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高三英语

考生注意:

1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。

3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上

对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题

区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。

4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。

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.Whatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodo?

A.Watchaplay.B.Gofishing.C.VisitSusan.

()2.Howmuchmoredoesthemanneed?

A.$200,B.$500.C.$700.

()3.Whydoesthewomanaskforaleavenextweek?

A.Totravelaroundtheworld.B.Toattendawedding.C.Toholdaceremony.

()4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Shopkeeperandcustomer.C.Coachandplayer.

()5.Whatisthemansupposedtodonext?

A.Firethewoman.B.Watchagame.C.Playamatch.

第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

()6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthestreet.B.Inacollege.C.Inastore.

()7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Sellsomeitems.B.Fixthemessageboard.C.Findalanguagepartner.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

()8.Whatisprobablythewoman?

A.Aneditor.B.Astudent.C.Ateacher.

)9.Whichcountrydoesthewomanthinkisbetterfortheman?

A.TheUK.B.America.C.Canada.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

()10.Howlongdidthepartylast?

A.Sevenhours.B.Sixhours.C.Twohours.

()11.Whenwillthemanhaveabigexam?

A.ThisSaturday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextThursday.

()12.Whowillthemanmeettoday?

A.Hisclassmates.B.Histeacher.C.Hisboss.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

()13.HowdoesthewomanfeelabouttheearlymarriageinMalawi?

A.Pleased.B.Uninterested.C.Shocked.

()14.WhatkindofpersonisChazeza5suncle?

A.Self-centered.B.Kind-hearted.C.Cruel.

()15.WhohelpedChazezafinishhercollegeeducation?

A.Hercolleague.B.Herparents.C.Hergrandfather.

()16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Afamily.B.Aschool.C.Astory.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

()17.WhatcanwelearnaboutAustralianfood?

A.Itisthemostexpensive.B.Itishardtoaccept.C.Itisaffectedbymanycultures.

)18.WhatdoChinesestudentsprobablythinkofnoodlesinAustralia?

A.Original.B.Justso-so.C.Awful.

()19.WhichfoodiseateneverymorningafterabignightinAustralia?

A.Dumplings.B.Honeychicken.C.Meatpie.

()20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Teachinghowtocookfood.

B.TellingfoodcultureinAustralia.

C.Comparingdifferentlivesintheworld.

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

TheGreatCourses——BestforLifelongLearners

TheGreatCourses,oneofthebestonlinecourseproviders,isanonlineplatformthatcanmeetthedemandsof

individualswholovetolearnsimplyforjoyandchoosefrom1,345coursesinarangeoftopics.

TheGreatCoursesOverview

Areasofstudy13subjectsavailable

CourselevelBeginner,advanced

Cost$18.50—$469.95

LanguagesavailableEnglishonly

WhatWeLike

•Whilemostotheronlinecourseprovidersconcentrateonupskillingandimprovingcareerandsalary

prospects,thisplatformismoreaboutsharingknowledgeforthepurposeofsatisfyingintellectualcuriosity.

Popularcoursesfocusonsubjectslikecooking,painting,dogtraining,language,culture,literature,music,science,

history,geographyandmore.

•Lessonsarevideo-based,availablebystreamingthroughTheGreatCourses?websiteormobileapporon

DVDs.Manylecturesarealsoavailableasstreamingaudiomakesiteveneasierforstudentstolearnanytimeand

anywhere.

•Thepriceofcoursescanrangefromaround$20toafewhundreddollars,butTheGreatCoursesregularly

offersdiscounts.TheGreatCoursesalsopartnerswithWondrium,asubscribedonlinelearningplatform,which

givesstudentsunlimitedaccesstoalibraryofcoursesfor$12.50permonth.

WhatWeDon'tLike

Studentswho'reseekingonlinelearningtogainmarketable,career-focusedskillsmayneedhelpinfinding

whatthey5relookingforthroughTheGreatCourses.Thisplatformhasnogradesorcertificatesofcompletion.

Lecture-basedvideolessonsmaynotappealtoalllearners,especiallythosewhoprefermasteringnewskills

throughexperientiallearningorreadingassignments.

