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吉林地区普通高中2023-2024学年度高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题说明: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)(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.Wheredidthewomanprobablygoonvacation?A.Inatown. B.Inthemountains. C.Onsomebeaches.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Putonsafetyequipment.B.Rideherbikemoreslowly.C.Drivetoanotherpark.3.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Visitthewoman’smother.B.Learntocooknoodles.C.Gotoarestaurant.4.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Shelosthisbags. B.Sheranintohim. C.Sheforgothisname.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Howtotreatothers.B.Howtosupportafamily.C.Howtofindagreatjob.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoesthewomansuggestthemantravel?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Bysubway.7.Whywillthemangotothecitycenter?A.Tofindajob. B.Totakeaclass. C.Tomeethisfriend.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheman’shouse. B.Inaclothingstore. C.Inadesigncompany.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherbusiness?A.Itfocusesonpersonalneeds.B.Itonlyprovidesformalclothing.C.Itattractsmainlyyoungcustomers.10.Whenwilltheweddingtakeplace?A.Inoneweek. B.Infourweeks. C.Inoneyear.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whoistheman?A.Amanager. B.Asecretary. C.Aninterviewee.12.Whichlineofbusinessisthecompanyin?A.Clothing. B.Education. C.Electronics.13.Howdoesthewomanrespondtotheman’slackofworkexperience?A.Itmightbeanissue.B.Itwon’tbeaproblem.C.Sheneedsmoreinformation.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whyisthewomannervousaboutmeetingtheman’ssister?A.Becausehissisterdoesn’tinviteher.B.Becauseshe’snevermethissisterbefore.C.Becauseshedoesn’tknowhowtotalktostrangers.15.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewomanfirst?A.Introducehertoothers.B.Preparesomefoodforher.C.Showheraroundtheroom.16.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardsthepeopleattheparty?A.Positive. B.Negative. C.Indifferent.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Brotherandsister. C.Fatheranddaughter.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthemangivethespeechfor?A.Tointroducethesalesandmarketingdirector.B.Tocongratulatetheemployeesontheirachievement.C.Toexpresshisgratitudeforeveryone’shardwork.19.Whatwillthelistenersreceivetoday?A.Morevacationdays.B.Threenewproducts.C.Anextrapayment.20.Whatisthespeakermostproudof?A.Theteamworkoftheemployees.B.Thedevelopmentoftheirproduct.C.Theperformanceoftheteam.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)(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。ALovehikingbutdon’twanttohaveaheavybackpackfordaysonend?We’vefoundfourgreatwalksaroundAustralia.●ThreeCapesWalkWhere:TasmaniaLength:ThreedaysThepiècederésistanceofahikeinthisremotesoutheastcornerofTasmaniahastobeaflightover,orcruise(航行)underneath,CapePillar–thetallestseacliffsintheSouthernHemisphere.Hereyou’llfind300-metre-highseacolumnsrisingfromtheocean.TheequallyimpressiveCapeRaoul–onlyaccessiblebyhikers–willalsogiveyouatasteofthedramatic,rawbeautytocome.●GreatOceanWalkWhere:VictoriaLength:ThreedaysThe243-kilometrelongGreatOceanRoadisanAustralianNationalHeritage–listedareafamedforitssurfbeachesandtheTwelveApostles–limestone(石灰岩)stacksrisingoutoftheSouthernOcean.Ittakesmorethanaweektowalkthefulllength,butthishikeensuresyouseethebestbitsoverthreedays.