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高三英语
本试卷满分150分 考试时间120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节)
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卡上。
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. What will Lucas prbably d next?
A. Climb the jungle gym.B. Visit the mnkey bar.C. Say hell t Sara.
【答案】C
【原文】A: The playgrund is awesme, mm. There’s a jungle gym I can climb and a mnkey bar. I’m s glad we mved here.
B: I’m happy yu like it here, Lucas. Lk, that is Sara, ur neighbr. She is waving at us.
2. What des the man rder?
A. French fries.B. Rare steak.C. Orange juice.
【答案】A
【原文】A: Are yu ready t rder?
B: Yes, please. I’ll have the steak and French fries. In additin, a glass f apple juice.
A: Hw wuld yu like yur steak? Rare, medium r well-dne?
B: Well-dne.
3. Where was the wman brught up?
A. In Chicag.B. In Michigan.C. In Tennessee.
【答案】B
【原文】A: I’m Jasmine, nice t meet yu.
B: I’m Martin, nice t meet yu t. Where are yu frm?
A: I was brn in Chicag, but I grew up in Michigan. Then I decided t mve t Tennessee fr cllege.
4. What des the man dislike abut these shes at first?
A. The design.B. The size.C. The price.
【答案】C
【原文】A: Hw can I help yu?
B: I’m lking fr sme shes. This is my favrite design and clr and they fit perfectly, but they’re t expensive.
A: We have a discunt at these shes just tday.
B: That’s great. I’ll take them.
5. What was the wrst thing that happened t the man?
A. He lst his key.B. He burnt his ht dgs.C. He failed t set up the tent.
【答案】A
【原文】A: Have yu gt back frm a trip?
B: Yeah, we went camping, but we met with much truble.
A: What happened?
B: We culdn’t set up the tent urselves. The ht dgs gt burnt ver the fire, but the wrst f all, my key was lst.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Friends.B. Husband and wife.C. Operatr and guest.
7. What d the speakers decide t d tmrrw?
A. D sme cleaning.B. Have a picnic.C. See a film.
【答案】6. A 7. C
【原文】A: Hell, may I speak t Jennifer please?
B: This is she. Hw’s it ging.
A: I’ve been trying t call yu all day.
B: Srry abut that. I was cleaning up.
A: It’s OK.
B: S what were yu calling me abut?
A: Oh, I just wanted t see if yu wanted t hang ut tmrrw?
B: Sure. What d yu want t d?
A: Hw abut seeing a mvie r a picnic?
B: They are bth gd ideas. I prefer t g t the mvies.
A: Okay, I’ll see yu tmrrw then.
B: See yu then. Gdbye.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Hw lng des the express train take?
A. One hur and a half.B. One hur and 45 minutes.C. One hur and 55 minutes.
9. Why des the man bk a ne-way ticket?
A. A ne-way ticket is cheap.B. The return time is uncertain.C. He needs n rund-trip ticket.
10. Hw much is saved by bking a secnd-class ticket?
A. 50 dllars.B. 60 dllars.C. 70 dllars.
【答案】8. C 9. B 10. B
【原文】A: Hell, what can I d fr yu?
B: Hell, I need t get t New Yrk City by 5:00 p.m. tday. Is there a train that can get me there?
A: Yes, we have a train leaving in 30 minutes that will get yu there at 2:45 p.m., r if yu prefer t leave later, we have an express train that leaves at 3:00 p.m. and arrives at 4:55 p.m.
B: I think I’ll take the earlier ptin. I have an imprtant meeting at five ’clck and I can’t miss it.
A: Wuld yu like a ne-way ticket r a rund-trip ticket?
B: Just a ne-way ticket fr nw. I’m nt sure when I’ll be heading back hme.
A: First class r secnd class?
B: Hw much des each ticket cst?
A: First class csts 110 dllars, but it includes a meal and a drink. Secnd class csts 50 dllars.
B: I’ll take a secnd-class ticket.
