黑龙江省实验中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月月考试题+英语+PDF版含答案

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第1页共12页黑龙江省实验中学2023-2024学年度高二学年上学期十二月月考英语学科试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B

、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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.Whereisthebank?A.Besideacoffeeshop.B.Nexttoamovietheatre.C.Nearasupermarket.2.Whatisthepurp

oseofthecall?A.Toordermoreproducts.B.Tocheckthestatusofanorder.C.Tofindoutpricesofnewglasses.3.Howdidthemangettothemeeting?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Byunder

ground.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisparents?A.Strict.B.Considerate.C.Generous.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout

?A.Arestaurant.B.Abay.C.Ahotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whenwilltheexhibitionbeheld?A.In25days.B.In14days.C.In3days.7.Whatdoesthemanagerwanttodo?A.R

eturnsomeoftheparts.B.Putoffhisdelivery.C.Testthematerials.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howlongistheadvancedclass?{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAo

GAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第2页共12页A.30minutes.B.60minutes.C.70minutes.9.Whatistheman’sopinionaboutthewoman’snewclass?A.It’seasy.B.It’stiring.C.It’

sdemanding.10.What’stherelationisthemantothewoman?A.Hertrainer.B.Herhusband.C.Herfather.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatki

ndofeventwillbeheld?A.Anawardsceremony.B.Acharitydinner.C.Aformalopening.12.Whichmealwillthemanhave?A.Seafood.

B.Beandish.C.Roastedchicken.13.Whatdoesthewomanencouragethemantodo?A.Findabigplace.B.Drivetotheevent.C.Careaboutparking.听第9段材料,回答第1

4至17题。14.Whendidthemanbegintotakehisfirstseriousactingjob?A.20yearsago.B.50yearsago.C.66yearsago.15.Whathasbeentheman

’sfavoritesincehegottheroleofHamlet?A.Films.B.Plays.C.Dancing.16.Whydoesthemanactinfilms?A.Toearnmoney.B.Tomakehislifecolorfu

l.C.Toenjoytheparts.17.Whatistheman’splanforthefuture?A.Hewillsinginthetheatre.B.Hewillretirein6months.C.Hewillworkaslongasposs

ible.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdothedatafrompsychologistshow?A.Happinessbringssuccess.B.Fewpeoplefindtherightpathtohappiness.C.Outsidethingshaven

othingtodowithhappiness.19.WhatdidthespecialistsfromtheuniversitiesofIllinoistrytofindout?A.Thesecretbehindsuccess.B.Thequ

alitiesofhappypeople.C.Thewaytobehappy.20.Whatdotheresearchersthinkisthespeedywaytobecomehappy?A.Believinginothers.B.Beinggratef

ulforwhatyouhave.C.Beoptimistic.{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第3页共12页第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分3

7.5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。AWomen’sPoetryCompetition2022WelcometoMslexia,theonlymagazinewh

ereeveryreaderisapotentialcontributortoo.Almosteverypartofthemagazineisopentosubmissionbyanywomanwrit

er.Ourcompetitionisopentounpublishedpoemsofanylength.Your£10entryfeeallowsyoutosubmituptothreepoems.Thejudg

ethisyearistheoutstandingandaward-winningwriterPascalePetit.Prizes1st:£2,000;2nd:£500;3rd:£250(Eachprizegoesforo

neperson.)UnpublishedPoetryPrizeforthebestpoembyapreviouslyunknownpoet:£250.Thefourwinners,plussixteenadditionalfinalist

swillhavetheirpoemspublishedintheMayissueofMslexia.ResultsThedeadlineforallentriesis23:59GMT,6April,2022Thewinne

rsandfinalistswillbeannouncedon1May,2022HowtoenterAddtheentryfeetoyourbasketandgotothecheckout.Oncetheorderiscompleted,you’llbetak

entoaSubmitpagewheretheentryformislocated.Clickthe“EnterNow”button.YoucansubmitatalaterdatebytypingintoyourMslexiaonl

ineaccountandgoingtothe“competitions”bill.VisitourEntryInstructionsforamorecomprehensiveguideonhowtoenter,andbesuretoreadourRu

lesbeforesubmittingyourentries.Frequently-askedquestionsHaveaquestionaboutformatting,eligibility(资格),

oranythingelse?Readytoenter?PleaseseeourEntryInstructions.Foranyfurtherinformation,callusat01912048860oremailcomp

etitions@mslexia.co.uk.21.Howmanywinnerswillgetprizemoney?A.Three.B.Four.C.Sixteen.D.Twenty.22.Whichof

thefollowingwillresultindisqualification?{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第4页共12页A.MailingyourentryonJune1.