●LarapintaTrail&RedCenterWalkWhere:NorthernTerritoryLength:NinedaysIfyouhaven’texperiencedthebeatingheartofAustralia,thisisthewaytodoit.WalkpartoftheLarapintaTrail,a231-kilometrepaththatfollowstherockyspineoftheWestMacDonnellRangesfromAliceSpringsTelegraphStationtoMountSonder.●LighttoLightWalkWhere:NewSouthWalesLength:FourdaysTheSapphireCoastwasnamedafteragembecauseofitsdeepbluesparklingwaters.Ahikeheretakesyoudeepintothisdramaticlandscapefromstriking320-million-yearoldredrockyoutcropstocoastalforests.Glidealongitsdynamicwatersonacruisetotakeinthebirdlife,andifyou’relucky,youmightevenspotadolphinor,fromMaytoNovember,amigratingwhale.21.Whatcanyouappreciatein“ThreeCapesWalk”?A.TheTwelveApostles. B.TheLarapintaTrail.C.CapePillar. D.TheSapphireCoast.22.WhatcanyoudowhilehikinginNewSouthWales?A.Appreciatethebirdlifealongthedynamicwaters.B.SeelimestonestacksrisingoutoftheSouthernOcean.C.SpotadolphinoramigratingwhalefromMarchtoNovember.D.Walka231-kilometrepathtoexperiencethebeatingheartofAustralia.23.Whichofthefollowinghasthelongestlengthofavisitforthetourists?A.Victoria. B.NorthernTerritory.C.NewSouthWales. D.Tasmania.BPhebeCoxgrewupinwhatmightseemanunlikelymentalhealthdangerzoneforakid:tonyPaloAlto,California.Butbehinditssurfaceoffamilysuccessandwealth,shesaid,isanenvironmentofheavypressureonstudentstoperform.By2016,whenCoxwasinmiddleschool,PaloAltohadateensuicide(自杀)ratefourtimesthenationalaverage.Cox’sfamilylivedbytherailroadtrackswheremanyofthesuicidesoccurred.Shegotcounseling(咨询).Butthatchoiceisnotalwayseasilyavailabletoteensincrisis–andsheandherpeersregardedschoolmentalhealthservicesastheirlastchoicebecauseofconcernsaboutprivacy.Anewprogramprovidesanalternative.CalledAllcove,itoffersunattachedhealthandwellnesssitestothoseages12to25.AlthoughAllcoveisbuilttosupportawiderangeofphysical,emotionalandsocialneeds,itsmaingoalistodealwithmentalhealthchallengesbeforetheydevelopintodeeperproblems.Coxsaid,“Ifeltprettyhelplessasayoungteenager,butAllcoveisallaboutthestudentsandthestudents'needs.”Abouthalfofalllifetimementalillnessbeginsbyage14and75%beforeage25,accordingtoresearchers.YetaccesstomentalhealthcareintheU.S.islacking.AccordingtotheNationalAllianceonMentalIllness,some30millionadultsandchildrenwithmentalhealthconditionsgowithouttreatment,and129millionpeopleliveinareaswithshortagesofmentalhealthprofessionals.Allcoveprovidesfullystaffedsafespacesforteensandyoungadultstodiscussanddealwiththeirhealth,bothmentalandphysical.Dr.StevenAdelsheim,apsychiatrist,whocreatedtheAllcovein2014,said,“ThereisacryingneedintheU.S.toreachkidswithearlyinterventionandhelp.”Sometimesakidmaycomeinwithaphysicalcomplaint,andonlyafterafewvisitsisthementalsufferingbroughtoutintotheopen.Whenthathappens,Alcovecanmakea“warmhandoff”toamentalhealthspecialistonsite.Success,sayAdelsheimandCox,wouldmeantheestablishmentofhundredsofAllcovecentersupanddownthestateand,eventually,aroundthecountry.24.WhydidCoxandherpeersregardschoolmentalhealthservicesastheirlastchoice?A.Theywereindifferenttotheprogram.B.Theywereconcernedabouttheirhealth.C.Theywereupsetabouttheoccurrenceofthesuicides.D.Theywereworriedabouttheirpersonalinformationleak.25.HowdoestheauthorprovethelackofmentalhealthcareintheUS?A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bylistingdata.C.Byshowingcomparison.D.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph7mean?A.Thesenseofmentalsuffering.B.Involvementofhealthexperts.C.Complaintsaboutphysicalsuffering.D.Thepressingcallforassistance.27.