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【模拟试卷】吉林省长岭县第四中学2020-2021学年度高三下学期第三次模拟卷英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后
,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30
分)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,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。例:Howmuchistheshirt
?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdoesthemanliketobeginhislecture?A.WithanintroductionB.Withasmile.C.Witha
funnystory.2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Waitfortheairportbus.B.Gototheairportbytaxi.C.Takeataxiandgohome.3.Whenwillthemanhaveame
eting?A.Inaminute.B.Tomorrow.C.Inacoupleofhours.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makingavisi
t.C.Makinganappointment.5.Whatmighthavehappened?A.Anearthquake.B.Afire.C.Agasaccident.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoesthemanmostprobablylive?A.Inthecou
ntryside.B.Inabigcity.C.InAmerica.7.WhydoesthewomanthinkthatNewYorkistheonlyplacetolivein?A.Ithasalargepopulation.B.Itoffersac
olorfulandexcitinglife.C.It’snotonlyinterestingbutalsoquiet.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherewillthewomanhavehersailinghol
iday?A.InItaly.B.InSweden.C.InNorway.9.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforhersailingholiday?A.£450.B.£380.C.£370
.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Airpollution.B.Transportation.C.Roadconnection.11.Whydoesthemanth
inklawsofcarusewillbemade?A.Becauseroadtraffichastobecontrolled.B.Becausethere’llbenewwaysoftravelling.C.Becausetoomanypeopleenjo
yairtravel.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftravellingbytrainundertheocean?A.Itisexciting.B.Itisfrightening.C.Itisunimaginabl
e.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?A.Aticketcollector.B.Ajeweler.C.Apoliceman.14.Wheredoestheco
nversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Onatrain.B.Inthestreet.C.Attheman’soffice.15.Whydoesthemanstopthewoman?A.
Shestolesomething.B.Shewastoorudetohim.C.Shesmokedinpublicplaces.此卷只装订不密封班级姓名准考证号考场号座位号16.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygo?A.
Thepolicestation.B.Thetrainstation.C.Thewoman’soffice.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongistheEnglishCoffeeShopopentocustomersaday?A.For24hours.B.For8hours.
C.For12hours.18.Whatcanwelearnabouttheradiostation?A.ItisownedbytheEnglishCoffeeShop.B.ItisonMontanaatSeventhSt
reetinSantaMonica.C.Itsellsadvertisingtime.19.Whatistheweatherlikeinthemorning?A.Cloudy.B.Cold.C.Fine.
20.WhatcanwelearnaboutSantaMonicaBeach?A.It’susedforparkingcars.B.It’sagoodplaceforsurfing.C.It’sagoodplaceforskating.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AULTIMATECANADAANDTHEROCKYMOUNTAINEER15DAYSFROM£4,495Fromthedr
amaticsettingofVancouvertotheeasy-goingcityofToronto,thisadventuretakesusacrossCanadabyrail,onboardtheiconicRockyMountaineerandTheCanadian.Days1-3,
LondontoVancouverFlyfromLondontoVancouver.EnjoyasightseeingtouronDay2,seeingStanleyParkandChinatown.Y
ou’refreetoexploreonDay3.Days4-6,RockyMountaineerJourneyontheRockyMountaineerthroughthewildernessonthewaytoKamloops.Continueon
Day5,alongthe“FirstPassagetotheWest"routetoBanff,wherewespendtwonights.DiscoverBanffNationalParkonDay6.visitingEmeraldLakeandLakeL
ouise.Later,enjoyatalkfromaretiredMountie.Days7-8,JasperNationalParkTakeacoachalongIcefieldsParkwaytoJasper,stoppingtoadmiretheimpre
ssiveAthabascaGlacier.SpendtwonightssurroundedbytheattractivemountainsceneryofJasper,withafreedayonDay8.Days9-11,