B.VisitingEntryInstructions.C.Writingapoemof120words.D.Submittingtwopoems.23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inatextbook.B.Onawebsite.C.Inanartmagazine.

D.Inalocalnewspaper.BAt81yearsold,JeanneDapranoisstillpushingherbodytothelimit.She’sstillrunningcompetit

iveraces,breakingworldrecordsandtakingonnewchallenges.“ThethingI’mlearningaboutagingisthatit’sinevitable,”Dapranosaid.“I’mnotgoingtoescapeit.The

rearetwowaystogo:Youcaneitherpressonorgiveup.”DapranogrewupinIowa.Then,shemovedtoCalifornia.Asaprima

ryschoolteacher,shebeganrunninginordertokeepupwithherstudent.“Iwasknownasarunningteacher,”shesaid.“Ihadmystud

entsdofitnessbeforewestudiedinthemorningandthenthroughouttheday.”Thenshebeganrunningcompetitivelywith5Kand10Kroadracesbeforemovingtothetrack.Shei

snowtheworldrecordholderinthewomen’s75-year-oldagegroup400metersand800meters.“WhenIgettothefinalfinishline,Iwantthisbodytobewornout.I’mn

otdoingthistolivetobe100.I’mdoingthistobethebestIcanbetoday.”AftermovingtoAtlantaaboutadecadeago,DapranometfitnesstrainerDavidBuer.Eversince,she’sbe

encomingtohisgym,wherehetailorsworkoutsforDaprano’sspecifcneeds.“Whenshecametome,shewaspushing70yearso

ld,”Buersaid.“I’veworkedwithotherindividualsatJeanne’sage,butshecametomewithdifferentgoals.Shehadauniquedriveandpassion—

notjustapassionforfitnessorathleticsbutforlifeingeneral.”LastFebruary,Dapranotookonanewchallenge:herfirstindoorrowingcompetition.Inclass

icfashion,shebroketheworldrecordinthe80-to-84agegroup,rowing2,000metersin9:23:7.Forthosehopingtoeitherstar

tgettinginshapeorstayinshapeforalongtime,sheoffersthisadvice:Listentoyourbody.Whatareyoupassionateabout?Howareyougoingtokeepphy

sicallyfitandmentallyfit?Startwhereyouare.Don’tlookaheadorcompareyourselftosomebodyelse.24.Whatdoestheunderline

dword“inevitable”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Invisible.B.Abnormal.C.Impossible.D.Unavoidable.25.Dapranostartedherlifeasarunnerwhen_______

______.{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第5页共12页A.volunteeringina5KroadraceB.takingfitn

esstrainingclassesC.workingataprimaryschoolD.movingtoCaliforniafromIowa26.WhatmightbeBuer’sfirstimpressionofDaprano?A.Shewasaqualifiedteacher.B.S

hewasanunusualwoman.C.Shewastoooldtorunarace.D.Shewashardtogetalongwith.27.WhatdoesDapranosuggestwedo?A.Followyourheart.B.Liveandlearn.C.Ru

nrightnow.D.Beagoodlistener.CForanyonetryingtoloseweight,there’satruthwecanalluniversallyacknowledgethatbetterhealthisofte

npositionedasanumbersgame.Hittherightnumber,andallyourhealthproblemswillmagicallyresolve,sothelogicgoes.Yetincreasingly,scienceisrevea

lingthatlosingweightmaynotbeasilverbulletafterall.InamousestudypublishedinthejournalScience,lookingspecificallyataninflamm

atory(炎症的)eyeconditionlinkedtoobesitycalledmaculardegeneration(黄斑退化),researchersfoundthestruggleforbetterhe

althdoesn’tnecessarilybeginandendwithweightloss.Researchersconductedexperimentsonmicethatwerefedahigh-fatdietfor11weeks,making

themgainweight.Themicewerethenputonadietoflow-fatfoodfor9weeks,makingthemloseweight.Anothergroupofmiceonlyatethelow-fatd

ietasacontrol.Researchersshotlasersintotheeyesofboththeyo-yodietermiceandthecontrolmicetoencourageat

ypicalbloodvessel(非典型性血管)growth,amarkofmaculardegeneration.Amongthemicethathadgainedandthenlostweight,therewasabout40percen