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheimpactoftheprogram?A.Predictable.B.Short-lived.C.Unidentifiable.D.Significant.CArevolutionhasrecentlytakenplaceinbehaviouralbiology.Itsconsequencesarefar-reaching,bothforourself-imageashumansandforourrelationshipwithanimals.Justafewdecadesago,behaviouralsciencewasguidedbytwokeybeliefs:animalscannotthink,andnoscientificstatementscanbemadeabouttheiremotions.Today,thesamedisciplineholdsbothideastobefalseandassumestheveryopposite:animalsofsomespeciesarecapableofinsight–theycanrecognizethemselvesinamirrorandexhibitatleastabasicsenseofself-awareness–andtheyhaverichemotionallivesthatseemtobeamazinglysimilartothoseofhumans.Indeed,thetransformationoftheconceptoftheanimalinmodernbehaviouralbiologyhasbeenfundamental.Thishasbeenconfirmedbythedeathofathirdbelief:fordecades,itwastaughtthatanimalsbehaveforthegoodoftheirspecies.Todayweknowthisisnotthecase.Rather,animalsdoeverythingtoensurethatcopiesoftheirowngenesarepassedtothenextgenerationwithmaximumefficiencyand,whennecessary,theywillalsokillconspecifics.Clearly,theyarenot,asJaneGoodallhadoncefamouslyhoped,‘likeus,butbetter’.Theborderbetweenhumansandanimalsisalsobeginningtoblurinotherareas.Certainaspectsofthesocialenvironmentcancausestressforbothhumansandanimals,whileothersimilarfactorscanrelieveit.Indeed,animalbehaviourdoesnotdevelopinafixedmanner:environmentalinfluences,socialisation,andlearningcanchangeananimalfromtheprenatalphase(胎儿期)throughadulthood.Likehumans,animalsultimatelyappearindividualiseduponcloserinspection.However,suchsimilaritiesacrossgenes,brainstructure,andtheendocrine(内分泌的)systemdonotautomaticallyimplysimilaritiesconcerningthoughts,feelings,andbehaviour.Tobetterunderstandthesecharacteristics,weneedtolookatspecificstudiesinbothanimalsandhumans.Inthecaseofanimals,suchstudiestakeplacewithinthefieldofbehaviouralbiology,whichwasproperlydefinedbyoneofthefathersofthediscipline,theNobelPrizewinnerNikolaasTinbergen,as‘thestudyofbehaviourbybiologicalmethods’.28.Accordingtothenewresearch,someanimals___________.A.possessrichemotions.B.canhardlyrecognizethemselves.C.canshowlittleself-awareness.D.areincapableofunderstanding.29.Itcanbeinferredthatanimals’behaviouralactionsaremainlydrivenby__________.A.theirdesiretoprotecttheirspecies.B.theirabilitytorecognizethemselvesinmirrors.C.theirurgetoguaranteethegenetransmission.D.theireagernesstobesociallyinteracted.30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtoParagraph3?A.There’sacleardistinctionbetweenhumansandanimals.B.Socialenvironmentmayhaveanimpactonanimalbehavior.C.Animalswilleventuallybecomestandardized.D.Learningalonecanshapeanimalbehaviouraltogether.31.Whichofthefollowingtitlesbestsummarizesthearticle?A.EvolutionofViewsinBehavioralBiology:TypicalHuman,TypicalAnimal?B.TheEmotionalLivesofAnimals:AStudyofSimilaritiesandDifferenceswithHumansC.UnderstandingtheBlurredBoundaries:TheHuman–AnimalConnectioninModernScienceD.PastandPresent:HowBehavioralBiologyViewsAnimalsDBehindtheMaskWearingthefaceofPatihManis,acharacterinBali’sdancedramas,meansmorethansimplyputtingonatapel,ormask.“Whenyoudancewithatapelandperformitscharacter,youundergoatransformation,”saysIMadeBandem,ascholarandteacherofBalinesearts–andadancerforsevendecades.