WhatStudentsAreSaying

Usersgivetheplatform3.8starsonTrustpilot.'Tvebeenenjoyingcoursesfromthiscompanyforthelastten

years.Itscourseshavebroadenedmyoutlookonlife,educatedmeandentertainedme,“writesonestudent.

()21.WhatdoesTheGreatCoursesfocusmoreon?

A.Improvingcareerskills.B.Hands-onpractice.

C.Tipsonincreasingincomes.D.Sharingknowledge.

()22.WhatcanweknowaboutTheGreatCourses?

A.Itspartnerprovidescoursesforfree.B.Itscourseexpensesaretoohigh.

C.Ithasconvenientvideo-basedlessons.D.Ithelpsalotforthosejob-seekers.

()23.WhatisadisadvantageofTheGreatCourses?

A.Itoffersnocompletioncertificates.B.Itstopicisrelativelysingle.

C.Itisonlysuitableforbeginners.D.Itssubjectsareverylimited.

B

Thisyear,theMusicEducatorAward,presentedbytheRecordingAcademyandGrammyMuseum,wentto

AnnieRay,theperformingartsdepartmentchairandorchestradirectoratAnnandaleHighSchoolinFairfax

County,Virginia.SheattendedtheawardsceremonyinLosAngelesandbroughthomebotha$10,000prizeand

matchinggrant(资助)forherschooFsmusicprogram.

RaycreatedtheCrescendoOrchestraforstudentswithsevereintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabilities,as

wellasaparentorchestrathatteachesnearly200caregiversayeartoplaythesameinstrumentastheirchildren.

ShegottheideamostlyfromtheAnnandalecommunity,whichshesaysrepresentsover60countries,including

manyrefugeesandimmigrants."There'remanyculturesthatmighttypicallyclash,buttheycometogetherinthis

verybeautifulharmony,Rayexplained.t6Andthafsreallyuniquelyexpressedintheorchestraclassroom,where

we'rejustallmusic-ingtogether79

RaysaystheCrescendoOrchestraisfocusedonteachingstudentshowtoplayaninstrument,through

one-on-oneinstructiontailoredtotheirneeds.Theorchestraisaboutmuchmorethanjustmakingmusic,however.

“Ireallypushmystudentstobebraveandgooutsideoftheircomfortzone.Wehavetolearnhowtoworktogether

withothers,9,shesays.

Ray,whocomesfromafamilyofmusiciansandhasplayedtheharp(竖琴)sincetheageoffive,knows

firsthandtheimpactthatagreatteachercanmakeontheirstudents."WhyIamwhereIamisbecauseateacher

changedmylifeandmademewanttobeamusiceducator,9,shesays.

Raysaysherwarmreceptionontheawardsceremonyisespeciallymeaningfulbecausenotmanypeople

understandwhatexactlymusiceducatorsdointheclassroomorhowmuchtheirworkmatters.Shesaysthatlackof

understandingisoneofthebiggestchallengesfacingtheprofessioningeneral.Moreover,shesaysherschool

desperatelyneedsnewinstruments,andaddsthatshe911usesomeofhergrantmoneytobuymore.

()24.WhatmainlyinspiredRaytocreatetheCrescendoOrchestra?

A.Theeffectofsomecaregivers.B.Thediversityofacommunity.

C.Theharmonyofthedisabled.D.Therichcultureofherschool.

()25.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Whoareinfluencedbymusic.B.HowtheCrescendoOrchestradevelops.

C.Whatstudentscanlearn.D.Whystudentsneedspecialinstruction.

()26.HowwasRayinfluencedbyherteacher?

A.Shefundedsomestudents.B.Shefoughtagainstherfamily.

C.Shebeganlearningtheharp.D.Shechosetobeamusiceducator.

()27.WhatcanbelearnedfromwhatRaysaysinthelastparagraph?

A.Musiceducationneedstobeappreciated.B.Shebadlywantsdonationsforinstruments.

C.Theadministrationoffersnosupport.D.Sheisoftenchallengedbymusicians.

C

Peoplehavelongwatchedmoths(飞蛾)andotherflyinginsectsflocktostreetlamps,lightsandflames.

Theseinsectsappearattractedbythelight.Butanewstudysuggeststheymayjustlosetrackofwhichwayisup.

