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江苏省南通市如皋市2024-2025学年高三上学期期初调研测试英语

试题

注意事项:

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、回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上指定位置,在

其他位置作答一律无效。

3.本卷满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。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)

第一节

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.Howmanyschoolsuppliesdoestheboyneed?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five

2.WhydoesMikemakeastop?

A.Heneedstorest.B.Itisthelunchtime.C.Themotorcyclebrokedown.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theweather.B.Theirfavoriteseasons.C.Aplanforthisweek.

4.WhatisthenewsaboutSanJose?

A.Thereisthebestpublictransportation.

B.Itwilltakemeasurestobancars.

C.AllElectricBuseswillbereplaced.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Waitressandcustomer.C.Motherandson.

第二节

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.Whydoesthemanphotographthesametreeeveryday?

A.Toevokememoriesfromthepast.

B.Toexhibitthephotosintheneighborhood.

C.Toshowitschangesthroughdifferentseasons.

7Whichphotodoesthemanlikebest?

A.Theonetakeninspring.B.Theonetakeninsummer.C.Theonetakeninwinter.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.whatdoesthewomansayabouthernewjob?

A.Ifsverychallenging.B.Ifscloserindistance.C.It'ssimilartoheroldjob.

9.Whatwillthemandotonight?

A.Designcommercials.

B.Havedinnerwiththewoman.

C.Readarticlesaboutgoodrestaurants.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whenwillthemachinebeavailable?

A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

11.Whatistherequirementforrepair?

A.Anagreement.B.Areceipt.C.Somemoney.

12.Whatkindofserviceisofferedaboutthemachine?

A.Itcanbereturnedwithin5days.

B.Itcanbedeliveredfreeofcharge.

C.Itcanbeexchangedwithin14days.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WheredoesMr,Kingworknow?

A.Atacollege.B,Atawildlifepark.C.Ataresearchcenter.

14.Howdoesthewomansoundwhenhearingaboutthefinding?

A.Surprised.B.Worried.C.Proud.

15.HowdoAfricanwilddogsvote?

A.Bysneezing.B.Byswingingtails.C.Byreachingoutpaws.

16.WhendidMr.KingprobablyleaveBotswana?

A.OnMarch10th.B.OnMarch12th.C.OnMarch24th.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatsubjectdothelistenersprobablymajorin?

A.English.B.History.C.Music.

18.WherewillthelistenersgoonJuly5th?

A.Acastle.B.Astatelyhome.C.Amuseum.

19.HowlongisthecanteenopenonFridays?

A.5.5hours.B4.5hours.C.3hours.

20.WhatisMrs.Greeninchargeof?

A.Thecanteen.B.Therecreationcenter.C.Theaccommodation.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每题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

TheHighSchoolCreatorExpoisameltingpotofhands-onactivities,interactive

demonstrations,andeducationalworkshopsthatbringthewondersofscienceandtechnologytolife.

Highlights:

*Engagewithcutting-edgetechnologiessuchasvirtualreality,augmentedreality,androbotics.

Explorehowthesetechnologiesareshapingourworldandinspiringnewwaysoflearning,creating,

andcommunicating.

*Participateinworkshopsledbyindustryexpertsandeducators,whereyou'lllearnhowto

code,designapps,buildcircuits,andcreateyourowntechprojects.Thesesessionsaredesignedto

rkyourcreativityandfosteraloveforproblem-solving.

*Meetprofessionalsfromvariousfieldsoftechnology,includingsoftwaredevelopment

engineering,datascience,andcybersecurity.They'llsharetheirexperiences,offeradviceoncareer

paths,andansweryourquestions,helpingyouchartyourtech-drivenfuture.

*Showcaseyourskillsincodingcompetitions,roboticschallenges,andothertech-themed

events.Competeagainstfellowstudents,winprizes,andgainvaluableexperiencethatcanhelpyou

standoutincollegeapplicationsandfuturejobinterviews.

*Connectwithlike-mindedstudents,educators,andindustryprofessionals.Makenewfriends,

buildyournetwork,anddiscoverpotentialmentorswhocanguideyouonyourtechjourney.

TheHighschoolCreatorExpoisnotjustaboutlearningabouttechnology,itsabout

empoweringyoutobecometheinnovators,creators,andproblem-solversoftomorrow.Markyour

calendarsandgetreadytobeinspired,educated,andentertainedattheHighSchoolCreatorExpo!

