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届高三模拟考英语科试卷第一部分听力理解(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.Whatwillthespeakersdotoday?A.Visitazoo. B.Climbabridge. C.Watchaplay.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Languageteachinginmiddleschool.B.SpanishspeakingintheUS.C.Karen’scareerplan.3.WhydidMarkfailtofinishthegame?A.Hegotaredcard. B.Hefaintedsuddenly. C.Hedidn’tfeelverywell.4.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?A.Relieved. B.Worried. C.Disappointed.5.WhatisHenry’ssolutiontohisproblems?A.Turntofriends. B.Applyforaloan. C.Doafull-timejob.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分12.5分)听下面几段对话或独白。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至7题。6.Howlongdidthefestivallast?A.Twodays. B.Threedays. C.Fourdays.7.WhichactivityappealedtoAmymost?A.Dragonboatraces. B.Musicalperformances. C.Watersplashing.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.HowoldisCalvinnow?A.16yearsold. B.26yearsold. C.35yearsold.9.WheredidthewomangolastSundaynight?A.Atheater. B.Theman’shome. C.Afriend’shouse.10.Whywasthefinalperformanceoftheshowspecial?A.Somefamoussingerswatchedit.B.Thecreatorgaveaspeechafterit.C.Manyformeractorsreturnedtoit.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Chairingameeting. B.Hostingaprogram. C.Conductinganinterview.12.WhatwasMiles’smother’sattitudetowardhisplan?A.Indifferent. B.Supportive. C.Disapproving.13.Whatdoesthenon-profitorganizationdo?A.Donatemoneyfromsales.B.Cleanupplasticsintheocean.C.Callonkidstocleanwaterways.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisafeatureofthekayaktour?A.It’sallowedtobookasafamily.B.Itjustacceptsfourtourists.C.It’sasmall-groupone.15.Whatcantouristsdoduringthetour?A.WatchSeaanimals. B.Haveabeachparty. C.Gohuntinginaforest.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheprice?A.Verylow. B.Quiteexpensive. C.Fairlyreasonable.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Husbandandwife. C.Guideandtourist.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdoesWisconsinexpecttodothroughthenewbill?A.Improvesocialmediaservices.B.Getridofpoorsocialmediaapps.C.Limityoungsters’usageofsocialmedia.19.Wherearechildrenforbiddentousesocialmediaservicesafter10:30pm?A.InUtah. B.InArkansas. C.InWisconsin.20.Whatarethesocialmediacompaniesrequiredtodo?A.Checkusers’age.B.Monitorusers’health.C.Sendmessagestousers’parents.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIsyourteenboredafterschool?Perhapsit’stimetoconsidersigningupforanactivity.Herearesomeforyoungteenagerstoparticipateinafterschool.MUSICANDARTSForyourchild,growingintoayoungadultmaybeallaboutchanges.Theymaystarttofeelawkwardwhileexpressingnewtastesandstyles.Luckily,musicandartsoffergreatoutletstohelpchanneltheirenergyandfrustrationsinacreativemethod.Nottomention,theybothstrengthencreativethinkingandmathskillswhichcanhelpbuildonalltheirsubjects.SPORTSParticipatinginsportsismuchmorethanjustlosingweight.Formostteens,thereareplentyofsports-basedactivitiesforboysandgirlsafterschool.Withsportsprograms,thereareplentyofchancesforteenstoworktogetherwhilebuildingstrengthandleadershipskillsinco-operation.Ifyourteenager’sschooldoesn’tofferschoolclubs,youcanalwaystrythelocalparksandrecreationdepartmentactivities.TUTOROROTHERAFTER-SCHOOLJOBSWhat’sbetterthanlearninginschool?Helpingotherstudentslearn.Ifyourkidhasagoodcommandofcertainschoolsubjects,itmaybeagreatchoiceforthemtohelptutoryoungerstudentsintheirofftime,gettingsomeincome.Iftutoringisnotyourchild’sstrongsuit,considerhelpingthemapplyforanafter-schooljob.Thesejobshelpteenslearnrealworldskillsandtheylookgreatoncollegeapplications.VOLUNTEERWORKVolunteerworkisconstantlyontherisewithplentyofchancesforyourteentogetinvolved.Workingonvolunteerprojectswillnotonlygiveyourchildapositivesenseofaccomplishmentbutalsoprovidebeneficialexperiencesforyourkid’scollegeapplicationtohelptheapprovalprocess.Frompackingfoodatthelocalfoodstoragetowalkinganimalsatalocalanimalcenter,therearealwayschances,nomatterwhatyourchild’sinterestsare.Checkwithyourlocaltownhallformorechancesforyourteentoparticipatein.21.Whatisspecialabout“musicandarts”?A.Theyrequireparticipantstobeenergetic.B.Theymaketeensstarttofeelawkward.C.Theyhavenothingtodowithcreativity.D.Theyimproveteens’mathperformance.22.Sportscanbenefitteenagersin________.A.workingtogetherbetter B.strengtheningtutoringskillsC.gainingmoreconfidence D.becomingabossyleader23.Whatdothelasttwoactivitieshaveincommon?A.Theyinvolvehelpingyoungerstudents.B.Theygiveteensasenseofachievement.C.Theyhelpteenswiththeircollegeadmission.D.Theyhelpteensearnsomepocketmoney.BAtfirstlook,theplaygroundattheChildren’sGuild-TransformationAcademyinBaltimore,Maryland,lookslikeanyother.Ithasswings,slides,andplacesforchildrentoclimbandcrawl.Buttheplaygroundisnotjustaplaceforfun.Itisalsoaplacewherestudentscanlearn,growandgainindependence.Everything—fromthekindofsurfaceitsitson,tothecolorofitssittingareas,totheplacementofthesurroundingfence—isspecificallydesignedforkidswithautism(自闭症).MarkRapaportisthemanagingdirectorofautismservicesattheTransformationAcademy.HetoldVOALearningEnglishtheschoolacceptsstudentsaged5to21withautismspectrumdisorder(ASD)andarelower-functioning.RapaportsaidthegoalofTransformationAcademyistomakethestudentsasindependentaspossibleinanefforttohelpthemprepareforadultlife.Theschoolaimstoprovidehelpwithdevelopingcommunicationandsocialskills,aswellaspracticalabilitieslikecleaningorcooking.“Theplayground,designedbyMarylandcompanySparks@Play,usingstructuresmanufacturedbyLandscapeStructures,Inc.,tookmonthstodevelop,”saidDanHack.HeworksforSparks@Playandhelpedleadtheplayground’sdesign.Hacksaidheandothersspentweeksgettingtoknowthestudentsandunderstandingtheirneedsbeforeanybuildingwasstarted.Thedesignprocessinvolvedphysicaltherapists,occupationaltherapists,andotherspecialists.The$500,000projectwasfundedwithsupportfromthestateofMarylandandthenonprofitOrokawaFoundation.Partsoftheplaygroundthatseemsmallareveryimportantforchildrenwithautismandotherdisabilities.Thesurroundingfenceextendsintoawoodedareatomakeitseemmoreopen,Andthegroundundertheplayareasismadeofsoft,butsolidmaterialstosupportstudentsusingwheelchairsorcrutches.Thebenchesontheoutsideoftheplaygroundlooksimplefromfaraway,butare“oneofourmostinclusivesensory”elements,Hacksaid.Theyhavemanydifferentcolorsthatbringaboutfeelingsofcalmandcuriosity.Theyarealsomadewithsmoothmaterialthatcanbefeltandmoved.Theacademy’sRapaportsaidifachildstartstofeeluneasy,theycansitdownandfeelthebench,whichcanhelpthemrelax.24.WhyistheplaygroundattheTransformationAcademydifferentfromanyother?A.Ithasequipmentandplacesforkidstoclimbandcrawl.B.Kidscanbecomehealthymentallyandphysicallyintheplayground.C.Onlystudentsaged5to21areallowedtoplayintheplayground.D.ItisdesignedwithspecialmaterialsforASDkids.25.WhatdoestheTransformationAcademyintendtodo?A.ProvidepracticallifeskillsforstudentswithASD.B.TeachstudentswithASDtoexercisegradually.C.HelpstudentswithASDgetreadyfortheiradulthood.D.SharpenthecommunicationskillsofstudentswithASD.26.HowdidSparks@Playdesigntheplayground?A.BylaunchingafundraisingcampaigninthestateofMaryland.B.Byfiguringoutandconsideringstudents’specialneedsatfirst.C.Bydecreasingthesizeoftheplaygroundtoensurestudents’safety.D.Byaskingspecialiststogatheradvicefromstudentsandteachers.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thesurroundingfenceismadeofwoodenmaterials.B.Thegroundundertheplayareasavoidsthefallingofstudents.C.Thebenchescanrelievestudents’stressandnervousness.D.Theplaygroundissmallbutopenenoughforstudents.CAmblyopiaisthemostcommoncauseofvisionlossinchildren.Inallcasesofamblyopia,there’sastrongereyeandaweakereye,andit’swinner-take-allinthecortex(大脑皮层),Thecortexlearnstoignorethesignalfromtheweakereye.Byignoringtheweakereye,thebraindoesn’tfuse(融合)imagesfrombotheyes.Asaresult,peoplewithamblyopiacanhavetroubleseeingin3D.Inanattempttosolvethisproblem,doctorsstarttreatingpatientswithamblyopiaatayoungage,whiletheirbrainpathwaysarestilldeveloping.Thechildren,usuallyunder7yearsold,areoftentoldtowearaneyepatchovertheirstrongeyetoforcethebraintorelyontheweaker.Butwhenevertheeyepatchisremoved,thecompetitioncanstartover.Forlastingimprovement,newtreatmentsneedtoteachthebraintostopsuppressing(抑制)keyvisualcuescomingfromtheweakereye,saysneuroscientistDennisLevioftheUniversityofCalifornia.Now,severalresearchteamsaretakinganewwaythataimstogetthebraintomakebetteruseoftheinformationcomingfrombotheyes,Severalcompaniesareworkingontreatmentsbasedonthisnewangle.OneiscalledLuminopia.Luminopia’stherapyinvolveshavingchildrenwatchvideosthroughavirtualrealityheadset.Asthechildrenwatch,theheadsetblocksoutcertainpartsofthedisplayforeacheye,sothepatientsactuallyhavetocombineinputfromthetwoimagestogetthefullvideo.Thecompanyconductedatrialshowingthatchildrenwithamblyopiabegintoseebetteroneyechartassessmentsafterthreemonthsofone-hoursessionsdonesixdaysaweek,Buttheyhaveyettomeasureimprovementsinlong-termeffectiveness.Itisbelievedthatifpeoplewithamblyopiadon’tlearntofusesignalsfrombotheyesfromayoungage,theyneverwill.Sosomescientiststhinkattemptingtotreatadults,whosebrainshavesuppressedsignalsfromtheirweakeyefordecades,isalostcause.28.Whydoesapersonwithamblyopiahavetroubleseeingin3D?A.Hisbrainisunabletoreceiveimages.B.Hiscortexoverlookssignalsfromtheweakereye.C.Hisstrongereyecan’tsendsignalstothebrain.D.Hisweakereyefailstoreceivesignals.29.Whichofthefollowingbestdes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B.Temporary.C.Wonderful. D.Comprehensive.30.WhatistheworkingprincipleofLuminopia’stherapy?A.Activatingtheweakeyetogetthefullvideo.B.Forcingthebraintorelyontheweakereye.C.Improvingthesituationswitheyechartassessments.D.Blockingouttheimagesreceivedfromthestrongereye.