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高三英语第1页共11页哈三中2024-2025学年度上学期高三学年十月月考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,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,从题中给
出的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。1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Doinganexperiment.B.Tryingtocreatesmoke.C
.Puttingoutafire.2.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout?A.Thepoormovieset.B.Theinterruptiontothemovie.C.Thedelayofafootballmatch.3.Whatarethespeak
erstalkingabout?A.Hotpeppers.B.Acake.C.Fruitandnuts.4.Whydoesthemanmixthinnerplasticandregularrubbish?A.It’sharmless.B.It’swronglyclassi
fied.C.It’sunabletoberecycled.5.Howmanypointscanbegotiftwoballoonsarehit?A.5points.B.6points.C.16points.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.What’sthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman’scontrolofcalorieintake?A.Casual.B.Unfavorable.C.Positive.7
.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Themanshouldtakeinmoreenergy.B.Themanmustpracticemore.C.Themanisinhisbestshape.听
第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredothespeakersspendtheirholiday?A.InIndia.B.InSouthAfrica.C.InChina.{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA
=}#}高三英语第2页共11页9.What’stheweatherlikeduringtheholiday?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthewoma
n’ssuggestion?A.MakinganEnglishversionofthemenu.B.Collectingfeedbackonthemenu.C.Addingnewdishestothemenu.11.Whatwouldthewomaneat?A.Chick
en.B.Friedpotatoes.C.Asaladwithoutmushrooms.12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waiterandcustom
er.B.Chefandkitchenassistant.C.Restaurantmanagerandemployee.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whydoesthemanshowthewomanaround?A.Tohidehernervousne
ss.B.Toshowoffthenewoffice.C.Tointroduceworkingenvironment.14.Whatwillthewomandoinherjob?A.Workonmarketingproject
s.B.Dealwithcomputerproblems.C.Leadclientstothewaitingroom.15.Whatisbehindthedoubledoors?A.Awaitingroom.B.Ameetingroom.
C.Abreakroom.16.Howcouldthemanbedescribed?A.Nervousbutexcited.B.Friendlyandpatient.C.Generousandhumorous.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoisMr.Smith?A.Afounderofaschool.B.Aretiredlocalofficial.C.Aneditorofanewspaper.18.Whatwasthevillagelike20yearsago?A.F
amous.B.Noisy.C.Undeveloped.19.WhydidthespeakergotoEngland?A.Foracolorfullife.B.Forfurthereducation.C.Forjobopportunities.20.Whatist
hepurposeofthetalk?A.Tointroducetraditionallifestyles.B.Toexpressgratitudetoarespectedman.C.Todemons
tratetheimportanceofeducation.{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第3页共11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。AThesebeautifulreadingspotsrankamongthetop10oftheworld’s50be
stlibrariesandaretheinhabitantsofyourfavoritefictionalworld.Women’sLibrary,GlasgowRowsofbooksonwomen’sissuesthroughouthistorylinetheshelvesoftheonly
officialmuseumintheUKdedicatedtowomen’slives,historiesandachievements.Anumberofeventsacrosstheyeartransformthislibraryintoalivingsocialhubbyprovidin
gcreativewritingclasses,performancegroupsandcraftsessions.Itskeyaimistosupportwomen,withservicesteachingl
iteracy,calculations,andhandlingarangeofissueswhichincludepoverty,andsurvivingviolence.SirDuncanRiceLibrary,AberdeenTheoutsideofthemodernfac
ilityisahugeglassstructuremadeof760glasspanelsand2,200tonsofsteel.SirDuncanRiceisalsoconsciousofitscarbonfootprint,designedto
collectrainwaterwhichisreusedtoflushitstoilets,harvestingpowerthroughsolarcellsontheroofandusingtimerstocontroltheuseofitsfluorescentli
ghting.WellcomeReadingRoom,LondonSpendanafternoonstudyingintheReadingRoomofLondon’sWellcomeMuseumandyoumayjustfindyourselfimm
ersedinliterature.Withdrawingclassesandstaticartisticdisplaysaccompanyingrowsofeducationalbooks,it’sanenjoyablespottovisitandr
evisit.Theimpressivestairwayanddesksareallowingyoutheperfectspottopauseandreflect,whateveryourlibrarymission.JohnRyland,Manche
sterCreatedover100yearsago,ithasgrowntobecomethethirdlargestacademiclibraryintheUK,hometooveramillionmanuscripts.Mode
rnextensionstothebuildingaddedsincethe2000screateabreath-takingcollisionofhistoricandmodernarchitecture.Regulareventsplannedwi
ththewholefamilyinmindmakethislibraryonetovisittimeandtimeagain.21.WhatdoweknowaboutWomen’sLibrary?A.Itisagoodplaceforwomentoescapevio
lence.B.ItservesastheonlyofficialmuseuminGlasgow.C.Itpromoteswomen’seducationandsocialcontact.D.Itboastsvariouseventsandalonghistory.22.Wh
erecanyouattendclassesandviewexhibitions?A.InWomen’sLibrary.B.InSirDuncanRiceLibrary.C.InWellcomeReadingRoom.D.
