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后附原卷扫描版2024年高三第三后附原卷扫描版2024年高三第三次联合模拟考试英语试卷东北师大附英语试卷辽宁省实验中学 2024.05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.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。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。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.WhatisSaratogawellknownfor?A.Itsnaturalscenery.B.Itsvariousraces.C.Itsfasthorses.2.Whereisthebutter?A.Inthebowl.B.Inthefridge.C.Inthecupboard.3.Whichprogrammedoesthegirlwanttowatch?A.Italiangardens.B.Adancecompetition.C.Ahistoryprogramme.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hegotonthewrongbus.B.Hehastowaitforthebus.C.Hewillbelateforhisflight.5.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Ahotelroom.B.Theman'sfamily.C.Areasonableoffer.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。听下面一段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Warm-hearted.B.Energetic.C.Active.7.WhatprojectdoesDianado?A.Transport.B.Buildings.C.Art.英语试卷第1页(共8页)听下面一段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Torescheduleanappointment.B.Tomakeanappointment.C.Tocancelanappointment.9.Whatkindofappointmentdoesthemanhave?A.Abusinessappointment.B.Adentistappointment.C.Aninterviewappointment.听下面一段材料,回答第10至13题。10.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Atatravelagency.B.Atanairport.C.Atahotel.11.WhatisMs.Cook'smainpurposeofcomingtothistown?A.Toattendaconference.B.Tochangeplanes.C.Todosightseeing.12.Whydoesn'tMs.Cookwanttogotothenaturalhistorymuseum?A.'Shehasbeenthere.B.It'snotaverygoodone.C.There'soneinherhometown.13.HowwillMs.Cookprobablygettothewaterfall?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytaxi.听下面一段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whyisthetelevisionstationtryingtoraisemoney?A.Topayemployees'salaries.B.Tosetupanewsignaltower.C.Toaddnewprogrammes.15.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Learnfromanexperiencedgardener.B.Donatehisservicetothesale.C.Buysomethingatthesale.16.Whatexcusedoesthewomanmakefornotdonatingaservice?A.SheseldomwatchesTV.B.Shehastohelpherparents.C.Shemustprepareforexams.17.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherparents?A.Theymightofferapricefortheman'sservices.B.Theyaregoodatgardeningwork.C.Theyoftenattendafancyfair.听下面一段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?A.Adriver.B.Atourguide.C.Ahistoryteacher.19.WhenwastheWashingtonMonumentopenedtothepublic?A.In1848.B.In1884.C.In1888.20.WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheWashingtonMonument?A.Itwascompletelymadeofmarble.B.ItisnotfarfromtheLincolnMemorial.C.Theliftistheonlypassagetothetopofit.英语试卷第2页(共8页)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ATheMysteriousWorldofDeep-SeaCreaturesThedeepsearemainsoneoftheleastexploredandunderstoodenvironmentsonourplanet.Lyingbelowthesunlitupperlayersoftheocean,thedeepseaisaregionofpermanentdarkness,freezingtemperatures,andmassivepressure.Yet,lifethrives(茁壮成长)hereinsomeofthemostastonishingways.*TheBlackDragonfish*Residingatdepthsofupto2,000meters,theblackdragonfishisapredatorwithathinandlongbodyandsharpteeth.Whatmakesituniqueisitsabilitytoproduceitsownlight,aphenomenonknownasbioluminescence.Thishelpsitattractprey(猎物)andcommunicatewithpotentialmates.*TheGiantSquid*Longastuffoflegendsandtales,thegiantsquid,whichoccasionallyattackswhales,canreachlengthsofupto43feet.Itsmassiveeyes,thesizeofdinnerplates,allowittodetectweaklightinthedeepdarkwaters.Encounterswiththisenormouscreaturearerare,andmuchofitsliferemainsunknown.