplearemoreinterestedinourhistorythanweare.”Whydoestheauthormentiontheexamplestate-nationalparkinparagraph3?A.Toreflectthedevelopmentofthepark.B.TointroducethelifeofTubman.C.Topresenttheattractionoflargemuseums.D.Toshowtheincreasedinterestinblackhistory.29.WhatistheMoore’sattitudetotheopenofnationalmuseum?A.Favorable.B.Indifferent.C.Doubtful. D.Unclear.30.Whatcanwelearnaboutcivilrightstourism?A.Anincreasedamountofmoneyhasmainlyhelpedtopreservehistoricsites.B.Actionshavebeentakenonlybyblackpeopletopromotecivilrightstourism.C.Effortshavebeenmadetoincreasetourismandattentiontohistoricsites.D.Commissionhasdonenothingtoarousetheinterestofblackpeopleinhistory.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.ActivitiesInvolvingBlackHistoryStandingOut.ReasonsfortheIncreasedInterestinBlackHistory.TheIncreasedAwarenessofPreservingBlackHistory.Black

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Attention.DVideoconferencinghasbeenaroundformorethan20years.UntiltheCOVID-19pandemic,though,youwouldfindthatmanypeopleneedingtoattendameetingremotelywouldbecallingfromarealconferenceroomfulloftheirteammates.Today,we’reroutinelyholdingvideoconferencesthatare100%virtual.Andthisiscreatingaproblemthattechnologycan’tfix.Theproblemisus,specificallythefactthatwehaven’tevolvedsociallytothepointwherewecanbearmuchseparation.Somuchofourwell-beingandworkproductivityisdecidedonhowclosewearephysically.Theremovalofthatforanyperiodoftimecanbeseverelydamaging.Onesurprisingvictimofsocialdistancingislaughter.Normallypeoplelaughabout18timesperday.And97%ofthattimewe’relaughingwithothers--weare30timesmorelikelytolaughwithothersthantolaughalone.Thinkaboutit:howoftenwhenyouandyourfriendslaughatsomethingthatisactuallyfunny?Researchshowsthat80%ofwhatpeoplelaughatisreallynotthatfunny.Sowhydopeoplelaugh?Theylaughinordertolaughwithothers.Justaseveryonestartsyawningwhenjustonepersonyawns,mostpeoplecan’thelpbutlaughwhenthosearoundthemdo.ThisiswhyTVcomedyshowsoftenuseprerecordedlaughtracks.Laughinginresponsetootherpeople’slaughingisnotjustabehavioralphenomenon.Whenwelaugh,ourbodyproducestwokeychemicals:endorphinwhichhelpsrelievepainandsetsofffeelingsofpleasure,anddopaminewhichcanimprovelearning,motivationandattention.Infact,studiesshowthatpeoplecanstand15%morepainsimplybylaughingforafewminutesbeforehand.Laughterisalsoassociatedwithhighermotivationandproductivityatwork.Intoday’shome-alone,virtual-teamworld,thisisexactlywhatyouasateamleadershouldbedoing:foryourteammemberstostayhealthyandproductive,youneedtogetthemtolaughmoreandstressless.32.Whatistheproblemmentionedinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Adistantrelationship. B.Unexpectedsocialevolution.C.Decreasedlaughter. D.Removedsocialdistance.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthearticle?A.Laughingaloneisnormal. B.Laughingisforfun.C.Laughingstartswithyawning. D.Laughingcomesmoreingroups.34.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.Themotivationbehindlaughter. B.Thechemicalsregardinglaughter.C.Themechanismoflaughter. D.Thesignificanceoflaughter.35.Whatwouldtheauthormostprobablydiscussnext?A.Howtoboostlaughter. B.Howtobetterateam.C.Howtoreducestress. D.Howtoincreaseproductivity.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共10分)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。