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高三

2022-2023学年度第一学期期中检测试题

高三英语2022.11

第一部分:听力(共两节,20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)

第一节听下面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。

1.Whenwillthegoodsarrive?

A.OnFebruary13..B.OnFebruary16.C.OnFebruary19.

2.Whatistheweatherprobablylikenow?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.

3.WhatdocsAnnathinkofthecomposition?

A.Itneedsimproving.B.Itwillgetagoodmark.C.Itshouldchangethetopic.

4.Whatisthewomanmostlikelydoingnow?

A.Drinkinghotwater.B.Paintingapicture.C.Repairingherbrush.

5.Whydoesthemanlookexcited?

A.Hepassedtheexam.

B.Hegothisstorypublished.

C.Hefoundagreatmagazine.

第二节听下面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.Whatsurprisedthewoman?

A.Dirtyriverbanks.B.Therubbishintheriver.C.Manypeoplebesidetheriver.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdo?

A.Pickuptherubbish.B.Holdaswimmingcontest.C.Teachpeopleaboutrecycling.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?

A.Toaskforajob.B.Togetsomeadvice.C.Toconductaninterview.

9.Whatistheman*soccupation?

A.Anacademicadvisor.B.Amedicaldoctor.C.Ahospitaladministrator.

J0.Howdocsthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?

A.Appreciated.B.Encouraged.C.Disappointed.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inalibrary.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inatreehouse.

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12.Whatprojectisthemandoingthisyear?

A.Makingavolcano.B.Makingaphone.C.Makingatreehouse.

13.Wliatisthefirstprize?

A.Anewcalculator.B.Onehundreddollars.C.Fivehundreddollars.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14Whatarcthespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whentocompletethepresentations.

B.Howtobalanceworkandlife.

C.Whattodoontheweekend.

.;,rt••..'fI'J,

15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Co-workers.B.Classmates.C.Acouple.

16.WhatdothespeakersplantodothisSaturday?

A.Gototheseaside.B.Attendamusicfestival.C.Stayathomeandrelax.

17.Whenwillthespeakersprobablyarriveattheirdestination?

A.At7:00a.m.B.At8:00a.m.'C.At8:20a.m.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatisthepurposeoftheGreenTeam?

A.Toteachhealthycooking.

B.Totakecareofthebackyard.

C.Toteachpeopletousenaturalenergy.

19.Howcanfoodwastebereusedaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Byfeedingittoanimals.

B.Byturningitintoplantfood.

C.Bysendingittoagarbagecan.

20.Whichitemcouldbeaddedtothebox?

A.Potatoes.B.Meat.C.Eggs.

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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

AskTheExpertDr.ALEJANDRORIVAS

Strugglingtoheareachday,evenwhenusingpowerfulhearingaids?

Nowmorethanever,communicationand

Dr.ALEJANDRORIVAS,acochlearconnectionareimportantformaintaining

(耳蜗)implantsurgeonandmedicalrelationshipswithfamily,friendsandcommunity.

advisortoCochlear,answersquestionsWhetherithappenssuddenlyorgraduallyovertime,

aboutcochlearimplantsandhowtheyarehearinglosscanaffectyouphysicallyand

emotionally.Addressingyourhearinglosshasthe

differentfromhearingaids.

potentialtotransformyourlife.

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Cochlearimplantsworkdifferentlythanhearingaids.Ratherthanamplifyingsound,theyuse

state-of-the-artelectroniccomponentsandsoflwaretohelpprovideaccesstothesoundsyouhave

beenmissing.

Q:Howarecochlcnrimplantsdifferentthanhearingaids?

Hearingaidshelpmanypeoplebymakingthesoundstheyhearlouder.Unfortunately,as

hearinglossprogresses,soundsmaynotonlyneedtobelouder,theymayneedtobeclearer.

Cochlearimplantscanhelpgiveyouthatclarity,especiallyinnoisyenvironments.

Q:Arccochlearimplantsaprovensolution?