“Youmust‘marry’thatmaskandmakeritual(仪式)offeringstocreateunitybetweenyourselfandthetapel.Manydancerswillsleepwiththemaskbesidethem,sothattheycanlearnitstruecharacter.”Hand–carvedtapelareessentialtoTopengPajeganandTopengPanca,dancedramasoftenheldattemplefestivalsandfamilyritualsacrossthisIndonesianisland.Themasks,alongwithdelicatecostumes,musicthatmakesyousleep,andstaccatomovements–sometimesonlyofthefingers–haveattractedBalineseaudiencessincethe17thcentury.ThestoriesstagedinPajeganandPancatellthehistoryoftheBalinesepeople,andthecharactersneverchange:Theirappearance,movements,roles,andeventheorderinwhichtheyemergeremainthesame.Yetinspiteofthisstructure,topengleaveroomforagreatdealofartisticfreedom.Withnowrittentextandnorequiredmusicalarrangement,theentireperformancewhichcanlastaroundfourhourswillbeanimprovisation–dancersandmusiciansdrawingsignalsfromoneanother.It’sbelievedthateverymaskusedforperformancehasaspirit.Andifthecorrectofferingsandtabooshavebeenobservedandthedancershavedevotedthemselvestomental,physical,andspiritualtraining,thenduringadancedramatheirbodieswillbecomeamediumforthetapel’sspirit.“Adancerstrivestoachievetaksu,whichisacombinationofpresence,power,andpassion,”saysBandem.“Thisiswhatweprayforbeforeweperform;itisthroughtaksuthatwebringtheancestorsandtheirstoriestolife.”32.Whatcanwelearnabouttapelfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Tapelreferstoacharacter’sname.B.Tapelissupposedtobewiththedancersallalong.C.Tapelbuildsabridgebetweenthedancerandthetruecharacter.D.Tapelexperiencesdramaticchangeswhenwornbyadancer.33.Allthefollowingcanattracttheaudienceatthedancedramasmentionedexcept________.A.Well-designedcostumes.B.Balinesestories.C.Upliftingmusic.D.Artisticfreedom.34.A.Aperformancecreatedcasually.B.Aperformancewithfullpreparation.C.Aperformancegivenperfectlyterribly.D.Aperformancewithoutdeliberatepreparation.35.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.TaksuisaBalinesedancer’spursuit.B.Thestorybehindthemask.C.Tapel’sspiritisimpossibletooverlook.D.Taksuisamediumtoconnectthepastandthepresent.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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。TheHabitsofRecoveringProcrastinators(拖延者)Weallprocrastinate(拖延)occasionally.Procrastinationcanbedefinedasdelayingaproject,ataskoranintendedcourseofaction,despiteexpectingtofeeltheguiltorshameofthedelay.Ihavedevelopedsomehabitsthatwillallowyoutoliveinthepresent,bemuchmoreproductiveandremovetheprocrastinationthatnolongerservesyou.ManageyourselfinTime.Becomingarecoveringprocrastinatorrequiresdevelopingamuchgreatersenseoftime—onehour,oneday,oneweek,onemonth,oneyear.36Youthengainabetterunderstandingofhowtomanageyourtimeeffectivelyandmakesteadyprogresstowardsyourgoals.Setsmallgoals._37Theydesiretohaveahalf-a-million-dollaryearintheirfirstyearasabusinessownerortomakearemarkableleapfromahigh-schoolactortowinninganOscar.Instead,whattypicallyhappensisthattheyfallapartemotionally.Thosebreakdownslessentheemotionalenergynecessarytoprogresstowardtheirgoals.38Ifyoutendtoprocrastinate,keepinganorganizedlisthelpsyoudevelopmuchmorefocus.Byactivelycommittingyourtaskstowriting,youbreakfreefromtheaimlessspinningandequipyourselftoovercomeprocrastination.Ranktasksbyimportance.Developthehabitoforganizingyourtasksbasedontheirsignificance.39Thisway,you’llpreventyourselffromgettingoverwhelmedandensurethatessentialworkgetsdone.Don’tbetoohardonyourself.Overcomingprocrastinationisajourneyfilledwithupsanddowns.40Remembertobekindandpatientwithyourselfalongtheway.You’vegotthis,andIbelieveinyou.A.Documentyourtasksandthoughts.B.It’scommonforprocrastinatorstoaimhigh.C.Youcanestablishadailyorweeklytimetable.D.Overcomeprocrastinationwithorganizedfocus.E.Identifythemostcriticalonesandtacklethemfirst.F.Thisisbreakingdowntasksintomanageabletimeframes.G.You’llencounterroadblocksandexperiencemomentsoffrustration.