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辽宁省抚顺市2023年高三《英语》上学期月考试题与参考答案第一部分:听力做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两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。1.Wheredidthemanjustcomefromprobably?A.Aconcerthall. B.Achessclub. C.Asportsshop.答案:C【原文】W:Jim,you’relateagain.M:Sorry.Theconcertwentonforlongerthanhadplanned.ThenIhadtodropoffmytabletennisbatsattheshop.Theyneedrepairing.Nowlet’sgotothechessclub.2.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestaboutthecoat?A.Thestyle. B.Thematerial. C.Thecolor.答案:B【原文】M:Yourblackcoatlooksverywarm.W:Yes.WhatIreallyloveaboutitisthis.Look,it’smadeofhigh-techfabric.It’sgotawarmlining.Youknowhowcolditisinwinter.3.Howdidthewomanfeelintheend?A.Scared. B.Relieved. C.Embarrassed.答案:B【原文】M:Iheardyouwereinanincidentyesterday.AreyouOKnow?W:I’mfine.Iarrangedformydadtopickmeupinthecarparklikehealwaysdoes,buthewasnowheretobeseenwhenIgotthere.Luckily,heturnedupabouttenminuteslater.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.HowtospendtheeveningB.Whattohavefordinner. C.Whichfilmtosee.答案:A【原文】M:Ella,whatdoyoufancydoingthisevening?There’snothingonatthecinema.W:Whydon’twehaveagameoftennisandthengooutforsomethingtoeat.5.Whatwillthemanprobablydowiththelaptop?A.Askafriendtofixit. B.Takeittotheshop. C.Trytostartitagain.答案:A【原文】M:Mum,whenIturnedthelaptoponjustnow,thescreenwentbluesuddenly.W:Whydon’tyoutakeittotheshop?M:Oh,Iseemtoremembersomethinghappenedlikethisbefore,butafriendhelpedmeoutthen.Maybehecandealwithit.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Sisterandbrother. C.Fatheranddaughter.7.Howdoesthemansoundattheendoftheconversation?A.Impatient. B.Strict. C.Uncaring.答案:6.C7.B【原文】M:I’mnotverykeenontheidea.Imean,you’vegotyourexamscomingupsoonandyoureallyneedtogetdowntosomeserioushardwork.W:Iknow.Actually,I’mgoingtostarttomorrow.M:That’sgoodtohear,becauseyou’vestillgotquitealottocatchupfromlasttime.I’vetoldyouthatyouwon’tbegoingoutintheeveningsifyourmarksdon’timprove.W:ButI’monlyaskingaboutthisSundayevening.It’sonlythisonce.M:Providedyouarehomebynine.That’smylastwordonthematter.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthedateprobablytoday?A.March8th. B.March10th. C.March18th.9.WhereisthecompanyTravelLightlocated?A.OnKingRoad. B.OnJessieStreet. C.OnGreenRoad.10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Pasthisstory. B.Callhisfamily. C.Completeaform.答案:8.A9.A10.C【原文】W:Howaboutenteringthatcompetitiontowinaholiday,Ben?It’sforatravelcompanycalledTravelLight.Youjustneedtowriteastoryandpostittotheiroffice.M:Whenistheclosingdate?W:The10thofMarch;soyou’veonlygottwodaysTheresultswillbeannouncedonthe18th.M:IamnotsureIwouldmakeittothefinalselectionbutIlovewritingstoriessoIamhappytodoit.Where’stheiroffice?W:WearenowonGreenRoad.SogodownthisroadtwoblocksandturnleftintoJessieStreet.ThenwalkalongthatstreetfortenminutesandturnleftagainintoKingRoad.Theirofficeisonyourleft.Ifyouwin,youcantakeatriptoCanadawithyourfamily.Fillinthisformifyou’reinterested.M:Wow!Passmeapen!听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Ascientist. B.Ateacher. C.Anutritionist.12.WhatistheU.N.FoodandAgricultureOrganization’sattitudetowardeatingmealworms?A.Concerned. B.Supportive. C.Ambiguous.13.Howwillthemantrymealworms?A.Byhavingmealwormbiscuits.B.Byeatingwholemealworms.C.Bycrushingthemintopieces.