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高三英语第1页共12页高三英语第二学期5月英语学情检测高三英语试卷(本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟)第I卷(选择题三部分共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whoisthemanpossiblytalkingto?A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Hismother2.WhatdoweknowaboutSam?A.HissisterwillleaveforNewYork.B.HissisterwillleaveforLosAngeles.C.HewillleaveNewYork.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Rewritethepaperbecausetherearetoomanymistakes.B.Throwthepaperaway.C.Readthepaperagain.4.Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?A.Helenthersomemoney. B.Hegaveherafive-poundbill.C.Hereturnedhermoneyfound.5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Atarailwaystation. C.Atadepartmentstore.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第68题。6.Whomdoyouthinkthewomanwasangrywith?A.Theman.B.Therepairman.C.Theshopkeeper.7.Whycouldn'tthewomanfindtherepairshop?A.Shemissedtherightturn. B.Themangaveherthewrongdirections.C.Shewasabaddriver.8.Whydidthemantellhertoturntothesetelevisionrepairmen?A.Theshopwaseasytofind. B.Oneoftherepairmenwashisfriend. C.Theydidgoodworkandthepricewasreasonable.听第7段材料,回答第911题9.What'stherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?A.Theyareteacherandstudent. B.Theyarefriends. C.Theyaremotherandson.10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Lookforanewapartment. B.Findajobtoearn$200amonth.C.Shareanapartmentwithoneortworoommates.11.Howmuchdoesthewomanwanttospendonrent?A.Lessthan$200amonth. B.Somewhereabout$200amonth.C.Alittlemorethan$200amonth.听第8段材料,回答第1214题。12.Whatisthewomangoodat?A.Swimming. B.Running. C.Playing.13.Howoldwasshewhenshebecamefamous?A.Shewastwenty. B.Shewasthirteen. C.Shewasfifteen.14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewomanfromthedialogue?A.ShetookpartinoneoftheOlympicGames.B.Shestillswimsforinternationalcompetitions.C.Sheusedtoswimthirtyfivemileseveryweek.听第9段材料,回答第1517题。15.Whathadgonewrongintheirhouse?A.Theirwashingmachine. B.Theelectricity.C.Thelights.16.WhowasMr.Smith?A.Arepairman. B.Thewoman'shusband. C.Thewoman'snewneighbor.17.Whydidthemanthinkitwouldcosthimdearly?A.Becausehewantedtobuyacar.B.Becausehedidn'thaveagoodjob.C.Becausetheircarneededrepairing.听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18.Whatwerethestudentsgoingtodo?A.Theyweregoingtoreadtheirarticlesbeforeavideocamera.B.TheyweregoingtoreadnewsonTV.C.Theyweregoingtocelebratethewriter'ssister'sbirthday.19.Whywasthewritersonervous?A.Hehadneverstoodbeforeavideocamera.B.Hehadneverreadhisownarticlebeforeavideocamera.C.Thiscamerawasdifferentfromtheonehehadoncefaced.20.Whatwasthewriter'sfeelingstohisclassteacher?A.Nervous. B.Afraid. C.Thankful.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Historically,______mainmaterialformakingtableshasbeenwood,but______metalandstonehavealsobeenused.A.the;/ B./;/ C.the;the D./;the22.Lotsofrescueworkerswereworkingaroundtheclock,______suppliestoYushu,QinghaiProvinceaftertheearthquake.A.havingsent B.tosend C.sending D.tohavesent23.Withyourhelp,thereisnodoubt______ourplanismeantforwillworkoutsuccessfully.A.thatwhat B.whetherthat C.whatthat D.thatwhether24.Myscheduleisquite______Icouldarrangetomeetwithyouanydaynextweek.A.impressive