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试卷类型:A山东新高考联合质量测评9月联考试题高三英语2024.9本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的学校、姓名、班级、座号、考号填涂在相应位置。2.选择题答案必须使用2B铅笔(按填涂样例)正确填涂:非选择题答案必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔书写,绘图时,可用2B铅笔作答,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。保持卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。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。1.Whatwillthespeakerseattonight?A.Italianfood. B.Indianfood. C.Chinesefood.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.InviteJanettothegymafterwork. B.Beeamemberofthegym.C.Takeexerciseeverymorning.3.Howmanycupsofingredientswillthewomanneedintotal?A.Sixcups. B.Fivecups. C.Fourcups.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?A.Athome. B.Intheoffice. C.Inarestaurant.5.Whatistheman’ssuggestion?A.Bookingticketsinadvance. B.Sittingattheback.C.Arrivingearly.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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thewaystokeepabalanceddiet. B.Theadvantagesofhealthyeating.C.Theriskofdevelopinghealthissues.7.Howcanadietrichinfruit,vegetables,andwholegrainshelpaccordingtotheman?A.Itcanimpactourmood. B.Itcanmakeusmoreintelligent.C.Itcanimproveourconcentration.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WheremaySarahbefoundonMondayevening?A.Atthefoodbank. B.Atabookstore. C.Atananimalshelter.9.HowdoesSarahbalanceherlifeandvolunteerwork?A.Bydoingsmallthingsonly. B.Bymanagingtimesuccessfully.C.Bygettingherneighbours’help.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewouldbegintovolunteer. B.Heoftenhelpsneighboursinneed.C.Helacksinterestinvoluntarywork.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheheadset?A.Sheisfedupwithit. B.Sheisfrightenedofit. C.Sheisoptimisticaboutit.12.Whatisthemainfeatureoftheheadset?A.Itsensesbrainmovements. B.Itcreatesrealisticsituations.C.Itsendspeopletoanewworld.13.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Hewilltryaheadseton. B.Hewillpayforaheadset.C.Hewillstudytheheadset.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Appstodevelopmunicationskills.B.Approachestoimprovingmemory.C.Methodsoflearningalanguage.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandofirst?A.Attendclasses. B.Findapartner. C.Joinalearningmunity.16.Whatcouldtherecordofspeechesbeusedforaccordingtotheman?A.Memorizingnewwords. B.Makingaparison. C.municatingwithothers.17.Howcantheman’sadvicebedescribed?A.Helpful. B.Unreliable. C.Confusing.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisanadvantageofthecleanenergy?A.Changingtheclimate. B.Decreasingcarbonrelease.C.Savingmoremoney.19.Howhavecitiesinthenationreducedairpollution?A.Byinvestingagreatdeal. B.Bystoppingdestroyingforest.C.Byturningtointernationalsupport.20.Whichisanefficientwaytoimproveairquality?A.Protectingenergyresources. B.Signingglobalclimateagreements.C.Developingelectricvehicleindustry.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。