答案:11.B12.B13.A【原文】W:Mark,doyouwanttoeatmealworms?M:What,mealworms,whydoyouask?W:Well,Ireadanarticleaboutmealwormstomystudentstoday.Researchersdescribedthemealwormasaprotein-richfood.Theysaidayoungformofaninsectcalledlarvacanbeeatenwholeorcrushedintosmallpiecesformixingwithotherfoods.ormadeintobiscuits.M:Oh,it’sareallyscarything.W:Maybe,however,theU.N.FoodandAgricultureOrganizationcallsinsects“ahealthyandhighlynutritiousfoodsource”withhighamountsof“fat,protein,vitamins,fibers,andminerals”.M:Sodoesitapprovesuchfood?W:Yes.Willyougivesuchfoodatry?Ijustboughtsomemealwormbiscuits.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdidthemanstudyatuniversity?A.Geography. B.Economics. C.Businessmanagement.15.WhatisthemainreasonthatCrunchbarsareverypopular?A.Theiroriginalshapes. B.Theirfairprices. C.Theirnaturalingredients.16.Whatdoesthemanplantodointheimmediatefuture?A.Getintodessertmaking. B.Replacetheplasticwrappers. C.Offermorevarietiesofbars.答案:14.A15.C16.C【原文】W:Tom,howdidyougetintomakingfoodbars?M:Well,therearethreeofus—me,DavidandAlan.Wemetatuniversityabouttwelveyearsago.Davidstudiedbusinessmanagement.AlanstudiedeconomicsandIintendedtodothesamebutdecidedongeographyinstead.Westartedourowncompanytogether.W:Nowyourcompany,Crunch,isverysuccessful.Whydoyouthinkthisis?M:Ithinkit’sthequalityofourproducts.Nearlyallfruitbarscontainextrasugar,andafewthecheaperonescontaincoloringsandflavorings.Crushbarsaretotallypure;werelyonthegoodnessofnaturalingredients.Theyaremadeintoalmostanyshape.W:So,what’sthefutureforCrunch?M:We’reworkingonincreasingtheamountofpaperratherthanplasticthatweuseforthewrappers.Theimmediatefutureiswe’reextendingofthekindsofbarsfromfivetoeightvarietiesnextmonth.We’rethinkingofexpandingintodessertsnextyear.W:Goodlucktoyouall.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.HowlongdidthespeakerstayinBolivia?A.Onemonth. B.Sevenmonths. C.Fourmonths.18.WheredoesSimoncomefrom?A.Nicaragua. B.Bolivia. C.Australia.19.WhydidVistaraisemoney?A.Tohelpschool-agechildren.B.Tosupportanursinghome.C.Tofundanenvironmentalproject.20.Whathappenedtothespeakerduringhisfirsthike?A.Hesufferedfromaltitudesickness.B.Hehadapaininhisfeet.C.Hegottheroutewrong.答案:17.B18.C19.A20.B【原文】Lastyear,IvolunteeredforahikinggroupinBolivia.I’dplannedtospendaboutninemonthsinSouthAmerica—onemonthtravelingaround,thenonemonthstudyingSpanishandtherestdoingvoluntaryworkinBolivia.Aftermycourse,IwenttoSucretomeetSimonthere.I’dlookintohelpingatnursinghomesaswellasforenvironmentalprojects,butthenIcameacrossSimon’sorganization,Vista,whichtakesgroupsoftouriststohikeinthemountains.SimoncametoSucrefouryearsago.Atfirst,he’dtraveledaroundCentralAmerica,visitingplaceslikeNicaraguaandCostaRica.Thenhe’dcometoBolivia.He’dplannedtogobackhometoAustralia.butfouryearslaterhewasstillthere!Tostartwith,Ihadtogowithotherguidestolearntheroutes.I’ddonemountainhikingbeforesoIwasn’tbotheredbythealtitude.Afteracoupleofweeks,Itookmyfirstgroupintothemountains.Theprofitswereputbackintoaprojectwithschool-agechildren.Itwasatwo-dayhike.Theonlythingthatwentwrongwasthatmyfeetgotblistersandachedbadly!Itwastiring,butitwaswellworththeeffort.第二部分:阅读理解第一节: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。