TheCanadianStartalongjourneyonTheCanadiantoToronto,settlingintoourberthsaswepasspineforestsandtoweringpeaks.SpendDay10andDay11onboard,travelli
ngthroughWinnipegandacrosstheCanadianShield.Days12-15,TorontoandLondonArriveinenergeticTorontofortwonights,v
isitingthespectacularNiagaraFallsonDay13.AfterafreedayonDay14,flyhomeintheevening,arrivingonDay15.The2022itineraryisdiff
erent.Pleasecallfordetails.WHAT'SINCLUDED•UKTourManagerthroughout•Returnscheduledflights•LuggageServicewithoutpayment•10n
ights’accommodation,3nightsonTheCanadianand13meals•AlltourexcursionsDEPARTURES7May,21£4,79524Sept,21£4,99
521May,21£4,8957May,22£4,4954Jun,21£4,99521May,22£4,79525Jun,21£4,8954Jun,22£4,9953Sept,21£5,09525Jun,22£5,09517Sept21SOLDOUT20Aug,22£4
,995Seeourwebsiteforfull2021and2022datesandprices.1.WherecanthetravelerenjoytheamazingAthabascaGlacier?A.InVancouver.B.InKam
loops.C.InJasper.D.InToronto.2.WhatfeeisNOTincludedduringthewholedventure?A.Round-tripscheduledflights.B.FreeLuggageSe
rvice.C.15nights’accommodationD.UKTourManageralltheway.3.Onwhichofthefollowingadventureswillthetravelerspendmost?A.Tripdepartingon7M
ay,21.B.Tripdepartingon25Jun,21.C.Tripdepartingon20Aug,22.D.Tripdepartingon3Sept,21.BWhenKirkAlexanderwentmiss
ingfor11days,anunlikelysaviorcametohisrescue:hisneighborhoodpizzastore.Almosteverynightformorethantenyears.KirkAlexander,48,o
fSalem,OregonorderedalatedinnerfromhislocalDomino’spizzastore.Hehadnosignatureorder.Sometimeshewould
callforasalad,sometimesapie,sometimeschickenwings.TheonlysurethingforthestaffoftheSilvertonRoadDomino’swast
hattheywouldseeAlexander’snameshowupontheironlineorderingsitesometimebetween11p.m.andmidnightseveraltimesaweek.Until
suddenly,fornearlytwoweeksattheendofApril2016,theydidn’t.ItwasaslowSaturdaynightonMay7thwhenDomino’sgeneralman
agerSarahFullerfeltshecouldnolongerignoreAlexander’srecentabsence.“Iwentandlookeduptoseehowlongithadbeensincehelastordered,”Fullertold
KATU.com.“Itwas11days,whichwasnotlikehimatall.”FullerknewAlexanderworkedfromhome,andneighborssaidherarelyleft.Shealsoknewthathehadsuf
feredsomehealthissuesinthepast.Something,Fullerworried,waswrong.Around1a.m.onSunday.May8,Fullersentl
ongtimedeliverydriverTraceyHamblentostopinatAlexander’shome.HamblenapproachedAlexander’sdoorashehadcountlesstim
esbeforeandknocked.HecouldplainlyseethatAlexander’sTVsetwason,aswerehislights;butafterseveralminutes,Alexanderstilldidn’tanswerthedoor.Hamblen
rushedbacktothestoretorelaytheupsettingdevelopmentstoFuller.SheencouragedHamblentodial911.Soon,officerswereontheirway.WhendeputiesfromtheMa
rionCountySheriff’sofficearrivedatAlexander’shouse,theyheardaman“callingforhelpfrominsidetheresidence,deputiessaid.Theybrokethedoordown,andfound
Alexanderonthefloorinneedofimmediatemedicalattention.Onedaylater,andtheymighthavebeentoolate.AlexanderwasrushedtoSalemHospital,wherehewaslist
edinstableconditionshortlyafterthedramaticrescue.Inthefollowingweeks,Fuller,Hamblen,andotherstoreemployeeswenttovisithimwithf
lowersandcards,notingthatAlexandergreetedthemwithknowingsmiles.4.HowdidFullersensethatsomethingwaswrong?A.SheknewAlexanderhad
serioushealthproblems.B.Alexanderhadn’torderedchickenwingsfornearly2weeks.C.Alexanderhadneverbeforebrokenhisroutineint
hestorefor10years.D.Alexanderhaddisappearedfromthestore’sorderingsystemforabout2weeks.5.Whatcanyouinfer
fromtheunderlinedsentence?A.HamblenwasfondofknockingatAlexander’sdoor.B.HamblenwasmorethananacquaintancetoAlex
ander.C.EverytimeHamblenarrivedatAlexander’shouse,hewouldknockfirst.D.WhenHamblenhadenoughtimeinthepast,hewouldgotoAlexander’sho