AYoumaylovestayinghomeandhavingaquietdayinonChristmas—andwetotallygetthat.Butthere’sastrongcasefortravellingduringChristmas,ifonlyonceorafewtimes,too.Inthefollowingcitiesaroundtheworld,Christmastimeisawinteryandmagicalexperiencelikenoother.NewYorkAttheheadofourlistisNewYork,theiconicsettingforsomanyChristmasmovies.GoskatinginRockefellerCenterinfrontofthebigtree(oriflinesaretoolong,checkoutCentralPark’sWollmanRinkforfantasticskylineviews),andvisittheChristmasshopsatBryantParkWinterVillage.Tallinn,EstoniaForanupandingtraveldestinationwithoneofthebestpreservedmedievaltownsintheworld,headtothisBalticcapitalacrosstheseafromFinland.ItalsojustsohappenstobegorgeousatChristmastime,withanauthenticChristmasmarket,Christmasfestival,concerts,andChristmastree—thoughttobetheoldestpublicdisplayofaChristmastreeintheworld.QuebecCityWithitscobbledstreetsandstonebuildingsintheshadowoftheFairmontLeChateauFrontenac,whichlookslikeacastlebutisactuallyahotel,visitorsfeellikethey’reinaholidayfairytale.Plus,itsnortherndestinationmakesawhiteChristmasnearlyaguarantee.Capitoff(ifyoudare)withthetoboggan(雪橇)sliderightinthecentreoftown,thrillingriderssince1884withspeedsofover64kilometresperhour.Bruges,BelgiumThispedestrianfriendlycityisbreathtakingtowalkaroundatChristmastime—ortakeaboatridealongtheshiningcanals.Themedievalbuildingslooklikecookiehouses.Thecity’sholidayeventsincludeamidwinterfestival,wintermarket,carollingandmusic,andanicesculptureexhibit.21.WhichcityisthebestdestinationforaChristmasfilmdirector?A.Tallinn. B.Bruges. C.QuebecCity. D.NewYork.22.Whatisaprobableconcernofvisitorstryingsleddinginthetown?A.Thecobbledstreet. B.Thehighspeed.C.Thefreezingweather. D.Thefairytalecastle.23.WhatisspecialaboutBrugesduringChristmas?A.Aboattripisaccessible. B.TheChristmascookiessellbest.C.AnoldChristmastreeisdisplayed. D.Themedievaltownissuitabletowalk.BLikealmosteverysetofnewparents,BryanandElizabethShawstartedsnappingpicturesoftheirson,Noah,practicallyfromthemomenthewasborn.Whenhewasaboutthreemonthsold,Elizabethnoticedsomethingoddwhenshetookhispicture.TheflashontheirdigitalcameracreatedthetypicalreddotinthecenterofNoah’slefteye,buttherighteyehadawhitespotatthecenter,almostasiftheflashwasbeingreflectedbackatthecamerabysomething.WhenElizabethmentionedthestrangephenomenontotheirdoctor,sheshinedalightintoNoah’seye,sawthesamewhitereflection,andimmediatelysentthefamilytoanophthalmologist(眼科医生).Awhitereflectioninsteadofaredoneisatelltalesignofretinalcancer,andthatisexactlywhatNoahhad.Heenduredmonthsofchemotherapyandradiation,butdoctorsultimatelycouldnotsavehiseye.Retinoblastoma,thescientificnameofNoah’stumor,istreatableifcaughtearly.BryanShawcouldn’thelpbutwonderwhetherthereweresignshe’dmissed.HewentbackovereverybabypictureofNoahhecouldfind—thousandsofthemanddiscoveredthefirstwhitespotinaphototakenwhenNoahwas12daysold.Astimewenton,itappearedmorefrequently.“Bythetimehewasfourmonthsold,itwasshowingupin25percentofthepicturestakenofhimpermonth,”Bryan,achemistryprofessoratBaylorUniversityinTexas,toldPeople.ItwastoolateforNoah’seye,butBryanwasdeterminedtoputhishardwoninsightstogooduse.Hecreatedadatabasethatchartedthecancer’sappearanceineveryphoto.Healsocollectedphotosandpiledthedatafromeightotherchildrenwithretinoblastoma.Armedwiththatdata,hebegantoworkwithcolleaguesinBaylor’sputersciencedepartmenttodevelopasmartphoneappthatcanscanthephotosintheuser’scamerarolltosearchforwhiteeyeandcanbeusedasakindofophthalmoscope(检眼镜).CalledWhiteEyeDetector,itisnowavailableforfreeonGooglePlayandinApple’sAppStore.