*TubeWormsatHydrothermalVents*Inthedepthsoftheocean,hydrothermalvents(热液喷口)shootsuperheatedwaterpackedwithminerals.Aroundthesevents,communitiesoftubewormsthrive,reachinglengthsofupto2meters.Theypossessnomouthordigestivesystem;instead,bacteriainsidethemprocessthemineralsfromtheventstoproduceenergy.Moderntechnologyhasenabledhumanstoexploredeeperintotheoceanthaneverbefore.Usingremotelyoperatedvehiclesanddeep-seasubmersibles(潜水器),scientistscannowstudythesecreaturesintheirnaturalhabitats,uncoveringsecretsthatcouldholdthekeytounderstandinglife'sadaptability.21.Whatabilityisuniquetotheblackdragonfish?A.Generatinglightforitself.B.Attractingandcapturingprey.C.Discoveringlightinthedeepwater.D.Communicatingwithothercreatures.22.Whichcreaturereliesoninternalbacteriaforenergy?A.Theblackdragonfish.B.Thetubeworm.C.Thegiantsquid.D.Thewhale.23.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?A.Anacademicarticle.B.Anexperimentalreport.C.Atravelguide.D.Anaturalsciencemagazine.BMyfamilyandIhadsetoutonadaytripfromShillongtoCherrapunji,atownknownforbeingoneofthewettestplacesonEarth.However,afterwehadbeenstuckintrafficformorethanfourhours,oneofmysistersproposedgoingbacktothecityasalastattempttosavewhateverremainedoftheday.Aquickonlinesearchrevealedothermust-visitspotsaroundShillong.Mostwerefamiliar,butonecaughtourattention—Nartiangwithitsmysteriousmonoliths(独石碑).Thephotoshowedtallstonespiledtogetherinastrangeformation,appealingtoustoexplorefurtherdespitethelackofdetailsprovided.ThatishowIfoundmyselfstandingintheshadowofthehugemonolithsofNartiang,whichishometothethickestandlargestcollectionintheregion.Curioustouncovertheirhistory,IapproachedMaryoSymblai,avillageelderImetlaterthatday,whotoldmethestoryofthemonolithsthathasbeenorallypasseddownovergenerations.Shesaid,“Backintheday,Nartiangdidn'thaveabazaar(集市)andthenearestonewasatRaliang.Ononesuchbazaar,agiantnamedMarPhalyngkiwascaughtinheavyrain英语试卷第3页(共8页)onhiswayback.HerequestedtoborrowanumbrellafromtheRaliangchief'syoungestdaughter,butshewantedtotesthislegendarystrengthinstead.‘Whydon’tyougoliftthathugestoneinthebazaaranduseitasanumbrella?’shesaiddismissively.Emboldenedbyherchallenge,hejustdidthat,butbeforereachingNartiang,heplaceditinaforestwhentherainhadstopped.”“ThereisacertainoverlapofancientstoryandmemoryinthecaseoftheNartiangmonoliths.Thelocals’accountofhowtheplacecametobeisbasedonancientstoriesorfolkcustoms.Buttheyalsorememberitbecauseitservedtheirancestorsasaweeklymarketplace,amemorial,andaplaceforpoliticalgatherings.Thatishoworalhistoryworks.Itmixesfactandfictionintocollectivememory”,saidDrReejuRay,alocalwriter.Today,eventhoughthetraditionalcustomsandmoreconfirmedhistoricalaccountsoffersomeinsightintothesite,themystery(奥秘)ofthestonegiantslasts.24.WhydidtheauthorandhisfamilycometovisitthemonolithsofNartiang?A.Itwasintheiroriginaltripplan.B.Theyhadtochooseitasanalternative.C.Itwastheonlyremainingplacetovisit.D.Aneldervillagergavethemthesuggestion.25.Whichdoestheunderlinedword“Emboldened”inparagraph2mean?A.Threatened.B.Moved.C.Stimulated.D.Frightened.26.WhyareDr.ReejuRay'swordsmentioned?A.Toinformwhatthemonolithsservedas.B.Toillustratehowthemysteriousstorycameintobeing.C.TointroducethefeatureofNartiangmonoliths.D.Todenytheoverlapofancientstoryandmemory.