Previoustheoriessaylightprobablyblindsflyinginsectssothattheygettrappedbythelight,ormaybethey

interpretlightatnightasaplacetoflyforaquickescape.Nowthenewstudysuggestsflyinginsectsinsteadturn

theirbackstothesky'slighttokeeptheirfeetpointingtowardtheground.Insectsnaturallyturntheirbackstoward

light.Butwhenthatlightisfromanartificialsource,itmayaffecttheirsenseofdirection,leadingtothemflyingin

circlesordivingtowardtheground.

AtafieldstationinCostaRica,SamuelFabian,anentomologistfromImperialCollegeLondoninEngland

andhisteammatessetuphangingandstandinglights,andthenusedhigh-speedcamerastotrackwild,flying

insectsincludingmothsandflies.Somecircledthelightsendlessly,andothersflewsharplyupward,losingspeed

untiltheycouldn'tflyanyhigher.Whenthelightsourcepointedup,someinsectsturnedaroundandheadedforthe

ground.Duringtheflight,theinsectsalwayskeptthelightsattheirbackevenifthey5dendupcrashing.Crash

landingswerecommonwhentheteamlitupawhitesheetonthefloor.Butnotwhenawhitesheet一stretchedinto

aheightabovethefloor一wasbathedindiffuse(漫射)light,muchastheskywouldbe,insectsflewthroughthe

areawithoutgettingtrappedbythelight.

Theteamalsoobservedsomespeciesinalab.Mothsanddragonfliesgenerallybehavedlikethewildinsects,

andtheykeptthelightattheirbacks.However,inthelab,fruitflies,likeoleanderhawkmoths-whichcanflyin

thedark-couldflyoverLEDlightswithoutbeingthrownoffcourse.Inthewild,though,themothsstillcrashed.

Maybethisisbecause,Fabiansays,theinsectscansometimescontroltheirresponsetolight,orovertime,they

mightlearntoavoidartificiallight.

()28.Whydoinsectsnaturallyturntheirbackstowardlight?

A.Togetclosetothelight.B.Toescapebeingcaughtquickly.

C.Toprotecttheirfeetbetter.D.Totrackwherethegroundis.

()29.Whatdidtheresearchersfindduringthenewstudy?

A.Artificiallightatnightcouldputinsectsonacrashcourse.

B.Artificiallightsignaledanescaperoutefortheinsects.

C.Theinsectshadabettersenseofdirection.

D.Theinsectswereflyingtowardthelight.

()30.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinmentioningoleanderhawkmoths?

A.Tostresstheimportanceofthestudy.B.Toprovetheprevioustheory.

C.Totelltheexistenceoftheexception.D.Toexplaintheflightpattern.

()31.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ArtificialLightMakesInsectsMoreAdaptableB.InsectsMayLoseTracknearArtificialLight

C.TheWaystoGetRidofLightPollutionD.InsectsLearntoFlyforaQuickEscape

D

TheEbolavirusisaninfectiousdiseasethatforyearshadalmostnotreatments,anditkillsabouthalfthe

peopleitinfects.NowanewstudypublishedinTheLancetInfectiousDiseasesshowsthatapromisingvaccine

(疫苗),namedrVSV△G-ZEBOV-GP,doesn'tjusthelptoreduceinfections,italsocancutthosedeathnumbers

inhalf.

Thevaccineisasingle-dose(单齐U)muscularonethatcausescellstoproduceoneofthevirus5sproteins.

“Later,ifthepersonisexposedtoEbola,^explainsRebeccaCoulbom,ascientistwithEpicentre,themedical

researcharmofDoctorsWithoutBorders,t4theirimmunesystemwillrecognizetheviralprotein.Thisrecognition

allowstheimmunesystemtobepreparedtoattackthevirusandprotectthepersonfromEbolavirusdisease.

ResearchersshowedrVSV△G-ZEBOV-GPwaseffectiveatreducingtheriskofinfection,butnooneknew

howcapableitwasofpreventingdeathinsomeonewhowasvaccinatedafterbecominginfectedduringan

epidemic(流行病).Tofigureitout,Coulbomandhercolleaguesfocusedtheireffortsonthesecond-largestEbola

outbreakeverrecorded,whichoccurredintheDemocraticRepublicofCongobetween2018and2020.

