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皖豫名校联盟2023届高中毕业班第三次考试英语考生注意:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whenwillthegameend?A.At2:40p.m. B.At3:00p.m. C.At3:10p.m.2.Whatwouldthemanliketodo?A.Orderroastbeef. B.Workatthebeach. C.Takesomethingcold.3.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Inabookstore. B.Inabank. C.Inahotel.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheactivity?A.Itcanbeinteresting. B.Itmaybedemanding. C.Itmustberewarding.5.Whatkindofbookisthemanreading?A.Adetectivestory. B.Anadventurenovel. C.Sciencefiction.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,各小题给出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.What'sthewomanlike?A.Outgoing. B.Shy. C.Serious.7.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Relatives. C.Neighbors.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthemanoftengototheconcert?A.Toimprovehissinging. B.Toenjoysomepopmusic. C.Tolearnfromothers.9.Whatdoesthewomanspeakerlikedoingbestinhersparetime?A.Playingtheguitar. B.Learningthetheoryofmusic. C.Practisingtheviolin.10.Wheredothespeakersagreetogo?A.Aconcertonclassicalmusic. B.Theman’saunt’shome. C.Afamousartscenter.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdidthestudysayaboutFitbit?A.Itisofnouse. B.Itisnotaccurate. C.Itisnotsuitableforexercise.12.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Tryacheaperone. B.Buyoneforherself. C.WearFitbitonlywhenrunning.13.WhatdoesthemanthinkofFitbit?A.Itisworthit. B.It'svalueless. C.It'suncomfortabletowear.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Heisateacher. B.Heisasalesman. C.Heisapresenter.15.Wherewillthewomanusuallygotobuycheapergoods?A.Supermarkets. B.Outdoormarkets. C.Departmentstores.16.Whatdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?A.Replacingoldthingswiththenewones.B.Dealingwithbrokenthingsbyourselves.C.Employingsomeonetohelpwiththerepairs.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtosavemoney. B.Howtoopenasavingsaccount.C.Howtosharehousework.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatcantherobotdofordelivery?A.Itcandeliveritemstothedooralone. B.Itcansortoutgoodsmoreefficiently.C.Itcanrecognizetheownerofthehouse.19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofdeliverymen?A.Theymightbereplaced. B.Theyneedupdatetheirskills.C.Theyshouldlearntocontroltherobot.20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthespeech?A.Tointroduceadeliveryapp. B.Toprovidejobinformation.C.Topresentanewtrend.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATopExhibitionstoSeeinLondonin2023Architectural:VanishingPointsWhileweliketothinkofarchitectureexistingpurelyintherealworld,emergingdesignersandarchitectsareusingplatformslikeInstagramtocreatestructuresinthevirtualworld.Thiscollectionofworks,whichrangefromthepracticaltothefantastical,areallbyarchitectswhohavegatheredsignificantsocialmediafollowings.IntheDigitalUniverseatROCALondon.8February—31July,free.Flowery:OrchidsThisannualfestivalisbackinbloom(开花),thistimeinspiredbythebeautyandbiodiversityofCameroon.Justlikepreviousyears,theorchidsarespreadthroughoutthevariouszonesofthePrincessofWalesconservatoryandaccompaniedbysculpturesthatarejustascolourfulastheflowersondisplay.AtKewGardens.4February—5March,&16.50—entrancetothegardensincluded.FemaleAbstraction:Action,Gesture,PaintArthistoryhasoftenshonealightonthemenofAbstractExpressionism,suchasJacksonPollockandMarkRothko.Well,