Cochlearhearingimplanttechnologyisveryreliable.Infact,ithasbeenaroundfor40years

3ndCochlearhasprovidedmorethan600,000implantablehearingdevices.

Q:Isitmajorsurgen?

No.notatall.Theprocedureisoftendoneonanoutpatientbasisandtypicallytakesjusta

coupleofhours.

Q:ArecochlearimplantscoveredbyMedicare?

Yes.Medicareandmostprivateinsuranceplansroutinelycovercochlearimplants.

Call8006104901orvisitw\vw.Cochlear,ii§/Rdigc§ttofindaHearingImplantSpecialistnear

youandgetafreeguideaboutcochlearimplants.

21.Whereisthisarticleprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atextbook.B.Ablog.C.Amagazine.D.Adiary.

22.Whatadvantagesdocochlearimplantshaveoverhearingaids?

A.Theycanworkthroughsoftware.B.Theyaremorereliable.

C.Theycanmakesoundsclearer.D.TheyarecoveredbyMedicare.

23.Whoanswersthequestionsinthisarticle?

AAnoutpatientofthesurgery.B.ACochlearImplantsurgeon.

C.Aspecialistofmedicalinsurance.D.AcustomerofCochlearimplant.

•*■1

B

Mostpeople,regardlessofintelligenceoreducation,knowlittleaboutmemory.Arevealing

studybyresearchpsychologistsDanielSimonsandChristopherChabrisaskedpeoplesimple

questionsaboutmemoryandthencomparedtheiranswerswiththoseofexpertsinmemoryresearch.

Theresultsshowhowfarremovedfromrealitythepublic'sbeliefsaboutmemoryare.Forinstance,

tothequestion“Istherea'videocamera*inyourhead?"63percentofpeoplesurveyedstrongly

agreedthathumanmemory“workslikeavideocamera,accuratelyrecordingtheeventsweseeand

hearsothatwecanreviewandinspectthemlater/'Butnoneoftheexpertsagreedthatmemory

workslikeavideocamera.

Sohowdoesmemorywork?Iprefertodescribeitassomethinglikeanoldmansittingbya

campfiresomewheredeepinyourbrain.Hemeanswellandwantstohelp,buthedoesn'tshowyou

yourpastlikesomewizardwithatimeentrance.Thebesthecandoistellyoustories.Andlikeall

goodstorytellers,heeditsforimpact,efficiency,functionality,andclarity.Hetellsyouwhathe

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assumesyouneedtoknow.

Sometimeshemayevenembellishthetalcbyaddingabitofflavor.Ortheoldmanmight

decidetoleaveoutafewthingsinordertospareyoupainorshame.Healsomakeshonest

mistakes—lotsandlotsofthem.Sometimeshejustgetsconfiiscdorcarelessandleavesout

somethingimportant.Hecouldevenincludeinaccurateinformationbyaccident.

Inotherwords,memoryisassociativeandconstnictivc.It^notlikefilesonacomputerhard

drivearrangedbysubjectorplacedinchronological(时间的)order.Amemorywillbeputawayand

connectedtoothermemoriesorconceptsinwaysthatarcnotnecessarilypracticalorlogical.Thisis

whyaparticularsmellorsoundmaybringyouamemoryeventhoughitwasn'timportantinthe

originalexperience.

Thehumanbrainisstillamysteriousuniverseinmanyways,ofcourse.Fortunately,enough

hasbeenrevealedtooflerussomeguidancetowardwiserandsafernavigationsthroughdailylife.

Yourmemoryisbestthoughtofashelpfulinput.

24.Whydocstheauthormentionthequestion“Isthereavideocamerainyourhead?”inparagraph1?

A.Tointroducetheresearchonmemorydonebypsychologists.

B.Toprovethatmostpeopleknowlittleaboutmemory.

C.Toshowthatpeople'smemoryarcinagreementwithreality.

D.Togivereadersavividdescriptionabouthowmemoryworks.

25.WhatdoestheunderlinedworduembellishMprobablymeaninthethirdparagraph?

A.EnrichB.Repeat.C.Invent.D.Recall.