tmoreatypicalbloodvesselgrowththantheirstabledietpeers.Drivingthegrowthappearedtobemacrophages(巨噬细胞).Intheyo-yodietermi

ce,thesecellshadbeenreprogrammedtocauseinflammation.Takentogether,thesecellsappearedtohaveanoutsizeroleinatypicalbloodvesselgr

owthintheeyes.Meanwhile,inthemicefedonlyalow-fatdiet,inflammatorychangeswereabsent.Theresultssuggestthateating

ahigh-fatdietthatcausesweightgain,eveniffollowedbyweightloss,leavesaninflammatorymarkonmousemacrophages.Theresearchcomesduringaperiod

ofrenewedinterestinanti-obesitydrugs.Butmedicinesthathelppeopleshedpoundsdonottreatinflammationlinkedtoahis

toryofweightgain.“Howto{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第6页共12页engagethesefindin

gswithmedicineinterventionsisachallenge,”saysBapat,headoftheresearch.28.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“asilverbullet”underl

inedinparagraph1?A.Aworkablesolution.B.Atoughchoice.C.Anultimateobjective.D.Amajorchallenge.29.Howdoresearcherscarryouttheexpe

riment?A.Bycontrollingtestmethods.B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bymakingcomparison.D.Byanalyzingdietcomponents.30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchres

ults?A.Stabledietingdrivesthegrowthofmacrophages.B.Losingweightdoesn’tresolvetheinflammationtiedtoweightgain.C.Inflammatorychangesarecausedbythelow-

fatdiet.D.Reprogrammedcellsaretoblameforweightgain.31.Whatwilltheresearchfocusonnext?A.Exploringwaysoflosingweight.B.Tr

ackingthehistoryofweightloss.C.Boostinginterestinanti-obesitydrugs.D.Treatingobesity-linkedinflammation.DMany

publicmuseumshavecomplexclimatecontrolsystemstopreservetheworksintheircare.Thosetechnologies,includingclimatemonitorsan

dairconditioning,normallyworkunnoticed24hoursaday.Butnow,astherisingpricesofgasandelectricityinEuropeposea

nimmediatedangertomuseumfinances,andwithagrowingawarenessoftheirimpactontheclimate,someoftheworld’sbiggestmuseumsarebeginningtoact.Overth

epastyear,majormuseumshaverelaxedtheirstandardsandallowedawiderrangeoftemperaturesandhumiditylevelsinsomegalleries,saving

themthousandsofdollarsamonth.Theyhaveconductedmonthsoftrialstoprovethechangesdon’tendangertheitems.Yetintheroomswhereborroweditemsareonshow,t

heoldstrictstandardsstillapply.Loanagreementswithothermuseumsandprivatecollectorsmeanthosegalleriesmustremaintightlyclimate-c

ontrolled,blockinginstitutions’efforttolowerenergybillsandemissions.Theideathatartmustbedisplayedinaclimate-controlledenvironmen

tisrelativelynew,saidSouthwickattheVaticanMuseums.Masterpiecesusedtohanginunheatedchurchesorpalaces,shesaid.Someofthefirstmuseumstoadoptclimat

e-controltechnologieswereintheU.S.,withthe{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第7页共12页YaleUniversityArtGalleryfixingastea

m-poweredheatingsystemin1874.TemperatureandhumiditycontrolsbecamecommonplaceafterWorldWarII,especiallyafterconservat

orsattheBritishMuseumandtheNationalGallery,inLondon,publishedaseriesofinfluentialbooksprescribing(规定)theconditionstoprotectma

sterpiecesinthatchilly,dampcity.Soonthoseideaswereappliedeverywhere,eventuallybecomingthestandardformuseumloans.InDecember,theBritis

hgovernmentcancelledminimumtemperaturerequirementsforworkscoveredbyitsartinsuranceprogram,tohelpmuseumssav

emoneyduringacoldwinter.It’shopefulthatmuseumswillchangetheirtightclimatestandardsforthesakeoftheplanetaswellasthemselves.32.Whatactiondothewo

rld’sbiggestmuseumsbegintoadopt?A.Seekingactivecooperationwithothermuseums.B.Turningtomoreenergy-efficientreservingmeans.C.Lendingtheirwo

rkstoothermuseumsfordisplay.D.Looseningtheirstandardsforkeepingtheworks.33.Whatpreventspublicmuseumsfromlo

weringenergybillsandemissions?A.Theborroweditems.B.Privatemuseums.C.Loanagreements.D.Climate-controlledtechnologies.34.Whendidclimate-contr

oltechnologiesbecomepopular?A.WhenthestandardwaspublishedinLondon.B.Whenthefirstmuseumscameintobeing.C.WhenBritaincancell

edthestandardforloans.D.WhenYaleUniversityArtGalleryfixedaheatingsystem.35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressesthemainideaofthepas

sage?A.Oldrulescometolifeforprotection.B.Looseconditionspreserveworksbetter.C.Museumsaredesignedtosaveenergy