ReactionstoDisappointmentNoonegetsthroughlifewithoutexperiencingmanydisappointments.36________Theytendtoreacttoitinnegativeways.Theyfeeldepressedortrytoescapetheirtroublesinsteadofusingdisappointmentasanopportunityforgrowth.Onenegativereactiontodisappointmentisdepression.Forexample,Helen,awomantryingtowinapromotion,workshardforoverayearinherdepartment.37________Deeplydepressed,Helenlosesherenthusiasmforherjob.38_________Jamalfailstogetintothecollegehisbrotherisattending,thecollegethatwasthefocusofallhisdreams,anddecidestoescapehisdisappointment.Hecoversuphisrealfeelingsbygivinguponhisschoolworkandgettingcompletelyinvolvedwithfriends,parties,and“goodtimes.”Thepositivewaytoreacttodisappointmentistouseitasachanceforgrowth.Thisisn’teasy,butit’stheonlyusefulwaytodealwithanunavoidablepartoflife.39_________Ifherbossdoesn’trecognizehertalentandhardwork,perhapsshecouldtransfertoanotherdepartment.Orshecouldaskthebosshowtoimproveherperformancesothatshewouldbesuretogetthenextpromotion.40_________Goingtoanothercollegemayencouragehimtobehisownperson,outofhisbrother’sshadow,andrealizethatbeingturneddownbyonecollegeisn’tafinaljudgmentonhisabilitiesorpotential.Disappointmentsareunwelcomebutregularvisitorstoeveryone’slife.Stepovertheunwelcomevisitoronthedoorstepandgetonwithlife.A.Jamalshouldlookintootherschools.B.Instead,Jamaldoesn’tworryaboutcollegeatall.C.However,thebossnamesoneofHelen’sco-workersforthespot.D.AnothernegativereactiontodisappointmentisthedesiretoescapeE.Strangely,though,mostpeopleseemunpreparedfordisappointment.F.Helencouldhavehandledherdisappointmentbylookingatotheroptions. G.AlltheotheremployeestellHelensheistheonewhodeservesthepromotion.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ArthurMuir,a75-year-oldretiredlawyerfromChicago,becametheoldestAmericantoeverconquerEverest,theworld'stallestmountaintop.He41therecordsetbyBillBurke,whowas72yearsoldwhenclimbingEverest.Themost42thingisthathehadonlystartedmountaineeringsevenyearsago.Muirhadbeen43withmountainclimbingeversincehisfathergavehimabookabouttheHimalayaswhenhewasachild,andthatfascinationonly44whenBarryBishop,alegendaryclimberofEverest,visitedhimin1964.45heneverfollowedhisdreamofpickingupmountaineeringuntilafriend46himtodososevenyearsago.Oncehedid,hecouldn'tstophisstepsof47hisdream.MuircuthismountaineeringteethonmountainsinSouthAmericaandAlaska,beforefinally48thejourneyhehadbeendreamingofhiswholelife.In2019,ArthurMuirsetouttoconquerEverest,buthisattemptendedin49afterheinjuredhisankle50fallingdownfromaladderduringhisclimb.Lastyear,hemade51attemptandgothisnameintothehistorybooks.“BythetimeIgottothetop,Iwasso52thatIdidn’treallyabsorbwhatwashappeningaroundme.Franklyspeaking,IwasworryingaboutwhetherIhadtheenergytogetdown53,”saidMuir.ThoughMuircurrentlyhasnoideahowhe'lltopthis54,it’ssafetosayhehasn'tdecidedtostopclimbingyet.Afterall,nothingisimpossiblefora55heart.41.A.held B.broke C.witnessed D.preserved42.A.unpredictable B.unacceptable C.unbelievable D.unreasonable43.A.fascinated B.faced C.content D.patient44.A.grew B.spread C.appeared D.gathered45.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.However D.Otherwise46.Aforced B.warned C.reminded D.persuaded47.A.discovering B.following C.receiving D.observing48.A.puttingon B.gettingon C.takingon D.turningon49.A.success B.conflict C.celebration D.failure50.A.atthesightof B.intermsof C.asaresultof D.onthepointof51.A.other B.another C.theothers D.eachother52.A.excited B.relaxed C.frightened D.curious53.A.cautiously B.casually C.skillfully D.safely54.A.achievement B.competition C.struggle D.intention55.A.kind B.willing C.broken D.stony第二节语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)在空格处填入适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。