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ATriptotheMonoliths.B.TheMysteryofShillong.C.TheFormationoftheMonoliths.D.ADisappointingTravelExperience.CThroughouthistory,literaturehasbeenamirrortosociety,capturingitsevolution,revolutions,conflicts,andambition.Asreaders,weoftenfindcomfort,inspiration,orsevererealitiesthroughtheworldofwords.Yet,inthe21stcentury,withasharpriseindigitalization,literature'scanvas(画布)hasexpandeddramatically,leadingtobothenthusiasmandworryamongliteraryenthusiasts.Dr.ElizabethMontgomery,afamousliterarycriticandprofessorattheLangfordLiteraryUniversity,setaboutanextensivestudytodecipher(破译)thechanginglandscapeofliteratureinthedigitalage.“Theprintedwordhasatouchablebeautyandpermanence.Digitalplatforms,ontheotherhand,arevast,changing,anddeveloping.Thisdichotomy(二分法)isinterestingbutalsochallengestraditionalliteraryboundaries,”reflectedMontgomery.Montgomery'sstudylastedovertwoyears,involvingadiversegroupof1,200participantsfromvariousagegroupsandbackgrounds.Theyweredividedintothreegroups:thefirstexperiencedliteratureonlythroughprintedbooks,thesecondthroughe-books,andthethirdthroughinteractivedigitalstories,whichcombinetext,graphics,anduserinteraction.Feedbackrevealeddiverseinsights.Printedbookfansvaluedthesensoryexperience—thefeelofpages,thesmellofabook—claimingthatitdeepenedtheirconnectiontothecontent.E-bookreadersappreciatedtheconvenienceandportabilitybutmissedthetouchableexperienceoftraditionalbooks.However,thethirdgroup,whoengagedwithinteractivedigitalstories,expressedexcitementatbeingpart英语试卷第4页(共8页)ofthestory,thoughsomefeltitweakenedtheliteraryessence.Further,thestudyfoundthatinteractivestoriesappealedespeciallytoyoungerreaders,suggestingapotentialshiftinfutureliteraryconsumptionpatterns.Montgomerynotes,“Whiletraditionalistsmightfindthedigitaldevelopmentofliteraturedisturbing,it'sundeniablethattheboundarybetweenreadersandstoriesisbecomingmorefoggy.Thekeyistobalanceinnovationwiththepreservationofliteraryintegrity.”28.WhatwasthepurposeofDr.ElizabethMontgomery'sstudy?A.Topromotedigitalplatformsoverprintedbooks.B.Toexploretheimpactofdigitalizationonliterature.C.Topresentthelandscapeofthedigitalliterature.D.Tochallengethetraditionalliteraryboundary.29.Whatcanwelearnabouttheparticipantswhoreadprintedbooks?A.Theyfounditconvenienttocarrythebooksaround.B.Theybelievedthebookslackedtheliteraryessence.C.Theythoughttheywerehappytobeinvolvedinthestory.D.Theyfeltthesensoryexperiencepromotedtheirunderstanding.30.Whatdoesthestudysuggestaboutthefutureofliteratureconsumption?A.Traditionalbooksmaybepreferredbyelderpeople.B.Digitalstorieswillenjoyequalpreferenceofallages.C.Interactivestoriesmayseeariseamongyoungerreaders.D.E-bookswillreplaceprintedbooksanddominatethemarket.31.WhatisMontgomery'sattitudetothedigitaldevelopmentofliterature?A.Objective.B.Doubtful.C.Excited.D.Unconcerned.DPitythepoortrafficpoliceman.He'sthelastguyyouwanttoseewhenyou'respeedingdownthehighway.ButaccordingtoamajorresearchbyscientistsinCanadaandCalifornia,thatpolicemanjustmightbesavingyourlifeorthelifeofsomeoneelse.Theresearchershavefoundthatatrafficticketreducesadriver'schanceofbeinginvolvedinadisastrousaccidentgreatly.Theeffectdoesn'tlastlong,however.Withinmonths,theleadfootisbackonthepedalandtheriskofkillingyourselforsomeoneelseisbackuptowhereitwasbeforethatpolicemanstaredyouintheeyeandwroteoutthatexpensiveticket.Itisbacktobusinessasusualformostmotorists.Trafficticketssavethousandsofliveseveryyear.Yettrafficlawsareappliedinfrequently,almostasifbywhim(心血来潮),partlybecausepeoplejustdon'tliketrafficpolicemen,andtherearelotsofotherthingsforthegovernmenttospendmoneyonthanapplyinghighwaysafetylaws.Researcheslookedatthemonthpriortoadisastrousaccident,andthenumberoftrafficconvictions(定罪),andthenthesamemonthintheyearbefore.Theyfoundtherewerefewerticketsinthemonthbeforeadisastrousaccidentthantherewereayearbefore,whichsuggeststhere'saprotectiveeffectofhavingaticket.Thescientistsalsoturnedupsomesurprisingresults.