.D.Museumsaretakingactiontocutcosts.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{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFA

EIAAAARFABAA=}#}第8页共12页选项。Nowadays,manyofusarefindingourselvestiredout,strugglingtobuildbalancebackintoourlives.___36

___Spendingtimenearoceans,lakes,riversandotherbluespacescanprovidearangeofbenefitsincludingreducinganxiety,

easingmentaltirednessandrefreshingus.Hereissomeadviceonhowtotakeadvantageofthehealingpowerofwater.___37___Youlik

elyhavesomewatercloseby,evenifitisjustapondalongsidetheroad.Startthere.Thengetouttowateryoucanvisitontheweekendoravacation.Urbanwaterc

ounts—rivers,canalsandfountains.___38___Ifyoucan’tgettoactualwater,thenpaintings,photographs,videosandmoviescanproducesomeofthesamebenefits.Evenvir

tualrealityhelps.Gooften.Alittlebitmakesabigdifference.___39___Butanenvironmentalpsychologistfoundthatspendingasimilaramountoftimenear

waterhasthesamebenefits.Evenpeoplewholookintoaquariums(水族箱)havelowerheartratesandbettermoodsafterjust15minutes.Listen.Oneofthem

ostcalmingcharacteristicsofwaterisitssound,typicallysteadyandsoft.Thewatersoundspeoplefindhavingthestrongestheal

ingpowerareraininarainforest,wavespattingabeach,andarunningstream.Whenthesoundsoflivingthingsareaddedt

othesoundsofwater,peoplelikethemevenbetter.Makeanaudiorecordingofyourfavoritewater.___40___A.Rememberthatallwatercounts.B.Itwillbringbackhappymemor

ies.C.Stayinaplacesurroundedbywater.D.Accordingtoresearchers,watercanhelpus.E.Sodoesdomesticwater-inpools,bathtubs,even

byfishtanks.F.Spendingsometimeeverydaynearwatercanspeedupourrecovery.G.Ittakesatleasttwohoursaweekinnaturetoimproveourwell-being.第三部分语言运用

(共三节,满分40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。WhenIbecameanamputee(截肢患者)atage29,Iwasforcedtorethinktheideao

fphysicalperfection.Mylifebecamedifferent,asIchangedfromanacceptablyattractivewomantoanobjectofpityand___41___.Toobusy___42___physicalpainandob

viousmobilitylimitation,Iwasnotawareofthischangeatfirst.Iwasdeterminedto___43___,feelinggoodabouttheprogressIhadmade,asI{#{QQABbQaUoggoAB

IAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第9页共12页movedforward.___44___,asImademyfirstwalkingoutsidethehospital

,societyhadalreadyassignedmeanewstatus.Happytobefreeofmyrestrictioninthehospital,Irolledthroughtheshoppingmall–a___

45___survivor,feelinglikeawarhero.Unfortunately,Ihadarude___46___asIdiscoveredthatothersdidnotviewmeinthewa

yIhadcometoviewmyself.Alleyeswereuponme,yetnoonedaredtomakeeyecontact.Theireffortsto___47___myeyesforcedmetorealizetheysawonlymy

missinglegs.Mothers___48___heldtheirchildrencloserasIpassed.Elderlywomenpattedmeontheheadsaying,“GodBl

essYou!”with___49___intheireyes.WhileIsatthinkingaboutwhathadhappened,asmallgirlcameuptome.Shestaredwithunembarrasse

d___50___attheemptypants.Findingnothingthere,shelookedupatmewithapuzzledlook,sheinnocentlyasked,“Lady,wheredidyo

urlegsgo?”Iexplainedthatmylegshadbeensick.Sincemylegshadn’tbeenstrongandhealthylikehers,thedoctorshadto___51___them.Le

aningherheadupwards,sheasked,“Didtheygoto‘LegHeaven’?”Thatincidentmademethinkabouthow___52___childrenandadultsreacttotheunknown.Toachild,anoddap

