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2023年新高考英语押题预测模拟卷

高三英语

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。

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。

1.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecandlelight?

A.Itlooksgood.B.It'snotbrightenough.C.Ifsbetterthanelectriclight.

2.Howdoesthegirlprobablyfeelaboutherjob?

A.Boredandtired.B.Interestedandexcited.C.Relaxedandrelieved.

3.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?

A.Cold.B.Windy.C.Mild.

4.Whywillthewomangetfish?

A.Meatismoreexpensivethanitwas.

B.Thepriceoffishwillgoupagain.

C.Ifscheaperthanthoseinothershops.

5.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?

A.Adoptingapet.

B.Walkingtheirdogs.

C.Takingshelterfromtherain.

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.Whattimedoestheshopcloseontheweekends?

A.8:00p.m.B.9:00p.m.C.10:00p.m.

7.Whenwillthesaleend?

A.Tonight.B.Thisweekend.C.Attheendofthemonth.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.Arestaurant.B.Herhome.C.Astadium.

9.Howdoesthemanfeelintermsofhiswork?

A.Relaxed.B.Uninterested.C.Worried.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatdoesthewomanexpecttodo?

A.Getaself-drivingcar.B.Learntodrivewiththeman.C.Takeaself-drivingtour.

11.Whenmightrobotstakeover30%ofourjobs?

A.Withinadecade.B.Within15years.C.Within20years.

12.WhatcanrobotsdoinJapan?

A.Teaching.B.Rescuing.C.Acting.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?

A.Attheairport.B.Inarestaurant.C.Onthestreet.

14.WhydoesthewomanlikeSanFrancisco?

A.Ithaslesstraffic.

B.Ithasthebestfoodandmusic.

C.Peopletherearefriendlier.

15.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?

A.Pennsylvania.B.SanFrancisco.China.

16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sEnglish?

A.Excellent.B.Acceptable.Strange.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdopeopleneedtorentaNiceRidebike?

A.AnIDcard.B.Alibrarycard.Amembershipcard.

18.HowdoesNiceRideinfluencepeople?

A.Itactuallyincreasestheirdrivingcost.

B.Itlowerstheirenvironmentalawareness.

C.Itencouragesthemtotravelmorebybike.

19.Whichcityhasthelargestbike-shareprogram?

A.Wuhan,China.B.Paris,France.C.Melbourne.

20.HowdoestheUSDepartmentofTransportationsupportcycling?

A.ByprovidingamillionbikesforNiceRide.

B.Byofferingmoneytobuildgreenways.

C.Byawardingthosewhoridebikes.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ForrestGump(1994)

ForrestGump,whoisplayedbyTomHanks,isakindmanwithalowIQ.Thefilmfollows

hisentireextraordinarylife.Heaccidentallytakespartinsomeimportantmomentsinhistory

withoutrealizingit.Themovieisfunnyandwillmakeyoufeelgood.

Forresfsspeechisslowandeasytounderstand,thereforeit'stherightchoiceforEnglish

beginners.

TheSocialNetwork(2010)

ThismoviefollowsthestoryofMarkZuckerberg,ageniusHarvardstudent,whodeveloped

arevolutionaryglobalsocialnetworkinhisdormroom.Thenetworkthenhasentirelychanged

thewaywecommunicatewithotherpeople.Zuckerbergbecomesfamousandtheyoungest

billionaireinhistory,butmoneyandfameleadtopersonalandlegalissues.

AaronSorkin,whohaswrittenthescript(剧本),iswell-knownforhisnaturaldialoguesand

funnylines,sothemovieisenjoyabletowatchandiseasytofollow.You'Dfindmanyadvanced

wordsrelatedtocomputers,technologyandsocialnetworks.

TheTheoryofEverything(2014)

ThisfilmtellsthestoryofStephenHawking-oneofthemostfamousphysicistsofourtime.

ThemovieisfocusedonhisrelationshipwithJaneWildeandhisfatalillness(ALS)diagnosed(诊

断)inhisearlytwenties.

IfyoulovetheBritishaccentthisfilmistherightchoiceforyou.Manyoftheactorsspeak

“theQueen's”,whichisconsideredupper-class,correctandclearEnglish.Thecharactersuse

difficultscientificwords.