“Ijustkepttellingmyself,Ireallyneedtodothis,”BryantoldPeople.“Thisdiseaseistoughtodetect.Notonlycouldthissoftwaresavevision,butitcansavelives.”24.WhydidElizabethturntothedoctor?A.BecauseNoahhadstrangebehaviour.B.BecauseNoah’seyeswerehurtbycameraflash.C.BecauseNoahwastobecheckedregularly.D.BecauseNoah’seyeshaddifferentspotsinthephoto.25.WhydidNoah’seyesfailtobecured?A.BecauseNoah’seyeswereinfectedfrequently.B.Becausedoctorswereinexpertintheraredisease.C.BecausesignsofNoah’sproblemwerefoundlate.D.BecauseNoahcouldn’tstandthepainduringtreatment.26.Howdoesthesmartphoneappsavelives?A.Bycheckingphotosforeyedisease. B.Byshootingpicturesforparison.C.Byrecordingdataofeyedevelopment. D.Byexaminingtheeyesightoftheusers.27.WhichofthefollowingwordscandescribeBryan?A.Humorousandkind. B.Honestandhumble.C.Determinedandcaring. D.Courageousandintelligent.CIfyou’reasportsfan,youmaybefamiliarwiththeemotionalrollercoasterthateswithsportsaudience.Whetheryou’repartofabuzzingcrowdinastadium,orjustwatchingathomeonTV,it’seasytogetcaughtupinthehighsandthelowswhenyoucelebrateormiseratewithyourfavouriteteamorathlete.Thosefeelingsaresostrong,infact,thatastudyfromCroatia,publishedinPubMed,showedthattheemotionalstressduringafootballmatchincreasedtheriskofacardiovascular(心血管的)incident.Butcanwatchingsportsbegoodforyoutoo?Theevidencesuggeststhatpeoplewhowatchlivesportingeventsexperiencegreaterwellbeingthanthosewhodon’t.AstudypublishedinFrontiersinPublicHealthbytheAngliaRuskinUniversityintheUK,foundsportsspectatorsfeltlesslonelyandhadhigherscoresforlifesatisfaction.LeadauthorHelenKeyssaidinapressrelease,“Watchinglivesportofalltypesprovidesmanyopportunitiesforsocialinteractionandthishelpstoforgegroupidentityandbelonging.”Shesaysthisthenreduceslonelinessandboostswellbeing.But,ifforanyreasonyouaren’tkeenongoingtoliveevents,don’tworry!WatchingsportsonTVorontheInternetmayalsohavegreatbenefits,accordingtoastudybyTsujiandcolleagues.Theyfoundthatolderadultswhowatchedsportswerelesslikelytohavedepressivesymptomsthanthosewhodidn’t.Ontopofthat,thesportswatcherstendedtohaverichersocialnetworksthannonwatchers.Theauthorssuggestthatthesocialnetworksyougainthroughwatchingsportsmaylowertheriskofdepressivesymptoms.So,thecheersatalivesportseventorevencasualchitchatwithfriendsaboutyourfavouriteteamcanbringafriendshipandmayreducelonelinessanddepression.Itseemsthehealthbenefitsofsportsarenotlimitedtophysicalactivitythroughparticipationinthem,butthatwecanmakegainsinourgeneralwellbeingthroughsocialbonding.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“miserate”inparagraph1mean?A.Agree. B.Struggle. C.Sympathize. D.Correspond.29.WhatdoesthestudypublishedinFrontiersinPublicHealthfocuson?A.Benefitsofdoingsports. B.Lonelinessinsportsmen’slife.C.Positiveeffectsofwatchingsports. D.Players’satisfactionwiththeirperformance.30.Whydoestheauthormentiontheolderadultsportswatchers?A.Todemonstratewatchingsportscanimprovephysicalhealth.B.Topraiseolderpeople’shighspiritwhilewatchingsports.C.Toadvocatetheseniortakingsportsinsteadofwatching.D.Toshowsportswatchingreducesriskofmentaldiseases.31.Whichofthefollowingisthestructureofthetext?A. B. C. D.DSwitchingfoodanddrinkpurchasestoverysimilarbutmoreenvironmentallyfriendlyalternativescouldreducethegreenhousegasemissionsfromhouseholdgroceriesbymorethanaquarter(26%),accordingtoanewAustralianstudyfromTheGeorgeInstitutepublishedinNatureFood.Makingbiggerchanges—likeswappingafrozenmeatlasagne(宽面条)forthevegetarianoption—couldpushthereductiontoasmuchas71%.LeadauthorDrAllisonGainessaid,“Dietaryhabitsneedtochangesignificantlyifwearetomeetglobalemissionstargets,particularlyinhighinecountrieslikeAustralia,theUK,andtheUS.”Butwhileconsumersareincreasinglyawareoftheenvironmentalimpactofthefoodsystem,theylackreliableinformationtoidentifythemoreenvironmentallyfriendlyoptions.Researcherscalculatedtheprojectedemissionsofannualgrocerypurchasesfrom7,000AustralianhouseholdsinTheGeorgeInstitute’sFoodSwitchdatabaseandglobalenvironmentalimpactdatasets.Morethan22,000productswereassignedtomajor,minorandsubcategoriesoffoods(e.g.‘breadandbakery’,‘bread’and‘whitebread’,respectively)toquantifyemissionssavedbyswitchingbothwithinandbetweengroups.Makingswitcheswithinthesamesubcategoriesoffoodscouldleadtoemissionreductionsof26%inAustralia,equivalenttotakingover1.9millioncarsofftheroad.Switcheswithinminorcategoriesoffoodscouldleadtoevenbiggeremissionreductionsof71%.Theresultsofthestudyshowthepotentialtosignificantlyreduceourenvironmentalimpactbyswitchinglikeforlikeproducts.“Itshowedthatyoucanswitchtoloweremissionsproductswhilestillenjoyingnutritiousfoods,”DrGainesadded.Afreeapp,calledecoSwitch,hasbeendevelopedcurrentlyavailableinAustralia,basedonthisresearch.Shopperscanusetheirdevicetoscanaproductbarcodeandcheckits‘PlanetaryHealthRating’,ameasureofitsemissionsshownasascorebetweenhalfastar(highemissions)tofivestars(lowemissions).“WhileecoSwitchisamuchneededfirststepinprovidingenvironmentaltransparency(透明度)forgroceryshoppers,thevisionisforpulsivedisplayofasingle,standardisedsustainabilityratingsystemonallsupermarketproducts,”concludedprofNeal,ProfessorofClinicalEpidemiologyatImperialCollegeLondon.32.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowbylistingnumbersinparagraph1?A.Theimpactoffoodindustry. B.Theneedofchangingdailydiet.C.Thestatusofenvironmentalproblems. D.Theinfluencingfactorsofgasemissions.33.Whydoresearchersmakeadetailedclassificationforproducts?A.Tosetupaprehensivedatabase.B.Tofigureoutthedetailedfoodcategories.C.Toidentifyemissionsreducedbyswitchingfood.D.Toensurelessairpollutioncausedbyfoodoptions.34.WhatdoweknowaboutecoSwitch?A.Itispopularinhighinecountries. B.Itcheckstheemissionsofstarproducts.C.Itisameasurementsystemforasupermarket. D.Itensureswiserchoicesforfoodpurchase.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.EcoSwitchmakescustomersawareoffoodrisk.B.Foodswapscontributetoenvironmentalsustainability.C.Environmentalproblemsaccountforlessfoodnutrition.D.Greenhousegasemissionshaveaneffectonfoodsafety.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。