pearanceisaninterestingcuriosityanda___53___learningexperiencewhileadultsoftenviewthesamethingwithfearandho

rror.Ibegantorealizethat,I,toohadbeen___54___ofthesameinappropriatereactionsbeforeIknewwhatlifewaslikeforanamputee.Tofulfillth

ewholenessofmymindandspirit,Inowsmilewarmly,makeeyecontact,andspeakinaconfidentmanner.Byusinga___55___approa

ch,Iattempttoenlightensocietyaboutthefactthathavinganot-so-perfectbodydoesn’tmeanhavingapoorqualityoflife.41.A.comfortB.confi

denceC.fearD.sadness42.A.dealingwithB.figuringoutC.holdingbackD.cryingwith43.A.endureB.succeedC.revengeD.quit44.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.MoreoverD.Therefo

re45.A.calmB.poorC.proudD.rare46.A.happeningB.awakeningC.endingD.proceeding47.A.turnB.holdC.catchD.avoid48.A.softlyB.pleasantlyC.reluctan

tlyD.protectively49.A.upsetB.angerC.pityD.depression50.A.enthusiasmB.determinationC.curiosityD.satisfaction51.A.removeB.adju

stC.loseD.stretch52.A.positivelyB.differentlyC.strangelyD.sympathetically53.A.painfulB.commonC.similarD.potential{#{QQABbQaUogg

oABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第10页共12页54.A.guiltyB.consciousC.ignorantD.Short55.A.positive

B.flexibleC.creativeD.scientific第二节单句填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面单句,用所给单词的正确形式填空。56.Thegovernment’seconomicstrategyhasa

ttractedalotof____________(criticize).57.Withinthreemonthsofhis____________(elect)hewasforcedtoresign.58.Itw

ouldberudetoremark______________alady'sappearance.59.Duetothehighnumberofe-mailsweget,wecannotguarantee___

_____(publish)everysinglemessagewereceive.60.Publicspendingcontinues__________asteadypace.61.ShehasgonetoItalyonaspecial________________(assign).62

.Sheis____________(appreciate)ofGreg’sconcernforherhealth.63.Employersshowedlittle________________(enthusiastic)forthenewregulations.64.There

aremanyserioushealthproblems_______________(associate)withsmoking.65.Thewaterlevelinthecountry’sseas_____

__________(expect)toriseandtherewillbetides.第三节语法填空(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

。Before1982,giantpandas_____66_____(give)awaytoothercountriesbytheChinesegovernmentasasymboloffriendshipand_____67_____(kind).Forinstance,tw

ogiantpandasweregiventotheUSasgiftsafterformerUSPresidentRichardNixonvisitedChinain1972.Butafterassess

ing_____68_____numberofextantpandasinthelate1970s,Chinacametorealizethefact_____69_____theanimalshadbecomearareandendangeredspe

cies._____70_____(give)thesefactors,itgrewimpossibleforChinesegovernmenttogiveawaypandas_____71_____(endless

).The“on-loan”policythenstartedwithafocuson_____72_____(pursue)cooperationwithzoosaroundtheworldfortheconservationofrareanimals.Thepandasare

thenoffered“onloan”usuallyona10-yeartermfromChina_____73_____certaincountries.“Theon-loanprogram____74____(highlight)closepa

rtnershipsandscientificcooperationbetweenChinaandothercountries.Chinahasdone_____75_____(cooperate)researchongiantpandaconservationwith22zoosi

n18countries,”saidHuaChunying,aspokespersonforChina’sForeignMinistry,atapressconferencein2021.66.___________67.____________68.___

_______69.__________70.___________71.__________72.____________73.__________74.__________75.___________{#{QQABbQa

UoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第11页共12页第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你在澳洲游学期间发现当地一家博

物馆的中文标语使用不当,请你写一封信反映给该博物馆的负责人,内容包括:1.写信的目的;2.标语的不当之处及影响;3.修改建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearSir/Madam,IamLiHua,ahighschoolstud

entfromChina.___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_________________________________Yourssincerely,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。Almostallthepossessionshadbeensold

tobuyfoodandclothingforthefamily.Atlast,nothingwasleftbutthepetlamb,Daisy.Atthethoughtofpartingwiththelittlecreature,Mrs.Grant’sfelt

sadbecausethechildrenloveditverymuch.Havingstruggledhard,shehadtomakeuphermindtosellthelamb.Butshecouldnotaskanychildtogoforthebutcher.Fin

ally,shewentherselfwithaheavyheart,draggingherleadenfeet,andbargainedwiththebutcherforthesaleofDaisy.While

thechildrenwereallplayingwiththelamb,thebutcherandhisboycametothedoor.“YouseeIamhereforthelamb,”saidthebutcherinaloudvoice.Hearingthi

s,onechildrantohermother’sside,andaskedwhatwashappeninginalarm.Mrs.Grantgentlypushedthechildaside,bentdownandwasabo

uttotellthetruth.“That’smylambnow,Charlie!”saidthebutcher’sboyinaplayfultone,goinguptoDaisy{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoC

EMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第12页共12页witharopeinhishand.“No,itisnotyourlamb.Itisours!”saidCharlie,placinghimselfinf

rontofit.Buttheboy,pushinghimaside,threwaroperoundDaisy’sneck,andbegantodragthelittlecreatureaway.Thepoorlambblea

ted(咩咩叫)verysadly.Thecryofgriefwhichfelluponthemother’searswastoomuchforher,andherheartsankwithinher.Inamoment,beggingwithtearfuleyes,thechild

renwereallaroundtheirmotherwithvoiceschokingwithsobsfortheirlittlepet.“Pleasetellyourboytostopamoment,”shesai

dinhusky(嗓子哑的)tonestothebutcher.Theboy,atawordfromthebutcher,stoppeddraggingthelamb,andthelittlecreaturestop

peditsbleating.Inatremblingvoice,Mrs.Grantexplainedtothemhowbadlyofftheywereaftertheirfatherdied.Shealsoaddedthatthekind

butcherhadgiventhemoneyforDaisy.Withthismoney,shecouldbuyherchildrenbreadtoeat.1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Butthe

moresheexplained,thestrongerherchildrenbeggedforDaisy._____________________________________________________________________

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hadbeenwatchingall,wastouchedinhisheart._____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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__________________________{#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}第1页共1页黑龙江省实验中学2023-2024学年度高二学年上学期

十二月月考英语试卷答案听力1.ABAAC6.BCBAB11.BCBCB16.ACAAC阅读21.BABDC26.BAACB31.DDCAD36.DAEGB完形41.CABBC46.BDDCC51.ABDAA单句填空56.criticis

m57.election58.on59.topublish60.at61.assignment62.appreciative63.enthusiasm64.associated65.isexpected语篇填空66.weregiven67.kindness68.the69.that70.Giv

en71.endlessly72.pursuing73.to74.highlights75.cooperative参考范文:DearSir/Madam,IamLiHua,ahighschoolstudentfromChina.Iamwritingw

iththeintentionoftellingyousomeerrorsdiscoveredonyoursignsduringmyvisittothemuseum.Duringthevisit,IfoundthatsomeChineseonyoursignsareimpro

perlyusedandthereareevensomespellingmistakes,whichwillcontributetomisunderstandingsforvisitors.Tomakemattersworse,thefameofyourmuseumwillberuined.

SoIdohopeyoucanturntoChineseexpertsforhelptocorrectthemistakes.Itwouldbebetterifyoucouldtakemysuggestionsintoconsideration.Yo

urssincerely,LiHuaOnepossibleversion:Paragraph1:Butthemoresheexplained,thestrongerherchildrenbeggedforDaisy.“No!-No!-No!”theydash

edtoDaisyandthrewtheirarmsaroundher,begging,“Please,mother!Wewouldrathergohungrythanloseher!”Hearingthis,Mrs.Grantwasingreatsorrow,herhea

rtbleeding.Afterall,sheclearlyknewthatthechildrenlovedDaisysomuchthatshewas,intheireyes,afamilymember!Havingstruggledhard,sheturnedtoth

ebutcheranddecidedthatshewouldnotsellDaisyandwouldreturnthemoney.Paragraph2:TheButcher,whohadbeenwatchingall,wastouche

dinhisheart.WhenMrs.Granttookoutthemoneyandgaveitback,hejustrefusedandsaid,“Iwillnotrobthechildrenoftheirpet!”Hepromisedthathewould

buyDaisyfromtheirmotherandthengaveitbackasagift.Lookingupathim,oneaskedseriously,“Sir,doyoureallymeanthat?”Thebutcherjust

replied,“Ofcourse,sheisOURDaisy.MyboyandIwillcometoseeheroccasionally.”Hearingthis,theirlittleheartswerefilledwithjoy.{

#{QQABbQaUoggoABIAABgCAQWoCEMQkBGCCAoGAFAEIAAAARFABAA=}#}获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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