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第第页广西南宁市、柳州市两校2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次适应性考试英语试题(含解析,含听力音频及听力原文)姓名:____________________准考证号:____________________座位号:____________________
南宁市、柳州市两校2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次适应性考试
英语
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.
答案是C。
1.Howdoesthewomansound
A.Sorry.B.Annoyed.C.Indifferent.
2.Whatdidthewomanforgettobringwithher
A.Hercomputer.B.Hertrainticket.C.Herphonecharger.
3.Whichsubjecthasthemanfinishedhomeworkfor
A.Maths.B.Science.C.History.
4.Whattimeisitnow
A.It's3:00p.m.B.It's4:00p.m.C.It's5:00p.m.
5.Whatdoesthewomanmainlymean
A.Shewon'tworkfortheman.
B.Sheforgottocallthemanback.
C.Shewantsthemantopaymore.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whydoesthemanteachthewomanvideochatting
A.Hewillworkabroad.
B.Hewantstosavemoney.
C.Heboughtheranewvideophone.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoflearningvideochatting
A.Useless.B.Difficult.C.Interesting.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.WhatisDanworriedaboutatfirst
A.Hisfamily.B.Hisbiologypaper.C.Hisbirthdayparty.
9.WhatwillSuedoovertheweekend
A.Workonherschoolwork.B.Readatthelibrary.C.Attendaparty.
10.Whosebirthdayiscomingsoon
A.Sue'sgrandmother's.B.Sue'smother's.C.Sue'suncle's.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Wherearethespeakers
A.Atabank.B.Atanoffice.C.Ataclothingstudio.
12.Whatisthemandoing
A.Raisingmoneyforhisbusiness.
B.Designingclothesforthewoman.
C.Persuadingthewomantobuylessclothes.
13.Howdoesthemansound
A.Stressed.B.Ambitious.C.Doubtful.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout
A.Awatch.B.Acamera.C.Acrime.
15.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers
A.Policewomanandcitizen.B.Neighbors.C.Friends.
16.Whatdidthemannotice
A.Aloudnoise.B.Awhitecar.C.Apieceofjewelry.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howoftendoesthespeakermeetthegroup
A.Everyday.B.Everyfivedays.C.Everysevendays.
18.Whatwillbegrownthistime
A.Flowers.B.Fruits.C.Vegetables.
19.Whatdoesthespeakerwantthelistenerstodo
A.Welcomeeachother.B.Exerciseeveryday.C.Enjoythemselves.
20.Whatisthespeakerprobably
A.Agardeningteacher.B.Abuildingdesigner.C.Afitnesstrainer.
第二部分阅读理解(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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
You'veprobablytriedeasycenter-cityBeijingridesifyouenjoyriding.Nowit'stimetolevelupyourridessotheywilltakeyououtintothecountrysideandattractivemountains.
DeathValley
Approximatedistance:100kmloop(环线)
Itmaysoundterrifying,butBeijing'scyclistsnamedthisnorthernroute“DeathValley”onaccountofthehugetombitpasses,notthenumberofon-roadaccidentsithasseen.Inreality,it'stheclosest,mostlycar-freelooptothecitycenterandgreatforreallystretchingyourlegs.
Tuesdays/ThursdayTTT
Approximatedistance:54kmloop
Whileit'snotparticularlyscenic,therearefewtrafficlights,andtheroadsarenottoobusyandhaveadequatebikelanesoneachside,makingitarelativelytrouble-freeride.Ifyou'dliketoridewithagroup,seekoutearlymorningBeijingridergroupsandjointhemonTuesdayandThursdaymorningsat5a.m.or6a.m.dependingontheseason.
TheVerse
Approximatedistance:120kmloop
Itpassesacafewithgood(althoughexpensive)food,andevenhigh-endaccommodation,butthebestpartistheirsuperwelcomingattitudetowardscyclists.It'sahikethatiswellworththeeffort,asyouarerewardedwithamazingviewsoftheGreatWalluponarrival,andaridebackthatismostlydownhill.
TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark
Approximatedistance:700kmloop
ThisparkistheclosestplaceforriderstoenjoytheGrandCanalfromBeijing.TheGrandCanalisatruewonderinChina,andoneofthegreatestcivilengineeringprojectsinhistory.Theoldestpartsofitdatebacktothe5thcenturyBC.Itwillbeafunridehere.
21.HowdoestherouteDeathValleygetitsname
A.Itoffersdeadlyloopsforcars.B.Itislocatedinanisolatedplace.
C.Itinvolvespassingalargetomb.D.Itwitnessesnumerousaccidentsforcyclists.
22.Whichofthefollowingcoverstheshortestdistance
A.DeathValley.B.Tuesdays/ThursdayTTT.
C.TheVerse.D.TongzhouGrandCanalForestPark.
23.Whatfeaturesdothelasttworoutesshare
A.Adownhillride.B.Second-to-nonecafes.
C.Adequatebikelanes.D.Aviewofhistoricalsites.
B
NaturalistEnzoSuma,whoisnow40,livesinPuglia,aregioninsouthernItalywhoselongcoastlinefacestheAdriaticSea.FloatingwasteaccumulatesinthisrelativelyenclosedpartoftheMediterranean,unliketheopenocean,wherethewastetendstobespreadoveravastarea.Feelingconcernedaboutthat,Sumamakesitahabittopickupthewashed-upwastealongtheshore,especiallyafterbigwinterstorms.
Oneday,SumawaswalkingalongthebeachnearhishomewhenhediscoveredabottleofCoke.Sumanoticedonthebottlethattheprice,clearlyprintedonthebottom,wasinlire,acurrency(货币)thathadn’tbeenusedinItalysinceitwasreplacedbytheeuroin2023.CouldaplasticcontainerhavewellsurvivedintheMediterranean,hewondered,forabouttwodecades
ThatledhimtofoundingtheArcheoplasticamuseum.Ithasacollectionofabout500uniquepiecesrecoveredfromItalianshoresandtheCokebottleisthefirstoneofthem.Allcollectiondemonstratestheunsettlinglifeforceofplasticwasteintheenvironment.“Seeingthataproductpeoplemayhaveused30,40,or50yearsagoremainsstillunchanged,you'llfeeldifferent.It'sagreatshock,”Sumasaidtoareporter.SoSumaoftenexhibitsselectedpiecesfromtheArcheoplasticacollectionatlocalschoolsaroundhishometownofOstuni.
“Theplayfulsideoftheworkallowsyoutoarriveatthelessbeautifulsideofthings,”Sumaacknowledged.“Plasticisakindofusefulsubstance.Butit'sunthinkablethatawaterbottle,madefromamaterialdesignedtolastsolong,canbeusedforjustafewdays—orevenminutes—beforebecominggarbage.Cleanthebeaches.Cleantheoceans.Recycle.Butifwearestillthrowingoutplastics,noneofthosearegoingtobelong-termsolutions.”
24.What'sSuma'sconcernabouthislivingplace
A.Itslongcoastlineisdisappearing.B.Bigstormsfrequentlyhitthearea.
C.Floatingwastespreadsoveravastarea.D.Thewastepollutiononshoreisworsening.
25.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheobjectsintheArcheoplasticamuseum
A.Theyhaveahistoryofmorethanhalfacentury.
B.Theywerequitevaluablebeforeturningintowaste.
C.They'remorelikeeducationalexhibitsthangarbage.
D.Theyhavestrongerlifeforcethanordinaryplasticproducts.
26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeEnzoSuma
A.Creative,devotedandsociallyresponsible.B.Enthusiastic,ambitiousandadventurous.
C.Generous,cautiousandhumorous.D.Curious,efficientandplayful.
27.WhatdoesSumaintendtotellusbyhiswordsinthelastparagraph
A.Thebirthofplasticshasgreatlyservedhumans.
B.Thekeytotacklingtheplasticpollutionistostoplittering.
C.Theplasticproblemcanbesolvedbycleaningandrecycling.