Thepsychologicalweightofregretcanbeaheavyburden,impactingmentalwellbeingandinfluencingfuturedecisionmaking.36Wewilldiscoverhow,withtherightmindset,wecanembraceregretsassteppingstonestoaricherandmorefulfillinglife.37Butitscontradictionliesinitspotentialtobeapowerfulforceforpositivechange.Individualswhoembrace,ratherthanholdback,theirregretsaremorelikelytoengageinadaptivebehavioursandselfimprovement.Theveryexistenceofregretisasignofourcapacityforselfreflectionandgrowth.38Inotherwords,itcanhelprecognisethatthisplexemotioncanbeanactivatorforpersonaltransformation.Copingwithregretrequiresamixofemotionalrecovery,selfsympathyandproactivedecisionmaking.39Insteadoffocusingonwhatwentwrongandblamingourselves,considerwhatvaluableinsightsandstrengthswehavegainedfromtheexperience.Inthegrandtapestry(织锦)oflife,regretsneednotbeseenasspotsbutasbrightthreadscontributingtotherichnessofourpersonalaccounts.Embracingregretsinvolvesacknowledgingtheirpresenceandunderstandingtheirdifferences.40Aswemanagetheplicatedpsychologyofregret,letusrememberthatitisnottheabsenceofregretthatdefinesalifewelllived,buttheabilitytolearn,adaptandevolveinthefaceofit.So,letusnotfearourregrets,butrather,welethemaspanionsonthepathtoamoreauthenticandfulfillingexistence.A.Regretisoftenassociatedwithnegativeemotions.B.Reorganizingnarrativeaboutregretscanimprovethecapacity.C.Reflectingregularlyiscrucialinthejourneytoembraceregrets.D.Treatourselveswiththesamekindnesswewouldoffertoafriend.E.Additionally,itcontainstransformingthemintoactivatorforgrowth.F.Regretservesasamarkerofourevolvingunderstandingofourselves.G.Butwhatifwecouldviewitnotasasourceofpainbutaguidetogrowth?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四个选项中选出最佳选项。Onesummernightinaseasidecottage,asmallboyfelthimselfliftedfrombed.Then,stillsleepy,hewasheldinhisfather’sarms41thestairsandoutontothebeach.Overheadtheskywas42withstars.“Watch!”43,ashisfatherspoke,oneofthestarsmoved.Inastreakofgoldenfireit44acrosstheastonishedheavens.Andbeforethewonderofthiscould45,anotherstarmovedsuddenlyfromitsplace,thenanother,46towardstherestlesssea.“Whatisit?”thechild47.“Shootingstars.TheyeeveryyearonacertainnightinAugust.Ithoughtyouwouldliketoseetheshow.”Thatwasall.Forthechild,itwasjusta(n)48glanceofsomethingamazinglymysteriousandbeautiful.But,backinbed,thechildstaredforalongtimeintothedark,fascinatedwiththe49thatallaroundthequiethouse,thenightwasfullofthesilentmusicofthefallingstars.Decadeshavepassed,butmymemorystaysfresh,becauseIwasthe50sevenyearoldboywhosefather51thatanewexperiencewasmoreimportantforasmallboythananunbrokennight’ssleep.He52meintonumerousareasofsplendidnewnessandadd53tomyworld.This,surely,isthemostvaluable54wecanpassontothenextgeneration:notmoney,nothouses,butacapacityforwonderandgratitude,asenseof55andjoy.Andnextyear,whenAugusteswithitsshootingstars,mysonwillbeseven.41.A.on B.down C.off D.up42.A.spotted B.greeted C.replaced D.armed43.A.Accidentally B.Eventually C.Immediately D.Incredibly44.A.flashed B.snaked C.marched D.flowed45.A.work B.return C.fade D.change46.A.goingup B.ingacross C.divingdown D.rollingaway47.A.added B.wept C.repeated D.whispered48.A.unexpected B.secret C.patient D.careful49.A.dream B.knowledge C.pity D.pray50.A.curious B.fortunate C.energetic D.innocent51.A.anticipated B.promised C.believed D.recalled52.A.tricked B.talked C.led D.forced53.A.images B.choices C.desires D.dimensions54.A.treasure B.lesson C.memory D.experience55.A.humour B.belonging C.relief D.aliveness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。