A: Here is yur ticket. Yu’ll leave frm platfrm 6, make sure yu’re there 15 minutes befre departure.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At the wman’s hme.B. In the ffice.C. In the hardware stre.
12. What is wrng with the TV?
A. It always makes nises.B. It is ut f rder.C. Its screen breaks.
13. What des the wman want t d tnight?
A. Visit her friend.B. Enjy a TV shw.C. Watch a ftball match.
【答案】11. A 12. B 13. C
【原文】A: Thanks s much fr cming. I’d been calling repair places all mrning, but n ne had time.
B: S what’s wrng with the TV?
A: While I was watching my favrite TV shw, the TV suddenly stpped wrking.
B: Was it making any strange nises?
A: Yes. There were als sme strange nises and sme funny clrs appeared n the screen. Then it shut ff. I planned t thrw a little party this evening t watch the sccer game with my friends. Are yu seeing anything terribly wrng with the TV?
B: N, it’s nthing serius. I can fix it very easily, but I need t g first t the hardware stre t buy sme replacement parts.
A: Will it be very expensive?
B: N, everything is pretty cheap at the stre.
A: Will yu finish it tday?
B: Of curse yu’ll definitely be able t watch the big game tnight with yur friends.
A: Great. I was afraid I wuld have t cancel my party.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What has the man been up t these days?
A. Lking fr a part-time jb.B. Taking up a new hbby.C. Attending evening classes.
15. What kind f persn is the man?
A. Pessimistic.B. Determined.C. Patient.
16. What des the man think f the curses he is learning?
A. Challenging.B. Rewarding.C. Bring.
17. Why des the man want t learn a freign language?
A. T get mre chances.B. T make mre friends.C. T further study abrad.
【答案】14. C 15. B 16. B 17. A
【原文】A: Chris, yu’re lking a bit tired. What have yu been ccupied with?
B: I’m tired, actually. I’ve started ging t evening classes three times a week
A: Evening classes? But Chris, hw can yu manage? Yu already have t spend much vertime at wrk, withut taking up a hbby as well.
B: It’s nt exactly a hbby. I’m ding my Higher Accunting Diplma. And it’s quite a lt f extra wrk. But…well, yu knw, I dn’t like my jb, and I’ve been lking fr anther ne, but everyne wants a higher diplma, s I decided that.
A: Yu have a strng will. I’m nt brave enugh t accept mre wrk at this stage in my life.
B: I have t. If I dn’t, I’ll have n hpe f making prgress fr the rest f my life. Actually, I quite enjy these classes. The ther peple attending the curses are really friendly. And the teachers are excellent. I really feel I’m benefiting. I think when I finish this I might study a freign language and then I’ll be really well qualified.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why culd Kuang get int cnversatin with thers quickly?
A. He was curius.B. He was brave.C. He was utging.
19. What did Kuang d in the afternn?
A He enjyed a nice meal.B. He admired the scenery.C. He chatted with his seatmate.
20. What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A. Kuang’s train ride.B. Sincere friendship.C. The scenery f Canada.
【答案】18. C 19. B 20. A
【原文】After a test last autumn, Kuang went t Trnt t visit his schlmate, the distance measuring abut 5,000 kilmeters. This train started frm Vancuver, a city surrunded by muntains. After cnfirming his baggage was abard the train, Kuang settled dwn in his seat. Having a gift fr cmmunicatin, he started chatting with anther passenger within five minutes. Their tpics included the Canadian traditins, the weather, the travel experiences and the terrifying great falls. After a nice meal at nn, he was pleased t find that the scenery was impressive. He saw beautiful lakes in the distance, wealthy urban areas and maple frest. He even managed t catch sight f an eagle flying ver bushes. Kuang reached Trnt, which lies near the brder, at a misty dawn. Streets were very quiet, thugh it was early. Kuang phned his schlmate at nce rather than waiting fr him t cme. They had a gd time tgether.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Which bk yu shuld read based n yur next travel destinatin
Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84” is a dystpian adventure that’s perfect fr the plane ride t Japan.