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutLuminopia’stherapyfromthelastparagraph?A.Ithasaninstanteffect. B.Adultsareismaintargets.C.Moretrialsneedtobeconducted. D.Ithaslong-termeffectiveness.DOneeveninginFebruary2007,astudentnamedPaulaCeelybroughthercartoastoponaremoteinWales.Shegotouttoopenametalgatethatblockedherpath.That’swhensheheardthewhistlesoundedbythedriverofatrain.HerRenaultClioparkedacrossarailwayline.Secondlater,shewatchedthetraindraghercaralmostakilometredowntherailwaytracks.Ceely’snearmissmadethenewsbecausesheblameditonherGPSdevice(导航仪).Shehadneverdriventheroutebefore.Itwasdarkandrainingheavily.CeelywasrelyingonherGPS.Butitmadenomentionofthecrossing.“Iputmycompletetrustinthedeviceanditledmerightintothepathofaspeedingtrain,”shetoldtheBBC.Whoistoblamehere?RickStevenson,whotellsCeely’sstoryinhisbookWhenMachinesFailUs,pointsthefingeratthelimitationsoftechnology.Weputourfaithindigitaldevices,hesays,butourdigitalhelpersaretoooftennotuptothejob.Theyarefilledwithsmallproblems.Andit’snotjustGPSdevices:Stevensontakesusonatourofdigitaldisastersinvolvingeverythingfrommobilephonestowirelesskeyboards.Theproblemwithhisargumentinthebookisthatit’snotclearwhyheonlyfocusesondigitaltechnology,whiletheremaybeanumberofotherpossiblecauses.Amapmakermighthaveleftthecrossingoffapapermap.MaybeweshouldblameCeelytornotpayingattention.Perhapstherailwayauthoritiesareatfaultforpoorsignalingsystem.OrmaybesomeonehasstudiedtherelativedangersandworkedoutthattherereallyissomethingspecificwrongwiththeCPSequipment.ButStevensondoesn’tsay.It’saproblemthatrunsthroughthebook.Inasectiononcars,Stevensongivesanaccountoftheadvancedtechniquesthatcriminalsusetodefeatcomputerbasedlockingsystemsforcars.Heofferstwoindependentsetsoffiguresoncartheft;bothshowasmallriseinsomepartsofthecountry.Hesaysthatonceagainnotallnewlockshaveprovedreliable.Perhaps,butmaybeit’salsoduetotheshortageofpolicemenonthestreets.Orchangingsocialcircumstances.Orsomecombinationofthesefactors.Thegamebetweenhumansandtheirsmartdevicesisamusingandcomplex.Itisshapedbyeconomicsandpsychologyandthecultureswelivein.Somewhereinthemixofthoseforcestheremaybewayawiseruseoftechnology.Ifthereissuchaway,itshouldinvolvemorethanjustanawarenessoftheshortcomingsofourmachines.Afterall,wehavelivedwiththemforthousandsofyears.Theyhaveprobablybeenfoolingusforjustaslong.32.Thephrase“nearmiss”(paragraph2)canbestbereplacedby________.A.closehit B.heavyloss C.bigmistake D.narrowescape33.WhichofthefollowingwouldRickStevensonmostprobablyagreewith?A.Moderntechnologyiswhatwecan’tlivewithout.B.Digitaldevicesaremorereliablethantheyusedtobe.C.Digitaltechnologyoftenfallsshortofoutexpectation.D.GPSerrorisnottheonlycauseforCelery’saccident.34.Inthewriter’sopinion,Stevenson’sargumentis________.A.reasonable B.one-sided C.puzzling D.well-based35.Whatistherealconcernofthewriterofthisarticle?A.Theshortcomingsofdigitaldevicesweuse.B.TherelationshipbetweenhumansandtechnologyC.Themajorcausesoftrafficaccidentsandcarthefts.D.Thehumanunawarenessoftechnicalproblems.