ASincelaunchingin2014,InspireMorehasmadeititstasktospreadhopetotheworldthroughthepowerofdigitalstorytelling.ThisyearitannouncesanewwaytopartnerSmileTrain.SmileTrainIthasgivenfreehigh-qualitytreatmentforcleftlipstomorethan1.5millionchildreninjust22years.Bydoingso,ithaschangedthelivesofcountlesschildren.Inotherwords,cleftlipsareaseriousmedicalconditionaffectingthelivesofmillionsglobally.Butthetreatmentiseffectivewhenpeoplehaveaccesstoit.That’swhySmileTraincomesin!AboutthepartnershipInspireMorewantstospreadthatkindnessevenfurther,soitnamedSmileTrainitsfirst-ever“PartnerCauseoftheYear”.Usingtheplatformtoshareinspiringstoriesfromthefieldofcomprehensivecareofcleftlips,InspireMorewillhelpeducatethepubliconcleftlipswhilespreadingtheawarenessofthefreetreatment.Plus,InspireMorewillbedirectlysupportingSmileTrain’scrucialworkaroundtheworld.SharetoGiveWiththenewcampaignSharetoGive,everytimeyoushareanInspireMorearticle,itwilldonatetoSmileTraintohelpprovidetheselife-changingopportunitiestochildreninneed.It’sawin-winsituation:Themoreyousharetheinspiringstories,themoregoodnewsisspreadtotheworld,andthemoreInspireMoreisabletogivedirectlytosupportSmileTrain’sincrediblework.Thecampaignwillrunallyearlong,sobesuretovisitregularlyandfindthelatestupliftingnewstoshare!21.WhatisSmileTrain?A.Acharity. B.Acompany. C.Aresearchinstitute. D.Atravelagency.22.HowwillInspireMorehelpSmileTrain?A.Bysettingupmorebranches. B.Bywritingmoreinspiringstories.C.Byspreadinginspiringstoriesofcleftlips. D.Bytreatingpatientssufferingfromcleftlips.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook. B.Anadvertisement. C.Abiography. D.Anovel.答案:21.A22.C23.BBIwalkedalongthesidewalkthatbordersthewestsideofCentralParkthismorning,wonderingatitsshape:Hexagonal(六边形的)pavingstonesunderneathmyfeetwereborderedbybrickwork,withatidystonewallrunningalongside.Justpastthewalllaytheparkitself,wheredelicatebranchesofleaflesstreesreachedtothebluesky,andsparrowsemergedfromtrees.Thecontrastbetweenthestraight-lined,orderly,man-madesidewalkandthecomplexdiversityofnaturejustbeyonditsbordermademethinkaboutthedifferencesbetweennaturalcreationandman’screation.Theworldholdsmanyexamplesofcircles:themoongrapes,dropsofwaterandthecenterofflowers.Triangles(三角形)arereadilyevident,too.Therearekittycatnosesandears,mountainpeaksandriverdeltas.Butwhataboutthemostcommonshapeintheman-madeworld,therectangle(矩形)?Isearchedmybrainfornaturalequals.ThoughIthoughtandthought,Icameupwithonlytwo:teethandsaltcrystals.Thatsurprisedme.Dowepreferrectanglessimplybecauseit’seasiertoplanandbuildwithblocksandstraightlines?Ordoesithavesomethingtodowiththeideathathumanstendtoassumelifeissupposedtobelinear?Idon’tknow.Therearebentlineseverywhere.AsIlookatthebeautyof,atreeinwinter,withitsbranchesreachingskywardinaseeminglyuntidybutobviouslyplannedpattern,Icanapprehendsomethingofwhatthatmeans.Ourworldisn’talwaystidyandpredictableinthewaythatIwantittobe.TherearetwistsandturnsinmylifethatIcan’tforeseeorpredict.Thatdoesn’tmeanbranchingoffinunexpecteddirectionsisbadorwrong.ItmeansthatwhenIfindmyselfineachnewplace,Ineedtocontinuegrowingandreachingupward.24.Howdidtheauthorfeelaboutthesidewalk’sshape?A.disappointed. B.surprised. C.worried. D.pleased.25.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothevariousshapesmentionedinthetext?A.negative. B.cautious. C.unconcerned. D.objective.26.Whichcanexplaintheunderlinedword“apprehend”inparagraph5?A.create. B.imagine. C.understand. D.arrange.27.Whatmaytheauthoragreewith?A.Peopleshouldliveinacomplexworld.B.Trianglesarethemostcommoninnature.C.Naturalcreationandman’screationshouldbebalanced.D.Weshouldmoveforwardinthefaceofuncertainties.