“EverysingleEbolahealthfacilityacrosstheentireEbolaepidemichadastandardizedlistofalladmissions,9,

saysCoulbom.Thislistincluded2,279confirmedEbolapatients,anditrecordedwhetherornoteachpersonhad

beenvaccinatedbeforetheygotsick-andifso,whenthey5dreceivedthevaccine.

Coulbomfoundthedeathratewas56%amongtheunvaccinated.Butforthosewho'dreceivedthevaccine,

thatratewascutinhalf.Thiswastruenomatterwhensomeonegotvaccinatedbeforetheappearanceofsymptoms.

Additionally,thosewho'dbeenvaccinatedhadlessviruscirculatingintheirbodiesthanthosewhohadn't.Sothe

vaccineplayedanimportantrole.

RebeccaCoulbomsaysshefeelsbuoyedbytheresults-sincetheyofferclearevidencethatpeoplewho'reat

riskofcontractingEbolashouldbevaccinatedearly.It9sanopportunitytocutchainsoftransmission(传播)and

preventanoutbreakbeforeitgainsspeed.

()32.WhatisCoulbomtryingtotalkaboutconcerningthevaccineinparagraph2?

A.Whoitattacks.B.Whyitisdeveloped.C.Howitworks.D.Whereitcomesfrom.

()33.Coulbom^teamchosethesecondlargestEbolaoutbreakinCongobecause.

A.itlistedhealthfacilitiesB.itwaseasytoanalyze

C.itcausedthefewestdeathsD.ithadadetailedrecord

()34.WhatdidCoulbomprobablysuggestpeopleinfecteddo?

A.Avoidconnectingwitheachother.B.Getvaccinatedasearlyaspossible.

C.Stayathometoreducethespread.D.Learntorecognizethesymptoms.

()35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"buoyed“inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Encouraged.B.Relaxed.C.Astonished.D.Honored.

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。

Doyouneedacareerlaunchplan?Itisn'tabsolutelyessentialbutitcanbeextremelyhelpful!Awell-created

planisnotjustaboutlandingajob;itisaboutenteringtheprofessionalfieldwithacompetitiveedge.Beyondthat,

ifsastrategy.36Therefore,acareerlaunchplanisyoursurvivalguide,helpingyouavoidthetrapsand

seizetherightopportunities.Sowhynotfollowthefollowingtipstocreatearightcareerlaunchplan?

37Ifyouweretoplanoutyourtravelroutes,whatwouldyoudo?You'renotjustrandomlymoving;

you'reintentionalaboutwhereyouwanttogoandwhatyouwanttoachieve.Soisacareerplan.Itinvolves

outliningspecificandachievablegoalsthatgivedirectiontoyourcareertrajectory(轨迹).

Developrelevantskills.Onceyou'veidentifiedthequalificationsandskillsdemandedinyouridealprofession,

it'stimetoacquirethem!Signupforcourses,pursuecertifications,orgainhands-onexperiencetoenhanceyour

skillset.38

Startyourjobhunt.Yourapproachtojobapplicationsshouldbemore1汰eaprecisionstrikethanamessy

explosionofarrowsinalldirections.39It'snotjustaboutquantity;it'saboutquality.Tailoreach

applicationtothespecificroleandcompany,emphasizinghowyourskillsandexperiencesagreewiththeirneeds.

Stayflexibleandagile(机敏的).Thejobmarketischanging,andbeingadaptableisaninvaluableability.

40Developamindsetofcontinuousimprovement-alwaysseekingwaystoenhanceyourskills,knowledge,

andapproachtostayrelevantintheever-evolvingprofessionallandscape.

A.Setyourgoals.

B.Researchyouroptions.

C.So,whatshouldyoudotodealwithit?

D.Toachievethis,developasystematicapproachtoyourjobsearch.

E.Bydoingthese,you'reessentiallyimprovingyourtechniques!

F.Thejobmarketcanbeajungle,especiallywhenyou'rejuststarting.

G.Thegoalistocreateafoundationthat511guideyourcareerdecisions.