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。Iftheplantcouldthrive(茁壮成长),maybeIcouldtoo,evenwithcancer.Aftermycancerdiagnosis(诊断),myfriendgiftedmealuckybambooplantinadeep-greenpotterybowl.Despitemyphysicallimitations,41thegreenplantbecameanachievementduringatimewhenIfelt42.Asafamilyphysicianusedto43care,nowIwastheonerelyingonothers.The44changeleftmefeelingunsettled.Wateringtheplant,assmallanactasitwas,45metomyoldidentityandtaughtmeIcouldstillbeacaregiverandbe46.Throughsurgery,radiation,andchemotherapy(化疗),I47lookingaftertheplant,anditthrived,sodidmy48.Butthen,49,itsleaveskeptbrowninganddroppingtothefloor.The50ofitsstrugglesmademefrustratedanduneasy.Iseeminglyrelateditsstruggletomyownhealth,fearingit51thereturnofmytumor(肿瘤).Asmyanxietyeased,I52guidanceonlinetofigureouthowtobettertakecareofthepoorlittlething.Followingthe53found,Itransplantedittoalargerpot,allowingmoreroomandnutrientsitrequired.Whenitreturnedtothesunnywindow,webothbegantothriveagain!Now,theluckybamboowasnotjusta54iteminmyhomebutarepresentationoflife,andtheabilitytofind55eveninchallengingcircumstances.41.A.lookingfor B.pickingup C.diggingup D.caringfor42.A.useless B.painless C.selfless D.desireless43.A.respecting B.persuading C.showing D.providing44.A.gradual B.positive C.enormous D.complex45.A.connected B.recommended C.added D.sent46.A.focusedon B.broughtup C.pickedup D.dependedon47.A.delayed B.continued C.avoided D.considered48.A.optimism B.career C.opportunity D.lesson49.A.originally B.possibly C.mysteriously D.approximately50.A.attitudes B.signs C.meanings D.outcomes51.A.affected B.mirrored C.tested D.prevented52.A.exchanged B.shared C.appreciated D.sought53.A.instructions B.commands C.schedules D.trends54.A.flexible B.sustainable C.decorative D.sensitive 55.A.company B.hope C.aid D.creativity第二节(共10个小题;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。First-timevisitorstoChengdumayfindittobeacitywithrichculturalheritage.Theemblem(标志)ofagoldleaf,56(feature)fourflyingbirdssurroundingthesun,canbeseeneverywhereinthecity.Theemblem,whichrepresentsChengdu,57(choose)asthesymbolofChinaCulturalHeritagebytheStateAdministrationofCulturalHeritagein2005.AfterthediscoveryoftheSanxingduiRuinsinthecityofGuanghanin1929,58wasbelievedtobeoneofSichuan’smostimportantarchaeologicalfinds,a3,000-year-oldgold-leafsunbirdwasunearthedattheJinshaRuinsin2001.In2018,Chengdumadethedecision59(become)aworldculturalcity.Inrecentyears,Chengdu’seffortstoglobalizehaveaccelerated,60aseriesofmajorinternationalculturalandsportsactivitieshavebeenheld,layingthefoundationforittobuild61intoaworld-famoustouristcity.Chengdu’s62(attract)rangefromgiantpandas63thepoeticlegacyoftheDuFuThatchedCottage.Hiddeninthickgreenery,theTempleofMarquisWuwasbuiltas64memorialhallinhonorofZhugeLiangandnowChina’spersonificationofloyaltyandwisdom.ThecityalsooffersamuseumincludingacottagemodelledafterthepoeticdescriptionsofDuFu,oneofChina's65(great)poets,emphasizinghisinfluenceonChineseliterature.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你们学校正在举办“我最喜欢的格言”的征文活动,内容包括:1.对格言进行解释;2.结合个人经历谈论意义或启示。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可选择参考内容以外的格言;3.题目已为你写好MyFavouriteProverb。参考内容:1.Athousand-milejourneybeginswiththefirststep.