use.6.Inwhichcolumnofanewspaperwillyouprobablyreadthisarticle?A.Life.B.Technology.C.Healthy.D.Entertainment.7.Thesayingwecanlearnfromthesto
ryis.A.Bornindistress,dieinpeaceB.DetailsdeterminesuccessorfailureC.EventhewisearenotalwaysfreefromerrorD.Betterlatethanne
verCFormanyCOVIDpatientswithlong-termsymptoms,onlinesupportgroupshavebeenaninvaluableresource.Severalgroupshavethousan
dsofmembers.Inadditiontoconnectingpatientsandadvocatingforbettercare,somegroupsarealsolaunchingtheirownresearcheffortsorcollaboratingwithresearcher
s.Smallergroupshaveformedtofocusonchildrenorpatientswithspecificsymptoms,suchasheartorneurologicalissues.Am
ongthemostactiveisBodyPolitic,asupportgroupthatstartedinlateMarchasasmallInstagramgroupchat.Itnowhasmorethan14,000sign
-upsfrompeopleacrosstheworldandmovedtoSlackwhereithasorganizedintomorethan50channelsondifferenttopics.Thegroupalsolaunc
hedapatient-ledresearcharm,publishingitsfirstsurveyinMayandcurrentlyworkingonanotherone.DianaBerrent,a46-year-oldinPortWashington,N.Y
.,foundedSurvivorCorps,aFacebookgroupandwebsite,inlateMarchafterbeingdiagnosedwithCOVID.Heroriginalmissionwastomobilizerecove
redCOVID-19patientstodonateplasma.Thegroupnowhasmorethan110,000membersandhasbecomeanadvocacygroupforpatientsdealing
withlong-termsymptoms.Thegroupisworkingwithresearchersandlobbyingformorelong-termCOVIDcarecenters.Anotherpopu
larsupportgroupisLongHaulCOVIDFighters,whichstartedonFacebookinApril.OnceitbecameclearthatsomeCOVID-19patientsweren’tgettingbetterevenafterthree
months,asecondgroupformedinJuneforthoseearlierintheirillness.“Eachgroupislimitedtoabout5,000members,”saysChe
lseaAlionar,a37-year-oldlongCOVIDpatientinKeizer,Ore.,andanadministrator.Ms.Alionarsaystherearenewplansforathirdgr
oupasthenumberofpatientsgrows.“OurmissionistoprovidesupportforthosewhosehealthhasbeenaffectedbyCOVID-19,topromotepublicawarenessandeduca
tionregardinglengthyCOVIDrecovery,andtoadvocateforthemedical,mentalhealth,andsocialinterestsoflonghaulCOVIDsurv
ivors,”saysMs.Alionar.8.WhatdoweknowaboutBodyPolitic?A.Itisthemostactiveonlinesupportgroup.B.IthasattractedCOVIDsurvivorsallovertheworld.C.I
thaspublisheditsfirstsurveyinlateMarch.D.ItworksonInstagramandSlackatthesametime.9.WhatwasDianaBerrent’sinitialintentionofsettingupSurvi
vorCorps?A.Tocureherselfofadisease.B.Topromotepublicawarenessandeducation.C.ToprovidesupporttopeoplewhohavesurvivedCOVID.D.TocallonCOVIDsur
vivorstocontributetheirplasma.10.Whatcanweinferfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Eachofthegroupshasatmost5,000members.B.ChelseaAlionarhasrecoveredfrom
COVID-19.C.MoreonlineCOVIDsupportgroupswillbeneededinthenearfuture.D.ThenumberofthepeoplewhosufferfromCOVID
-19isonthedecrease.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thetaskandresponsibilityoftheonlinesupportgroups.B.Thesupp
ortforthepeoplesufferingfromCOVID.C.ThewaystodealwithCOVID-19inthelongterm.D.Thetypesoftheonlinesupport.DInalargesurveyofpeople’sfirstmemories,near
ly40%ofparticipantsreportedafirstmemorythatislikelytobefictional,accordingtofindingspublishedinPsychologicalScience,ajournaloftheAssociationforPsy
chologicalScience.Currentresearchindicatesthatpeople’searliestmemoriesdatefromaround3to3.5yearsofage.However,thestudyfromresearchersatCity,Un
iversityofLondon,theUniversityofBradford,andNottinghamTrentUniversityfoundthat38.6%of6,641participantsclaimedtohavememories
fromage2oryounger,with893peopleclaimingmemoriesfromage1oryounger.Thiswasparticularlyprevalentamongmiddle-agedandolderadults.Asmanyof
thesememoriesdatedbeforetheageof2andyounger,theauthorssuggestthatthesefictionalmemoriesarebasedonrememberedfragments(碎片)ofearlyexper