答案:24.B25.D26.C27.DCNomatterwhereyouusuallyheartoday’stophits,you’veprobablynoticedthattheytendtobearoundthreeminuteslong.AsVoxexplains,thecustomdatesbacktotheearly20thcentury,whenshellac(虫胶)recordsfirstappearedinthemarket.Theratesatwhichtheserecordsspunvaried,but78revolutions(旋转)perminute(RPM)quicklybecamethenorm.Themostpopularrecordsizeswere10incheswhichcouldholdaboutthreeminutesofmusicperside,and12incheswhichheldroughlyfourtofiveminutesperside.Togetradiostationstobroadcasttheirmusicandgetpeopletobuyit,musiciansprettymuchhadtoaccommodatethosetimelimits.Asmusictechnologydevelopedovertheyears,fromrecordstocassettetapestoCDs,threeminutesdidn’tfalloutoffashion.AccordingtoClassicFM,thiswaspartlybecauseradiostationscouldfitmorecommercialsintoaprogramifthesongsstayedrelativelyshort.It’salsolikelythatpopmusiclistenersjustpreferredbriefness;afterall,it’swhatthelastseveraldecadeshadtaughtthemtoexpect.AsThomasTierneysaid,“It’simplantedinourDNA.”Today,manytrackscomeinunderthreeminuteslong.Shorterattentionspansandsocialmedia’sinfluencemightexplainthetrendtowardbriefness,butit’snottheonlyfactor:Therewardmodelmatters,too.“Insteadofgettingpaidbyphysicalsales,you’regettingpaidinastream,whichonlycountsifsomeonelistensto30secondsofasong,”songwriterCharlieHardingtoldTheVerge.“Itactuallymakessenseifyoucanhavemoresongsstreamedatatime,whichmeansthatyouwanttopackyouralbumfullofmuchshortersongs.”Inotherwords,successisnowlessaboutsalesbutmoreaboutthenumberofstreams.Today’spopstarsaremakingmusicthatreflectstheshift—notunlikehow20th-centurymusicianslearnedtoworkwithintheoriginalthree-minutelimits.28.Whydidsomesongsintheearly20thcenturytendtobeaboutthreeminuteslong?A.Tokeepupwiththedevelopmentofsociety.B.Tofollowthemusicians’steps.C.Tobeinmemoryofshellacrecords.D.Tomeetthemarketdemand.29.Whatdidrelativelyshortsongsmeantoradiostations?A.Fewermedia. B.Fewerlisteners. C.Moreprofits. D.Moreprograms.30.Whichismoreimportantforamodernpopsongaccordingtothetext?A.Itssongwriter. B.Itsphysicalsales.C.Thenumberofitsstreams. D.Thealbum’spackaging.31.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Whyaremanypopsongsaboutthreeminuteslong?B.Whatkindofpopsongsdopeoplelike?C.Howdidmusictechnologydevelopgradually?D.Whyarepopsongsgettingshorternow?答案:28.D29.C30.C31.ADScientistsattheUniversityofBirminghamintheU.K.foundthatincreasedconsumptionofflavonols(黄酮醇类)alloweditsmaleparticipantstomoreefficientlycompletecognitivetasks.Flavonolsaremoleculesnaturallyfoundinfruit,vegetablesandcocoa(可可粉).Researchersgivingacocoadrinktoaselectgroupofparticipantsandanon-cocoadrinktoanotherforastudyfoundflavonolproducedafasterandgreaterincreaseinbloodoxygenation(氧化)levels.Thestudyconsistingof18healthymaleparticipantsagedbetween18and40ledtothediscoverythatparticipantswhodrankthecocoacompletedcognitive(认知的)taskssome11%fasterthantheothergroup.Inthenewsreleasedbytheuniversity,thestudy’sauthorDr.CatarinaRendeirosaid:“Itisthefirsttimethecognitiveeffectsofflavonolsinyoung,healthysubjectsandthelinkwithbrainbloodoxygenationhavebeeninvestigated.”“Ourresultsshowedaclearbenefitfortheparticipantstakingtheflavanol-enricheddrink,butonlywhenthetaskbecamesufficientlycomplicated,”sheexplained.“Wecanlinkthiswithourresultsonimprovedbloodoxygenation.Ifyou’rebeingchallengedmore,yourbrainneedsimprovedbloodoxygenlevelstomanagethatchallenge.Italsofurthersuggeststhatflavonolsmightbeparticularlybeneficialduringcognitivelydemandingtasks.”