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。

ThatmorninginSeptember,atafive-kilometerrace,Iwaitedformy11-year-oldsonatthefinishline.He'd

run30:34atanother5kinlatespring,soI41hecouldruna5kinabout30minutes.WhenIdidn'tseehim

atthe35-minutemark,Ibeganto42.

Ifdalreadybeenan43morning.Aboutanhourearlier,whenwedroveintotown,mysonnoticeda

lovelytinygreentreecricket(树蟋)inmycar.Itjumpedontomyson'shandwhereitstayedsolongthatwe

eventuallygaveitaname:LittleFriend.

Minutesbeforetherace,itjumpedontothesidewalk.Maybeitwantedtoseekfreedom,butthiswasn'tasafe

placeduetothe44pedestriantraffic.Somysonkneltand45hishand.LittleFriendcameback.

ButItoldhimhewould46itduringtherace.

Iranwellandfeltthrilledatthefinishline.However,that47gavewaytoanxietywhenmysondidn't

showup.I48askingpeopleifthey'dseenhim.Noonehad.SoIreturnedtotheraceheadquarters.Inmy

confusion,Ididn'tevenseehim49thefinishline.Buttherehewas,justaheadofthe45-minutemark,

withLittleFriend50onhisrightthumb.

My51werewrong.Mysondidn'trunfast,andhedidn'tloseLittleFriend.Thesetwo52

seemedsomehowrelated.He53acoldhewasgettingover,butIknewitwasmorethanthat.

Sometimeslifegivesyousomethingbeautiful,butfragile(易碎的).There9snoneedto54ahead.

Treatit55andholdonwhenyoucan.

()41.A.indicatedB.knewC.meantD.stressed

()42.A.questionB.forgiveC.panicD.regret

()43.A.averageB.endlessC.unusualD.original

()44.A.invisibleB.smoothC.unpredictableD.easy

()45.A.tookoutB.reachedoutC.gaveawayD.putup

()46.A.loseB.changeC•trainD.catch

()47.A.eagernessB.nervousnessC.annoyanceD.excitement

()48.A.enjoyedB.keptC.practicedD.stopped

()49.A.crossingB.blockingC.facingD.touching

()50.A.arguingB•sighingC.ridingD.feeding

()51.A.evaluationsB.guessesC.conclusionsD.comments

()52.A.factsB.ideasC.tasksD.activities

()53.A.overcameB.treatedC.receivedD.blamed

()54.A.moveB.flyC.struggleD.rush

()55.A.gentlyB.wiselyC.looselyD.urgently

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。

“Ihavenotfailed.Fvejustfound10,000waysthatwon'twork."ThosearethewordsofThomasAlvaEdison,

oneofthegreatest56(inventor)inthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.

Edison,whogrewupintheMidwest,was57(large)self-educated.Heearned1,093patentsinhis

lifetime,includingthelightbulb.Being58successfulbusinessman,Edisonoftenreworkedexisting

technology,makingitmorepracticalforwidespreaduse.

EdisonwasbomonFebruary11,1847,adaythat59(celebrate)asNationalInventors9Daytoday.

TheThomasEdisonCenter,whichwascreatedinmemoryofEdison,isatMenloParkinNewJersey.Itissaidthat

thesevenyearsEdisonspentatthelabhecreatedinNewJerseywerethemost60(product).

“MenloParkisthebirthplaceof61(record)sound.ItwasinMenloPark62Edisoninvented

thephonograph(留声机)in1877.Theinventionledtothe30-year-oldOhionative'sinternationalfame.From

thenon,hewasknown63the"'Wizard(奇才)ofMenloPark.^^

Aphonographwasthefirstdevicethatwasused64(reserve)sound.Itwastheprecursor(先马区)to

recordalbumsandCDs.Theoriginalmodelhadnovolumeknob(旋钮),solistenerswouldhavetocontrolthe

soundby65(place)asockinthemachine.Thafswherewegettheexpression“putasockinit”,which

means"stoptalking”.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你校于上周六举办了古诗朗诵比赛(AncientPoetryRecitationCompetition)。作为校英文报记者,请你写一

篇报道,内容包括:

1.比赛目的;

2.前期准备;

2.比赛情况。

注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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。

""Jennifer,doyouhike?^^Karensaidtome."Yes,Ihike,^^Ireplied.Karen'sslimfigureandsun-kissedcheeks

suggestedshewasaregularhiker.