ience—suchasapram(婴儿车),familyrelationshipsandfeelingsad—andsomefactsorknowledgeabouttheirowninfancyorch
ildhoodwhichmayhavebeenderivedfromphotographsorfamilyconversations.“Furtherdetailsmaybeunconsciouslyinferredoradded,e.g.thato
newaswearingnappywhenstandinginthecot(幼儿床),”addedShaziaAkhatr,firstauthoronthestudyandSeniorResearchAssociateattheUniversity
ofBradford.“Whenwelookedthroughtheresponsesfromparticipantswefoundthatalotofthesefirst‘memories’werefrequentlyrelatedtoinfancy,andat
ypicalexamplewouldbeamemorybasedaroundapram,”explainedMartinConway,DirectorattheCentreforMemoryandLawatCit
y,UniversityofLondonandcoauthorofthepaper.“Forthisperson,thistypeofmemorycouldhaveresultedfromsomeonesa
yingsomethinglike‘motherandalargegreenpram’.Thepersonthenimagineswhatitwouldhavelookedlike.Overtimethesefragmentsthenbecomeamemoryan
doftenthepersonwillstarttoaddthingsinsuchasastringoftoysalongthetop,”headded.“Crucially,thepersonrememb
eringthemdoesn’tknowthisisfictional,”Conwaynoted.“Infactwhenpeoplearetoldthattheirmemoriesarefalsetheyoftendon’tbelieveit.Thispartlyduetothef
actthatthesystemsthatallowustorememberthingsareverycomplex,andit’snotuntilwe’re5or6thatweformadult-li
kememoriesduetothewaythatthebraindevelopsandduetoourmaturingunderstandingoftheworld.12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevalent”inParagrap
h2probablymean?A.Unique.B.Crazy.C.Common.D.Doubtful.13.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthestudymentionedinthepassage?A.Somepeoplehaveclearknowledgeabout
theirowninfancy.B.Addeddetailsareanimportantcluetorecallthechildhood.C.Mostpeopleclaimedtohavememoriesf
romage2oryounger.D.Talksbetweenfamilymembersinfluencetheearliestmemories.14.HowdoesMartinConwaypresenthisopinion?A.Bymakingcomparison.B.Bysett
ingexamples.C.Byanalyzingdata.D.Byreferringtodocuments.15.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Manypeople’searliestmemoriesmay
befictional.B.People’searliestmemoriescandatebackto2oryounger.C.Themiddle-agedandadultsspecializeindetailingtheirfirstmemory.D.Memoriesdevelop
duetoourmaturingunderstandingoftheworld.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Insomeschool
s,structuredcharactereducationisapartofthecurriculum,rightalongsidereading,writing,andmath.16Thequalitiesofcharacterdevelopthroughaninteractionof
family,school,andcommunityinfluencesandthechild’sindividualpersonality,experiences,andchoices.Parentshavemanyopportunitiesand
toolstobuildtheirchildren’scharacter.17BearolemodelParentswhoexhibitthequalitiesofgoodcharacterpowerfullytran
smittheirvaluestotheirchildren.Imagineyouarehonest,trustworthy,fair,compassionate,respectful,andinvolvedinthegreaterg
oodofyourfamilyandcommunity.18Theywillalsoseethatthisbehaviorbringsasenseofjoy,satisfactions,andpeacetotheirfamily
.19Childrenalsoneedtolearnthatwhentheyviolateyourfamily’sguidingethics,youwillcarryoutconsequenceswithfairnessanddignity.Alwaystaketh
eopportunitytoexplainwhyyourchild’sbehavioriswrongwhenyoucorrecthim.Makeahabitofidentifyinginyourownmindthevalueyouwishtoteachthechildbasedontheparti
cularbehavior.Chooseaconsequencethatisappropriatetoteachthatvalue.TellstoriesfromliteratureandlifeParentsandteachersusedstoriestoteachmorallessons
longbeforebookswereeveninvented.Asyoutellthestoriesofyourlifeandtheworldaroundyou,youconveylessonsinvaluesandethicstoyo
urchildren.Whenyoulistenandrespondtoyourchildren’sstoriesaboutschoolandpeers,youcanhelpthemthinkthroughtherightthingtodo.20Thesea
necdotes(趣闻轶事)showyourkidshowyourvaluesguideallaspectsofyourlife.A.ProvideopportunitiestopracticeB.Useteachablemomentstobuildcharac