“Bybetterunderstandingthecognitivebenefitsofeatingthesefoodgroups,aswellasthewidercardiovascularbenefits,wecanofferimprovedguidancetopeopleabouthowtomakethemostoftheirdietarychoices,”thedoctoradded.Thestudy,publishedinScientificReports,wasfundedbyaBirmingham-IllinoisBridgeSeedGrant,andbytheNationalInstituteofAgingintheU.S.Alsoworthyofnoteisthatsomeparticipantsofthestudysawnobenefitfromconsumingtheflavanol-enricheddrink.It’sbelievedthattheylikelyalreadyhadhighbloodoxygenationlevels.32.Whatdidtheresearchersdiscover?A.Thefunctionofflavonols. B.Theflavorsofcocoa.C.People’scognitivelevels. D.Ourbloodoxygenationlevels.33.WhatdidDr.Catarina’swordsinparagraphs3and4stress?A.Theresultofdoingcognitivetasks.B.Themeaningoftheresearch.C.Thewaysofcompletingtheresearch.D.Theneedtoimprovemen’scognition.34.Whatcanthefindingsbeusedtodo?A.Makeadietplan. B.Curemanypatients.C.Improvegirls’study. D.Solveaneasyproblem.35.Whatcanweknowaboutflavonols?A.Theyaresuitableforchildrenandadults.B.Scientistswon’tstudythemanymore.C.Peopleshouldconsumethemasmuchaspossible.D.Theyaregoodforpeopletokeeptheirmindssharp.答案:32.A33.B34.A35.D第二节: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。HowtoSetUpanArtExhibitionWhenyou’redisplayingyourownwork,it’sarealchallengetobringtogethersomanydifferentelementsinameaningfulway,____36____.Youshoulddosomethingasfollows:ChooseaspecificthemeAgoodartexhibitionshouldbecharacterizedbyaspecificthemethattiesthedifferentpiecestogetherandmakesthemfeellikepartofalargerwhole.Thinkcarefullyaboutthemessageyouwantyourexhibitiontoconvey.Itcouldbeanimageorphenomenon,afeelingoracertainvisualtechnique.____37____.SelectyourmostimpressiveworksPickoutafewofyourbestormostimpressivepiecestoputondisplay.Iftheexhibitionismeanttohighlightyourownwork,you’llneedtohave30individualpieces.____38____.Planonexhibitingmorepiecesiftheworkyoudotendstobeonalargescale.____39____Dosomeresearchintootherartistsinyourareaandseewhethertheywouldbeinterestedinyourexhibition.Holdinganexhibitionwithotherartistswillalsoallowyoutoreducesomecost.Besuretogiveotherartistspropercreditfortheirworks.Involveindifferentartforms____40____.Feelfreetomoreworksfromphotographers,sculptorsandotherartists.Awide-rangingselectionwillcontributetoagoodatmosphere.Youmightalsoconsiderinvitingpoetsormusicianstoperformattheevent.A.That’swhyit’sessentialtohaveaplanB.ContactlocalartistsforyourexhibitionC.TheymustberepresentativeofyourworksD.ItisgoodforyoutolearndifferenttypesofartE.Themorespecificyourthemeis,thebetteritwillbeF.Yourexhibitiondoesn’thavetoonlyfeaturepaintingsG.Youmightconsiderinterviewingsomelocalcelebrities答案:36.A37.E38.C39.B40.F第三部分:语言知识运用第一节: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。CaseyandJohn,ayoungcouple,hadbeendrivingfromMarylandtoNorthCarolinawhentheir36-hournightmarebegan.Theyexpectedtheroadtripto____41____fivehours,butamassivesnowstormledtoice-related____42____,andthestatecloseda50-milestretchofthe____43____forsafetyreasons.Withtrafficstoppedandnoclearinformationonwhenthehighwaywould____44____,somedriversabandonedtheircarsandsetoutonfoot.Others,likeCaseyandJoe,turnedoffthe____45____tosavegasandseatedthemselvesintheirvehicles.Theytriedtheirbesttostaywarm.Acoldnightinhungerandlittlesleepleftthemfeeling____46____.After21hoursofsuffering,Casey____47____abreaddeliverytruckamongthewaitingvehicles.Onasuddeninspiration,shecalledSchmidtBakingCompany,theownerofthetruckShelefta____48____onthecompany’scustomerserviceline,askingifthetruckdrivercould____49____thebakedgoodswithtroubleddrivers.Shedidn’tknowiftheywouldtakeherrequest____50____,butshewantedtotry.Herideaworked.Incredibly,SchmidtCEOChuckpersonallyreturnedCasey’scallwithin20minutes.Heaskedhertohandher____51____tothecompanytruckdriver,Ron,andthendirectedRonto____52____thebreadtothepeopleonthehighway.Casey,JohnandRonwereexcitedtopassoutthebreadalongthe____53____highwaytoasmanypeopleaspossible.Amongthoseto____54____thefoodwereelderlypassengersandfamilieswithchildren.Theyallfeltincrediblythankfulfortheofferingoffoodandsome____55____aftersomanyhourswaitinginthecold.41.A.waste