Famed Japanese authr Haruki Murakami creates an alternate 1984 called 1Q84 where nthing feels right and everything is slightly different. Set in Tky, Japan, this dystpian, mystery-filled fantasy nvel is sure t keep yur captivated during yur trip.
Bring “One Hundred Years f Slitude” t read in Suth America.
A significant wrk f literature, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s classic fllws generatins f the Buendia family as they live in their Suth-American twn. Garcia Marquez’s magical realism paired with his lush descriptins makes the bk a perfect read fr visiting sme f the breathtaking sights f Suth America.
Cnsider picking up “The Great Gatsby” if yu’re ging t The Hamptns in New Yrk.
Althugh the “West Egg” and “East Egg” in the classic nvel mre greatly resemble the Great-Neck and Prt-Washingtn peninsulas (半岛) n Lng Island, F. Sctt Fitzgerald is believed t have been inspired by the Hamptns when crafting this bk. Set in the Jazz Age, the bk’s decadence, ht summers, and lnging fr past lvers make it a great cmpanin fr pl hpping, charcuterie eating, and luxury shpping in The Hamptns.
As yu’re travelling arund Amsterdam, read “The Fault in Our Stars”.
Previusly adapted int a film in 2014, Jhn Green’s stry f star-crssed teenagers famusly includes a trip t Amsterdam. The Anne Frank Huse and The Rijksmuseum are tw f many majr destinatins mentined in the bk. Plus, the bench frm the film adaptatin f this nvel has ever becme its wn turist spt.
21. If yu are int parallel existence and yu are full f imaginatin, which bk wuld yu like t pick up?
A. The Fault in Our Stars.B. One Hundred Years f Slitude.
C. 1Q84.D. The Great Gatsby.
22. Which ne f the fllwings is NOT true?
A. Generatins f the Buentia family live in their Suth-American twn.
B. One Hundred Years f Slitude is a bk mainly abut sights f Suth America.
C. “West Egg” and “East Egg” are bth place names.
D. The Great Gatsby is written by F. Sctt Fitzgerald.
23. An excerpt frm the bk: One might marvel at the insanity (疯狂) f the situatin: A mther sends her16-year-ld daughter alne with a 17-year ld by ut int a freign city.
Accrding t the intrductin mentined abve, which city is prbably this freign city?
A. Tky.B. New Yrk.C. Amsterdam.D. Sa Paul.
【答案】21. C 22. B 23. C
B
I remember pening my iPad ne day in fifth grade after a silly cnversatin with my cusin abut scary stry ideas. Hurs later, I cmpleted my first shrt stry. Since then, I’ve written many stries, shrt and lng. But als, since then, I’ve read mre and nticed just hw well peple my age culd write. Since then, I als felt less and less willing t share my wrk:what if my writing isn’t as gd as everybdy else's? What started ff as smething creative that I culd share with friends turned int cmpetitin changed by feelings f cmpetence. Oftentimes, hbbies begin as smething just fr fun. But eventually, what was nce fun nw cntributes t feelings f stress and inadequacy. I have plenty f memries f thinking I was ging t pick up smething new and stick with it, whether it be playing the pian, r drawing. But there is always a part f me that expects myself t just magically be gd at all f thse things. And when I’m nt, the enjyment tapers ff as, slwly, I think medicrity(平庸) isn’t acceptable anymre.
Writing is the nly hbby that I have repeatedly cme back t despite drpping it cnstantly. I can see the grwth in my writing all these years, but the expectatins t be better and better is never satisfied. This is why I drp writing fr mnths at a time. This feeling f a hbby becming, fr a lack f better wrd, a chre, lwers the satisfactin f said hbby.
But hbbies are there t give yu a breath f fresh air frm having t excel at everything, frm academics t yur ccupatin. We must accept that it is kay t just suck at an activity but still ding it because it brings yu jy. There is a balance between jy and expectatins, either set by thers r by urselves.