terC.Yourchildrenwillseethisinyoureverydayactionsandchoices.D.Bemindfulofyourchildrenlisteningtothesto
riesyoutellotheradults.E.However,buildingcharacterforkidscan’tjusthappenintheclassroom.F.Buthands-onexperienceisneededtoknowthetruemeaningofchar
acter.G.Usingthemwillgiveyouthejoyandsatisfactionofseeingyourkidsgrow.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Wimbledontournamentwasgoingon.ThoughIamnotagreatfollowerofthegame.Idecidedto21thisone,onlybecau
seRafaelNadalwasplaying.Andthentherewashis22.“Weird(古怪的)“wasthefirst23thatcameinmymindwhenIsawhim—waist-lengthhair,tonguepiercing,tattoos...Asthematc
hbegan,therewereloud24forNadal.Butasthegame25,itseemedthatNadalwasmadetorunoneveryrallybythis“weirdo”.The26wasshocked.Howcouldheplaylikethis?By
thesecondset,ithadbecome27thatDustinBrown(bythattimeeveryoneknewhisname)wasbeatingNadal28.SoeveryrallythatBrownwon.therewereloudcheers.EvenI
hadstartedcheeringforhimnow.Myunclewasvisitingusthatevening.Ashesawallthis,hesaid,“Lookatalltheseenviou
speople.Theyaresohappythatanaccomplishedpersonisgetting29.”30struckme.Istartedfeeling31thatevenIwasenjoyingseeingagr
eatplayergoingdown.Evenafterthe32finishedandBrownwon,Iwaslow.Mydadsawallthis.Beforegoingtosleep,hekepthishandonmyshoulderand33
inmyears,“Theywerenotcheeringbecausetheyfeltgoodthatagreatmanwas34.Theycheeredbecausethat‘weirdo’showedeveryonethatevent
hebestcanbebeatenifyoutryhard,nomatterhowyoulook.Browngavethem35.Goodnight,son!”21.A.lookB.playC.watchD.show22.A.opponentB.friendC.teammateD.roommat
e23.A.personB.reminderC.nameD.thought24A.voicesB.cheersC.feelingsD.songs25.A.wentonB.calledonC.kickedoffD.setoff26.A.audienceB
.playerC.listenerD.visitor27.A.doubtfulB.meaningfulC.wonderfulD.obvious28.A.unfortunatelyB.effortlesslyC.fruitlesslyD.basically29.A.strickenB.knocke
dC.beatenD.worried30.A.PressureB.SadnessC.ExcitementD.Pleasure31.A.gladB.relaxedC.strangeD.guilty32.A.matchB.trainingC.testD.struggle3
3A.laughedB.jokedC.whisperedD.warned34.A.competingB.improvingC.realizingD.falling35.A.benefitB.hopeC.freedomD.fun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。China’sleadine-commerceisnot36(entire)new.Bysize,itsmarket37(overtake)America’sin2013—wi
thlittlephysicalstorespace,itsconsumersandretailersshiftedtothedigitalworld.WhenAlibabawentpublicin2014,itwas38world’slargest-everInitialPublicOfferi
ng(IPO)(公开发行股票).Todaythecountry’se-retailingmarketisworth$2trillion,morethanAmerica’sandEurope’s39(combine)market.Forastar
titismoredynamic.Inthepastfewyearsnew40(compete)includingMeituanandPinduoduo,haveboomedwithcreativebusinessmodels.O
nesignoffiercecompetitionisthatAlibaba’sshareofthemarketoftheChinesee-commerceindustryhasdroppedfrom81%whenitwentpublic41
55%today.Competitionhasalsoledtoe-commerceandothertechfirms42(break)theboundariesbetweendifferenttypesofservices43aresti
llcommonintheWest.Pointandclickareoutofdate:online-shoppingplatformsinChinanowfeaturedigitalpayments,groupdeals,socialmedia,gamin
g,instantmessaging,short-formvideosandlive-streamingcelebrities.ThisshifttoamoreChinese-styleglobalindustry44(expect)tobeexcellentnewsf
orconsumers.Priceswouldbe45(low),asChinahasseenmorefiercediscountingbycompetingfirms.Choiceandinnovatio
nwouldprobablygrowaswell.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)假定你叫李华,你的英国朋友Jessica听说在中国,中小学学生每天都在课间做眼保健操。对此她感到很好奇,特来信向你了解相关情况。请你根据以下要
点给她回信:1.介绍眼保健操;2.做眼保健操的注意事项。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右(开头和结尾已给出,.不计入总词数);2.可以适当增加细节,.以使行文连贯。参考词汇:acupuncturepoints穴位DearJessica,Ifyouwanttoknowmoredetail