“Mostofthecrashesdidnotinvolvealcohol,”theyreported.“Therelativeriskreductionassociatedwithtrafficconvictionswasremarkablyconsistentamongwomenandmen,regardlessofage,priordrivingrecord,andotherpersonaldata.Men,however,wereinvolvedinfarmoredisastrousaccidentsthanwomenandthemostaccident-prone(有倾向的)agewasbetween30and50.Theyalsopointedoutthatmostcrashescouldhavebeenpreventedbyasmalldifferenceindriverbehavior.Sothenexttimeyouseethatpolicemaninyourrear-viewmirror,givehimorherabroadsmile.32.Howwillthedriversprobablybehavemonthsafterhavingtraffictickets?A.Drivemoreattentivelythanbefore.B.Returntowhereaccidentshappened.C.Escapeaspotcheckforalcohol.D.Driveasfastastheydidbefore.英语试卷第5页(共8页)33.Whichstatementabouttrafficlawsiscorrect?A.Theyhavesavedthousandsoflivessofar.B.Theyarenotfavoredbytrafficpolicemen.C.Theyarecarriedoutconsistentlyandsufficiently.D.Theyarenotthepriorityofthegovernment'sbudget.34.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph4?A.Trafficticketscanguaranteesafedriving.B.Itisnecessarytoreducetrafficconvictions.C.Disastrousaccidentswilldeclinewithmoretrafficticketsgiven.D.Tickets'protectiveeffectcanbefoundbeforedisastrousaccidents.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheresearch?A.Itsresultsappliedtobothmenandwomen.B.Noneofthetrafficcrashesinvolvedalcohol.C.Womenaged30to50causedmoredisastrousaccidents.D.Driverswereusedtolookingatthemirrorswhiledriving.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。CertainChinesecuisines,suchasthewell-knownRoastedDuckfromBeijingorthedeliciousTianjin-stylePancakes,mightappearcommonplacetotheChinese,buttheyhavegainedglobalrecognition.Theappealofthesedelicaciesisdeeplyrootedinvastgeographicaldiversity.Stretchingfromtheextremelycoldnorthernplainstothesouthernrainforests,differentregionshavetheiruniqueingredientsandcookingtechniques.36,commonlyreferredtoasthe“EightMajorCuisinesofChina.”Theseincludetherichandflavor-packeddishesofSichuan,thedelicateandvariedtastesofGuangdong,themouth-wateringandheartyfoodsofShandong,andthespicyandsourflavorsofHunan,amongothers.Climateplaysacrucialroleinshapingregionalcuisines.InSichuan,forexample,thehotandwetclimate,coupledwiththeregion'smountainousphysicalgeography,hasledtoapreferenceforspicyfoods,likeStir-FriedTofuinHotSauceorSpicyChicken.Thespicyflavorsaddappetitetodishes.Inaddition,37.TheuniqueconditionsoftheSichuanBasin,withitslow-lyinglandanddifficultyinlosingheatthroughevaporation(蒸发),contributetothispreference.OneofthemostnoteworthycontrastsbetweensouthernandnorthernChinesecuisinesliesintheemploymentofingredients.Southerndishestendtobelighterandmoredelicate,featuringseafood,vegetables,andrice.Incontrast,38.Theyhaveawealthofwheat-baseddisheslikenoodlesanddumplings.39,regardlessoftheirdifferences.Dishesareattentivelycookedtostimulatethesensesandpromoteasenseofpleasure.Theuseoffresh,seasonalingredients,alongwiththecloseattentiontodetailsinpreparationandpresentation,definesChinesecuisine.AnotherimportantaspectofChinesediningcultureisthesignificanceoftablemanners.Mealsareoftensharedamongfamilyandfriends,witheachpersontakingturnstoserveandpour.Chopsticks,ratherthanforksorknives,arepreferred,symbolizingclosenessandfamiliarity.Theactofeatingtogethergoesbeyondfoodalone.40.A.northerncuisinesareheavierandmoreheartyB.theyservetowarmupandremovedampnessfromthebodayC.ThisdiversitycomesdowntoitsgeographicalandclimaticconditionsD.TheChinesepeoplehaveforcenturiescraftedvarietiesofdeliciousdishesE.ThisgeographicaldiversityhasgivenbirthtoeightmajorcookingtraditionsF.Thatistosay,itrepresentsasenseofcommunityandthestrengthofbondsG.Chinesecuisinesshareemphasisontheperfectharmonyofcolor,flavorandtaste英语试卷第6页(共8页)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。