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。Agriculturehascomealongwayfromitsancientbeginnings.Longago.farmerswouldworkhardontheirindividualplotsofland,usingsimpletoolsoreventheirbarehands.Theytendedtotheircropsformanyhourseachdaysothatthecropsgrewwell.36Forexample,asinglestormcoulddestroyawholeyear’swork,whileasummerofgoodweathercouldensureagoodharvest.Modernscienceandtechnologyhavehelpedtogreatlyreducetheback-breakinglabourinvolvedinfarming,alongwiththerelianceonluckandguesswork.37Probablyoneofthemostbeneficialinnovationsisdripirrigation,whichhasmadeitpossibletodevelopbig,greenfarmsinthemiddleofthedesert.SimchaBlass,anIsraeliscientist,discoveredthisnewwayofirrigationinthe1930s.Throughthisdiscovery,farmerscannowproducecropsondrylandwithoutneedingmuchwater.38Thelimitedandfocuseduseofjusttherightamountofwateralsodeniesmoisture(水分)toweeds,keepingthemfromharmingthecrops.39However.whatifanareahasplentyofwater,butlittleusablesoil?Asitturnsout,itispossibletogrowplantswithoutusingsoilatall.Withhydroponics(水培),plantrootsaresupportedbyrocksorafibermat.Nutrient-richwateristhenprovidedsothattheplantscangrow.Recentresearchhascenteredonverticalhydroponicsfarming.Withaverticalfarm,thecropsareplantedincontainersthatarepiledintoplantskyscrapers.40Withsuchtechnologicaladvances,theimageofafarmerpushingaploughwilleventuallybecomeathingofthepast.A.Luckplayedagreatpartinfarming.BSomeareaswouldbetoodrytogrowcrops.C.Dripirrigationdealswithalackofwaterinanarea.D.Therehavebeenexperimentstomakedripirrigationareality.E.Thisirrigationmethodusesfarlesswaterthanothermethods.F.Farmershavebenefitedgreatlyfrominnovationsincropproduction.G.Furthermore,nearlyallhydroponicfarmspartiallyorfullyautomated.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)阅读下面的短文,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iusedtofindawardshowspeechesinspiringwhencelebritiesencouragedpeopleto“chasetheirdreams.”However,asIgrewolder,I41thetoxicity(毒性)behindthisnotion.Pursuingourdreamsisnotalwayseasyduetovarious42.Forinstance,I43tobeasingerbutlackedthefinancialmeanstoauditionforcompetitionshows.Later,mydream44tobecomingamangaeditor,butIfaced45likelanguagebarriers,travelcosts,anddifficultexams.Thoughthereishope,consideringmanycelebritiesstartedfromhumblebeginnings,achievingdreamsremains46.Assomeonewhooncehadambitiousaspirations,these“chaseyourdreams”speechesgaveme47hope.Itakeissuewithsuchcelebrityspeechesbecausetheysuggestthatanyonecan48whatevertheydesiresimplybywishingforit.49,realitytellsusotherwise.Iamnottryingtobe50,butratherrealistic.Growingolderhastaughtmethatsomedreamsaremeanttostayasdreams.Nonetheless,Iamgratefulthatmydreamofbecomingasingerdidnotmaterialize.Ihavefoundotherpassions—writingandediting—and51pursuedthemasacareerthroughcollege.Ihavenoregretsaboutthispath.Ifwedonot52exactlywherewewanttobe,itisalright.Lifesometimespresentsobstaclesthat53usfromchoosingourfirstpreferenceforthefuture.Ourdreamsmaynotalwaysbe54,butthatdoesnotmeangoodthingsarenotinstoreforus.Lifeoftentakesusondifferentpaths.Donotlosehope,foryouhaveabrightfutureahead,55thechoicesyoumake.41.A.worried B.changed C.realized D.controlled42.A.barriers B.shelters C.excuses D.thoughts13.A.failed B.agreed C.used D.desired14.A.focused B.shifted C.continued. D.happened45.A.efforts B.challenges C.demands D.choices46.A.straightforward B.common C.complicated D.rare4/.A.false B.true C.great D.special48.A.confirm B.appreciate C.accomplish D.distribute49.