24. What des the authr d in the first paragraph?
A. He challenges a traditin.B. He relates an experience.
C. He envisins a cming trend.D. He cmpares varied hbbies.
25. Which can best replace the underlined phrase “tapers ff” in paragraph 1?
A. Thins ut.B. Tps ut.C. builds up.D. Spreads arund.
26. Why des the authr drp writing cnstantly?
A. He is inadequate fr it.B. He prefers medicrity.
C. He equates jy with achievement.D. He receives bitter cmment.
27. What message des the passage cnvey?
A. Medicrity is the key t enjyment.
B. A hbby shared is a hbby squared.
C. Excellence ensures academic success.
D. Enjyment utweighs excellence in hbbies.
【答案】24. B 25. A 26. C 27. D
C
The sharp fin (鳍). The rws upn rws f sharp teeth. The large black eyes. The sharks yu see n televisin in Jaws r Discvery’s “Shark Week” are nt the friendliest lking creatures. They aren’t exactly an animal yu want t find near yu while swimming in the cean. Despite their prtrayals (刻画) in mvies and ppular culture, sharks are cmplicated, misunderstd creatures that are weaker than they appear.
One very cmmn misunderstanding abut sharks is their desire t hunt humans. Actually when sharks attack humans, it is because they mistake a human fr their nrmal prey (猎物), seals r dlphins. They dn’t seek ut humans n purpse. Statistically, yu are mre likely t be struck by lightning than be bitten by a shark.
Sharks are very imprtant t the cean as they are at the tp f the fd chain. Sme sharks even cntrl the balance f an ecsystem thrugh fear alne. Tiger sharks in Australia help prtect seagrass meadws frm turtles. Turtles eat the seagrass and withut the sharks, will destry these meadws. When tiger sharks are present thugh, the turtles are scared away, hlding back their appetite fr seagrass and prtecting its grwth.
Thugh sharks have a reputatin fr being very scary t humans, the sad truth is that they shuld be scared f humans. The number f sharks in the cean is steadily drpping. There are a few reasns fr this. Fr ne, they mature quite slwly, ver several years, and prduce relatively few yung. Fr anther, verfishing f sharks is happening because mre and mre peple want their fins. Abut 100 millin sharks are killed every year accrding t Natinal Gegraphic. Shark fin is a way fr peple t shw ff their wealth. Shark fins are als believed t have medicinal benefits, thugh there is n evidence r prf that they actually d.
28. What d mst peple think abut sharks?
A. They are ugly.B. They are imprtant.
C. They are vilent.D. They are cmplicated.
29. What des the authr try t shw by cmparing shark bites t lightning strikes?
A. Shark bites are deadly.B. Shark bites are rare.
C. Shark bites are unpredictable.D. Shark bites are painful.
30. Why shuld sharks be scared f humans accrding t the authr?
A. Humans keep sharks t shw ff.
B. Humans catch sharks fr medical research.
C. Humans kill sharks in large quantities.
D. Humans are greater in number than sharks.
31. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Ocean Life: Save Our Sharks!B. Sharks: Kings f Prtectrs?
C. Ocean Life: An Eclgical Crisis!D. Sharks: Killers r Misunderstd?
【答案】28. C 29. B 30. C 31. D
D
The climate crisis may lead the human race t shrink in size, as mammals with smaller frames appear better able t deal with rising glbal temperatures, a leading fssil expert has said.
Prfessr Steve Brusatte, a palaentlgist at the University f Edinburgh, suggested that the way in which ther mammals have previusly respnded t perids f climate change culd ffer an insight int humans’ future. He cmpared the ptential prblem f peple as similar t that f early hrses, which became smaller in bdy size as temperatures rse arund 55 millin years ag.
Writing in The Rise and Reign f the Mammals, Brusatte ntes that animals in warmer parts f the wrld tday are ften smaller than thse in clder areas, an eclgical principle knwn as Bergmann’s rule. “The reasns are nt entirely understd, but it is prbably, in part, because smaller animals have a higher surface area relative t their vlume than bigger animals and can thus imprve the dissipatin f the extra heat,” he writes.