Ienteredthecatsectionoftheshelter,observingalltheearsturningasmyfootstepsechoed(回响)downthehall.ThenIwas41toacagewithalargemessagewritteninredmarker:“42,HeBites!”Theslim,browncatwas43inthebackofthecage,butasIlookedinsideheopenedaneyeandsmiled—sortof—showingtwotinywhitefangs(尖牙).Theyoungcat,lessthanayearold,quickly44andcametothefrontofhiscage,loudpuring(咕噜声)comingout.Iwantedtotouchhislong,softfur(毛皮)butIrememberedthesignandhesitated.Ihadnever45acatwithawarninglabelbefore.HecontinuedpurringasI46stuckmyindexfingerbetweenthe47andtouchedthesoftfurbehindhisear.Thenhe48.Thepurringstopped.Ididn'tmovemyfinger49he'dmovefasterthanIcould.Iwaitedtoseewhathewoulddo.Onepaw(爪子)wasliftingslowlyasiftoholdmyarminplace—I50sohecouldgivemeagoodbite.Ipreparedmyselfforthe51butthenthepurringbeganagain.ForhalfanhourIstoodathiscagelettinghimgetusedtome52him.Intheendhedidnotbiteme,muchtothesheltermanager's53.Itookthiswonderfulcathomeandforseventeenyearshestoodbymyside—bitingwhennecessary,butpurringmuchmore54.IfIhadlistenedtothatwarningand55himby,I'dneverhaveknownoneofthebestfriendsofmylife.41.A.drawnB.forcedC.sentD.dragged42.A.ProposalB.WarningC.PatienceD.Safety43.A.playingB.circlingC.awkwardD.asleep44.A.settleddownB.hidawayC.gotupD.tookover45.A.trackedB.hurtC.encounteredD.hunted46.A.confidentlyB.carefullyC.rudelyD.purposely47.A.barsB.cagesC.fangsD.paws48.A.frozeB.leftC.protestedD.relaxed49.A.sothatB.asifC.forfearD.onlyif50.A.regardedB.assumedC.dreamedD.found51.A.trapB.amazementC.reliefD.pain52.A.challengingB.pettingC.cheatingD.selecting53.A.sorrowB.annoyanceC.embarrassmentD.surprise54.A.oftenB.severelyC.seldomD.lightly55.A.droppedB.droveC.passedD.stopped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。LinZexu,aseniorofficialoftheQingDynasty,isrememberedtodayamongChinesepeopleas56rolemodelforpatriotism(爱国主义).Heisalsoconsideredasagreathero,57foughtagainstopium(鸦片)whenseriouslyalarmedatthenegativeeffectthatthehighlyaddictivedrugwashaving58China.Atfirst,theQinggovernmenttoleratedtheopiumtradeinordertopromoteeconomy.Butinafewyears,opiumbegantofloodacrossthecountry,causingseriousdamage.Manypeopleincludingsoldiersbecame59(addict).Hesentseveralmemorials(奏折)totheemperor,60(try)togetopiumbannednationwide.TheindecisiveemperorwasfinallymovedbyLinZexu,whosaidthatifopium61(allow)tospreadunchecked,withinafewdecades,Chinawouldfailtoresistenemy62(force),letalonemaintainnationalindependence.Asaresult,LinZexuwaspromotedtothepostofspecialimperialenvoy(特使),andsenttoGuangdong,themainportoftheopiumtrade,towipeoutopium.Officialsoftheforeigucountries63(station)inChinaweredeterminedtocontinuethebusiness,andsomeevenofferedhimtreasures,hopingtobuyhimover.But,contrarytotheirexpectations,LinZexustuckto64(he)duty,declaring,“IwillnotreturntoBeijing65opiumisdestroyed.”ItwashisperseveranceanddeterminationthatcontributedtothesuccessofdestroyingopiumatHumen.英语试卷第7页(共8页)