s,donothesitatetowritetome.Yours,LiHua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。续写的词数应为150左右
。Theskywasclearblueandthesuncastdiamondsdownonfields,forestsandvillages.Aflock(群)ofwildduckswereflyinginformationheadi
ngsouthforthecomingwinter.TheyformedabeautifulVintheskyandwereadmiredbyeveryonewhosawthemfrombelow.ItwasafineSeptemberafternoonthatWally,oneofthewi
ldducksintheformationspottedsomethingontheground.Itwasayardwithaflockoftame(驯服的)duckswholivedonthefarm.Theywerewanderingaroundontheg
round,quackingmerrilyandeatingcornthatwasthrownonthegroundforthemeveryday.Wallywassatisfiedwithwhathesaw.Howcomfortablyt
heylive!“Itsurewouldbenicetohavesomeofthatcorn,”hethoughttohimself.Andallthisflyingisverytiring.“I’dliketojustwa
nderaroundforawhilelikethesetameducks.”So,afterthinkingitoverawhile,Wallylefttheformationofwildducks,madeasharp
diveandheadedforthebarnyarddirectly.Helandedsafelyamongthetameducks,andbegantowaddlearoundandquackquickly.Healsostartedeatingcornincheerful
spirits.Atthesametime,theformationofwildduckscontinuedtheirjourneysouth,butWally,whowascontentwiththedeliciouscorn,didn’tcare.“I’llrejoint
hemwhentheycomebacknorthinafewmonths,”hesaidtohimself.Severalmonthswentbyandoneday,Wallylookedupandspottedtheflockofwildducksflyinginformati
on,headingnorth.Theystilllookedbeautifulupthere,attractingeveryone’sattentionwithoutdoubt.AndWallywastiredoftheyard.Itwasmudd
yandeverywherehewanderedtherewasnothingbutduckwaste.“It’stimetoleave.”saidWally,staringatthewildducksintheair.Paragraph1:SoWallymovedhis
wingswithallhisstrengthandtriedtofly.Paragraph2:Whentheflockofwildducksflewoverheadoncemore,Wallytriedagaintojointhem.高三英语答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1
.5分,满分30分)1-5CBCBA6-10ABACB11-15ABCBA16-20AACAB第二部分阅读(满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)1-3CCD4-7DBAB8-11BDCA12-15CDBA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5
分,满分12.5分)16-20EGCBD第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25CADBA26-30ADBCB31-35DACDB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)36
.entirely37.overtook38.the39.combined40.competitors41.to42.breaking43.that/which44.isexpected45.lower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)【范文】DearJessica,KnowingthatyouareinterestedintheeyeexercisesChinesekidsaredoingeveryday,I’
dliketosharesomeinformationwithyou.Nowadays,anumberofChineseadolescentsaresufferingfromshort-sightedness.BasedontraditionalChines
etreatmenttheory,eyeexerciseshavebeenpracticedregularlytohelpreducetherateofeyedisorder.Therearebasicallyfoursessionsinthewholeprocess,whicht
akesapproximately10minutes.Whendoingeyeexercises,youneedtomakesureyourhandsarecleanandpressonthecorre
ctacupuncturepointsasrequired.Ifyouwanttoknowmoredetails,donothesitatetowritetome.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25
分)【范文】Paragraph1:SoWallymovedhiswingswithallhisstrengthandtriedtofly.Buthehadgainedsomeweightfromallhiscorn-eating,andhehadn’texercisedhiswingsmuche
ither.Hefinallygotofftheground,buthewasflyingtoolowandslammedintothesideofthebarn.Hefelltothegroundwithathudandsaidto
himself,“Oh,well,I’lljustwaituntiltheyflysouthinafewmonths.ThenI’llrejointhemandbecomeawildduckagain.”Paragraph2:Whentheflockofwildducksflewover
headoncemore,Wallytriedagaintojointhem.Buthesimplydidn’thavethestrength.Everywinterandeveryspring,hesawhiswild
duckfriendsflyingoverhead,andtheywouldcallouttohim.Buthisattemptstoleavewereallinvain.EventuallyWallynolongerpaidanya
ttentiontothewildducksflyingoverhead.Hehardlyevennoticedthem.Hehad,afterall,becomeabarnyardduck.