26.Whydoestheoldmansometimesleaveoutsomethingimportant?

A.Becauseheoftenmakesmistakes.B.Becauseheeditsthestoryforclarity.

C.Becausehedoesn'twantyoutosuffer.D.Becauseheincludesinaccurateinformation.

27.Whatismostlikelytobetalkedaboutinthenextparagraph?

A.Whatourbrainiscomposedo£B.Whatwestilldon'tknowaboutmemory.

C.Howthebrainstoresinformation.D.Howwemakebetteruseofourmemory.

c

Createdasrecentlyas2011,andmainlyplayedbythoseagedover50,walkingfootballis

growingatgreatpaceinBritain.Thegame,whereplayerswalkratherthanrun,isdesignedtohelp

agedpeoplegetfitormaintainanactivelifestylenomatterwhattheirageandfitness.Accordingtoa

2019survey,therewere1,200registeredclubsandanestimated40,000regularparticipants.

NorthFeiribyWalkingFootballClubinEastYorkshireisonesuchexample.uWestartedin

2015,“explainsMarkLeighton,theteam'smanager.uThefirstweekwestarted。aweprobablyonly

hadfourorfiveplayers.Nowwehave42registeredplayerstakingpartoverthreeseparatesessions

eachweek."Mark'simmediategoalistogettheclubto50registeredplayersacrossfoursessionsa

week.

AndyFairbumisaregularatthesessions.Nowinhisearly-seventies,Andyfindsthegamestill

hasplentytooflerhim,“I'vebeenplayingfootballsince16.Gettingolder,yourkneesstarttohurt,

andI'llknowwhenit'stimetostop.Iamstillcompetitive,though,andoldhabitsdiehard?'

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ItgoesbeyondkickingafootballaroundforplayerslikeAndy."There'saseriousfootballsideif

youwanttowinandafriendshipside.I'drathersticktothelatter.Ifsbrillianttosocializewith

peoplethroughwalkingfootball.M

Walkingfootballisclearlyasuccessstorywithmuchtobeproudof.However,it'sstrikingthat

87percentofclubsreportedthatlessthan10percentofplayersarcfemale.Andnotallclubsareas

fortunateasNorthFerribyWalkingFootballClub,whichoperatesonapay-as-you-gomodelandhas

securesponsorshiptoreducethecostburden.

28.Whatdoweknowaboutwalkingfootball?

A.ItisbecomingpopularinandoutsideBritain.

B.Ithasbeenplayedfordozensofyears.

C.Itisaimedatimprovingelderlypeople'swelfare.

D.Ithasthesamerulesasthenormalfootball.

29.WhydocstheauthormentionNorthFerribyClubinparagraph2?

A.Tointroduceasuccessfulwalkingfootballclub.

BToillustratethegrowthofwalkingfootball.

C.TopraiseMarkLeighton,sworkfortheclub.

D.Tosuggesttheidealnumberofplayersinaclub.

30.WhatdoesAndyFairbumlikemostaboutwalkingfootball?

A.Thesportisgoodforhisknees.B.Hedoesn,thavetogiveuphishabit.

C.Winninggamesmakeshimfeelgood.D.Hecanmakefriendswithnewpeople.

31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.There'sworktobedonetopromotethegame.B.Mostwomendon*tlikeplayingfootball.

C.Walkingfootballclubscanbeprofitable.D.Thefindingsofthe2019surveyarewrong.

,J

D

Asthethreatagainstcoralreefshasincreased,researchersareintroducinginnovativemethodsto

farmhealthycoralsmoreefficiently.

Unlikethetraditionalwayofgrowingcoralsintheocean,land-basednurseriesnurture(培育)

coralsintanksbeforeplantingthemontoreefs.Whiletheoperationstendtocomewithahighprice

tagandaremorelaborintensive,theyprovideanopportunitytoraisecoralsinacontrolled

environmentwhereexperimentalmethodscouldbeusedandallowsforrepairingreefsonamassive

«

scale.