Brusatte said that becming smaller was “a cmmn way that mammals deal with climate change”. He added, “That’s nt t say every species f mammal wuld get smaller, but it seems t be a cmmn survival trick f mammals when temperatures rise pretty quickly. That des raise the questin: If temperatures d rise really quickly, might humans get smaller? And I think that’s certainly reasnable.”
Hwever, nt all experts agree that rising temperature causes mammals t shrink. Prfessr Adrian Lister, f the Natural Histry Museum in Lndn, said the relatinship shwn by the recent human remains study is weak. “We are nt really cntrlled by natural selectin,” he said. “If that was ging t happen, yu’d need t find large peple dying befre they culd reprduce because f climate warming. That is nt happening in tday’s wrld. We wear clthes, we have gt heating, we have gt air cnditining if it is t ht.”
32. Hw d mammals cpe with climate change accrding t Brusatte?
A. Mving t clder regins.B. Reducing their bdy size.
C. Lsing their weight.D. Adapting their diet.
33. What des the underlined wrd “dissipatin” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Exchange.B. Frmatin.C. Absrptin.D. Emissin.
34. What is Adrian Lister’s attitude twards the recent study?
A. Wrried.B. Objective.C. Skeptical.D. Apprving.
35. What is the best title f this text?
A. The Threat f Climate Change t Human Survival
B. The Impact f Climate Change n Mammal Bdy Sizes
C. The Evlutinary Trends in Mammal Bdy Sizes
D. The Adaptive Strategies f Mammals t Climate Change
【答案】32. B 33. D 34. C 35. B
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。
Gratitude, in its simplest frm, is the act f feeling grateful fr what yu have. ___36___ If yu are a persn that practices gratitude regularly, yu may have benefited a lt frm that. Studies have shwn that practicing gratitude can significantly bst peple’s happiness and well-being, allwing them t live a mre fulfilling life. S hw can we practice gratitude? Here are ways that will set yu in the right directin.
Keep a gratitude jurnal. Keep it simple and each day write 1 — 3 things yu are grateful fr in the mrning and in the evening. ___37___ A lt f peple fcus n what they dn’t have, r cmplain all day, making themselves upset. But when yu fcus n the psitive, n matter hw small, yu attract mre f the psitive.
Dn’t cmpare. It’s easy t cmpare urselves t thers and want what they have. When yu d that, yu’re nt appreciating yur wn unique jurney. We’re all n a different life path and we were brn t stand ut. ___38___
Flash a smile. A lt f peple dn’t smile these days, and ften yu have t be the ne that initiates (发起) it. Smiling at smene can nt nly make yu feel gd, but als make their day, t. ___39___ While yu’re at it, give cmpliments (问候), t.
___40___ It’s easy t fcus n the negative f the past r wrry abut the future. If yu can live in the mment and take in everything as they happen, yu’ll discver jys that are ften verlked. There are jys f playing with yur classmates in the playgrund, the cnversatin with yur friends acrss the table and the smell f rain. Enjy and embrace these mments.
A. Live in the present.
B. S hw ften d yu practice gratitude?
C. D yu knw hw t practice gratitude sincerely?
D. It will allw yu t see mre jy and beauty in yur days.
E. Always discver the psitive side f the peple arund yu.
F. S smile mre and watch hw yur day can instantly turn arund.
G. Value the path yu take and be grateful fr wh yu are and what yu have.
【答案】36. B 37. D 38. G 39. F 40. A
第三部分 语言知识与运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:完形填空(共15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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My husband made a little tw-stry huse that ___41___ ur wn in clr and design fr ur Little Free Library, while I carefully selected bks frm ur shelves. The idea ___42___ us immediately— instead f lading bxes int the car fr yet anther used bk ___43___ , we culd simply walk them t the radside.
Abut fifteen years later, it's safe t say that thusands f bks, as well as the ___44___ DVDs, CDs and jigsaw puzzles have been shared thrugh ur little library. Lcated n a busy street, ur little library sees ___45___ , perhaps hundreds f passers-by each day.