now'sthetimetoletthemostimportantwomenofthemovementtakethelimelightinanexhibitionthatincludesworksbyAmericanartistssuchasLeeKrasnerandHelenFrankenthaler,butspreadsthenetwidertoincludethefemaleabstractartistsfromEurope,Asiaandthewiderworld,withwhommostofuswillbeunfamiliar.AtWhitechapelGallery.9February—7May,£16.50—concessionsavailable.PowerfulPortraits(肖像):AliceNeelThelargestUKexhibitiontodateofAmericanpainterAliceNeel'sworkwillbringtogetherherfigurativepiecesfromacrossher60-yearcareer.Neelwentagainstthepopulargrainbypaintingfigureswhenabstractworksweremostpopular,andshepaintedsubjectsthatotherartistsignored—pregnantwomen,labourleaders,Blackchildren,civilrightsactivistsandstrangeperformers.It'shightimewehadamajorshowofherworkinLondon,andtheBarbicanhasdulyprovided.AtBarbicanArtGallery.16February—21May,&18.21.Whichofthefollowingexhibitionsisheldonceayear?A.Flowery:Orchids.B.PowerfulPortraits:AliceNeel.C.Architectural:VanishingPoints.D.FemaleAbstraction:Action,Gesture,Paint.22.WhencanvisitorsappreciateLeeKrasner'sworks?A.OnFebruary8. B.OnJanuary7. C.OnApril7.D.OnMay8.23.WhatcanwelearnabouttheartistAliceNeel?A.Sheis60yearsoldnow.B.Herworksdidn'tfollowthetrend.C.Sheoftenignoredsomecommonsubjects.D.SheisthemostpopularAmericanpainterintheUK.BThere’sanotheruniversenotfarfromland.Itlacksbuildings,trees,cars,cellphonesandtheInternet.Seeminglylimitlesswaterextendsuninterruptedlyinalldirections.Civilizationgoesaway,alongwithanysignofhumanity.AnditiswhyI'mreallyintosailing.Igrewuparoundboats.Myfatherlikedsailingandbuiltthem.MyoldersisterandIwerestuffedintoacarnearlyeverysummerweekenduntilmylateteenstomakethetripfromnortheastIndianatothesouthshoreofLakeErieinOhio,whereTalismanbuiltbymyfatherwaitedpatientlythroughtheweek.Asakid,IreadtheadventuresofRobinLeeGraham,atravellerexploringtheseaalone,inthepagesofNationalGeographicand,later,inGraham'sbook,Dove.However,itwasn'tuntilabout20yearsago,wellintomyadulthood,thatItookupsailinginaseriousway.I'vemadevoyagesinfairstormyandweather,onmyownboatsandthoseofmyfriends,andrangingfromnearshoredaysailstoblue-waterpassages.Still,I'vemadeplentyofmistakes.WhilelivinginAsia,asailingfriendandIsetoffacrosstheSouthChinaSeaandintendedtogettoThailand,onlytobepushedbyalate-seasontyphoonthatforcedustomakelandfallinVietnam,gladtobealive.Yearslater,mywifeandIlivedaboardour37-footship,Symbiosis,whilewesavedenoughtotakeatwo-yearleavefromourjobstojourneydowntheU.S.AtlanticcoastandthroughtheBahamasandtheCaribbean.Wevisitedmanyplacesthatneverseeshipsorairplanesandthatarenearlyimpossibletoreachanywayotherthanatthehelm(舵柄)ofasmallboat.Butboatsareexpensiveandtime-consuming.AfterreturningfromtheCaribbeanafewyearsago,wedecidedtosellSymbiosis,resolvinginsteadtosailonly“otherpeople'sboats”.Itdidn'tlast,though.Afewmonthsago,wefoundagooddealonasmallersailboat—easiertomaintainbutstillcapableofsomeshortoffshorejourneys.Ithinkwe'llnameherTalisman.24.Whatwouldtheauthordoonsummerweekendsasakid?A.HewouldhelphisfatherbuildTalisman.B.Hewouldsailwithhisfatherandhissister.C.HewouldexplorenortheastIndianainacar.D.Hewouldbringhumancivilizationtosailing.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutthebookDove?A.Ithassomethingtodowithexploringthesea.B.ItwaspublishedinNationalGeographic.C.ItisthemostfamousworkbyGraham.D.Itwasaninspirationfortheauthor'swriting.26.WhydidtheauthorsellhisshipSymbiosis?A.Itdidn'tfunctionwell. B.Hecouldn'taffordtomaintainit.C.Hefoundabetteronetoreplaceit. D.Itwasdamagedseriouslyduringastorm.27.