–Laozi2.Whateverisworthdoingisworthdoingwell.MyFavouriteProverb________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(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。IwasnineteenyearsoldthefirsttimeIsawmyowntruecharacter.AtleastIcansaythatmytruecharacterchangedthatday.Foraboutayear,myvoyagetoandfromworkeachdayincludedaten-minutewalkthroughtheheartofdowntownToronto.Aswithmostlargecities,thehomelesspopulationofTorontooftengatheredondown-towncorners,askingpedestrians(行人)fortheirsparechange.Likemostbusycitizens,Ilearnedtoignorethenamelessfaceswhobeggedmeformoneyeachday.Inmyeyes,theyareonthestreetsbecausetheychoosetobe.Irememberhowparticularlycoldtheweatherhadbeenthatday.Ipassedtheusualcrowdofhomelessbeggars,ignoredallofthem,andcontinuedwalking.AsIcrossedanintersection(交叉路口),Isawhimsittingagainstabuilding,holdingawhitecupinfrontofhim.IheardhisshakyvoicetargetmeasIspedpasthim.“Sparesomechange?”heasked.Ididn’tevenbotherlookingupathisnamelessface.“Ihavenomoneyonme,”Isaidquickly.Lookingbacknow,Ifeelasthoughfatehadsetoutthatdaytoteachmealesson.Justafewfeetpasthim,Islippedontheicyroad.IlayonthegroundforseveralmomentswonderingifIhadbrokenmyleg.ThenIheardafamiliarvoiceonlyinchesaboveme.“Areyouallright?”heasked.IknewimmediatelythatthiswasthemanIhadjustrushedpast.Isawthesmooth,sympatheticlookinhiseyes.IheldhishandasIstruggledtogettomyfeet.HeheldmyarmasIhobbled(跛行)tothenearbybusstop.ThepaininmylegtoldmethatIneededanX-ray.“MynameisMike,”hesaid.“Youreallyshouldn’ttrywalkingonthatleg.Youreallyneedtogetitcheckedbyadoctor,”hesaidwithdeepconcern.“Thisbusgoespastthehospital,”Isaidquickly,pointingtothebussignaboveme.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Mikepausedandasuddenlookofrealizationcrossedhisface.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Iturnedawayfromhisofferinghandandreachedformypurse.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________吉林市2023-2024学年度高中毕业年级第一次模拟测试参考答案一、听力答案:1-5BACBA6-10CCBAB11-15CCBBA16-20AABCA二、阅读理解答案:A篇:21-23CABB篇:24-27DBADC篇:28-31ACBAD篇:32-35CCDA七选五:36-40FBAEG三、完型填空41-45DADCA46-50DBACB51-55BDACB四、语法填空56.featuring57.waschosen58.which59.tobecome60.and61.itself62.attractions63.to64.a65.greatest五、写作应用文参考范文MyFavouriteProverbMyfavouriteproverbis“Athousand-milejourneybeginswiththefirststep.”,whichmeansweshouldtakethefirststepwithcouragetopursueourdreamratherthanjustshoutemptysloganswithouttakinganyaction.Mypersonalexperienceisacaseinpoint.Atsenior1,IhaddifficultykeepingupwithothersinEnglish.Atthattime,Ihadtwochoices.IcouldchoosetogiveupandalsoIcouldchoosetofindouttherootoftheproblemandseeksolutions.Ichosethelatter.ItookimmediatestepsandmadedeterminedeffortstoimprovemyEnglishstepbystep.Ibeganwithrecitingwordsandreviewingthemseveraltimes.Toothers,itwasseeminglytooeasytomention.Buttome,itwasakeystepformetoimprovemyEnglish.IfexcellingatEnglishismylongjourney,IamgladthatItookthefirststepbravelyanddeterminedlyinsenior1.Thisproverbcanserveasareminderthatlongandarduousasthejourneyaheadis,wecanbeclosertoourdreamaslongaswearebraveenoughtotakeaction.读后续写参考范文Mikepaused,andalookofsuddenrealizationcrossedhisface.Hequicklyreachedintohispocketandpulledouthissmallwhitecup.Aftercountingthemerechangecarefullyinit,heheldallouttowardme,hiseyesbrimmingwithcareandsincerity.Atthatmoment,anembarrassedsilencestruckforamoment.Ilookedupathiminshock.“Iknowyouhavenochange,”hesaidwithasmilingface,“butIthinkthere’sjustenoughhereforyoutotakethebus.”IwasoverwhelmedwithguiltasIrememberedthelieIhadtoldhim.Iturnedawayfromhis

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