D.Peopleshouldbemoreawareofthepowerfulfunctionsofplastics.
C
TheDoor-to-DoorBookstore,whoseauthorisCarstenHenn,translatedfromtheGermanbyMelodyShaw,isanundoubtedlyemotional,inspiringnovelaboutfriendshipsbetweengenerationsdevelopedthroughbooks.
CarlKollhoff,a72-year-oldbooksellerinsouthernGermany,isbelovedamonghiscustomersforfindingjusttherightbooksforthem.Buthisroleisthreatenedwhenanewbossisdeterminedtopushoutthestaremployee.
OneofthelimitedhighlightsofCarl'slifeistodeliverbookseveryeveningtoahandfulofshut-incustomers.Theselectionsaremadebytheirstatedpreferences—forhappyendings,tragedy,philosophicalworksandsoon.Troublehappenswhenaprettywise(andalittleannoying)motherless9-year-oldgirltagsalongwithhimonhisrounds.ShedecidesCarlisnotactuallygivinghiscustomerswhattheyreallyneed,andcomesupwithaplantocorrectthis.
LikeCarl'sbackpack,Hennmanagestofillhisnovelwithbookswithoutweighingitdown.Chaptertitlessuggestthatclassicsareinvolved:TheStranger,TheRedandtheBlack,GreatExpectations.Carl,whoisterriblewithnames,assignsaliterarycharactertoeachcustomer—Mr.Darcy,Mrs.Longstocking,TheReader—tohelphimkeepthemstraight.
Wegraduallycometoknowthesetownsfolk:theabusedwife,andtheambitiouswriterwiththesoothingvoicewhoispaidtoreadclassicstocigarfactoryworkers.
TheDoor-to-DoorBookstoreisalsofilledwithamusingobservations.Carldividesreadersintohares(野兔),whoracethroughbooks;fish,whoallowbookstocarrythemalongontheircurrent;curiouslapwings(鸟头麦鸡),whojumpaheadtoseetheendingfirst;andtortoises,whofallasleepeachnightafterasinglepageandtakemonthstogetthroughabook,havingtoturnbackrepeatedlytocheckwhatthey'veforgotten.
Readerswillhavefunfindingthemselvesinthesepages.
28.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom
A.Areviewofabook.B.Anessayonliteratureclassics.
C.Anintroductiontoabookstore.D.AbiographyofCarlKollhoff.
29.Whatisthemainideaofthenovel
A.Thetakeoverofafamilybusinessbyayounggirl.
B.ThefriendshipbetweenCarlanda9-year-oldgirl.
C.Carl'sstruggletofindtherightbooksforhiscustomers.
D.ThecompetitionamongdifferentbookstoresinGermany.
30.Whydoestheauthorofthepassagementionsomeclassics
A.Tocomparethebookwiththem.B.Tostresstheimportanceofthem.
C.Tohelpreadersunderstandthebook.D.Toshowtheirpopularity.
31.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Readerswillhavefunfindingthemselvesinthesepages”
A.Readerswillrelatetothecharactersandsituationsinthenovel.
B.Readerswillfindsatisfactionincorrectlyguessingtheendingsofthebooks.
C.Readerswillenjoythedifferentwayspeoplereadbooks.
D.Readerswillbeamusedbythediversepersonalitiesofthecustomers.
D
IfI'manxiouslywaitingforanimportanttelephonecall,orstuckinwriter'sblockwithatightdeadline,I'llunavoidablyrearrangemyrecordcollection,tidymydeskorclearupsheetsofpaperdottedaroundmyoffice.It'ssometimesthemostrelaxedtimeIfeelallday.IbetI'mnotaloneinthis.
Psychologistssuggesttheperfectpleasureofputtering(从容做事)mightbeexplainedfrommanyaspects.Atthemostsuperficiallevel,putteringmaybemeaningfulespeciallywhenweareinasituationwherewefeelstressedandhelpless.That'sbecauseputteringaroundinthekitchenforinstanceoccupiesthemind.Inthisway,wedevotetimeandefforttothingswhicharewithinourgraspinsteadofthosebotheringus.