LittleWomen(2019)

Themovietellsthestoryofthelivesoffoursisters,growingupinNewEnglandduringthe

CivilWar.Itshowstheirfeelings,dreams,illnesses,andlifelessonsfromchildhoodtoyoung

adulthood.ThefilmisbasedonanovelwrittenbyAmericannovelistLouisaMayAlcottandis

consideredanautobiographicalpiece.

LittleWomenisagreatchoiceforEnglishlearnersbecauseofcleardialoguesandthestory

thatmakespeopleempathize(共鸣)withtheirfamily'sfeelings.

21.WhichfilmissuitableforEnglishbeginners?

A.ForrestGump.B.TheSocialNetwork.

C.TheTheoryofEverything.D.LittleWomen.

22.WhosetruelifestoryisthemovieTheSocialNetworkbasedon?

A.TomHanks.B.MarkZuckerberg.

C・StephenHawking.D.LouisaMayAlcott.

23.Whenwasthemovieaboutfoursistersstoryputon?

A.In1994.B.In2010.C.In2014.D.In2019.

Thesocialmediatrapofcomparingyourselftootherscanleadtofeelingsofconfusionand

jealousy.ThatwascertainlytrueforLizzieVelasquez."1willlookateveryone'sphotosandfeel

horribleaboutmyself^'Velasquezsays."SoIhavemadearulefbrmyself.IfTmonsocialmedia,

whenIstartfeelinglikeI'mfallingdowntherabbitholeofcomparison,Ihavetostop.”

FeelingpressurefromtheInternetisnothingnewforVelasquez.Whenshewasjust17,a

videocallingher"TheWorld'sUgliestWoman^^becamepopularonYouTube.Itwasadifficult

periodfbrher."Isufferedfromararediseasewhichdoesn'tallowmetogainweightandalso

affectsmyeyes,mybonesandmyheartJexplainsVelasquez.

Growingup,Velasquezsaidshelivedintwodifferentworlds.Athome,herfamilytreatedher

justlikeeveryoneelse.Herparentsraisedhertoappreciateherself.Butthatgotharderwhenshe

startedschool.didn'tbecomeawareofituntilIstartedkindergarten,becauseIwasenteringthis

otherworldwhereIhadtofacethereality,“saysVelasquez.

AsVelasquezgotintohighschool,shestartedtogainmoreunderstandingabouther

condition.ButthencametheYouTubevideo,whichthreatenedheralready-shakyfoundation.

Thoughitwasdifficult,thatmomentofbullying(霸7麦)inspiredVelasqueztousehernewfound

platformfbrgood.Shewantedtostopthisbehavior.Thenshegaveatalkaboutherstory,reaching

millionswithherupliftingmessagesaboutbeauty.Andshegaveinterviewsonnationaltalkshows

andwasfeaturedinthedocumentaryfilmABraveHeart:TheLizzieVelasquezStory.t4Iwantto

remindpeoplethatnomatterhowdifferentyouareandnomatterwhatpeoplesayaboutyou,you

aremeanttobeinthisworldandbeingdifferentisunique,"saysVelasquez.

24.WheredidVelasquez'steenagepressuremainlycomefrom?

A.Hertenserelationshipswithherparents.B.Others,criticismofherappearance.

C.Others9concernaboutherdisease.D.Herpopularityonsocialmedia.

25.HowcanwedescribeLizzieVelasquez?

A.Braveandinspiring.B.Talentedandconfident.

C.Sociableandpopular.D.Caringandwarm-hearted.

26.WhatdidVelasquezdotofightonlinebullying?

A.Avoidusingsocialmediaforawhile.

B.Callonpeopletotalkdirectlywiththebullies.

C.Encouragetheyoungtoimprovetheirtasteinbeauty.

D.Speakoutagainstthebehaviorbysharingherexperiences.

27.Whatdoestheauthormainlytellusinthetext?

A.Thenegativeeffectsofonlinebullying.

B.Agirl'smessageaboutbeautyandhappiness.

C.Thepublic'sattitudetoonlinebullyingamongteenagers.

D.Astoryofturningpainintopoweragainstonlinebullying.