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?A.Toshowhispassionforsailingboats.B.Tostresstheinfluenceofadventuresonhim.C.Todiscusstheproblemsofsailingonthesea.D.Tosharehissuccessinexploringtheworld.CWhenitcomestohomedecoration,oneofthefirstopportunitieswegettoexpressourselvesisbychoosingwhichposterstotearoutofmagazinesandstickonourteenagebedroomwalls.Sowhywasthehumblepostersopopular?Thesimplestargumentisthatitallowschildrenandteenstomatchtheirbedroomtotheirpersonality.Adolescenceisatimewhenwelongforindependenceandavoice,andpostersallowthatfreedom.Thisisparticularlyimportantatatimewhenthebedroomisanimportantspaceawayfromthepressuresofschool,annoyingbrothersorsistersandparentswhoseemtogooutoftheirwaytocauseembarrassment.Anotheradvantageofpostersasafirstattemptintodecorationistheirtransience.Buyingmagazineswithpin-upsofyourfavouritecelebritiesisamoreaffordableandlesstime-consumingalternativetodecoratingabedroomand,onceafashionpasses,posterscaneasilybetakendown.Myownwallswerecoveredwithpostersfromayoungage.Attheriskofsoundingstrange,swappingmypostersaroundwasahobbyduringmyteenageyears.I'dcommithourstorearrangingthemonmywall,ensuringeveryinchwascovered.ResearchconductedbyGeorgeHome/Asdain2017showedjust7percentofteenshadpostersontheirwallscomparedto78percentinthe1990s,largelyduetothe“plainwallsandfairylightsaesthetic(美学)”favouredbyYouTubersandinfluencers.TheexperimentalteenagebedroomsofGenXandMillennialsaregone,nowbypassingthestageentirelyandtransformingstraightintoamoreadultspace.It'ssadtothinkyoungpeoplearemissingsomethingthatplayedsuchabigpartofyouthculture,buttimeshavemovedon.Andiftheloveofallthingsold-fashionedcontinuestobeinfluencedbyshowssuchasStrangerThings,perhapstheposterwillenjoyarebirthinpopularity,whoknows?Assomeonewhofoundsomuchjoyinthepostersthatdecoratedtheirwalls,Ireallydohopeso.28.Whydoteenagerspreferpostersaccordingtotheauthor?A.Theycauselessembarrassmenttoteenagers.B.Theyaretopicstosharewithothers.C.Theyhelpreducethepressuresofschool.D.Theyaresymbolsoffreedomandpersonality.29.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“transience”inparagraph2?A.Beingnecessary. B.Beingtemporary.C.Beingcontradictory. D.Beingvoluntary.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheresearchin2017?A.Aestheticisunpopularamongadolescents.B.Somesocialmediaistoblameforstrangeaesthetic.C.Theloveforpostershasdroppeddramaticallyrecently.D.Theexperimentalmodelinteenagebedroomsareunreliable.31.Whatdoestheauthorhopeforinthelastparagraph?A.Theposterwillbepopularagain.B.Theposterwillbeupdatedconstantly.C.Theposterwillnotdecoratewallsanymore.D.Theposterwillnotbeinfluencedbypopularshows.DAskthenewartificialintelligence(AI)toolChatGPTtowriteanessayaboutthecauseoftheAmericanCivilWarandyoucanwatchitproduceapersuasivetermpaperinamatterofsecondsthathasevenbeenabletopassschoolexams.That’sonereasonwhyNewYorkCityschoolofficialsthisweekstartedblockingtheimpressivebutcontroversialwritingtoolthatcangenerateparagraphsofhuman-liketext.ThefreetoolhasbeenaroundforjustfiveweeksbutisalreadyraisingtoughquestionsaboutthefutureofAIineducation,thetechindustryandahostofprofessions.ChatGPTwaslaunchedonNov.30andispartofanewgenerationofAIsystemsthatcanchat,generatereadabletextondemandandevenproducenovelimagesandvideobasedonwhatthey'velearnedfromavastdatabaseofdigitalbooks,onlinewritingsandothermedia.Butunlikepreviousmodelsofso-called“largelanguagemodels”,suchasOpenAI’sGPT-3,launchedin2020,theChatGPTtoolisavailabletoanyonewithanInternetconnectionforfreeanddesignedtobemoreuser-friendly.ItworkslikeawrittendialoguebetweentheAIsystemandthepersonaskingitquestions.Millionsofpeoplehaveplayedwithitoverthepastmonth,usingittowritesillypoemsorsongs,tryingtotrickitintomakingmistakes,orformorepracticalpurposessuchashelpingcomposeanemail.Aswithsimilarsystems,ChatGPTcangenerateconvincingprose,butthatdoesn'tmeanwhatitsaysisfactualorlogical.Itslaunchcamewithlittleguidanceonhowtouseit,otherthanapromisethatChatGPTwilladmitwhenit'swrong.Manyschooldistrictsarestillstrugglingtofigureouthowtosetpoliciesonwhetherandhowitcanbeused.“Whilethetoolmaybeabletoprovidequickandeasyanswerstoquestions,itdoesnotbuildcritical-thinkingandproblem-solvingskills,whichareessentialforacademicandlifelongsuccess,”saidaschool'sspokespersonJennaLylefromNYC.Butthere'snostoppingastudentfromaccessingChatGPTfromapersonalphoneorcomputerathome.32.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetermpaperfromparagraph1?A.Itisaresultoftheimprovementofeducation.B.Itcanberatedaspassingbyschoolteachers.C.Ithascaughttheattentionofthepublic.D.Itactsasamodelforstudentstofollow.33.WhatmakesChatGPTdifferentfromGPT-3?A.ChatGPTcancreatetext. B.ChatGPTcaneditdigitalbooks.C.ChatGPTisfreeofchargetoall. D.ChatGPTcanaskitsusersquestions.34.WhatisJenna'sattitudetowardsstudents’useofChatGPT?A.Favourable. B.Tolerant. C.Uncaring. D.Disapproving.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowAreSchoolsHandlingChatGPT?B.YouCanCheckWhenChatGPT’sTellingtheTruthC.WhatIsChatGPTandWhyAreSchoolsBlockingIt?D.StudentsAreUsingChatGPTtoDoTheirHomework第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。ProtectingYourEyesDuringComputerUseSitfarenoughawayfromthescreen.36.Tomakesureyourcomputerispositionedright,trythehigh-fivetest:ifyoucanproperlyhigh-fiveyourcomputerscreenwithafullarmextension,you'resittingtooclose.Positionreferencematerialsproperly.Ifthey'retoolow,youreyeswillhavetorefocuseverytimeyouglanceatthem,leadingtoeyetiredness.Youcanalsostrain(损伤)yourneckbymovingittolookdowntoooften.37Blink(眨眼)often.Wenaturallyblinkabout20timeseveryminute.38.Thismeansyoureyesareatmuchgreaterriskofdryingoutwhenworkingonthecomputer.Sinceyourbodywon'tblinkasmuchnaturally,you'llhavetobeconsciousofthisandforceyourselftoblink.Deliberatelyblinkeveryfivesecondsorso.39.Yourscreenshouldbebrightenedinrelationtoyourenvironment.Ifyou'reworkinginabrightlylitroom,youcanincreaseyourbrightnesssettings;iftheroomisdim,lowerthesettings.Whilethescreenshouldbethebrightestobjectintheroom,itshouldn'tbeonthebrightestsettinginadarkroom.Reduceglarefromyourscreen.Surroundinglightscanreflectoffyourscreenandstrainyoureyes.Keepyourcomputerscreenclean.Dustonyourscreencanfurtherreflectlightintoyoureyes.Dustyourscreenonaregularbasiswitheitheraspecializedcleaningclothorspray.40.Thesun'srayswillreflectoffthescreenandbackintoyoureyes.Ifthisisunavoidable,coverthewindowwithasheettohelpreducetheglare.A.AdjustyourscreenlightingB.DuringthetimeyoushouldblinkC.AvoidsittingwithawindowbehindyouD.WalkaroundtopreventthelongsittingbyawindowE.ButwhenwearefocusingonascreenthiscandropbyasmuchashalfF.Thisisusuallyconsideredatleastanarm'slengthawayfromthescreenG.Theyshouldbelocatedabovethekeyboardandbelowthecomputer'smonitor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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Onasummerevening,mywifeandIwereonourwaytothegrocerystorewhenInoticedamansittingonthesidewalk.Ausedadvertisementbanner(横幅)drapedlooselyaroundhiswaistwashisonly41inthebadweather.Theblanklookinhiseyesindicatedhewaspossiblyincapableof42mentalfunction.Wetriedaskinghimafewquestions,butheshowedno43thathehadheardorunderstoodus.