Knownasthebirthplaceofkites,WeifanginShandongProvincehasalonghistoryofmakingkites.Accordingtolocalartisans(工匠),Weifangkitemakingcanbetracedback56.______2,000yearsago.Atfirst,theywereoftenusedbythemilitaryformeasuringdistanceandmunication57.______(purpose).DuringtheMingDynasty(13681644),kitesstartedtobepopularamongordinarypeopleasentertainment.Madefrombambooand58.______(feature)traditionalChinesepaintings,Weifangkitemaking59.______(include)inthenationallevelintangibleculturalheritagelistsin2006.Initiatedin1984,theInternationalKiteFestivalhasbeenheldinWeifangeveryyear.YangHongwei,58,is60.______inheritoroftheWeifangkitemakingtechnique.Bornintoakitemakingfamily,Yangoftensawkiteswithbrightcolorsanddifferentshapesinhergrandfather’sworkshop.“EverytimeIseethesebeautifulkites,my61.______(bore)andnegativefeelingsgoaway,”saidYang.Shethinkstheculturalcontextbehindthekitesis62.______(unique)fascinating.OnYang’skites,peoplecanseenotjustmonpatternslikebutterfliesandswallows,63.______someprintstellingChinesemyths,legends,andhistory.Forexample,sheoncemadeakiteshowingaphoenix(凤凰)head,64.______(line)withportraitsof50famouswomeninChinesehistoryoneachside.65.______(create)theirportraits,shespentmucheffortandtimecheckinghistoricalrecordsordiscussingthedetailswithprofessionals.Inhersparetime,shealsotravelstodifferentcountriesincludingGermany,Australia,theUS,andNewZealandtotellpeopleaboutChinesestoriesseenonkitesandthetraditionalwaysofmakingkites.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是新华中学的李华,昨天你参加了学校举办的剪纸比赛活动。请给校英文报写一篇宣传稿,内容包括:1.活动时间、地点:2.活动过程和意义。注意事项:1.词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。OurgrouphadstoppedtoremoveourbootsbeforeasmallstreamcrossingafteramorningofexploringtheseasidefoothillsofCanada’sTorngatMountainsNationalParkinNewfoundlandandLabrador.Ilookedupandthereitwas,about150yardsaway,staringatus:apolarbear.Ourguideshadwarnedusaboutthedangersofpolarbearcountry,butIthoughtI’dbeluckyifIsawoneinthewild.I’veseenplentyofblackbears,butneveranythingthisbig.Thisguywasabruiser.Wegatheredtogetherandbeganshoutingatthebear,butwhenthatdidn’tfrightenit,ourguide,Rich,shotaflare(照明弹).Thebearescapedtoaledge,andwecrossedthestreamintocamp.Itstayedthereaswecookedandateourdinner.Whenbedtimerolledaround,Iglancedup.Thebearhadn’tmoved.Istartedcyclingthroughalltheworstcasescenariosthatcouldhappen,butItriedtoremembereverythingwe’dpreparedtokeepussafe.Ourguideshadputupanelectricfencemeanttofrightenbearsawayfromourtents.Itranoffacoupleofbatterieslikeyouwouldputinaflashlight.Theoutfittersaidifwetouchedit,theshockwouldblowusoutofourhikingboots.Icrawledintomytentandtriedtogetsomerest.Ilayawake,tremblingwithanxiety,buteventually,sleepgotthebestofme.Afewhourslater,Isteppedoutofmytenttogotothebathroom,andthebearwasgone.Ifeltrelieved.Thesoundsofrainandsnowmademebacktosleep.Around2:30a.m.,movementout.sidewokeme.Ihadbeensleepingonmybackandlookeduptoseeashadowtoweringovermytent.Irecognizedtheshapeimmediately;twobigbearlegs,Obviously,theelectricfencedidn’twork.Iscreamed,andtriedtotakeflight.