C

Afteraday'slabor,AndreasFichtnerandhiscolleagueshavespliced(绞接)togetherthree

segmentsoffibers,creatinga12.5-kilometer-longfiber-optic(光学的)cable.Itwillstayburiedin

thesnowtospyontheactivityofGrfmsvotn,adangerous,glacier-coveredvolcano.

Fichtner,ageophysicistattheSwissFederalInstituteofTechnology,inZurich,isoneofthe

researchersusingfiberopticstotakethepulseofourplanet.Muchoftheirworkisdoneinremote

places,fromthetopsofvolcanoestothebottomsofseas,wheretraditionalmonitoringistoo

costlyordifficult.

ThetechniqueusedbyFichtner'steamiscalleddistributedacousticsensing,orDAS."It's

almostlikeradarinthefiber,"saysthephysicistGiuseppeMarraoftheUnitedKingdom's

NationalPhysicalLaboratory,inTeddington.Whileradarusesreflectedradiowavestolocate

objects,DASusesreflectedlighttodetecteventsasvariedasearthquakeactivityandmoving

traffic,andtodeterminewheretheyoccuiTed.Insidethecablesareopticalfibers.DASinvolves

shootingquickpulsesoflaserlightdownthefiberanddetectingbitsoflightthatscatterbackto

thelasersourceduetodisturbancesintheenvironment.Whentheearth'ssurfacevibratesand

shifts,itpullsthecables,soadetectorcanidentifythesesmallchanges.

TheNewYorkTimespointsoutthatalthoughwirelessandsatellitetechnologyarebooming,

goodold-fashionedcablesarestillthemostefficientwaytosendinformationacrossoceans.

Repurposingcablescouldgivescientiststheabilitytomonitorhigh-riskzonesthatwere

previouslyhardtoreach.Theycouldhelpdetectearthquakesandtsunamisafewsecondsearlier

thantraditionalwarningsystems.

Inaddition,fiber-opticcablescouldalsohelpsolvesomeofthebiggestchallengesfor

humans.Intherecentyears,scientistshavestartedtousethemtomeasureoceanwavesandaccess

fault(I断层)information.Itisbelievedthatfiber-opticcableswillservetobenefitusgreatlyinthe

future.

28.WhatisthepurposeoftheworkofFichtner'steam?

A.Totrackvolcanicactivities.B.Tostrikeoilunderthesea.

C.Tolengthenfiber-opticcables.D.Tokeepfiberscoveredinthesnow.

29.WhatcanwelearnaboutthetechniqueofDAS?

A.Itdetermineswhenandwheredisastersoccurs.

B.Itusesradiowavestolocatemovingobjects.

C.Itimprovestheefficiencyoftransmittinglight.

D.Itdetectstinyvariationoftheearth'ssurface.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression"Repurposingcables“probablymean?

A.Recyclingcablesinnewfields.B.Adaptingcablesforanewfunction.

C.Installingcablesbeneathvolcanoes.D.Promotingcablesintomassiveproduction.

31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.DASIsFeelingtheHeartbeatofVolcanoes

B.SatelliteTechnologyIsBoominginOurTimes

C.UndergroundCablesAreTakingthePlanet'sPulse

D.Fiber-opticCablesAreGivingUsInsightsintoEarthquakes

D

AlongRoute1,inThomas-tomatinesastorefilledwithhandicrafts——birdhousesand

dollhouses,saladbowlsandsailingships—allmadeinMainestateprisons.TedandBarbara

Waylayerhavebeenshoppingherefordecades.44Wefoundthequalitytobeexcellent,saidTed.

PrisonershavebeenmakingthingsinMainesincethe1800s.CharlieJonescameherewhen

hewas20,sentencedto75yearsinastatewherethereisnoparole(假释).Intheworkshops,he

discoveredhehadatalentforcarving.OneofJones9earlierprojectswasagoldeneagle,whichhe

learnedtocarvefromabook.