B.work C.stand D.last42.A.chances B.matches. C.accidents D.events43.A.waterway B.subway C.railway D.highway44.A.rebuild B.reopen C.recreate D.review45.A.engine B.cooker C.window D.radio46.A.excited B.guilty C.tired D.embarrassed47.A.expected B.reminded C.imagined D.noticed48.A.report B.message C.note D.card49.A.share B.exchange C.combine D.struggle50.A.curiously B.seriously C.certainly D.actually51.A.bread B.key C.phone D.truck52.A.handout B.giveup C.setout D.putaside53.A.rainy B.dusty C.icy D.muddy54.A.purchase B.achieve C.adopt D.receive55.A.relief B.sympathy C.courage D.pity答案:41.D42.C43.D44.B45.A46.C47.D48.B49.A50.B51.C52.A53.C54.D55.A第二节: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。PoetSuShi(1037-1101),alsoknownasSuDongpo,oftheSongDynasty,isoneofthemostrecognizedChinese____56____(culture)icons(偶像)ofalltime.Hislegacy,____57____(include)hiscalligraphy,paintingandhisbroadinfluenceinlotsoffields,aswellashispoetry,iscelebratedeventoday.Amusical,SuDongpo,____58____(base)onSu’slifetimestory,willpremiere(首映)atBeijing’sTianqiaoPerformingArtsCenteronMay4and____59____(last)untilMay8.Themusical____60____(tell)thestoryofSu,borninMeishan,nowinmodem-daySichuanProvince,fromhisyouthtohislastdaysinChangzhou,JiangsuProvince.Attheageof20,Superformedbrilliantlyintheimperialexaminations____61____beganalonganddistinguishedcareerasanofficial,workinginvariousgovernmental____62____(position).However,hewentthroughaseriesofpoliticalsetbacks,includingrelegation(贬谪)indistantplaces.Inspiteof____63____hardships,hewasoptimistic____64____hislife.ThemusicalalsoshowstherelationshipbetweenSuandhisfamily,____65____(especial)hisfatherSuXunandhisyoungerbrotherSuZhe,both,likehim,accomplishedmenofletters.SuShi’sloveforhiswife,WangFu,isanotherhighlightofthemusical.答案:56.cultural57.including58.based59.willlast60.tells61.and62.positions63.the64.about65.especially第四部分:写作66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter来信想要了解你校开设的特色课程。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.介绍你校的特色课程;2.对特色课程的简单评论。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。DearPeter,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua答案:DearPeter,I’mgladtohearfromyouandtellyouaboutourspecialcourses.Wehavenewscourseonceaweek,wherewehaveathoroughcommandofwhathastakenplaceduringthepreviousweek.Besides,todevelopstudents’readingability,ourschooloffersareadingcourseaweek,whichispopularwithstudents.Lastbutnotleast,whatmakesstudentsexcitedisthediscussionclass,wherestudentscanfreelyexpressthemselvesonacertaintopic.Inmyopinion,Ifinditnecessarytohavethespecialcoursesduetothefactthattheycanenrichtheschoollifeofeachstudent.Yours,LiHua67.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。ASongwriterAndAnArmyDadShareOneTouchingStoryTwoyearsago,ConnieHarington,aNashvillesongwriter,wasdrivinginhercar,listeningtoastoryonthepublicradioprogramHere&Now.Andsheheardafatherrememberinghisson—afirefighterwhowaskilledinarescuemission.“Hementionedthathedrovehisson’struck,”Harringtonsays.“Andhewentontodescribethetruck.”JaredMontiwas30whenhewaskilledinrescueactionin2006.Intheradiobroadcast,hisfather,Paul,saidhisreasonsfordrivingthetruckJaredleftbehindweresimple,“WhatcanItellyou?It’shim.It’sgothisDNAalloverit.Ilovedrivingitbecauseitremindsmeofhim,thoughIdon’tneedthetrucktoremindmeofhim.Ithinkabouthim

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