B.deliberate C.ambiguous D.flexible25.AscientistwhocanspeakEnglishisinclosertouchwiththoseofothercountriesthan______whodoesn’t.A.that B.those C./ D.one26.Chinaneedstostrikeabalancebetweenmaintaininga______fastandstabledevelopmentandeconomicstructuraladjustment.A.relatively B.seemingly C.approximately D.environmentally27.Thelivingroomiscleanandtidy,withadiningtablealready______foramealtobecooked.A.laid B.laying C.tolay D.beinglaid28.Greeneconomyoffersanewmodel______peoplecouldbothprotecttheclimateanddeveloptheeconomy,accordingtowhatLisaidattheInternationalCooperativeConferenceonGreenEconomyandClimateChange.A.how B.why C.where D.which29.—Howdoyoufindthetownyouvisitedyesterday?—Thetownhaschangedoutofall______inthepast20years,acompletelynewoneinfrontofme.A.realization B.description C.expression D.recognition30.______,buttheideaofhavingtoworkmorethantenhoursadaywithoutweekendsdiscouragedme.A.Wantingtobeateacher B.AlthoughIwantedtobeateacherC.Ihadwantedtobeateacher D.Towanttobeateacher31.Allthepeoplewhowereintheroomwhenthewatchwasstolenmust______beingsearched.A.referto B.submitto C.objectto D.taketo32.Everything______doingisworthyof______well.A.worthy;beingdone B.worthy;doingC.worth;beingdone D.worth;doing33.—Howlonghaveyoubeenhere?—Onlyaboutfiveminutes.HenryandSimon______herewithme.A.walk B.havewalked C.walked D.hadwalked34.Unemploymentinsomewesterncountriesisonthecrease.Agrowingnumberofyoungpeople,______,arefindingthemselvesoutofwork.A.incase B.inshort C.inparticular D.intotal35.—It’sreportedinthelocalnewspaperthatthemurdererwascaughtinasmalltown.—______A.Justicehaslongarms. B.Lieshaveshortlegs.C.Onefalsemovemaylosethegame. D.Kingsgomad,andthepeoplesufferforit.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnedayinearlyDecember,wewokeuptodiscoveraheavyfallofsnow.“Mom,canwego36afterbreakfast?”myeleven-year-olddaughterEricabegged.Ididn’twantto37herrequest,soweheadedtowardstheonly38inourtown.Whenwearrived,thehillwascrowdedwithpeople.Wefoundanopenspotnexttoathinmanandhisthree-year-oldson.Theboywasalreadylyinginthesled(雪橇),39tobelaunched.“Comeon,Daddy!”hecalled.Themanlookedoveratme.“Okayifwego40?”heasked.“Sure.Lookslikeyoursonisreadytogo,”Isaid.Withthat,hegavetheboyahuge41,andoffheflew!Andthefatherranafterhissonatfullspeed.“Hemustbeafraidthathissonisgoingto42somebody,”IsaidtoErica.“We’dbetterbe43,too.”Thenwealsoskieddownthehillatagreatspeed.Aswereturnedtothetop,Inoticedthatthemanwas44hisson,whowasstilllyinginthesled,backuptothesummit.Whenwereachedthetop,theboywasreadytoplayagain.Again,thefather45himdownthehill,andthenpulledboththeboyandthesledbackup.Thelittleboywasterriblyspoiltbyhisfather,Ithought.46hewassmall,thechildcouldpullhisownsledupthehillonceinawhile.This47wentonformorethananhour,butthemannever48,andhewasveryhappyinstead.Finally,Icould49itnolonger.Icalledtohim,“Youhavetremendous50!”Themansmiledandsaid,“Hehascerebralpalsy(脑瘫).Hecan’twalk.”Iwasdumbstruck(惊呆的).Ithadallseemedsohappy,so51,thatitneveroccurredtomethatthechildmightbe52.AlthoughIdidn’tknowtheman’sname,Itoldthe53inmynewspapercolumn.Eitherheorsomeoneheknewmusthaverecognizedhim,54shortlyafterward,Ireceivedthisletter:DearMrs.Silverman,TheenergyIexpendedonthehillthatdayis55comparedtowhatmysondoeseveryday.Tome,heisatruehero.36.A.camping