"It'samazingtoseetheamountoftalentthattheresidentshavehere,“saidRandallLiberty,

commissioner(局长)ofMaine'sDepartmentofCorrections.<6Wehavemorethan100residents

workingheredaily.TheydoaboutUS$1.6millionworthofwork.t4OneofMaine'sprograms

allowsresidentstoearnacollegedegree.ThemoneyforitwasdonatedbyDorisBuffet,who

livedinDockland,Maine."ShegaveusaninitialUSS2milliondonation,9,saidLiberty."And

that'sthebestmoneyI'veeverseeninvestedinanyone.^^

CharlieJonesisoneofthegraduates."Thecollegeprogramisincredible,Joneslaughed.

“Whenweusedtowalktodinner,wecouldhearpeopletalkingabouttheirformercrimes.But

nowwhengoingtodinner,you'llhearsomebodytalkingabouttheirphilosophyclassortheir

historyclass.”

Libertysaid,“Theindividualsthatgraduatehaveabouta5%recidivism(再犯)rate,as

opposedtoa60-65%nationally.Thatmeans95%ofthepeoplewhogothroughthisprogram

don'tgoback.”

WhenDorisBuffetdiedin2020,CharlieJonesmadeatable,withlegsmadeofbooks,to

honorher.It'salsocarvedwiththenamesofcoursesopentoprisonresidents,andtheprofessors

whoteachthem.OnthetablewasabooktellingDarisBuffet'sstory,andathankyounote.

32.Whatdoesparagraph2tellusaboutCharlieJones?

A.Hehasagiftforcarving.B.Hehasearnedamasterdegree.

C.Heisonlyexpertincarvingeagles.D.Hehasbeeninprisonforabout20years.

33.WhydidCharlieJonessaythosewordsinparagraph4?

A.Toshowhowtheprisonerstriedtoreform.

B.TorevealwhatledthoselikeCharlieJonestoprison.

C.Tolistsomecoursesincludedinthecollegeprogram.

D.Tohighlightthepositiveeffectofthecollegeprogram.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph5?

A.PrisonersinMainecreatelittlevalue.

B.FewprisonersinMainearehardworking.

C.ThehandicraftsmadeinMainestateprisonsareofhighquality.

D.Prisonersgraduatingfromcollegehavealowerrecidivismrate.

35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?

A.HowDorisBuffetdiedin2020.

B.WhatthetablemadebyCharlieJonesislike.

C.CharlieJones,sorrowoverthedeathofDorisBuffet.

D.WhytherewasabooktellingDorisBuflefsstoryonthetable.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

HowtoBuildaBetterBreakfast

We'veallheardthatbreakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday,andthatmayactuallybe

true.Astudyfoundthatbreakfasteatersweremorelikelytoloseweightthanthosewhodidn'teat

amorningmeal.36Butifsnotjustwhenyoueat;it'swhatyoueat.Thesetipswillhelp

youreallyriseandshine:

1.Eatevenifyou*renothungry.

Althoughyoumightnotfeellikeeatingfirstthinginthemorning,it'sagoodideatoget

somethingintoyoursystem.Eatingwithin90minutesofwakingupwilljump-startyour

metabolism(新陈代谢)andkeepyoufromgettinghungrylater.37

2.Beboring.

Changingwhatyoueatisagoodideaintheory,butifyouarewatchingyourweight,you

mightwanttostickwiththesameoldmenu.Peoplewhoallowedtheirbreakfastcaloriesto

changehavelargerwaists(腰围)andahigherincidenceofmetabolicsyndrome(代谢综合征)

thanfolkswhokeeptheirmorningcalorieintakeconstant,nomatterhowmuchtheyeattherestof

theday.38

3・Addpeanutsorpeanutbutter.

Byeatingpeanutsorpeanutbutter,thecarbohydrates(碳水化合物)aretakeninmoreslowly

andbloodsugardoesnotriseashigh.39Sotheyarelesslikelytosnacklater.

4.40

There*sanoldsayingthatadvises"Eatbreakfastlikeaking,lunchlikeaprinceanddinner

likeapauper.MIt'sworthfollowing.Thosewhoeatabalanced700-caloriebreakfastovera

12-weekperiodlowertheirbloodsugarandbloodpressuretwicemorethanpeoplewhoeata

200-caloriemeal.Theyalsoloseanaverageof19.2poundsandhavelowerlevelsofghrelin,the

*'hungerhormone(激素).