21.WhoistheExpointendedfor?

A.Universitystaff.B.Techenthusiasts.

C.Businessowners.D.Technologytutors

22.HowcanonebenefitfromtheExpo?

A.PromotingtheirproductsB,Havingjobinterviews.

C.Gettingcareerinsights.D.Shapingtheworld.

23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Aschoolnewper.B.Anacademicarticle

C.Atechnologylecture.D.Aprojecthandbook

B

Atjust5yearsold,littleSelahnoticedthatmanyofherfellowkindergartenclassmateswere

strugglingwiththeirABCsanddidn'tknowhowtoread,soshewantedtodosomething.The

determinedgirlenlisted(争取)thehelpofherparentsandTheEmpoweredReadersLiteracy

Projectwasbom.

Afterlisteningtotheirdaughter'sconcerns,KhalilandNicoleThompsonresearchedtheissue

andfoundsomeshockinginformationaboutliteracyhereinAmericaincludingthefactthat85%of

childreninthejuvenile(少年的)prisonsystemarefunctionallyilliterate."Allthesecrazystatistics

forliteracyblewourminds,“saysKhalilThompson."Thestatisticssaidsomeprisonsforecastthe

numberofprisoncellstheyaregoingtobuildinthefuturebasedonthird-gradereadingtestscores.^^

Despitetheawesomenatureoftheproblemtheywerefacing,thecouplewasspurredonby

Selah'sresolution,<4Wereally,shouldjustgiveaway20hundredthousandbooks,“'Nicoleremarks,

recallingherdaughter'swords,Thefamilygottowork一startinginitiativessuchasProject500and

theirHolidayBookDrive.

Astheybegan,oneofthemainissuesthefamilyfound,contributingtoilliteracy,was

representation——childrenare,notasexcitedaboutreadingwhentheydon'tfindthemselvesreflected

inthepagesofthebook.Andafterrealizingthatveryfewofthecharactersinthestoriesshe'dread

lookedlikeher.Selahthendecidedtowriteabookofherownthatfeaturesaheroinewholookslike

herandshareshersameinterestsandsenseofadventure.InNovember2019,Selah'sfirstbook

PenelopethePrivatePrincess,waspublished,andthesequel(续集)justreleasedinDecember2020.

“Thereissomushinspirationbehindthefactthatthisisachildthatwrotethisstoryandcame

upwiththis“saysKhalil.t6Youcanreclaimyourstory,doyourownstory,anddoallthethingsthat

adultsataatyouryoungageandyoushouldreallyknowthatyouhavepowerinyourvoiceand

ideas.”

24.WhydoesKhalilmentionthepracticeofprisonsPara.2?

A.Toprovetheaccuracyofhisstatistics.

B.Tostresstheimportanceofearlyreading.

C.Toindicatetheconsequencesofilliteracy.

D.Topredictthetrendoffuturejuvenilecrime.

25.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?

A.ThewordsofSelahforcedthecoupletowork.

B.Theparentswereencouragedbytheirdaughter.

C.Thenumberofthebookneededistoobigtoreach.

D.Theawesomenatureoftheproblemsurprisedthecouple.

26.WhafstheproblemNicolediscoveredinkid'sbooks?

A.Theirplotswereuninteresting.B.Theillustrationswerenotlifelike.

C.Kidswererepresentedinsufficiently.D.Thecolorsappliedwereunattractive.

27.WhafsthemaincharacterlikeinPenelopethePiratePrincess?

A.Wealthyandpowerful.B.Naughtyandtroublesome.

C.Talentedandsensitive.D.Determinedandadventurous.

C

Highemployment,fallinginflation(通货膨胀),andeconomicgrowth.Onthesurface,theUS

economycurrentlyseemstobedoinggreat.Butasitturnsout,thingsarenotsorosyfortheaverage

workingAmerican.

AccordingtoaMarch6surveyconductedbytheSavingswebsite,47percentofparentsprovide

somedegreeoffinancialsupporttotheiradultchildrentohelpdealwiththecostoflivingstruggles.

GenZers(definedinthesurveyasaged18-27)werefoundtobethemostlikelygenerationto

getfinancialhelpfromtheirparents,receivingonaverage1,515dollars(about10.950an)permonth.