What’scuterthanapanda?Abrownpanda!ThequirkycreatureisoneofararesubspeciesthatexistsonlyintheremoteQinlingMountainsin56(west)China.Panda-loversnowhaveanewplaceoutsideChengdutoenjoythelovablecreature—theQinlingpandaBreedingResearchCentreinShaanxiProvince.FromMay28,peoplecanseevariousrarewildanimalsthere,oneofwhomistheworld’sonlycaptivebrownpanda.Thepanda,namedQizai,whichmeans“the57(seven)son”,is13yearsoldandingoodhealth.Browngiantpandasare58(extreme)rareinChinaasonlyfewpandasofsuchkindhavebeenlivinginQinlingarea.Theyhavedarkandlightbrownfur,ratherthanthecommonlyseenblackandwhite.Althoughtheyareclose59(relative),thetwospecieshavebeenseparatedfor3000,000years.Thanks60theconstanteffortstoimprovetheecologicalenvironmentintheQinlingMountains,thepopulationofgiantpandashasincreasedinrecentyears.AndtheQinlingMountainshavebecometheeasiestplaceonEarth61(encounter)wildpandas.Qizai62(find)asaweakbabypandain2009inQinlingMountains.After63(abandon)him,hismotherdisappearedintoajungle.Themotherlesspandahad64reallytoughtimeinhischildhood.Peoplewonder65Qizaiisbrown,giventhathismotherisblackandwhite.Scientistsguessthatit’sduetosomegeneticmutation(基因突变).第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,在美国某中学做交流生。你的同学对中国宴请赴约的习俗很感兴趣,特请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,介绍中国的宴请习俗。要点如下:1.宴请地点(酒店);2.就餐习俗;3.饮酒习俗;4.宴会结束。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。词汇:banquet

宴会第二节(满分25分)MynameisChelseaChowderhead.Achowderisathicksoup.Myfathersaysthatourearlyancestorsmayhaveinventedchowder.Forme,thelastnameteasingbeganassoonasIstartedschool.SowhenmyfamilymovedtoSouthCarolina,Idecidedthatitwasmychanceforafreshstart.IaskedmydadifIcouldchangemyname.“ButtheChowderheadnamehasalongandrichhistory--,”Dadstarted.“Iknow,Iknow.”“Whydoyouwanttochangeit?”heasked.Ididn’twanttohurthisfeelings,butIdidn’twanttogothroughanotherschoolyearasaChowderhead,either.“Igetteasedallthetime.”“Iknowit’snotalwayseasybeingachowderhead,”Dadsaid.“Butyoushouldn’tchangewhoyouare.Letpeoplegettoknowyoufirstandyournamelater.”“Howcanpeoplegettoknowmebeforetheyknowmyname?”Iasked.Hesaid,“Askgoodquestions,”Ilookedathimblankly(茫然地).Hewenton,“Whenyoumeetsomeonenew,askthemagoodquestion.Oncepeoplestarttalkingaboutthemselves,theydon’tjudgeyou.They’rejusthappythatsomeoneisinterestedinwhattheyhavetosay.”TwodayslaterIheadedtomyschoolforthefirstdayofclass.AssoonasIgottomyclassroom,agirlnamedClaireintroducedherself.Shewasveryniceandwesoonbecamefriends.Bylunch,I’dtalkedtolotsofpeopleandwasgettingthehangoffindingtherightquestion.Butthereweretwokids,twinbrothers,whodidn’tseemtotalktoanyonebuteachother.Whentheylookedatme,IfeltasiftheyalreadyknewthatIwasaChowderhead.Still,mydad’sadvicehadworkedoutwell,soIdecidedtogiveitonemoretry.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:IaskedClaireifweshouldsitwiththetwins._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Itookadeepbreath,andsaid,“I’mChelseaChowderhead.”___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________暑假作业(十二)语法填空61.___________62.___________63.___________64._____________65.____________66.___________67.____________68.___________69._____________70.____________书面表达(满分15分)读后续写(25分)Paragraph1:IaskedClaireifweshouldsitwiththetwinsParagraph2:Itookadeepbreath,andsaid,“I’mChelseaChowderhead.”