Comparedwithotherdistractingactivities,suchasplayingcomputergamesorwatchingTV,manypeopleenjoyputteringforthereasonthatithastheadvantageofbeingusefulforincreasingtheir“perceivedcontrol”.
JustconsideraclassicpaperbyprofessorsEllenLangerandJudithRodin.Thestudytookplaceatanursinghome,whereparticipantsweredividedintotwogroups.Thefirstwereaskedtomaketheirroomontheirown:theywereallowedtoarrangethefurniturehowevertheyliked,andtheyweregivenaplantthat.theyhadtocareforbythemselves.Thesecondgroup,meanwhile,weretoldthatthestaffcouldtakecareofeverything;theydidnotevenhavetowatertheirplant.Overthefollowing18months,theresidentswhotookchargeoftheirroomenjoyedbetterphysicalhealth.
Thebenefitsdonotendthere.Ifyourputteringtakestheformoforganizing,youmayfindthatthetidierenvironmentitselfisaformofcomfort.Likeallactivities,theextentofthesebenefitswillbeinfluencedbyyourpersonaltastesandtheassociationsthatyoulinkwiththetasks.Thosewhoexpecttohaveaclearmindafterarunarethemostlikelytoreturnhomewithaclearhead.Tidying,cleaning,andsortingwillbenodifferent.
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph1referto
A.Cleaningupthedeskbeforeleavingtheoffice.
B.Callingforhelpwhenfacingwriter'sblock.
C.Drawingcomfortfromsomesimpletasks.
D.Appreciatingmusicwhilewritingapaper.
33.Whydomanypeoplepreferputteringtootherdistractingactivities
A.Itinspiresthemtobesingle-minded.B.Ithelpsthemboosttheirperceivedcontrol.
C.Itmakesthemstayfocusedontheirtargets.D.Itpreventsthemwastingtimeonuselessthings.
34.WhatadvicemayLangerandRodingivetotheelderly
A.Makefriendswiththosesharingsimilarinterests.
B.Selectanursinghomewithgreatcaution.
C.Takeresponsibilityforsomehousework.
D.Keeplessfurnitureintheirrooms.
35.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext
A.Howdoourpreferencesaffectthebenefitsofputtering
B.Howdoesperceivedcontrolhelptheelderly
C.Whydopeopletendtodoirrelevantthingsatwork
D.Whydosmalltaskshavegreathealingpowers
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Conscious(有意识的)livingisnotjustatrend.36Itisaboutbeingintentionalwitheverythingyoudo—yourwords,actions,beliefs,habits,andchoices.Acceptingconsciouslivingtakessomeeffort,butitisworthwhile.Herearesomewaysyoucanachievethisgoal.
·Beconsciousaboutyourtime.
Timeisthemostpreciousthingbecausethereisnowaytoliveamomentagain.37Ifyouwasteyourprecioushoursdoingnegativethings,youwillregretitlater.Thefirststepforlivingconsciouslyistobewiseaboutyourtime.Beselectiveaboutthingsyouspenditon,andallocate(分配)itforpositiveactivities.
·38
Youcannotachievethemunlessyouunderstandyourneedsandintentions.Itiseasiersaidthandonebecausemostpeoplefailtomakeanefforttoknowthemselves.Spendtimethinkingoverandknowingyourstrengthsandweaknesses.Onceyouknowyourselfbetter,youcancreateaplantoworktowardsbecomingmorepatient,honest,andforgiving.
·Learntobegrateful.
Gratitudetakesyoualongwaytowardsconsciousliving.Itopensyouuptoahappierandafulfilledmindset.Mostpeopleareunhappybecausetheyseeonlythenegativesinlife.However,everyonehassomethingtobegratefulfor.Writingagratitudejournalisagoodstartforcountingyourblessings.39
·Believeinyourself.