B.hiking C.shopping D.skiing37.A.answer B.refuse C.allow D.accept38.A.hill B.lake C.market D.gym39.A.promising B.advising C.waiting D.warning40.A.too B.second C.last D.first41.A.wave B.ability C.push D.touch42.A.lookat B.runinto C.comeacross D.callon43.A.natural B.honest C.careful D.special44.A.attracting B.following C.pulling D.forbidding45.A.found B.chased C.drove D.noticed46.A.Asif B.Eventhough C.Nowthat D.Eversince47.A.accident B.signal C.pattern D.adventure48.A.doubted B.laughed C.tired D.cried49.A.interrupt B.stand C.change D.demand50.A.energy B.value C.skills D.attitude51.A.fair B.frightening C.normal D.unlucky52.A.homeless B.disabled C.technical D.creative53.A.joke B.story C.meeting D.news54.A.because B.unless C.if D.although55.A.all B.everything C.something D.nothing第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMorethan1.5billionpeoplearoundtheworldlivewithoutelectricity.FindingbetterwaystobringlighttothepooristhegoalofresearcherslikeProfessorIrvine.Inthelate1990s,hewasworkinginNepalwhenhisreturnflightwascanceled.Adelaygavehimtimetotakeafourteen-dayhikingtripintheHimalayas.Onedayhelookedinthewindowofaschoolandnoticedhowdarkitwas.Thisisacommonproblemformillionsofchildrenaroundtheworld.Manyfamiliesusekeroseneoil(煤油)lamps.Therearemanyproblemswiththeselamps.Theyproduceonlyasmallamountoflight.Theyaredangeroustobreathe.Andtheyareabigfiredanger,causingmanyinjuriesanddeathseachyear.Kerosenecostslessthanotherformsoflighting,butitisstillcostlyinpoorcountries.ProfessorIrvinesaysmanypeoplespendover100dollarsayearonthefuel.WhenhereturnedtoCanada,hebeganresearchingwaystoprovidesafeandcleanlighting.Hebeganexperimentingwithlight-emittingdiodes(发光二极管),LEDs,athislab.Asaprofessorofrenewableenergy,healreadyknewaboutthetechnology.Light-emittingdiodesaresmallglasslampsthatusemuchlesselectricitythantraditionalbulbs(灯泡)andlastmuchlonger.Heusedaone-wattbrightwhiteLEDmadeinJapan.HefounditontheInternetandconnectedittoabicycle-poweredgenerator(发电机).Heremembersthinkingitwassobrightthatachildcouldreadbythelightofasinglediode.In2000,aftermuchresearchandmanyexperiments,hereturnedtoNepaltoputthesystemsintohomes.Nowthehomesof25,000peoplein51countrieshavebeenequippedwithit.“Theone-timecostofoursystemwhichbasicallylivesforever,aswellasthesolarpanel—islessthanonehundreddollars.So,oneyearofkerosenewouldpayforasolid-statelightingsystem,”hesaid.Nowhisaimistodevelopalower-costlightingsystem.InJanuary,IrvineisleavingtheUniversityofCalgary.HehasalsodecidedtostarthisowncompanyinIndia.56.Wecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthatkeroseneoillamps______.A.costmorethanotherformsoflightingB.havedamagedchildren’seyesightC.havewastedonlyalittlefuelD.havealotofdisadvantages57.IrvineconnectedawhiteLEDtoabicycle-poweredgeneratortoprove______.A.whetheritcanworkwithoutelectricityB.whetheritcanworkwellwithlesselectricityC.whetheritcanlastlongerthanageneratorD.whetheritisbrighterthanatraditionalbulb58.WecanlearnfromthetextthatIrvine______.A.likesIndiaratherthanNepalB.isgoodatmakingnewkindsofbulbsC.isgivinguphisjobintheuniversityD.istoearnmuchmoneyfromhiscompanyBAsteachers,mostofushavebeentaughtthattestsarethebestwaytoassessourstudents’learningandtheeffectivenessofourteaching.Butwhenastudentscorespoorlyonatest,howdoesheorshebenefit?Thestudentlosesconfidenceandendsupfeeling“stupid”.Ibelievewecanuseteststoimprovelearning,notjustcheckwhatourstudentshavememorized.Irecentlyattendedaconferencewherethespeaker,ThomasGuskey,challengedustoconsiderhowwemightchangethecultureofclassroomtesting.Guskeyasked,“Whathappenstothesetests?Whateducationalpurposedotheyserve?”Hispointwasthatteacherstypicallygradetestpapers,givethemback,andthenmoveon.Studentsputtheirtestpapersawayandneverlookatthemagain.Somestudentswillevenmakeashowofwalkingleisurelytothetrashtocrumpleandtosstheirtestpapersintothebin.Ifastudentfeelslikeheorshestudiedhardforatestandstillgotabadgrade,heorshecanbecomedisheartenedwiththeclassroomcyclethatconsistsofteachingandtesting,teachingandtesting.Manytimes,testingsimplyfeelslikeawinningorlosinggamebetweenstudentsandtheirteachers.I’llneverforgetthedaymysonandIwerediscussingtestinginoneofhisleastfavoriteclasses(andwithhisleastfavoriteteacher)andhelookedmesquareintheeyesandsaid,“Mom,Irefusetoplaythegame.”Mysonwasinhonorsclasses,yethefeltthisway!Woulditberegardedaslessofagameifstudentshadachancetoretakethetest,orworkoutwherethey’dgonewrong?Thereisanargumentfortheexamasthefinalassessment:ifstudentsdon’thavetheknowledgebythetimethey’retested,that’sunfortunate,butit’stimetomoveon—there’sonlysomuchtimetoteachthematerial.“Whataboutsurgeons(外科医师)?Dothey‘test’theirlearningonagenuinepatient?”Guskeyasked.“Ordotheygettochecktheirlearningonadeadbodytomakesurethey’vegotitworkedout?”Youwouldn’tshowasurgeonaheartbypassinatextbookandthensendhimorherstraightintotheoperatingroom!Bymovingonimmediatelyaftergivinganexam,we’remissingavaluableopportunitytoteachourstudentsexactlywhattheyneedtolearn!Ratherthanagameinwhichstudentseitherwinorlose,wecanturntestingintoawin-winclassroomexperiencebygivingstudentstheopportunitytolearnfromtheirmistakes.Wecanchangethecultureinourclassroomsbyusingtestsasatooltoimprovelearningratherthanmarkingtheendofthelearningprocess.59.AccordingtowhatGuskeysaid,thecultureofclassroomtestingmakes______.A.teachersfocusonstudents’mistakesB.studentsdissatisfiedwiththeirteachersC.studentsnottaketestsseriouslyatallD.teachersloseconfidenceintheirstudents60.ThewritermentionedhersoninParagraph3to______.A.complainabouthisplayinggamesallthetimeB.showthathersondidwellatschooltestsC.explaintheimportanceofafavoriteteacherD.provethatchildrendon’tliketestsatall61.ItisimpliedinthefourthparagraphthatGuskeythought______.A.testsdidn’tplayaroleofeducationatschoolB.thereisenoughtimetoteachwhatstudentsdon’tgetC.surgeonslearnfromtheirperformingoperationsD.theoreticalknowledgeisofnousetosurgeons62.Thewriterseemstosupportthestatementthat______.A.testsareawiningorlosinggamebetweenstudentsandteachersB.testsshouldhelpstudentsfindareaswheretheyarestrugglingC.testsareatooltocheckwhatstudentshavememorizedD.testsshouldbeamarktoendalearningcourseCFreezingweathercanmeanfrostbiteandhypothermiaunlessapersonisprepared.Doyouknowhowtostaywarm,dryandsafeinsuchcoldwinter?Frostbiteisdamagethathappenswhenskinisexposedtoextremecoldfortoolong.Itmainlyhappensonthehands,feet,noseandears