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.However D.Furthermore50.A.optimistic B.pessimistic C.energetic D.enthusiastic51.A.unexpectedly B.unavoidably C.uneventfully D.unnecessarily52.A.comeup B.turnup C.setup D.endup53.A.save B.protect C.prevent D.guard54.A.comfortable B.attainable C.bearable D.adjustable55.A.insteadof B.intermsof C.bymeansof D.regardlessof第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Baduanjin,aformof56.________(fit),hasbeenpopularwithChineseyoungerpeoplethankstoitshealthbenefits.Lastyear,fashiondesignerJiangXitookupBaduanjin.ShepostedvideosofherpracticingBaduanjinonsocialmedia,andattractedmorethan10,000followersinfourmonths.Mostofherfollowers57.________(age)between20to30.“58.________practicingBaduanjin,allyouneedtodoistofocusonyourbodyandhealth,movingslowlyin59.________comfortablerhythm,andliberateyourselffromtheanxietyoflivingaloneinbigcities,”saidJiangXi.Underherinfluenceandpersuasion,JiangXi’solderbrotherJiangNanalsobecameavloggerofBaduanjin.60.________(live)indifferentcities,thesiblings(兄弟)havefoundnewkinshiptiesinBaduanjin.Everyweek,agroupofyoungerspracticeTaichibythelakeinXiaogangParkofGuangzhoucity,southChina’sGuangdongProvince.FengJunhuaistheorganizerofmartialartspracticing.Hegathersyoungsters61.________(interest)inmartialartsandhealthmaintenance,andfindsa62.________(delight)placeintheparktorelaxtheirbodies.“Practicingmartialartsislow-costandpeoplearefree63.________theburdenofsocializing.Thesefactorsattractyoungpeopleinthemetropolistoparticipate.”saidFeng.TraditionalChineseculturerequirestheinheritanceofyoung64.________(generation).Youngpeopleareseekingtheirinner“order”inanevolvingworld.Traditionalmartialartshavebroughtaconcreteandnaturalwayoflifeinlinewiththeirinnerselves.Theyare65.________youngpeopleandtraditionalChinesecultureblend(融合).第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英语戏剧社社长李华,在排练英语剧时遇到困难,希望得到外教Betty老师的指导。你发邮件邀请她来现场,并请求帮助。内容包括:1.发出邀请:2.说明排练难处:3.请求指导。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:排练v.rehearsen.rehearsalDearBetty,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Ididn’tlikeDelsomuch.Healwayscalledmethenickname“Germy,”whichmeant“dirty”,insteadofmyrealname“Jamie.”Besides,hewasknownasatrouble-makerinschool.SowhentheheadteacherMr.SmithaskedDeltocometohisoffice,InaturallythoughtthatDelhaddonesomethingmeantosomeone.Throughthewindow,Icaughtsightofasmallerboycrying.Delseemedunhappy,too.Hedidnotreturntoclassthatday.Allofuswerediscussingwhathadhappenedtohim.Whatelsecouldsuchanannoyingboydo?“Hemusthavehittheboyandwassenthome,”Iwhisperedtomyfriends.Theireyeswidened.ItfeltgoodtoseethemsointerestedinwhatIsaid.Thenextmorning,thewholeschoolwastalkingaboutDelbeingexpelled(开除)forbeatingupakid.Iwassurprisedthatmyassumptionswerepassedonsoquickly.SowhenDelwalkedintotheclassroom,allthekidswereshocked.Thekidsnexttohimshiftedtheirdesksaway.“What’syourproblem?”Delasked.