Itisthekeytomakingtherightchoices,yetnotregrettingthewrongones.40Spendingtimealoneandthinkingdeeplyareeffectivemeasuresthatenableyoutoidentifytheinnervoice.Careforitandfollowittomakeitstrongerdowntheline.
Consciouslivingisaskillyouneedtolearnasyougo,sobewillingtomaketheeffortandmasterit.Youwillabsorbitsoonandbeahappierpersoninthelongrun.
A.Knowyourselfbetter.
B.Acceptthepersonyouare.
C.Lifecanbealotbetterwiththerightdecisions.
D.Itisahealthychoicethatenablesyoutobehappy.
E.Pickitasadailyhabit,andyouwillnoticethedifference.
F.Thewayyouspendyourtimedeterminesthecourseofyourlife.
G.Thebestwaytobuildself-beliefisbyreflectingonyourownthoughts.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
AsNorwooddrovethroughSt.Petersburg,Florida,thelaughterfromthefourteenagegirlsinsidehercarsuddenlygavewayto41.Theywerehitbyanothercarand42intoatree.
Thensmoke43fromthecar.Abystandershouted,“It'saboutto44!Getout!”Norwoodimmediatelycrawledout.Alongwithtwoofherfriends,who'dalsomanagedto45themselves,sheranforher46.
Buthalfwaydownthestreet,sherealizedthatherbestfriend,Simmons,wasn'twiththem.NorwoodranbackandfoundSimmonsstuckintheback47.“Shewasn't48,”NorwoodtoldInsideEdition.She49openthebackdoorandpulledherfriendout.ShedraggedSimmonsafewfeetto50andlaidherontheground.“Icheckedherpulseandputmy51againstherchest.”Nosignoflife.“That’swhenIstartedCPR(心肺复苏术).”
Kneelingonthelawnandlookingdownather52friend,NorwoodstartedpumpingSimmons'schest.Shebreathedintoherfriend'smouthin53offillingherlungswiththekissoflife.Fortunately,Simmonsbegancoughingandbreathingfor54.
Soon,paramedics(医务人员)arrivedandrushedSimmonstohospital.WhensheheardhowNorwoodhadsavedherlife,“Iwasn't55,”Simmonssaid.“Shealwaysbacksmeup.”
41.A.horrorsB.screamsC.painsD.concerns
42.A.crashedB.pulledC.settledD.fell
43.A.leftB.roseC.jumpedD.disappeared
44.A.speedupB.runoutC.wearoutD.blowup
45.A.injureB.freeC.careD.control
46.A.freedomB.rescueC.lifeD.target
47.A.seatB.windowC.carD.handle
48.A.movingB.cryingC.listeningD.praying
49.A.kickedB.pushedC.threwD.pressed
50.A.safetyB.shelterC.homeD.hospital
51.A.mouthB.headC.heartD.shoulder
52.A.smilingB.disturbingC.dyingD.troubling
53.A.waysB.termsC.hopesD.times
54.A.thoughtB.foodC.waterD.air
55.A.touchedB.delightedC.terrifiedD.shocked
第二节语法填空(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。
DiaojiaolouisatraditionalresidenceofseveralethnicminoritiesinChinasuchastheMiao,Zhuang,BuyiandTujiapeople.Youcanfindagroupofthesehouses56(locate)besideariverorinthe57(mountain)areasofYunnan,Guangxi,HunanandSichuan.ThehistoryofDiaojiaolou58(stretch)back1400years.
Thetraditionalresidence,typicallytwotothreestorieshigh,isawoodenhousebuiltonstilts(柱子).Theunusualstructureisconsidered59masterpieceofclevercarpentry.Thehigh60(hang)floorsofthestructureareheldupbywoodenstilts,whichgivethehouseanunsteadyappearancefromafar.ButaDiaojiaolouis,infact,firmlyfixedwithitsstiltsfurtherreinforcedbystoneblocksat61(they)bases.Thegroundfloortends62(use)asstoragespaceforfirewoodandfarmingequipment.Livestock(牲畜)stayonthegroundfloor,whilepeoplealwayslive63it.