A.Gobig.

B.Pileontheproduce.

C.Otherstudieslinkskippingbreakfastwithahigherriskofdevelopinghighbloodpressure,

heartdisease,andtype2diabetes(糖尿病).

D.Soit'sworthmakingtheefforttoholditsteady.

E.Itcouldsetyouupforovereatingthroughouttheday.

F.Justabananawilldothetrick.

G.Pluswomenfeelfullerforupto12hoursaftereatingthepeanutbutterorpeanuts.

第三部分语言运用(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。

Aftertwenty-twoyearsraisingthreechildren,Iwasintroducedtoaconcept:theemptynest.

Apparently,thiswasnowmytimeto41intonewexperiences.Why,thenwasInot

excited,but42?

Forajobopportunity,myhusbandandImovedtoanotherstate.Oneday,Idiscoveredatrail

onlyashort43fromourapartment,Iwasthrilledandbegantouseitregularly.Thetrail

meanderedalongariverlinedwithbushesandtoweringtrees.Ducks44onthe

riverbanks;Canadageeseflewoverhead;smallrabbitsboundedacrossthepathway,45

intothebushes.Thesesmallpeacefulscenesprovidedmewitha(n)46.butonlyslightly

liftedmeoutofmyloneliness.

Still,Icontinuedtowalkthepath.I47somethingnew:couples,youngandold,

holdinghands,chattingastheywalked;afather48hisdaughtertoridehertwo-wheeler;

awomandoingTaiChi.Theyall49thetrail.Ibecamefascinatedwiththelivesofthese

strangers,yetstillwonderingifanyofthemfeel50?

Onemorning,anelderlywomanholdingthehandlesofherwalkercameintoview.Shesailed

bymeinthe51directionlikeamarathonrunner.Iturnedaroundtocatchanother

glimpseofthisone-womanwonder.Shewas52movingforward,notlettinganything

holdherback.That'swhenit53me.Nobodywas.

AsIwalkedtowardmycar,rememberingtheelderlywoman'senergyand54、I

madeadecision.Iwouldfillmyemptynestwith55.Iwasreadyforthebrightfuture

thatstretchedbeforeme.

41.A.diveB.lookC.turnD.fall

42.A.calmB.lonelyC.differentD.scared

43.A.walkB.runC.driveD.cut

44.A.planedB.skippedC.shelteredD.lazed

45.A.flashingB.rollingC.wanderingD.stepping

46.A.targetB.distractionC.motivationD・option

47.A.imaginedB,anticipatedC.spottedD.experienced

48.A.askingB.teachingC.permittingD.informing

49.A.tookcareofB,caughtsightofC.spokehighlyofD.tookadvantageof

50.A.satisfiedB.positiveC,emptyD.desperate

51.A.rightB,generalC.oppositeD.same

52.A.definitelyB.blindlyC.uncertainlyD.independently

53.A.botheredB.hitC.upsetD.interested

54.A.ambitionB.curiosityC.devotionD.enthusiasm

55.A.affectionB,attentionC.abundanceD.gratitude

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个适当的词或括号内单词的正确形式。

22-year-oldBelgianLucasDeckerswonthe19thChineseBridgeChineseProficiency

CompetitionforForeignCollegeStudentslastmonth.Theannualcompetition56

(organize)bytheMinistryofEducationwasmovedonlinethisyearduetotheCOVID-19

pandemic(大流行).However,thechangesdidnotaffectforeignstudents1

57(enthusiastic)forlearningChinese,withhundredsofthousandsofstudents

58(sign)upforthisyear'scompetition,accordingtotheorganizers.Since59

(it)launchin2002,thecompetitionhasbeen60(successful)held19times,attracting

morethan1.4millionparticipantsfromover150countries61(demonstrate)their

ChineseskillsandknowledgeaboutChina'scultureandhistory.Deckerssaidwinningthe

competitionwasnotonlyagreatconfidenceboost,butalsoincreasedpressure62himto

furtherimprovehisChinese.Deckers,63alsospeaksDutch,FrenchandEnglish,started

learningChinesewhenheenrolledforaSinologydegreeatKULeuvenUniversityinBelgiumat

age18.Hechosethemajorbecauseofhislong-helddesiretoseetheworldandtraveltoafaraway

placelikeChina."That'swhat64(attract)metostudyChinesein65first

place.ButafterIstarted,mypassionforChinagrewreallyfast.Isuddenlystartedtolike

everythingaboutChineseculture.”