“Helooksstarving.Let'sbuyhimaloafofbread,mywife44.Whenwereturned,hewasn'tthere.45,wedecidedtogohome,wonderingwhattodowiththeloafofbread.We'dbarelygoneahundredmeterswhenwe46him.Hewasseatedwithafamilyofmigrantlabourerswhohadcampedthere.Surprisingly,noneofthefamilymembersseemedto47hispresence.Infact,helookedtobequitewelcome.Outofcuriosity,Istoppedmymotorcycleand48.Itwasdinnertimeandthefamilywas49aroundanopenfire.Themanwaseatinghungrilyfromaplate—identicaltotheonesfromwhichthefamilypartooktheirmeals.Evenassheroastedmorefood,theladywatchedonthestranger50,makingsurethathisplatewasnot51.Theothermembersofthefamilychattedhappilyastheyate.Thefamilywasfarfrom52becausetheywerethepeoplewhohadnoroofovertheirheads.Buttheysharedwhattheyhad,notsomethingtheyhadno53for.Overcomewithguilt,we54theloafofbreadnearthemanandrodeaway,butnotbefore55thetruemeaningofgivingandsharing.41.A.problem B.habit C.protection D.choice42.A.actual B.optional C.original D.normal43.A.doubt B.hope C.sign D.fear44.A.suggested B.admitted C.agreed D.promised45.A.Relieved B.Inspired C.Excited D.Disappointed46.A.spotted B.helped C.visited D.followed47.A.guess B.know C.mind D.remember48.A.camped B.observed C.searched D.wandered49.A.gathering B.communicating C.performing D.waiting50.A.ataloss B.inthelongrun C.fromtimetotime D.bynomeans51.A.broken B.dusty C.wet D.empty52.A.intelligent B.wealthy C.curious D.unfortunate53.A.use B.patience C.responsibilities D.expectations54.A.pickedup B.checkedout C.showedoff D.putdown55.A.explaining B.learning C.forgetting D.assuming第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。TheawardsceremonyforChina'sAmazingDecade:MyStory,acontestopentonon-Chinesetosharetheirstoriesaboutthenationoverthepast10years,56(hold)onThursdayinBeijing.Atotalof60worksreceivedawardsattheeventjointly57(organize)byChinaDailyandBankofChina.TheceremonyalsosawthelaunchofthebookMyChinaStory:ChinaintheEyesofForeignYouth,acompilation(汇编)of27essays58bothEnglishandChinesefromthecontestin2021,byauthorsfrom18countries.LiuWeiling,editor-in-chiefofChinaDaily,saidtheeventshowcasedthegreatchangesinthenewageandtheachievementsofChinesemodernizationoverthepastdecade,presentinga59(rely),admirableandrespectableimageofChina.“Theauthorsare60(witness)andrecordersofChina'sdevelopmentinthenewera,61quiteafewofthemarealsoparticipantsindevelopmentoverthepastdecade.Whentheytakethevividstoriesandexperiencesbackto62(they)homecountries,itwillbenefitthepeopleofthosecountriesandpromoteculturalexchanges,”hesaid.ChangCai,63AustralianvisitingscholaratNanjingAgriculturalUniversity64receivedsecondprizeinthecontest,sharedherstoryofparticipatinginaveterinaryepidemiology(兽医流行病学)trainingprojectinChina,65(involve)tensofthousandsofveterinaryofficialsandacademicsfrommorethan30universities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你为校英语网站LanguageLearningTips栏目写了一篇文章。请你给外教MrSmith写封邮件请他帮忙修改润色。内容包括:1.介绍稿件;2.请求指导。