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,你的英国笔友Bill写信询问你在你校“中国文化周(ChineseCultureWeek)”活动中的志愿者经历。请你给他写一封回信。内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.服务内容;3.你的感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearBill,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。Sixhundredanxiousparentsandrelativessatintheschoolhallwaitingforthetalentshowtobegin.Janesataloneinthecrowd.Itseemedeverythingshedidlately,shedidalone.Overthepastseveralyearstheunexpecteddownwardspirals(逐渐下滑)haddestroyedhermarriageandseriouslythreatenedherfinancialsituation,leavingherexhaustedandhopeless.Sheworriedhowshewasgoingtoprovideafutureforherselfandhereight-year-olddaughter,Renee.Reneehadonepassion—tolearnIrishdance.Forseveralyears,withaborrowedCD,shehadtaughtherselfafewstepsandhadevendancedinfrontofbothherfirstandsecondgradeclasses.Thisyear,despitetheirsituation,JanehadsomehowmanagedtosqueezeenoughfromherbudgettopayforRenee'sdancinglessons.ForfourmonthsReneehadpracticed,determinedtoperforminthistalentshow.ReneecouldnothavebeenmoreexcitedorlookedmorebeautifulthanshedidtonightinherborrowedIrishcostumeandshoes.Fullofconfidence,shewasreadytodance!Astheprogrammovedthrougheachperformance,Janewasanxiousandwonderedhowherlittlethirdgradedaughterwouldrespondtosuchalargeaudience.Inhershorteightyears,Reneehadneverfacedsuchachallenge.Finally,itwasRenee'sturn.Janeheldherbreathasthecurtainroseandthespotlightpierced(穿透)throughthedarknessandontoherdaughterlookingsosmallandaloneonthestage.Theaudiencegreetedherwithpoliteapplauseandthemusicbegan.ReneefellquicklyintostepwiththecheerfulIrishtune.Herjoywasevidentasshedancedandspun(旋转)incirclesaroundthestage.Afewinthecrowdbegantoclapwiththemusic.Morejoinedinuntiltheentireaudience,caughtupinthebeat,wasclappingalongwithReneeasshedancedlightly.Butwait!Janewantedtoshout.Whathappened?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。Paragraph1:Themusicshouldn'thavestopped!Paragraph2:Inthesilenceofthathall,Reneedancedonandon.英语试卷第8页(共8页)

2024年高三第三次联合模拟考试英语试卷参考答案听力答案1—5CCBAA6--10ACABC11——15ACABB16-20CABCB阅读理解21-23ABD24-27BCBA28—31BDCA32—35DDCA36-40EBAGF完形填空41--45ABDCC46--50BAACB51--55DBDAC语法填空56.a57.who58.on59.addicted60.trying61.wasallowed62.forces63.stationed64.his65.until/unless写作:【参考范文】DearBill.It'sgreattohearfromyou!I'mgladtosharemyvolunteerexperiencewithyouduringtheChineseCultureWeekatourschool.ThepurposeofthiseventwastopromoteChinesecultureandtraditionstoourfellowstudentsandthelocalcommunity.Itfeaturedvariousactivitiessuchastraditionaldanceperformances,calligraphyworkshops,andstorytellingsessions.Asavolunteer,Iwasresponsibleforgreetingvisitors,assistingwithsetups,andhelpingoutduringtheevents.Ialsoparticipatedinorganizingtheculturalactivitiesandensuringthateverythingmansmoothly.Theexperiencewastrulyrewarding.Ihadtheopportunitytointeractwithpeoplefromdifferentbackgroundsandshareourrichculturalheritage.Itwasalsoagreatwaytoenhancemycommunicationandteamworkskills.Can'twaittohearaboutyourexperiences!

读后续写Paragraph1:Themusicshouldn'thavestopped!Thedancewasn'tover.SomethinghadgonewrongbuttherewasnothingJanecoulddo.Herdaughterstoodcompletelyaloneonthatstage,herdanceunfinished,withnoonetogiveherdirection,ahopelessandconfusingsituationthatJanecouldn'tbemorefamiliarwith.However,justasshewonderedhowherlittlegirlwouldreact,Renceglancedoffstageandmadeadecisioninonequickinstant:shetookherpositionandbegantodanceagain,withalookofgrimdeterminationandwithnomusicatall!Theaudience,nowsomewhatconfused,grewquietandwatched.Inthesilenceofthathall,Reneedancedonandon.Realizingwhathappenedtothislittlethirdgradegirl,moreandmoreoftheaudiencestartedtheirrhythmicclapagain.Assheeventuallyfinishedeverystepandboweddeeply,theaudiencestoodandroaredtheirapprovalwithdeafeningapplause,whistles,andloudshoutsof"Bravo!Bmvo!"S

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