Thesestiltedbuildingsshelteredpeoplefromfiercebeastsinancienttimes.Nowadaystheycontinuetoprovideprotectionfromvenomoussnakesandinsects64arenotuncommonthroughoutChina.Thesebuildingsalsohelppreventhumidity-relateddiseasesinsouthernChina.65(additional),thecoolbreezeblowingthroughthewindowsoftheupperlevelsactslikeakindofnaturalairconditioner.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
21世纪报征集高中生学习英语单词的办法,有同学认为记忆单词最好的方法是反复抄写(copyrepetitively),你对此有不同观点。请你向该报投稿,内容包括:
1.你的看法;
2.提出建议。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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第二节读后续写(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。
TodaywasCommunityServiceDayatschool.Maya'sclasswasgoingtomakecardsfortheseniorslivinginanursinghome.ItwasalsothefirstdayMayawouldbewearingherlegbrace(腿支架)toschool,whichwasdesignedtohelpherwalkmoresteadilyandsmoothly.
Itwasacoldautumnmorning.Mayalookeddown,feelingembarrassed.Tomakeitlovelier,shehaddelicatelydecoratedthebracewithprettybutterflypatterns.Still,shewasunsureaboutothers'reaction.Allmorningatschool,kidskeptglancingatherbrace.Toherrelief,theydidn'tsayanything.
Intheclassroom,Mayawasdrawinglittlegreenbuds(芽)andprettyflowerswhenherfriendSamircameoverandsatbyher.Shefelthiseyesfixedonherbraceandheardhimasking,“What'sthatfor”Notknowingwhattosay,Mayapretendedshedidn'thearhim.Afterafewsecondsofawkwardness,sheglancedbackathim,andfoundthathelookedalittlesad.
Afterlunch,theclasssetoff.Thenursinghomewasonasmallhillandallofthemwalkedtherehappilyalongthepath.Mayafoundthatthebracedidmakeiteasierforhertowalkup.
MayaandSamirwerepairedupwithaladywhowas83yearsold.Thereattheendofthehallinawheelchair,withabigsmileonherface,satthelady,wearingapinkcoat,withredlipstickandbeautifulearrings.Shelookedbrightandfulloflife.MovingflexiblyandfasttowardsMayaandSamir,shegreetedfirst.“I'mJoan,”shesaidcheerfully,“Gladtomeetyou.”
MayaandSamirhandedherthecardstheymade.JoanlookedatSamir'scardcarefullyandspokewithadmiration,“You'vewrittenapoem!That'ssoartistic!”Samir'sfacereddenedwithshyness.ThenJoanturnedtoMaya'spicture.“Thefirstflowersofspring!”shecriedindelight.“Youreallyhaveagiftforusingcolour!”shesaid.Clearly,Joan'spraiseaddedgreatpowerintoMaya.
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。
P1:Inasuddenwaveofbravery,Mayaasked,“What'sitlikebeinginawheelchair”
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P2:DeeplyimpressedbyJoan,MayaofferedtositbesideSamironthebusridebackhome.________________
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英语试题参考答案
听力
1-5BCCBA6-10ABBCA11-15BABCA16-20BCACA
阅读
21-23CBD24-27DCAB28-31ABCA32-35CBCD36-40.DFAEG
完型
41-45BABDB46-50CAACA51-55BCCDD
语填
56.located57.mountainous58.stretches59.a60.hanging
61.their62.tobeused63.above/over64.that/which65.Additionally
应用文
Thereisapopular/prevailingideaamongstudentsthatcopyingvocabularyrepetitivelyisthebestwaytomemoriestheEnglishwordsandexpressions.ButIhaveadifferentviewonthat.Notonlyisitineffectiveinmemorizingwordsandexpressions,alsostudentstendtobelostintheusages.
Tobetterimprovetheefficiencyofmemorizingvocabulary,Ithinkitisbesttoputthosewordsandexpressionsintosentences.Itwillbecomeeasiertorememberthewordsandtheirusagesasthevocabularybuildsup.Also,makingupsentencesusingthewordsiskindlyadvised.Inthisway,wordswillbenotforgotteneasily.