Many f thse wh use ur library d nt hesitate t share their ___46___ f this neighbrhd resurce. One gentleman regularly stps by t ___47___ bks fr a nearby retirement hme. ___48___ we have received cards, gifts, and even a ___49___ sketch (素描) frm a lcal artist.
Like the peple wh use ur library, the bks that cme and g reflect the brad ____50____ f ur city. Arabic, French and Russian bks are the large part amng the ____51____ English-language bks. I have even cllected my favrite bks in languages I dn't understand. ____52____ , ur library hasn't slved ur bk strage prblem— if anything, we nw have mre bks than ever befre.
I have heard sme ____53____ that Little Free Libraries d nt always serve the purpse f building cmmunity and may cmpete with ur public libraries and independent bkstres. This has nt been ur experience. We cntinue t buy mre bks and we are ____54____ lyal users f the public system. Our Little Free Library has enhanced ur lve f ____55____ and has cnnected us t a cmmunity f bk lvers in the heart f ur busy neighbrhd.
41. A. revisedB. cpiedC. mirrredD. challenged
42. A. remindedB. struckC. beatD. tuched
43. A. saleB. charityC. fundD. reward
44. A. casualB. cmmnC. expensiveD. ccasinal
45. A. amuntsB. dzensC. thusandsD. millins
46. A. lveB. gratitudeC. cmmitmentD. cperatin
47. A. put awayB. hand inC. pick upD. take ver
48. A. As usualB. At ther timesC. Since thenD. Even s
49. A. sensibleB. familiarC. persnalizedD. rare
50. A. cmplexityB. distinctinC. visinD. diversity
51. A. dminantB. interestingC. infectiusD. accessible
52. A. UnluckilyB. SurprisinglyC. ObviuslyD. Pitifully
53. A. praisesB. dignityC. cmplaintsD. curisity
54. A. nrmallyB. slightlyC. prperlyD. fiercely
55. A. readingB. dnatingC. helpingD. learning
【答案】41. C 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. B 46. A 47. C 48. B 49. C 50. D 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. D 55. A
第二节:语法填空(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。
The Hngku District Sprts Festival, aiming t establish Shanghai’s Ruihng Tiandi as an integrated sprts and ___56___( cnsume) centre, kicked ff n July 5. ___57___( span )58 days thrugh August 31, the event capitalizes n its peak summer seasn t engage all age grups with 13 majr cmpetitins and 45 sprting disciplines.
___58___( structure) arund three main activity pillars — cmpetitive sprts events, cmmunity cmpetitins and recreatinal sprts activities — the festival featured natinal, city, and district-level sprting events. These included a natinal G champinship hsted by the Chinese Weiqi Assciatin, a Shanghai amateur fencing pen rganized by the China Sprt Schl Federatin, ___59___ a yuth jump rpe cmpetitin ___60___ talented students demnstrated their athletic abilities.
Since its launch, mre than 200 experiential activities, fllwed by a tech-integrated sprts zne added in mid-August, ___61___( develp) fr the festival thrugh its partnership with Decathln.
T bst cmmercial cperatin, rganizers team up ___62___ 100 lcal restaurants and 39 sprts venues, launching discunt packages with parking privileges. A cutting-edge virtual carnival demnstrates ___63___enhanced reality technlgy transfrms athletic experiences, perating daily frm 7:00 am until 2:00 am ___64___( serve) diverse schedules.
This extended framewrk f the Hngku Hazhajin Sprts Festival prmtes sprts-retail integratin and stimulates district-wide ecnmic vitality, with each gal ____65____ (respective) in place.
【答案】56. cnsumptin
57. Spanning
58. Structured
59. and 60. where
61. have been develped
62. with 63. hw
64. t serve
65. respectively
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)
66. 假如你是李华,你校英文报 Fd and Culture 栏目正在征集介绍饺子,粽子月饼和汤圆这4种中国传统节日食品的文章。请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,介绍其中的一种食品。
内容要点:
1. 介绍食品; 2. 食品与文化的关联。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2.题目和首句已经给出,
3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
A Traditinal Chinese Festival Fd
Chinese festival fd is a crucial element f traditinal Chinese culture, with a wide variety f muth-watering dishes.