Still,manyolderparentswerefoundtobesupportingtheirMillennial(aged28-43)orGenerationX

(aged44-59)adultchildren,accountingfor21percentofparentsprovidingsupport.Themost

commonexpensescitedweregroceries,tuitionandhealthinsurance,amongothers,reportedThe

Guardian.

ButwhyaresomanyUSadults,bothyoungandold,strugglingto"leavethenest"?Onemajor

reasonissoaringfoodprices.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofAgriculture,foodpricesare

expectedtoincreasebynearly2.5percentacrosstheboardin2024.

Meanwhile,stablehousingremainsanelusivedreamformany.Theaverageratefora30-year,

fixedratemortgage(抵押贷款)wasalmost8percentinOctober2023,saidtheMortgageaBankers

Association.AnextremelyexpensivemortgagemeansthatmanyAmericansarepricedoutof

affordingtheirownhome.

Thefinalpieceofthepuzzleisfallingsalaries.Previousgenerationswereabletocounton

graduatingfromcollegeasthekeytolandingajobthatpaidwell.Butnow,youngUSgraduates

havefoundthattheyearnlessthantheirparents.AccordingtoaCNBCanalysis,collegegraduate

salarieshavedecreasedmorethan10percentinfourdecadesafteradjustingforinflation.Inother

words,steadilydecliningsalariesmakeitevenharderforyoungAmericanstocopewithsteadily

risingcosts.

ASGenZersintheUSstruggleunderfinancialpressures,sodotheoldergenerations

supportingthem,astheirgenerosityputstheirprospectsforretirementatrisk.TheSavingswebsite

discoveredthatworkingparentswerefoundtocontribute"2.4timesmoretosupportadultchildren

thantheycontributetotheirretirementaccountseachmonth”.

Essentially,whiletheUSeconomyremainsafloat,wemightwitnessmultiplegenerationsof

Americanssinkingintheirownlifeboatsintheyearsahead.

28.WhatdidtheMarch6surveyfindoutaboutadultchildrenintheUS?

A.Nearlyhalfofthemarefinanciallydependent.

B.OverhalfofGenZersarefinanciallystruggling.

C.GenerationXoftenoffertheirparentsfinancialaid.

D.Amajorityofthemrelyontheirparentsforeducation.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordt^elusive^^inparagraph5mostprobablymean?

A.Easytorealize.BDifficulttoachieve.

C.Oftenmisunderstood.D.Commonlysoughtafter.

30.WhatcanbeinferredfromthearticleaboutpeoplenowintheUS?

A.Governmentpoliciesfavoroldergenerations.

B.Collegeeducationguaranteesawell-paidjob.

C.Salariesforgraduatesremainstableinfourdecades.

D.Financialpressuresaffectboththeyoungandtheold.

31.Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardthefutureprospectsofAmericans?

A.Reserved.B.Optimistic.C.Negative.DWait-and-see.

D

Thehumanbrainisapowerfulnaturalcomputerthathasevolvedovertensofthousandsof

years.Butwhatwouldyougetifyoucombinedthisbiologicalcomputerwitharealone?

ResearchersatIndianaUniversityBloomingtonintheUShavelinkedhumanbrain-liketissuestoan

electronicchip,whichcanperformsimplecomputertasks.Theircreation,namedBrainoware,ispart

ofagrowingfieldcalledbiologicalcomputingthatmightonedayandobetterthancurrent

computers,accordingtoNature.

Thebrain-liketissuestheresearchersused,also,knownasbrainorganoids(类器官)weren't

partofalivingperson'sbrain.Theywere“grown“fromhumanstemcells,whicharecapableof

producingdifferenttypesofcellsandformingbodytissues.Ittooktwomonthsforthestemcellsto

matureintoanorganoid.

Theresearchersthenplacedoneorganoidontoanelectronicchipwiththousandsofelectrodes

(电极).Althoughorganoidsaremuchsimplerandsmallerthananactualbrain,theyactsimilarlyto

humanbrains,suchasrespondingtoelectricalsignals,whichisWhatourbraindoesallthetime.

Theseresponsesleadtochangesinthebrain,whichfuelourabilitytolearn.TotestBrainoware,the

researchersuseditforvoicerecognitionbytrainingitwith240Japaneserecordingsspokenbyeight

speakers.Theyfoundthattheorganoidreacteddifferenttowardeachvoice.Withanaccuracyof78

percent,itsuccessfullyidentifiedthespeakersbyshowingdifferentneuralactivities.