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)

66.假定你是新华中学高三学生李华,在新闻报纸上看到某外资出版集团MrSmith刊登的

招募翻译志愿者的广告,你的任务是把出版物中的英语翻译成中文。请根据广告写一封邮件,

内容包括:

1.自我介绍;

2.写信原因;

3.申请的优势。

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头和结尾已写好,不计入总字数。

DearMrSmith,

第二节读后续写(共1小题,满分25分)

67.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。

Itwasafantasticandcheeryearlysummerday.Thesunwasshiningbrilliantly,withclouds

dancinginthebluesky.Thebirdsweresingingmerrilyandthecolourfulflowerswereinfull

bloom.Therewasawarmgentlebreeze.Brightgreenleavesswunginthewind,occasionally

fallingtotheground,castofffromthetreestheytrusted.

Itwasalovelymorningtobeoutdoors,toenjoyoneselfinthesplendidbeautyofnature.

There'snothingquiteascurativeasbeingoutinnature.LittleBearhatedbeinglockedathome.

Hewantedtogoouttorelievehisboredom.Whilehismotherwasbusywiththedailydomestic

tasks,LittleBearslippedoutthroughthebackdoor.Hewassoeagerforindependencethathe

ignoredhisparents5wordsandracedoffintothewoodsnearhishomeonhisown.

Ashejoggedalongthewindingpathfromhishome,LittleBearfeltlikeanadventurer.Soon,

thestonepathendedandhefoundhimselfintheforest.Hehadneverbeensofarfromhomeall

byhimself.AsLittleBearexploredtheplantsofdifferentcolorsintheabundantgreenforest,the

fearofbeingaloneinthegreatoutdoorsbegantowearoff.Heimmediatelybegantoregrethis

carelessdecisiontoescapefromhisparents.

Byafternoon,thesunwasburninghot.LittleBearwasweakfromhungerandthirst.Hefelt

tiredandhungry.Helongedfbrhismother'scooking.Helongedforhisnicecosybed.Helonged

togohome.LittleBearscannedthesurroundings.Everythinglookedunfamiliartohim.Hewas

lost!Therewasnotasoulinsightfromwhomhecouldaskfordirections.LittleBearsatonarock,

aloneanddepressed.Lookingdown,allhecouldseewerehislittlepawprintsimprintedinthe

mud.

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。

AnideasuddenlycameintoLittleBearsmind.

Beforelong,hesawhisfamiliarwoodencottage.

参考答案

客观题:

1234567891011

BAAABCCACAA

1213141516171819202122

BABAACCABAB

2324252627282930313233

DBADDADBCAD

3435363738394041424344

DBCFDGAABCD

4546474849505152535455

ABCBDCCABDC

非客观题:

56.organized57.enthusiasm58.signing59.its60.successfully

61.todemonstrate62.on63.who64.attracted65.the

66.应用文写作(15分)

【参考范文】

DearMrSmith,

I'mLiHus,aGrade3studentinXinhuaHighSchool.Fdliketoapplyforthepositionasa

volunteertranslatorafterIreadyouradvertisementinanewspaper.IdobelievethatIamqualified

forthispostbecauseIhaveagoodcommandofbothEnglishandChinese.IhavestudiedEnglish

foreightyears,andIoftenworkasapart-timeEnglishtouristguideinmyholidays.Additionally,

IhavesomeexperienceintranslatingEnglishintoChinese.Lastbutnotleast,I'mquiteafast

typistandIcanusethecomputerexpertly.

Ihopetobegiventhegoldopportunity.Fmlookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.

Yoursfaithfully,

LiHua

【评分标准】

词数少于60和多余100的,从总分中减去2分。如书写较差,以致影响交际,将分

数降低一个档次。

档次描述

完全完成了试题规定的任务。

一覆盖所有内容要点。

第五档一应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。

(13—一语法结

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