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【答案】One pssible versin:
A Traditinal Chinese Festival Fd
Chinese festival fd is a crucial element f traditinal Chinese culture, with a wide variety f muth-watering dishes. Tday, I’d like t intrduce dumplings, a traditinal fd that hlds a special place in Chinese culture.
Dumplings are made f thin dugh wrapped arund a filling, usually cnsisting f meat and vegetables. They are ften biled r steamed and served with dipping sauce. Dumplings are nt nly delicius but als symblize wealth and gd frtune because their shape resembles ancient Chinese gld ingts.
In Chinese culture, dumplings are especially imprtant during the Spring Festival. Families gather t make and eat dumplings tgether, which represents unity and happiness. This traditin has been passed dwn fr generatins, making dumplings a meaningful part f Chinese festivals.
第二节:读后续写(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。
The smell f rasted chicken filled the kitchen as we gathered fr ur usual Friday dinner. Having swallwed a big muthful f chicken, I tk a deep breath and began, “Culd I invite sme friends ver tmrrw? Just fr the afternn?”
My parents exchanged a glance, then ndded readily. But beside me, my yunger sister, Lily, frze. Her wide eyes lcked nt mine. “But... what abut Miracle? She’ll be terrified, Ethan.”
Miracle was a cat Lily rescued n a rainy day last winter. True t her name, the cat had survived. Yet, it remained a creature f prfund shyness: Lud vices sent her trembling under beds; sudden mvements made her jump. She wasn’t just a pet; she was a fragile sul Lily fiercely prtected.
“I prmise, Lily,” I insisted, leaning frward, meeting her wrried gaze(凝视). “We’ll stay in the living rm. N lud music, n shuting games. I’ll keep the back dr shut tight, and I’ll warn everyne t be quiet. Miracle wn’t even knw they’re here.” I saw the cnflict in her eyes — her desire t be supprtive warring with her deep cncern fr the pr cat. After a tense silence, she finally gave a small, reluctant nd.
Saturday arrived with sunshine and laughter as my friends piled in. True t my wrd, I guided them straight t the living rm, reminding them firmly abut Miracle’s sensitivity.Initially, we chatted, played cards quietly. Glancing arund, I sptted Miracle sliding silently dwn the hallway twards Lily’s rm. Gd, she’s keeping her distance, I thught, relieved.
As the afternn wre n, hwever, the initial cautin disappeared. A cmpetitive bard game led t enthusiastic cheers and laughter. Lst in the sheer fun f being with my friends, I frgt everything - he prmise, the fragile creature.
After friends departed with cheerful gdbyes, I began tidying empty glasses, still lst in the happy scenes when Lily burst thrugh the frnt dr int her rm. Then came her scream, “Ethan, Miracle is gne.”
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。
A cld wave f fear rushed thrugh me.
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Luckily, we finally fund Miracle in the backyard.
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【答案】 A cld wave f fear rushed thrugh me. I remembered pening the backdr fr sme air. Miracle must have gt scared ut f the huse then. My sister lked at me in disbelief. Tears welled in her eyes, spilling ver. “Yu prmised” The wrds weren’t shuted, but they cut deep. Shame burned my face. Withut a wrd, I grabbed a flashlight and raced int the backyard, Lily clsely behind, her calls fr Miracle nw desperate and chked with tears. We searched like crazy.
Luckily, we fund Miracle in the backyard. There hidden under the thick bushes was Miracle. I drpped t my knees and scped it up gently and placed it int Lily’s waiting hands. Once we went back hme, I aplgized sincerely, “I am s, s srry.” I slwly reached ut twards Lily, placing my hand gently ver hers. “Can yu frgive me?” Lily lked dwn at Miracle, then back at me, her eyes still wet but sftening slightly. A fragile bridge f frgiveness began t frm.
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