What5sspecialaboutBrainowareisthatresearcherscantakeadvantageoftheorganoid9s

complexitywithoutunderstandingitscellnetworks,accordingtoDailyMail.Inotherwords,

scientistsdon'tneedtoknowexactlyhowtheorganoidworksinordertouseit.

Accordingtotheresearchers*workpublishedinDecember,combiningorganoidsandelectronic

chipscouldincreasethespeedandefficiencyofAIinthefuture.Also,suchmodelscanbeusedto

studyhumanbrains,accordingtoNature.UsingBrainowaretomodelandstudyneurological

disorders,suchasAlzheimersdisease,isoneexample.Itcouldalsobeusedtotesttheeffectsof

differenttreatmentsforsuchdiseases.t4Thafswherethepromiseis:usingthetoonedayhopefully

replaceanimalmodelsofthebrain,“ArtiAhluwalia,aresearcherinTaly,toldNature.

32.Whatdoweknowaboutthetissuesusedbytheresearchers?

A.Theywereartificiallyconstructed.

B.Theyformedacompletehumanbrain.

C.Theywereharvestedfromdeadhumanbodies.

D.Theywereculturedfromspecifichumancells.

33.WhatsuccessdidBrinowareachieveinthevoicerecognitiontest?

A.Distinguishingthevoicesbetweenspeakers.

B.Understandingthecontentoftherecordings.

C.Showingpreferencesforsomeofthevoices.

D.Correctlymatchingallthespeakerswiththeirvoices.

34.WhatmakesBrainowarespecial,accordingtoDailyMail?

A.Itscomplexityiseasytolearnandunderstand.

B.Itopensupnewpossibilitiesforstudyinghumanbrains.

C.Itscellnetworksarethesameasthoseofhumanbrains.

D.Noin-depthknowledgeoforganoidsisneededtouseit.

35.WhatdoesthelastparagraphfocusonregardingBrainoware?

A.Itsunderlyingproblems.B.Itspotentialapplications.

C.ItsinfluenceonAItechnology.D.Itscontributiontoanimalwelfare.

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。

Doesthesoundofrainreallyhelpyoufallasleep?

You'velikelyheardthatthepitterpatteringofraindropscanhelppeoplefallasleep.There9s

alsoresearchthatsupportstheideathatrainsoundsareausefulsleepaid.Here'swhattoknow.

36

Rainsoundscanmaskothersharper(noisesinyourenvironment:Thinkofadrippingfhucet(水

龙头)intheotherroominuttersilence;itcouldbeveryannoying.Withamaskingbackgroundof

windintheleaves,asoftrain,orsomegentlewavesplayingonalooponaspeaker,thedripwould

neverbenoticed.37

Rainsoundsmightliterallyhittherightfrequencies

Bymaskingbackgroundsounds,raintracksmightseemlikethey'rejustordinarywhitenoise,

buttheyarenot.38Theyarenamedaftercolors.Rainsoundsareconsideredpinknoise,

whichischaracterizedbyloudersoundsatalowfrequencyandsoftersoundsathighfrequencies.

Someresearchsuggeststhatpinknoiseinparticularcanimprovesleepinhealthyindividuals.But

thismaynotbethecaseforeveryone.

Researchsuggeststhatnaturehasacalmingeffect

Inadditiontohelpingpeoplefallasleep,rainsoundscanbestraight-uprelaxing.39

Evidencepointstopsychologicalbenefits,includingincreasedcognitivecapacityandreduced

anxietyandstress.Peopleexposedtonaturesoundsina2017studyhadanincreased

parasympatheticresponse,meaningthatthecalmingpartoftheirnervoussystemwasactivatedby

thesetracks.

Shouldyoutryrainsounds?

Rainormighthelpsomepeoplebutherenorforeveryone40.Oneperson,sgentlerain

isanotherone'sfloodworryorneedtogotothebathroom.Similarly,gentlerainwithdistant

thunderiscalmingforsomeandalarmingforothers.Willtheyworkforyou?

There?sonlyonewaytofindout!There'sonlyonewaytofindout!