读后续写
Inasuddenwaveofbravery,Mayaasked,“What’sitlikebeinginawheelchair”Finishingherquestion,sheloweredherheadwithherfaceburning.“Well,it’snotalwayseasy,butI’vebeenusedtoit.”Joansaidsimply,agentlesmiledancingaroundthecornersofhermouth.“You’dbesurprisedathowfastIcangointhisthing!”Sheaddedasshemovedthewheelchairacrosstheroom,turningaround,backandforth.WhatsurprisedMayamostwasthatshedidn’tdetectanypityorembarrassmentfromJoan’sface.Itwasthenthataseedofpowerwasplanteddeepinsideherheart.Duringtheafternoon,thethreeofthemhadapleasanttalkoverlotsofthingsuntilnightfell.
DeeplyimpressedbyJoan,MayaofferedtositbesideSamironthebusridebackhome.Shegatheredhercourage,turnedtohimandapologized,“I’msorryforpretendingnottohaveheardyouthismorning.Thebracehelpsmewalkupeasily.”“Really”Samirlookedamazed,reachedoutandtoucheditgently,“That’ssupercool!”HiswordsweresosincerethatMayafeltwarmandmoved.NotuntiltheverymomentdidMayarealizedthatshecouldfinallyfeelfreetotalkaboutthebracewithoutembarrassment.Coldautumnasitwas,itfeltlikeawarmspringforMaya.Alittlegreenbudwasburstingatthebottomofherheart—sheandherbracewerecool,beautifulandstronginherandothers’eyes.
听力原文:
Text1
W:Can’tyouknockonthedoorbeforeyouentermyoffice(1)
M:Sorry!It’sjustbecauseI’minsuchahurry.
Text2
W:Ijustsatdownatmycomputerandrealizedthatmyphonewasdead.DoyouhaveachargerIcanborrow
M:Yes,Catherine.Ialwaysbringanextrachargertowork.
W:Iusuallydotoo!ButIforgottobringminebeforegettingonthetrainthismorning.(2)
Text3
M:It’sgoingtotakemeforevertofinishthismathshomework,andI’mreallynotinthemoodtodomysciencehomeworkafterthat!
W:Atleastyoucompletedyourhistoryyesterday.(3)Ifyoudoitalittlefaster,perhapsyou’llfinishthescienceearlierthanyouthought.
Text4
M:HaveyouseenMr.ArnoldI’vebeensearchingeverywhereforhim.
W:From3:00p.m.to5:00p.m.,hehasameeting.He’llbebackinhisofficeafterthemeeting.
M:Thanks.I’llchecktherelater.There’sonlyanhourleft.(4)
Text5
W:I’msorry,Jack.Imustdeclineyouroffer.Yourcompanylooksgreat,butI’dneedahighersalary.(5)Ihopeyouunderstand.
M:WhenIgotyourcall,Ithoughtyouwerereadytobeginworking.ButIunderstandyourconcern.
Text6
M:Mom,Iboughtasmartphoneforyou.NextmonthIwillgotoworkinanothercountry.(6)YoucanstillconnectwithmeontheInternet.
W:ButIreallydon’tknowhowtouseit.It’shardfortheoldtolearnnewthings.(7)
M:It’sOK.I’llteachyouhowtohaveavideochat.(6)(7)
W:Allright.Iwilltrymybesttofollowyou.Itwillsavealotofmoneyonphonebillsanyway.
Text7
M:Hi,Sue.(9)(10)Wherehaveyoubeen
W:Oh.Hi,Dan.(8)Iwasjustatthelibrary.Ihavetohandinmybiologypapertomorrow.(8)
M:TomorrowOh,no!Ithoughtitwasn’tduetillMonday.(8)
W:Don’tworry.ItisindeeddueonMonday.ButI’mgoingawayfortheweekendandwon’tbebacktillMondaynight.(9)
M:Oh,whereareyougoing
W:California.We’rehavingafamilyparty.(9)It’smyg
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