“Great,doyouwanttocomewithustomorrow?WewillmeetinfrontofBobbie'shouseat6:30beforeitis

toohot,andwewillgoovertoThunderbirdMountain.Itisaboutthreemilesintotal.DoesthatsoundOK?”

Threemiles.Iwasn'tsurehowlongthatwas,partlybecauseIdidn'tactuallyhike.Iwassomewhatfamiliar

withtheareawheretheyplannedtogo,butourfamilyhadjustmovedfromOregontoArizona.Iwalkedourdog

aroundtheneighbourhoodallthetimebeforewemovedhere.ButIwasn'tsureifIhadgonethreemiles.Being

newtotownandexcitedaboutaninvitationfromwomenIwantedtobefriend,Iaccepted,saying,"Sure.That

soundsgreat.Weallbenefitfromhiking.^^

Whenthishikingconversationamongmynewfriendsoccurred,Iwasatamonthlydinnerformomsinmy

newneighborhood.Thegroupwasfourwomenintheirforties,allwithhigh-schoolkids,jobs,afondnessfor

readingandmusicandtricksforsimplifyingwork-life.

Iwashonoredtobeinvitedsincemakingfriendsinmyfortiesinanewtownwasn'teasy.Afterthisre-location

formyhusband'scareer,makingfriendswasn'tassimpleformeasitwasforhim.Hecametothecommunityfora

full-timepositionatabusyuniversity.Ourteenagedsonanddaughterimmediatelypluggedintoschoolthrough

sportsandclubs.Iwasenormouslygratefulfortheeaseofthetransitionformyfamily,butnervousformyself.So,

whileatthemonthlyladies'gathering,whenhikingcameup,Ijustplayedalong,wantingtotrysomethingnew.

Thenextday,Igotupearlyandcarefullyselectedcomfortablehikingclothes.WhenIarrivedatthe

designatedfriend'sdrivewayalittleearly,Karenwasstandingtherewaiting.<4Hey,Jennifer,I'mgladthatyoucan

cometohike,^^shesaidcheerfullyandhuggedme.Whentheothersjoinedus,westartedwalking.Iwassweatyand

alittleoutofbreathbeforeweevenstartedgoinguphill.

注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

“So,wheredidyouhikeinOregon?^^oneofthemasked,offeringmeabottleofwater.

Byacceptingtheinvitationtohikethatday,Ireceivedalot.

高三英语参考答案、提示及评分细则

听力部分录音稿

(Text1)

M:Lefsgofishinginthecountrythisafternoon.

W:Icertainlycouldenjoysomequiettime,butFveagreedtogowithSusantowatchaplay.

M:ThenFilgoalone.

(Text2)

W:Tom,haveyousavedenoughforthecellphone?

M:Ihavefivehundreddollars,andthecellphonecostssevenhundreddollars.

W:Icanhelpyououtifyouwant.

(Text3)

M:Lisa,Iheardyouwanttotakeafewdaysoffwork.Doyouwanttotakeaholiday?

W:No.Mybestfriendisgettingmarriednextweek.Idon'twanttomisstheceremony.

(Text4)

M:Mom,canwegobacknow?Thefootballgamebeginsinjusttenminutes.

W:Butwehavetowaitinlinetopayforthesethingsweneed.

M:Ishouldhavestayedathomeinstead.

(Text5)

W:Peter,I'mnotpleasedaboutthis.Thisisthethirdtimeyouarelateforabasketballmatch!Youhavetodo

somethingaboutthis.

M:Uh,I'msorry,coach.Whatisthebigdeal?I'mafewminuteslate.Whatdifferencedoesitmake?

(Text6)

W:Excuseme.Iamafreshman.Iwanttoputamessageonthemessageboardbytheuniversitycafeteria.

M:Whafsitabout?Thatboardisonlyforpersonalmessagesorforsellingitems.

W:I'mlookingforalanguagepartner.Youknow,I'llteachsomeoneEnglish,andtheycanhelpmelearnChinese.

M:Sure,language-exchangemessagesarefine.Justputyourmessagewhereverthereisspace.

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