A.Rainnoisehidesothersounds

B.Rainnoisessometimesdisruptseep

C.SorainsoundscancreateacalmingbackgroundnoiseCeona

D.Whitenoiseisanumbrellatermforavarietyofsounds

E.Thismayboildowntothefactthatthey'reanaturalsound

F.Ifsworthexperimentingwiththefrequencytoseeifitcanworkforyou

G.Differentsoundswillbringoutdifferentresponsesdependingontheindividual

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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

Iwas68when1firststeppedonstageasastand-upcomedianin2003.Thatfirsttimewas

41.1hadnoideawhattheaudiencewouldmakeofme.InNewYork,comediansare42

youngmen.Ifshardenoughto43asawoman,butevenharderassomeone44

enoughtobetheirgrandmother.

AsIsteppedonstagethatfirsttime,peoplewereclearlysurprisedto45me.Iintroduced

myself,statedmyageandtriedmyfirstjoke.Therewas46ButbythetimeIgottothethird

line,peoplewerefinallylaughingproperly.Iwashooked.

Eventoday,I'm47beforeIstepout.Myfirst48is,"Hello,everybody.Tm88

andthree-quartersyearsold.I'mtellingyouthat49Idon'tmakeitallthewaythroughthe

show."ThenpeoplelaughandIrelax.

Afterashow,peopleyoungandoldcomeuptomesayingwhata(n)50Iam.Theysay

theywanttobeasactiveasIamwhentheyreachmy51I'mpleasedthatIcan52

othersthat,asanolderperson,youdon'tneedtotakeabackseatinlifeandyouhavegotmore

53.

Lastyear,Iwasrecognizedastheoldestfemalestand-upcomedianintheworld.ButIhaveno

54ofstoppingmycomedywork.IhopetostillbeperformingwhenI'm100.Mygoalistostill

beuptheremakingpeople55.

41.A.scaryB.preciousC.familiarD.private

42.A.relativelyB.absolutelyC.eventuallyD.typically

43.A.takeninB.putupC.breakthroughD.notedown

44.A.luckyB.oldC.wiseD.careful

45.A.helpB.seeC.checkD.offer

46.A.silenceB.bonusC.blessingD.thrill

47.A.excitedB.gratefulC.nervousD.skillful

48.A.surpriseB.strategyC.reliefD.line

49.A.asifB.incaseC.eventhoughD.inthat

50.A.inspirationB.recreationC.crisisD.frustration

51.A.peakB.audienceC.goalD.age

52.A.suggestB.challengeC.showD.relax

53.A.proveB.publishCopposeDplease

54.A.missionB.principleC.intentionD.burden

55.A.matureB.laughC.learnD.win

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。

Sinceitsofficialbeginningin2013,theInternationalDayofHappiness56(observe)for

11years.Thisspecialday,57fallsonMarch20everyyear,servestoremindpeopleofthe

significanceofhappiness.Butwhatexactlyishappiness,andhowcanoneachieveit?Expertsin

variousfieldsholddifferentviewsonwhathappinessmeansandthefactorsthatinfluence58.

Asaresearcherinthefieldofpositivepsychology,SonjaLyubomirskydefineshappinessas

“theexperienceofjoy,contentment,orpositivewell-being;combinedwithasense59one's

lifeisgoodand56(meaning)”.

Fromtheperspectiveofwriters,JamesJoycewasseizedbyhappinessinhisbookDubliners

wasofficiallypublishedafterbeingrejectedbymorethan20publishers.

Accordingtoeconomics,TejvanPettingersaidthatincomeisacrucialfactor62(affect)

happiness.Atlowerincomelevels,itisgenerallyagreedthatincreasingone'sincome63(tend)

toboosthappiness,asitallowspeopletopurchasemanyessentialgoodsandserviceslikefood,

housing,healthcare,educationandsoon.64,aftercertainincomelevels,anincreasein

incomeonlycontributesslightlytooverallhappiness.

Thetruthisthathappinessitselfisdifferentforeveryone,soeveryonedefinesitdifferentlyand

pursuesitinavarietyofways.Ifsalifelessonworthourwholelifetime65(explore).

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.巴黎奥运会已落下帷幕,中国运动员在比赛中的拼搏精神使你大受鼓舞。假如你是李华,

请以此为话题,为你校即将举行的英语演讲比赛写一篇演讲稿。内容包括:

1.你的观看感受:

2.发出倡议。

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Goodmorning!I'mLiHua.

Thankyou!

第二节(满分25分)

67.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。

AftergettinguplateonasleepySunday,IsawmydadatthekitchentablereadingtheSunday

editionofthelocalnewper.Imadeasandwichandsatdownnexttohim,askinghimwhatwasnew.