.Peoplewithsmallcasesoffrostbitethataffectonlytheskinmaynotsufferanylifelongdamage.Butifdeepertissue(组织)isaffected,apersonislikelytofeelpaineverytimetheareagetscold.Ifbloodvesselsaredamaged,peoplecansufferaninfectionofgangrene(坏疽).Sometimes,doctorshavetoremovefrostbittenareaslikefingersandtoes.Hypothermiahappenswhenthebodycannotproduceasmuchheatasitreleases.Theconditioncomesonslowly.Signsofhypothermiaincludeuncontrollableshaking,veryslowbreathingandunclearthinking.Ifnottreatedproperly,Hypothermiacanbedeadly.Asimplewaytoavoidcold-relatedinjuriesistorememberfourbasicsteps.ThinkofCOLD—C.O.L.D.TheCstandsforcover.Wearahatandascarftokeepheatfromescapingthroughthehead,neckandears.Andwearmittens(连指手套)insteadofgloves.Ingloves,thefingersareseparated,sothehandsmightnotstayaswarm.TheOstandsforoverexertion(劳累过度).Avoidactivitiesthatwillmakeyousweaty.Wetclothesandcoldweatherareabadmix.Lisforlayers.Wearingloose,lightweightclothes,onelayerontopofanother,isbetterthanwearingasingleheavylayerofclothing.Also,makesureouterwearismadeofmaterialthatiswater-resistantandtightlyknit.CanyouguesswhattheDinC.O.L.D.standfor?Disfordry.Inotherwords,stayasdryaspossible.Payattentiontotheplaceswheresnowcanenter,likethetopsofboots,thenecksofcoatsandthewristareasofmittens.Andherearetwootherthingstokeepinmind—oneforchildrenandtheotherforadults.Eatingsnowmightbefunbutitlowersthebody’stemperature.Anddrinkingalcoholmightmakeapersonfeelwarm.Butwhatitreallydoesisweakenthebody’sabilitytoholdheat.63.Theunderlinedword“hypothermia”inParagraph1meanstheconditionof______.A.havingalowbodytemperatureB.sufferingfromcoldweatherC.breathingwithgreatdifficultyD.givingofftoomuchheat64.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsus______.A.aboutthescientificdefinitionoffrostbiteB.howdoctorstreatfrostbiteC.howfrostbitedamagesourbodiesD.howfrostbiteforms65.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheC.O.L.D.accordingtothetext?A.Theyarefourbasicstepstokeepwarm.B.Glovescan’tprotectusfromcoldsometimes.C.Weshouldkeepourselvesasdryaspossible.D.Theycanprotectusfrominjuriescompletely.66.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat______.A.theauthorthinkseatingsnowissafeB.snowandalcoholmayalsocausedamageC.drinkingalcoholcankeeppeoplewarmD.adultspreferdrinkingalcoholtoeatingsnowDTheyweregoingtoFortLauderdale—threeboysandthreegirls—andwhentheyboardedthebus,theywerecarryingsandwichesandwineinpaperbags,dreamingofgoldenbeachesandseatidesasthegray,coldspringofNowYorkwentbehindthem.AsthebuspassedthroughNewJersey,theybegantonoticeVingo.Hesatinfrontofthem,completelyinsilence.“Wantsomewine?”shesaid.Hesmiledandtookaswigfromthebottle.Hethankedherandbecamesilentagain.Afterawhile,shewentbacktotheothers,andVingonoddedinsleep.Inthemorning,theyawokeoutsideanotherHowardJohnson’s,andthistimeVingowentin.Thegirlinsistedthathejointhem.Heorderedblackcoffeeandsomecookiesastheyoungpeopletalkedaboutsleepingonbeaches.Whentheyreturnedtothebus,thegirlsatwithVingoagain,andafterawhile,slowlyandpainfully,hebegantotellhisstory.HehadbeeninprisoninNewYorkforthepastfouryears,andnowhewasgoinghome.“Areyoumarried?”“Idon’tknow.”“Youdon’tknow?”shesaid.“Well,whenIwasinprisonIwrotetomywife,”hesaid,“ItoldherthatIwasgoingtobeawayforalongtime,andthatifshecouldn’tstandit,ifthekidskeptaskingquestions,andifithurthertoomuch,well,shecouldjusforgetme.I’dunderstand.Getanewman,Isaid—she’sawonderfulwoman.Itoldhershedidn’thavetowriteme.Andshedidn’t.Notforthreeandahalfyears.”“Andyou’regoinghomenow,notknowing?”“Yeah.Well,lastweek,whenIwassuretheparole(假释)wascomingthrough,Iwroteheragain.WeusedtoliveinBrunswick,justbeforeJacksonville,andthere’sabigoak(橡树)justasyoucomeintotown.Itoldherthatifshedidn’thaveanewmanandifshe’dtakemeback,sheshouldputayellowhandkerchiefonthetree,andI’dgetoffandcomehome.Ifshedidn’twantme,forgetit—nohandkerchiefandI’dgoonthrough.”“Wow,”thegirlexclaimed,“Wow.”Shetoldtheothers,andsoonallofthemwereinit,lookingatthepicturesVingoshowedthemofhiswifeandthreechildren.Nowtheywere20milesfromBrunswick,andtheyoungpeopletookoverwindowseatsontherightside,waitingfortheapproachofthegreatoak.Vingostoppedlooking,tighteninghisface,asifprotectinghimselfagainststillanotherdisappointment.ThenBrunswickwastenmiles,andthenfive.Then,suddenly,alloftheyoungpeoplewereupoutoftheirseats,shoutingandcrying.Vingosatthereastonished,lookingattheoak.Itwascoveredwithyellowhandkerchiefs—20ofthem,30ofthem,maybehundreds,flyinginthewind.Astheyoungpeopleshouted,Vingoslowlyrosefromhisseatandmadehiswaytothefrontofthebustogohome.67.Atthebeginningofthestory,theyoungboysandgirls______.A.showedagreatinterestinVingo B.didn’tnoticeVingoatallC.wantedtoofferhelptoVingo D.didn’tlikeVingoatall68.Theunderlinedpart“HowardJohnson’s”ismostprobablya(n)______.A.busstation B.apartment C.hospital D.restaurant69.HowdidVingofeelonthewayhome?A.Ashamed. B.Relaxed. C.Nervous. D.Disappointed.70.Theparagraphsfollowingthispassagewouldmostprobablytalkabout______.A.Vingo’sexperienceinprisonB.theyoungpeople’straveltoFortLauderdaleC.Vingo’sthreelovelychildrenD.thedialoguebetweenVingoandhisfamily第II卷(非选择题四部分共35分)第四部分任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据短文的内容要点完成文章后的表格。注意:补全填空应符合语法和搭配要求,每空只填一个单词。Mostpeoplehavesomeregretthattheyjustcan’tseemtogetridof.Butholdingontoregretaboutthepastthatcan’tbechangedcanhaveabadimpactonthepossibilityofahappyfuture.Regretisawasteoftime,emotionandenergy.Tomakesurethatyourlifeisasuccessfulone,youneedtotakeactiontoliveinawaythatyouhavenoregretholdingyouback.Somepeoplemakeverybigdecisionswithverylittleconsiderationatall,andasaresulttheyoftenregrettheirdecisions.Beforechoosingacollegemajor,gettingmarriedoracceptingajob,youmustcarefullyconsiderallconditionsandmakeaconsciousdecisionratherthanacarelessone.Bigdecisionsaren’ttheonlyonesthatrequireforethought,though.Beforeyoubecomeangryandsaysomethingyouwillregretlater,thinkaboutwhatyou’regoingtosay.Someofthingswillbeeasytodoandsomewillbehard,butkeepyoureyesontheprizeoflivingasuccessfullifewithoutregret,andyou’llfindthatachievingyourgoalsmightbeeasierthanyouthink.Butdon’tjustdaydreamaboutthosegoals—makeanactuallist,writtendowninblackandwhite,andrefertoitnowandthentoseewhatyouhavelefttodo.Whenyou’refeelinghappyandfullofenergy,takingcareofyourselfisn’taproblem.Butinthosedayswhenyoufeellikecrawlingbeneaththebedandnevercomingoutagain,youstillmusttakecareofyourself.Youcandowhatyouwantanddon’tgetangrywithyourselfaboutyourshortcomings.Onthecontrary,youjustadmitthemandtrytochangethemandmoveon.Improvingyourmentalhealthisjustasimportantastakingcareofyourselfphysically.Keepthosewhoareimportanttoyouverycloseandbesuretoletthemknowhowimportanttheyaretoyou.Family,friends,co-workersandpeoplewhoareascloseasyourfamiliesareyourlifelinesthatyoucandependonwheneveryouneedthemtohelpyourememberwhat’simportantinlife.Youshouldmakesureofrepairingyourrelationshipswithyourfriendsifsomethingbadhappens.Lastbutnotleast,learntogiveyourselfsomerelaxationandnottowasteyourtimeregrettingthingsyoucannotchange.Treatthosethingsproperlyandmoveon.Lifeishard,butitisprecious.Don’twastetimeregrettingthepast,oryourfuturewillgetherebeforeyouknowit.TitleLivingwithoutregretThemeRegretisanormalpartoflife.Whatyoushoulddoistotakeactiontomakeyourlifea(71)__________withoutregret.(72)__________forgettingridofregret▲Regretaboutthepastcangreatly(73)__________yourpossiblehappyfuture.▲Regretwastestime,emotionandenergy.(74)__________(75)__________twicebeforeyouact.Takeeverythinginto(76)__________considerationbeforemakingdecisionsorsayingsomething.Listthethingsyouwanttodo.▲Focusyoureyesonthethingswhichwillbringyouhappiness.▲Putyour(77)__________intopractice.Takecareofyourself.Makesurethatyouareingood(78)__________bothphysicallyandmentally.Keepcloserelationships.Keepclosetothosewhoare(79)__________toyou.Don’tcareaboutsmallthings.Don’tregretthingsthatcannotbe(80)__________andtreasurethepresent-daylife.第五部分书面表达(共l题,满分20分)仔细观察题为《师父被熏晕过去了》的漫画,请你根据对这幅漫画的理解用英语写一篇短文,分析这种情况产生的原因及后果,并发表你的看法。1.词数150左右。开头已经写,不计入总词数。2.要适当发挥想象,不要做简单的描述。3.作文中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。OnedaySunWukongtogetherwithhismasterandbrotherswaswalkingacrossariver.高三第二学期5月英语学情检测参考答案听力 01—05ABCCA06—10ABCBA11—15AACCB16—20CCABC单项选择21—25ACADD 26—30AACDC 31—35BCCCA完形填空36—40DBACD 41—45CBCCB 46—50BCCBA 51—55CBBAD阅读理解56—58DBC 59—62CDAB 63—66ACDB 67—70BDCD任务型阅读71.success 72.Reasons 73.affect 74.Suggestions/Tips/Advice75Think76.careful 77.goals 78.health 79.important 80.changed书面表达OnedaySunWukongtogetherwithhismasterandbrotherswaswalkingacrossariver.Suddenlyhismasterfelloffthehorsebythebadsmellofriverwater.Theyfoundthewatersodirtythattheycouldhardlybreathe.Thepicturemayseemfunnyandalittleridiculous,butitreflectsaseriousproblemofpollutioninoursociety.Alotoffactoriesalongtheriveralwayspourtheirwastewaterandrubbishstraightintotheriver,whichmakestheriverwaterpolluted.Inthiswaymostofthefishintheriverarekilled.Iftheriverwateralloverthecountryispollutedlikethis,nolivingthingswillexistinthewater.Nowmoreandmorepeoplehavecometorealizehowseriousthisproblemis.Facingthisterriblesituation,ourgovernmentisdoingherbesttotakemeasurestofightagainstpollution.Asstudents,weshoulddowhatwecantoprotectourlivingenvironment.Weexpectthatthewaterineveryriverwillbemadecleanerandcleanerbeforelong.听力部分录音材料Text1M:I'mnotfeelingsowell.W:Getsomerestandtakethesethreetimesadayandyoushouldfeelbetter.Ifyoudon't,comebackandseeme.Text2M:ImetSamonthestreettoday.W:Really?Didhesaysomethingabouthissister?M:Yes.SheoughttobeleavingNewYorkverysoon,becauseherhusbandhastakenajobinLosAngeles.Text3M:Areyousureyou'vecorrectedallthemistakesinthepaper?W:PerhapsI'dbetterreaditthrough

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