Thesemethodsincludegrowingcoralsintanksonland,orusingadvancedtechniquesto

promotegrowthratesandad叩labilitytothechangingenvironment.CoralVita,afbr-profitcompany

inGrandBahama,cannowgrowcoralsupto50timesfasterthaninnaturebycuttingcoralsinto

smallpieces,aprocessknownas'"microfragmentation.

Thefarmisalsoequippedwithahigh-techaquaculturesystem,referredtobyCoralVita

employeesasthel,lifesupportsystem,"whichcanregulatewaterqualitythroughtemperature,pH

andotheradjustablesettings.Thesystemcanbesetupelsewherewithsomeadjustmentsfora

region'sspecificcoral.**Itcanbeveryplugand_play,whichisreallyimportantforlarge-scale

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restoration,MsaysTcichcr,founderofCoralVita.

ThepotentialforlargescaleiscriticaltoCoralVita'sbusinessplan,whichisconnectedtothe

ideaof''sellingrestorationasaservice'*.In2021,CoralVitasigneditsfirstrestorationcontractswith

theGrandBahamaPortAuthority.uThcrcarcabout100countriesandregionswithcoralreefs,M

Tcichcrsays."Thereneedtobelarge-scalecoralfarmsineverysingleoneofthem.Theamountof

fundinginthenon-profitspaceisadropinthebucket,andourmodelcouldhelpmakethefieldless

dependentondonations.1,

MarinebiologistDavidVaughanpointsoutthatCoralVitamayhaveacouplemilliondollarsin

start-upcostsandplantsfewerthan5,000to10,000coralsayear.uThatisn'ttheeconomicscalethat

\veneedtogetthisto,MVaughansays,addinghundredsofthousandsofoperations"costingcoupleof

dollarsacoral"willberequired.

32.Inwhichaspectarcnewmethodsofcoralrestorationdifferentfromtraditionalways?

A.Growingcoralscanbemoreeconomical.B.Fewerworkersareneededtogrowcorals.

C.Coralsaregrowninartificialenvironments.D.Newmethodsaremoreenvironmentfriendly.

33.WhatdoesTeichermeanbysaying**plugandplay”?

A.Thefarm'stechnologyisadvanced.B.Thesystemiseasytooperate.

C.Manyplaceshavebroughtinthesystem.D.Heisconfidentofhisfarm'sfuture.

34.WhydoesTeicherchoosethefbr-profitmodel?

ABecausethemodelcanhelphimbecomerich.

B.Becausethemodelisrequiredbytheauthority.

C.Becausetherearefewernon-profitcompanies.

D.Becausedonationsarenotenoughforrestoration.

35.WhatisVaughan'sattitudetowardsCoralVita'splan?

A.Approving.B.Skeptical.C.Unclear.D.Tolerant.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

It'sthestartofanewacademicyearandthere,severyreasontogobacktoschool-oratleast

acquireanewskill.

Startwithart.Ifyou'vealwaysfanciedyourselfasabitofaPicasso,considerjoininganart

class.36Forexample,you'llmeetlike-mindedpeopleandboostyourself-esteem.

Speakaforeignlanguage.Justbackfromholidayandfeelingashamedofyourattemptstospeak

Spanishtowaiters?37Researchshowsthatlearningaforeignlanguagecanpossiblydelay

dementia(痴呆)andthatitstillbenefitsevenifyoutakeupaforeigntonguelaterinlife.

38Signingupfbrahealthycookingcoursewillteachyouaboutnutritionaswellashow

torustleupdeliciousmeals.Inthisway,youmaygiveyourfamilyabigsurprisewithyourcarefully

prepareddishes.

Takephotostofeelgood.Enrollingonaphotographycoursetotakebetterpicturescould

improveyourmentalhealth.Accordingtoresearchers,takingaphotoadayandpostingitonlineis

beneficial.39Besides,theymayseetheworlddiflcrentlyandgetoutoftlieirusualroutine.