Heturnedsadlytomeandsaidthatthemunicipalcouncil(市议会)wasplanningtointroducea

measuretotearupthecommunitygardennearby.Hementionedthatheusedtoworkonitwithhis

dad,sotheplacehadsomefondchildhoodmemoriesforhim.Hethenputdownthepaper,walked

overtotheclosetand——afterabitofsearching——pulledoutathick,blackbinder。舌页夹).Inside,

therewasawholebunchofoldphotographs.Afterthumbingthroughafewpages,mydadfoundthe

oneofhimandhisdadtogetheratthecommunitygarden,justlikehe'dsaid."Wow,yourcheeks

weresuperrosybackthen!^^Isaid,surprised.

Withnothingplannedfortheafternoon,mydadandIdecidedtotakeatripovertothe

communitygardentoseehowitwasdoingthesedays.Notgreat,asitturnedout.Crumpled(皱巴巴

的)sodacans,cigarettebutts(烟头)andothertrashwereeverywhere.Potsofsoilwerestillthere,

butthefewplantsthatremainedwereeitherdeadordying.

Welookedateachotherandknewwhatwehadtodo.Aftergatheringsometoolsandgarbage

bags,wewentstraighttoworkcleaninguptheplace.Iphonedupsomeofmyschoolfriendsand,

soonenough,ahalf-dozenpeoplewerecollectingtrashbagsandsweepingpaths.Someonehadeven

broughtbagsoffreshseedsandsoilalongwithnewflowers,soweuprooted|theolddeadplantsand

flowersandplantedanew.

Afteronlyafewhours,thecommunitygardenlookedtallychanged.Despiteourhardwork,

therewasstillthematteroftheupcomingcouncilvote.Wecreatedaplan:takephotosofthegarden

andspreadthenewsaboutthevote.Usingthephotographs,wewouldthencollectsignaturesto

showcontinuedlocalinterestandthenpresentthesetothecouncil.

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。

Aftertwoweeks,itcametimetopresentatthelocalcouncilmeeting.

Intheend,oureffortspaidoff.

高三期初调研英语答案

第一部分:听力(共两节20题满分30分每题1.5分)

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第二部分阅读(共两节满分50分)

第一节(共15题满分37.5分每题2.5分)

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第二节七选五(共5题满分12.5分每题2.5分)

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第三部分语言知识(共两节满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共15题满分15分每题1分)

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第二节语法填空(共10题满分15分每题1.5分)

56.hasbeenobserved57.which58.it59.that60.meaningful

61.when62.affecting63.tends64.However65.toexplore

第四部分写作(共两节满分40分)

第一节应用文(15分)

Goodmorning!I'mLiHua.I'mexcitedtotalkabouttheinspiringOlympicspiritfromthe

recentParisOlympics.

IwatchedtheGameswithgreatenthusiasm.Whattrulystruckmewasnotjustthemedalsor

recordsbroken,butthespiritthatdrovetheseathletesforward.Iwastrulymovedbythehardwork

anddedicationofourChineseathletes.Whethertheywonorlost,theyallshowedincredible

perseverance,determinationandrespectfortheircompetitors.

Withthisinmind,Iwouldliketomakeaheartfeltinitiative.Letusembracethefightingspirit

ofourathletesandcarryitforwardintoourdailylives.Lefsstriveforexcellenceinourstudies,

extracurricularactivities,andpersonalgrowth.Lefsfosteranenvironmentwherehardworkis

celebrated,wherefailuresareseenassteppingstonestosuccess,andwherewesupportand

encourageeachotheralongtheway.

Thankyou!

第二节读后续写(25分)

Aftertwoweeks,itcametimetopresentatthelocalcouncilmeeting.MydadandI,alongwith

severalofmyschoolfriends,arrivedearly,eachofuscarryingastackofphotosshowingthe

garden'stransformation.Themeetingroomwaspacked,andwhenitwasourturntospeak,we

sharedourstoryandpassionforpreservingthisgreence.Wepassedaroundthephotos,highlighting

thebeautyandpotentialofthegarden.Tooursurprise,severalcouncilmembersexpressedtheir

support,mentioningthattheyhadreceivednumerouscallsandemailsfromconcernedcitizens,all

thankstoourcampaign.

Intheend,oureffortspaidoff.Thecouncilvotedtonotonlypreservethecommunitygarden

butalsoallocatefundsforitsmaintenanceandfurtherdev

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