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMrSmith,Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Theafternoonwashotandfierceasthemiddaysunshonewithallitsmight.Richardhadjustgottendownfromatruckandcouldbarelystandonthehotroad.Hebreathedheavily,lookingaroundforafrozendrink.Butasfarashiseyescouldsee,therewasnotadropofwater.Suddenly,henoticedalittlebikelyingthere.Richardwonderedandapproachedthespot,staringwithshockatawaterbottleandasmallpinkhelmet(头盔)lyingnearby.Hewentcloserandnoticedfreshlittlemuddyfootstepsdisappearingintothewoods...Itseemedunusualforalittlekidtobeallalonethere.“Somethingwaswrong,”sohecuppedhishandsaroundhismouthandcalledouttothechild.“Hello,anyonethere?Hello?”Justashechangedcourse,heheardafaint(模糊的)cryfromtheheartofthewoods.Itwasalittlegirl'scryforhelp.“HELP...I’MSTUCK...HELP...”“I’mcoming.Holdon,”Richardrushedtowardthevoice.Ashegotnearerandnearer,Richardheardthesoundofrunningwater.Thefiercecurrentinthemuddy-brownriverfloodedthroughtherocks.“Don'tgiveup!I’mcoming!”heranscreamingafternoticingalittlegirlandherdogholdingontoalogfloatingontheriver.Thecurrentwaswashingawayeverythingonitscourse,andthegirlwasluckythelogwasstuckontosomethingunderthesurface.Butthatwouldnotholdonforlongasthecurrentgrewfasterandstronger.Richardwasrunningoutoftime.Hecouldnotthinkofanythingimmediately.Hisonlyhopewastosomehowpullthetwoouttotheshorebeforetheywerewashedtowardtheedgeofthewaterfall,whichwasjustmetersaway.Justthen,hismindactedfast,andheranbacktogetsomething.“Holdon...I’llberightback,”heassuredher.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Momentslater,Richardreturnedwithalongjunglevine(藤蔓)tiedaroundhiswaist.Richardwasgladthathehadsavedthemintimeandthenaskedhowthegirlgotthere.皖豫名校联盟2023届高中毕业班第三次考试英语·答案听力原文Text1M:Thisgameissoexciting.What'sthetime?W:It's2:40p.m.Thereareonly30minutesbeforeit'sfinished.Text2W:Whatwouldyoulikeforsupper,John?Wouldyoulikeroastbeef?M:Oh,no.Idon'tlikeit.Ispentthewholedayatthebeach,soallIwantnowissomethingicyorfrozen.Text3M:MayIhelpyouwithsomething?W:Iwanttoopenacheckingaccountandasavingsaccount.M:Toopentheseaccounts,youwillneedtomakeadepositofatleast$50.Text4M:Hey,Ijustsignedupforanactivity.Doyouwanttojoinme?Ipromiseit’snothingtoodifficult.W:Ihighlydoubtit.Lasttimeyousaidthesamething,anditturnedouttobeamarathon.Text5W:DoyoustillhavethatbookIlentyou?M:It'sjusthere.I'mstillpartwaythroughreadingit.NormallyIreadsciencefictionoradventurenovelsbutthisisfascinating!W:I'mgladyoulikeit.I'mnotafanofdetectivestoriesbutIthoughtitwasgreat.Text6W:Hi,I'mShelley.You'reJack,right?M:Yes.W:IheardsomethingaboutyoufrommynewfriendMary3daysago.Shesaidyou'rehandsomeandhaveagoodsenseofhumor.M:Really?I'mreallyshyandalittlenervouswhenI'mtalkingtoastranger.W:Soareyounervousnow?M:Yes,alittlebit.Ihaven'tseenyoubefore.Doyoulivehere?W:Yes.ButImovedherejustabouttwomonthsago.SoIdon'treallyknowmanypeoplehere.M:I'msureyou'llmakemanyfriendsheresoon.W:Thanks.Text7M:Nowweonlyhavefourdaysofclasseseveryweek,sowehavemoresparetimethanbefore.W:Howdoyouspendyoursparetime,Bill?M:IhavemuchinterestinplayingthepianoandIcontinuetopractiseplayingit.W:Doyouoftengotoaconcert?M:Yes,mymajorpurposeistolearnfromothers.W:Doyoulikeclassicalmusicorpop?M:Ilikeboth.Howdoyouspendyoursparetimethen,Maria?W:Playingtheguitarismyfavoriteactivity.M:Ourhobbiesarebothaboutmusic.Ihopeweeanoftenexchangeexperiencetogether.W:SodoI,butI'mweakinthetheoryofmusic.M:Me,too.Wouldyouliketogowithmetomyaunt's?She'saprofessorofmusic.W:I'mgladtogowithyou.Iwouldaskherforheradvice.Text8W:Whatareyouwearing?M:AFitbit.It'sawatchthathelpsmekeeptrackofmyhealth.W:Howaccuratedoyouthinkitactuallyis?M:I'mnotsure.Ireadastudyrecentlythatsaidt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