“Idon’twantyoutoattackme,”onekidsaid.Somelaughed.“Yeah,Imight,saidDel.Icouldtellhewasjoking,butmanykidsthoughtheadmittedhedidbeatupsomeone.Duringrecess(课间休息),Deltriedtojointhekickballgame.“Neitherteamwantsyou,”oneoftheplayerssaid.“Why?”Delasked,lookingconfused.“Ialwaysplaywithyouguys.”Theyignoredhimandwentonplaying.Delsatbyhimselfwhiletherestoftheschoolenjoyedtheirrecessawayfromhim.Dellookedlonelyandsad,muchdifferentfrombefore.Istartedtofeelsorryforhim.Laterthatday,Ilearnedwhatreallyhappened.ThekidwasDel’slittlebrotherandhewascryingbecausetheirmotherfellillandwassenttohospital.IfeltevensorrierforwhatIsaidbefore.Istartedarumor(谣言).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:Atrecessthenextday,IsawDelsittingalonewatchingthekickballgame.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:NowthatDelhadforgivenme,Idecidedtodomorebeforetherecesswasover.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________24届高三模拟考英语科试卷答案一、听力1~5BCCAB 6~10BABAC 11~15CBACA 16~20CBCAA二、阅读理解21-23DAC 24-27DCBC 28-31BBAC 32-35DCBA 36-40AFECG完形填空41-45CADBB 46-50DACCB 51-55ADCBD语法填空56.fitness 57.areaged 58.While/When 59.a 60.living61.interested 62.delightful 63.from/of 64.generations 65.where书面表达Onepossibleversion:DearBetty,AspresidentoftheEnglishDramaClub,I’mfeelingfullyfrustratedsincethedayshaswitnessedourunsatisfactoryrehearsal.Giventhatyouareanenthusiastindramaperformance,weareindesperateneedofyourexpertguidanceonthescene.Tostartwith,witthelinesfromtheoriginalplay,westudentsencountergreatchallengesduringtherehearsalsbecauseofourlimitedvocabularyandinaccuratepronunciation.Couldyoupleasehelpadaptthelinesandcorrectourpronunciation?Whatdepressedusmoreisthatduringtherehearsal,notonlydoesouractionstiffen,butourfacialexpressionsseemunnaturalonthescene,makingtheperformanceunintegratedwiththeplay.Wordsfailtoexpressmygratitudeifyoucanmakepresenceandofferusvaluableguidance.LiHua读后续写Onepossibleversion:Atrecessthenextday,1sawDelsittingalonewatchingthekickballgame.Ihatedthenickname“Germy,”butseeinghimisolatedwasalsonotwhatlwanted.Guiltpushedmetohim.“Whatdoyouwant,Germy?”Delasked,hisvoicesoundingmorehurtthanangry.1satnexttohimandgraduallyutteredthewholethingabouthowmyhastyassumptionturnedintosuchaterriblerumor.“I’msorry.Iwishlhadneversaidthat,”Iapologized,daringnottolookintohiseyes.Annoyanceandsurpriseflickeredacrosshisface.Butsecondslater,heloweredhisheadandsaidquietly,“it’sokay.Iguess1wasn’tverynicetoyou,either.”Hiswordssoothedme,butlcouldfeelhewasstillsad.NowthatDelhadforgivenme,Idecidedtodomorebeforetherecesswasover.Iwalkedtowardsthekickballplayersandcalledfortheirattention.Everyonestoppedinsurprise.“Deldidn’tbeatupanyone”Istated,explainingwhatactuallyhappened.Whispersofastonishmentspreadandfinallyoneplayershouted,“Alright,Del,doyouwanttojoinmyteam?”AsmilebrokethroughDel’sgloomyface.“Yes,andIwantJamieonit,too!”Heglancedatmeshyly,and1couldtellhisuseofmyrealnamewashiswayofmakinganapology.Soontheplaygroundwasfilledwithlaughterandtalks.Butthistimetheymademerealizesomething-wordshavethepowertohurtandheal.听力文本Text1今日计划M:Whichdoyouprefertodotoday,enjoyingaplayatSydneyOperaHouse,orwatchinganimalsatTarongaZoo?W:Ireallylook

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