衡水泰华中学决胜高考英语暑假必刷密卷第12套英语参考答案(新)听力:1-5BABCB6-10CBCAB11-15CABCC16-20AABCB阅读:21-25ABDDB26-30CBDAC31-35DCDDA36-40ECDFA完型:41-45BCAAB46-50DBBDC51-55BADAB语填:56.western57.seventh 58.extremely 59.relatives60.to61.toencounter 62.wasfound63.abandoning 64.a 65.why第一节:应用文Hello,everyone.IfeelgreatlyhonoredtobeheretotellyousomethingaboutChinesebanquetcustoms.Firstly,banquetsareusuallyheldinprivateroomsinrestaurantswhichhavebeenreservedforthepurpose.Guestswillbemetatthedoorandledtothebanquetroomwheretheywillbeguidedtotheirplaces.Next,whileatbanquets,guestsdon’tbegintoeatuntilthehostraiseshischopsticks.Andit’srudetostopeatinginthemiddleofabanquet.DrinkingalsotakesanimportantpartduringChinesebanquets.AsaChineseoldsayinggoes,“It’snotabanquetwithoutwine”.Banquetsalwaysbeginwithatoast,withthehostexpressinghiswelcome.Finally,whenthelastdishisfinished,thebanquethasofficiallyended.Generally,thehostwillsaygood-byetoeveryoneatthedoorandstaybehindtopaythebill.Ihopewhatismentionedabovemightbehelpfultoyou!Thankyouforyourlistening!第二节:读后续写(满分25分)OnePossibleVersion:IaskedClaireifweshouldsitwiththetwins.Shelookedalittlesurprised,butagreedtofollowme.“Doyoumindifwesitwithyou?”Iasked.Thetwinbrothersnoddedwithasmile.Wesatdown.“What’sitlikebeingatwin?”Iasked,thinkingofmyfather’stipsforgoodquestions.Thetwinslookedsurprised.Thentheybothstartedtalkingatthesametime.“Mostofthetimeit’scool!”Innotimeatallwewerelaughingandtalking.Thenoneofthemsaid,“I’mNicholasandthisismybrotherNathaniel.What’syourname?”Itookadeepbreath,andsaid,“I’mChelseaChowderhead.”“Chowder?Likethesoup?”Nathanielasked.“Yes,”Ireplied,lookingdown.IwaspreparingforthemomentwhentheywouldteasemebutthenIheard,“Hey,it’scool!Iloveyourname.Webothenjoythatkindofthickanddelicioussoup.”ThenNathanielaskedifClaireandIwantedtogooverafterschoolandplaybasketballwiththem.“I’dloveto,”ClaireandIsaidatthesametime.AndthatishowIlearnedtoaskgoodquestionsandbecamefriendswithNicholasandNathaniel.听力音频(Text1)W:Itwassuchalovelybrightmorning.IalmostwishIdidn’thavetowork.M:Well,thereissnowtocomelatertonight,butthere’llprobablybesomeheavyrainfirstintheafternoon.(Text2)M:Iheardthereisabigplantoimprovethedistrict.W:Yes.Thereisabigsportscenterunderconstruction,andtheswimmingpoolisopened,aheadofschedule.Andtheonlycinemaisnowintheprocessofbeingchangedintoafilmmuseum.(Text3)W:Iorderedthisamonthago.Atthattimeyourassistantsaidthatitwouldtakenomorethantendays.Theadvertisementwasverymisleading.Ihaveagoodmindtowritetooneofyourdirectorsoverthis.M:I’msorry.(Text4)W:Ifyoulookverycarefully,you’llseethatthecraftsmanisusingaverysoftclothforpolishing.Thisisthefinalstageintheprocess,whichmakesthestoneshineandgivesititsnaturalbeauty.M:Yes,unlikemetals,thefinalproductreflectsawholerangeofdifferentcolorsdependingonthelight.(Text5)W:I’mafraidweshallhavetotalktoFiona.Afterall,wedidwarnherafewmonthsagothatshe’dhavetochangeherways.Getupearlierorleavehomeearlier.M:Iknow.ButIthinkshe’slikelytogetveryupset.W:Thatcan’tbehelped.Everydaythisweekshe’sarrivedwithsomeexcusesabouttrafficdelays.(Text6)M:Hi,Clare!I’mafraidIcan’tmakeittotheconcerttomorrownight.I’vegotfootballpractice.W:Ithoughtthepracticehadbeencanceled.M:Well,theysaidafewdaysagothatthefieldwasunplayableafterthebadweather,but,accordingtothenoticeboard,it’sbackon.W:Oh.M:They’rechoosingtheteamforthebigmatchnextmonth,soIcan’tmissit.W:Fine.I’llgetJennytogowith,then.(Text7)W:Iwanttobuysomegiftsformyfamily.Whereisthebestplacetog

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