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Then,Iheardaswoosh—Richhadaboutoffaflare._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________山东新高考联合质量测评9月联考高三英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)15ACCBC610BAABA1115CBACA1620BABAC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21.D22.B23.A24.D25.C26.A27.C28.C29.C30.D31.A32.B33.C34.D35.B36.G37.A38.B39.D40.E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)4145BADAC4650CDABB5155CCDAD第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.to57.purposes58.featuring59.wasincluded60.an61.boredom62.uniquely63.but64.lined65.Tocreate第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:Aimedatpopularizingthecultureofpapercuttingaswell晾Chineseancienttraditionalculture,thepapercuttingpetitionwasheldinourstadiumat8yesterday,lastingabout3hours.Thepetitionbroughttogetherstudentsfromallgrades,eagertopreservethisancientartform.Asscissorsdancedgracefullythroughdelicatepaper,variouspatternsemerged,tellingstoriesofallkindsofChinesetraditions.Participantsmadeeveryefforttocraftflowers,animals,andauspicioussymbols.ThepetitionnotonlyshowedthebeautyofpapercuttingbutalsofosteredadeeperunderstandingandappreciationforChina’srichculturalheritageamongstudents.Itservedasaplatformforcreativity,teamwork,andskilldevelopment,encouragingyoungmindstopassdownthetraditionalartstofuturegenerations.第二节读后续写(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:Iscreamed,andtriedtotakeflight.Buttherewasnowayoutandtheextremeterrormademerootedtotheground.Thecreaturecrasheddownontopofmeandstartedclawingatmethroughthefabric.Icoveredmyheadwithmyhandsasitsmassiveteethreachedformyface.NextthingIknew,myheadwasinitsjaws.Thebearstartedrunning,draggingmyhelplessbodyawayfromourcampsite.I.couldfeelthebonescrackingwherethebearwasbitingmyneck.Myfeargavewaytodesperation.Then,IheardaswooshRichhadshotoffaflare.Thebeardroppedmeandwithdrewabout50yardsaway.Itriedtogetup,butIwastoobrokentomove.Andthedangerwasn’tgone:thebearwasinchingcloser.Richshotanotherflare,andthistime,itwasscaredaway.Mytripmatescarriedmebacktocampandgavemesimpletreatment.Icouldhearsomeonetryingtocallforhelponasatellitephoneandahelicopterwasontheway.Despitethepain,reliefwashedoverme.Iwasaliveandthat’swhatmatteredmost.Whatathrillingexperience!听力原文Text1W:Whatshouldwehavefordinnertonight?WehadChinesedisheslastweek,andIdon’treallyfeellikeIndianones.M:HowabouttryingthatnewItalianplacedowntown?W:Goodidea.(1)Theycloseat10:00p.m.Shallwemakeareservation?Text2M:Youalwayslooksofit,Janet.①Doyouwork⌒outeveryday?W:Yes,Ihitthegymat6:00a.m.Ifinditkeepsmeenergeticfortheday.M:MaybeIshouldhaveatry.(2)AtthemomentIjustgothereoccasionallyafterwork.Text3W:I’mmakingbiscuits.Ineedtwocupsofsugarandthreecupsofflour.M:That’salotofsugar.Areyousureweshouldbeeatingthingslikethat?W:Well,Icanreducethesugarbyhalf.(3)M:That’llbebetter.Text4W:Whatwillyoudoafterfinishingyourproject?Gobackhomeandhavearest?M:I’llbetakingalongwalkintheparktoclearmymindatfirst.Thenwecouldgoforamealtogethernearouroffice.(4)Text5M:IlovegoingtothetheaterItissoenjoyable.W:Metoo.Let’smakesurewegetagoodseatwithagreatview.M:Goodidea.Wedon’twanttoarrivejustbeforethecurtaingoesup.(5)Text6(第6题为总结题)M:Haveyoueverconcentratedoneatinghealthily?W:Ofcourse.Eatingabalanceddiethasmanyadvantages.First,itimprovesyourenergylevel.Whenwefuelourbodieswithnutritiousfood,wehavemoreenergyfordailyactivities.M:Itcanalsoimproveyourmenta

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