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Pickupaninstrument.Scientistsfindthatplayinganinstrumentengagespracticallyeveryarea

ofthebrainatonce.Aswithotherworkout,disciplinedandstructuredpracticeinplayinginstruments

strengthensthebrainfunctions.40Manyresearchaboutthebenefitsofplayinginstruments

hasadvancedourunderstandingofmentalfunction.

A.Beamasterchef

B.Learntoinstructyourfamily.

C.Ithelpspeopletoconnectwithothers.

D.Getupthecourageandbelieveinyourself

E,Brushingupyourlanguageskillscouldbewhatyouneed.,

F・Tryingyourhandatithasmanypositivepsychologicaleffects.

G.Besides,expressingyourselfmusicallycanalsolowerstresslevels.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(区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。

StephClemencealwaysintendedtogotocollege.41whenherfatherdiedinacar

accident,leavinghermothertosupportthreedaughtersona42income,payingforcollege

becameoutofthequestion.

43goingtocollege,Stephfoundajob,andtriedto44whattodowithalifeso

differentfromherplan.The45camefromtwopagesfromherEnglishteacher,Dorothy

Clark.Oneafternoonshewalkedintotheclassroomcarryingastackofpaperstitled"Mrs.Clark*s

BookList?,Itwasn'thomework,theteacherannounced,butitcouldbearoad46.“Someof

youmightnotgoontohighereducation,**Mrs.Clarksaid,Ubutyoucan47tolearn.**

"Iwasdeterminedto48myself?'Stephsays.Shestudiedthe49andsoit

began.Eachofthosebookssparkedher50tolearnmore.uReadingbooksislikeatreasure

huntJsaysSteph.uWhatamIgoingto51?Howwillmyheartchange?”Thatmadeherlook

fbrotherbooksthatweren'tonthelist,hopingto52herknowledge.

Whentheoriginallist53.shetypedupanewcopy.Andthenanother.Overtheyears,

thefamilymovedaroundalot.Throughitall,thereadinglistwasa54inSteph'slife,

travelingwithherevenonvacations.NowStephis70,andsheneverdidgettocollege.Butshehas

onlyfourbooks55toreadfromthelist.Sheexpectstocompletethemsometimein2023.

41.A.AndB.ButC.SoD.Then

42.A.modestB.highC.regularD.net

43.A.DuetoB.ApartfromC.InsteadofD.Asfbr

44.A.risetoB.figureoutC.thinkofD.takedown

45.A.newsB.questionC.responseD.answer

46.A.showB.blockC.mapD.test

47.A.continueB.stopC.pretendD.aftord

48.A.defendB.enjoyC.supportD.improve

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49.A.homeworkB.surveyC.reportD.list

50.A.creationB.passionC.imaginationD.satisfaction

51.A.discoverB.purchaseC.saveD.bury

52.A.checkB.understandC.limitD.deepen

53.A.triedoutB.burstoutC.woreoutD.soldout

54.A.choiceB.souvenirC.constantD.vision

55.A.missingB.publishedC.finishedD.left

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。

ExploringthemoonisadreamthatweChinesehavebeenpursuingfbrages,andweareproud

ofthe56.(achieve)inthepastdecade.

OnDee2,2013,as57.keypartofthesecondstepofthethree-phaselunarprobe(探

测)projects,ChinastartedtheChang'c3missiontoexplorethemoon.Afterabout12daysofflight,

theChang'c3probe58.(success)soft-landedonthelunarsoil,becomingthefirstChinese

spacecraftonthemoon.AndChinaisthefirstcountry59.(reach)thisgoalinnearlyfour

decades.ItthenreleasedthefirstChineselunarrover,Yutu,whichworkedtherefornearly1,000days,

untilJuly2016.

OnDec8,2018,Chinalauncheditsfourthlunarprobe,Chang,e4,towardthefarsideofthe

moon,60.alwaysfacesawayfromEarth.Twenty-sixdaysintoitsjourney,theunmanned

spacecraftmadeasoft-landinginthesouthbasin,61.(start)mankind'sfirstclose

observationofthemoon'slittle-knownfarside.Themission'scorecomponent-theYutu2

rover_62.(work)onthemoonfornearly1,400dayssofar,63.(long)thanany

otherroverofalltime.

OnNov24,2020,theChang'e5roboticmission64.(launch)fromWenchangand

landedonthemoononDec1.Themissionbrought1,731gramsoflunarrocksandsoilback

65.EarthonDec17.The23-daymissionmadeChinathethirdcountrythathasretrieved

(带回)lunarsample.

1

「I”'U.'TJ.*1,\<.

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,你校学生会邀请你参加交谊舞比赛,但是你近期比较忙,因而无法参加,

请你给学生会写一封邮件说明具体情况,内容包括::,.

1.感谢邀请;,..,,

2.不能参加的原因;

3.表示抱歉。

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。

参考词汇:交谊舞ballroomdancing

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DearStudents'Union,

Yours,

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。

ForyearsGrandpataughtmechessonawell-wornchessboard,thebottomofwhichwas

coveredwithdozensofnamesanddates.

"What'sthis,Grandpa?”Iaskedoneday.

“ThesearcthemenfromWorldWarII,passingthetimewithmeonthefrontline.Whenever

someonebeatme,Iletthemwritetheirnameonit.”

“Thisfellow,SergeantPaulWard,savedmefromGermansoldiers,*'Grandpapointedtoaname,

“andcarriedmeoffthefield.Whilebothofuswereinhospital,hebeatmeatchess.*,

Hehandedthechessboardtomesaying,UIwantyoutohaveitnow.That'sthewayitisinlife:

wepassourloveontothenextperson?,

Sadly,itwasn'tlongbeforeGrandpapassedaway.

LaterIvolunteeredtobethesocialworkerfbraretirementcommunityinapark,whereI

observedelderlyresidentssittingalonesilently,headsdown.

Severalstonetablesintheparkhadchessboardsimprintedonthem.Oneday,Isetupmychess

piecesandwaited.

Anelderlymancautiouslyapproached.

“Carefbragame?”Icheerfullyinquired.

Themansmiledweaklyandsatdown.

“Yourmove...um,didn'tcatchyourname.”

“PaulJhesaid.

“Yourmove,Paul.**

Hehesitated,asifnotsurehowtoproceed.Itriednotbeingaggressiveinmyplay,butonly

delayedhisdefeat.

Hesighed,"It'sbeenlongsinceIplayed.Willyoucometomorrow?*,

“Yes,andeverydayafterthat.”

ThenextdaywhenIarrived,Paulwasalreadythere,playinganotherelderlygentleman.Isetup

mypiecesonatabicwaitingfbrothers.

Soonourplayextendedtoamerryclubofchess-playingseniors,twentypeopleshowingup

eachdayandmanymorewatching.

Ididn'tplayedPaulafterourfirstgamebuthecameeverydayplayingchesswithothers.

Weranshortofchessboards,soIdecidedtobringGrandpa's.

PaulapproachedonceIsetuptheboard.Staringatthechessboardthoughtfully,hesaid,<4How

aboutarematch?**

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。

Oncewebegan,IsawPaulnotonlyhavehischessskillsrefinedbutalsoshowachange

ofmentalstate.

,•I.,

WhenItoldPaulGrandpa'scustomaboutthischessboardandaskedhimtowritehis

nameontheback,Paulsmiledandsaid,“Noneed.”

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扬州市2022-2023学年第一学期高三期中调研测试

英语答案

第一部分听力

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第二部分阅读

第一节

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C篇28-31CBDAD篇32-35CBDB

第二节

36-40FEACG

第三部分语言运用

第一节

41-45BACBD46-50CADDB51-55ADCCD

第二节

56.achievements/achievement57.a58.successfully

59.toreach/tohavereached60.which61.starting

62.hasworked63.longer64.waslaunched

65.to

第四部分写作

第一节

DearStudents'Union,

ExtremelygratefulthatIhavebeeninvitedtoparticipateinthecompetitionofthe

ballroomdancingbutIamsorryImaylosethegoldenchancetoshowoff

I'vegotatightschedulethesedays,forIhavebe

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