InJohnRylandLibrary.{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第4页共11页23.WhatdoJohnRylandLibrary
andSirDuncanRiceLibraryhaveincommon?A.Eco-friendlytechnologies.B.Eventsintendedforfamily.C.Extensivecollecti
on.D.Specialarchitecturaldesign.BTheideaofclimbingMt.Qomolangmadisgustedme.Themountaincametorepresenttheoppositeofeverythi
ngthatIlovedandrespectedaboutclimbing.Whathadoncebeenthefinalmountainclimbinggoalbecamethefocusofacommercialguidingindust
ry.Overtheyears,thecrowdsatBaseCampgrew,leavingbehindtonsoftrash.WheneverIwasaskedwhetherI’dclimbMt.Qomolangma,myansw
erwasalwaysthesame:notinterested.ThatwasprobablywheremypersonalMt.Qomolangmastorywouldhaveended,wereitnotforanoldfriendThomPollarda
ndhisobsession(迷恋)withoneofthegreatestmysteries.In1999,hebegantoexploreandfoundtheremainsofGeorgeMallory,thec
elebratedBritishclimberwhodisappearedwhilehewasattemptingtobethefirsttoclimbMt.Qomolangma.ButMallory’spartner,SandyIrvine,andthecamerahehadlikelyca
rried,werenotfound.Themountainclimbingworldhasbeenwonderingwhethertheymighthavereachedthetopin1924.Pollard’sstorymovedme.I
begantopackfortheclimbandexpectedthatouradvancedequipmentwouldmakeitmanageable,perhapseasy.Iwaswrong.Onthehighestpointonthepl
anet,IwasmoretiredthanI’deverbeeninanyclimbing.Alongtheway,Icontinuouslytippedmyhat,notjusttoMalloryand
Irvinebuttoanyonewhohasthedrivetopushhimselforherselfupthisroute.Mysearchwasinvain,butIbegantoreconsiderMt
.Qomolangma.Iwitnessedmanyclimbers,whoweremuchmorethanjustself-centeredtourists.Wesharedrouteinformation,weatherforecasts,andfamilyphot
os—allunitedaroundacommongoal.IwenttoMt.QomolangmatoseekIrvine.Butintheend,Ifoundsomethingmoredifficulttoget:thespiri
tthatIrvineandMalloryshared.Itwashidinginplainsight,rightwhereithasalwaysbeen:insidethebravesoulswhorisksomuchtofollowins
toriedadventurers’footstepsupMt.Qomolangma.24.WhydidtheauthoroncehateclimbingMt.Qomolangma?A.Becausethemountainwasovercrowded.B.Becau
sehisoriginalclimbinggoalchanged.C.Becauseclimbingitbecameaprofit-drivenindustry.D.Becausehehadtobravethee
lementsonthemountain.25.WhatmotivatedtheauthortoclimbMt.Qomolangmalater?A.TheinfluenceofThomPollard.{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAA
AIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第5页共11页B.Theresultsofthepreviousclimbing.C.Thedevelopmentofadvancedequipment.D.ThespiritofGeorgeMalloryandSa
ndyIrvine.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“tippedmyhat”inparagraph3mean?A.Relievedmytiredness.B.Showedmyrespect.C.Ex
pressedmygratitude.D.Provedmydetermination.27.Whatmessagedoesthepassagemainlyconvey?A.Thesearchformissingadventurershol
dsgreatvalue.B.Modernclimbinglacksrespectforthenaturalenvironment.C.SpiritsoftheclimbersofMt.Qomolangmaareworthrespect.D.Experiencedclimbersarequa
lifiedtoconquerMt.Qomolangma.CAstrangesoundcalled“biotwang”wasfirstheardbouncingaroundtheMarianaTrench10yearsago,andscientistshavefin
allyfiguredoutwhereitcomesfrom.Recordedbymicrophonesdeepintheocean,theunexplainedsound—alow,loudmoan(哼声)followedbyamechanicalecho,likea
frogburping(打嗝)inspace—thunderedthroughacomputerspeakeraboutadecadeago.Confusedresearcherscalleditthe“biotwang”.“You’ve
gotthislow-frequencyportion,likeamoan,”saysLaurenHarrell,adatascientistatGoogleResearch’sAIforSocialGood,
addingherownimpressionofaheartysigh.“Thenyouhavethehigher-frequencycomponentthatsounds,tome,likeanouterplanetspacecraft—the‘bipb
oo,bipboo’sound.”Confirmingwhichmarineanimalmakesastrangenoiseisn’teasy,though:itrequiresapersononaboattoseeandidentifythesourceatexact
lythesametimethesoundisheard.“Ittakesalotoftime,alotofeffortandafairamountofluck,”Allensays.AninternationalteamheadedbyAllen,marinebiologistfromSwi
ssFederalInstituteofTechnologyinZurich,andHarrellconductedacollaborativeresearchin2020.WhilesurveyingwhalesofftheMarianaIsl
ands,AllenandotherresearcherssawamysteriousspeciescalledtheBryde’swhale10times.Thesewhalesarespreadout
faracrossthehugeopenocean,soit’shardforscientiststoobserveorstudythem.OnnineoftheoccasionsthatBryde’swh
alesturnedup,theresearchersalsoheardthebiotwang.“Once,it’sacoincidence,”Allensays.“Twiceishappenstanc
e.Ninetimes,it’sdefinitelyaBryde’swhale.”Afteridentifyingthesource,theyreviewedyearsofaudiodatafromunderwaterhydrophones
tofindoutwherethisspecificwhalesoundhadpreviouslybeenheard.“Oncescientistsknowwhereandwhenthesewhalestrave
l,”Harrellsays,“AImodelscouldconnectthatdatatoclimateandenvironmentalfactorsandthussupportprotectionefforts.”Thetechnologyis
n’tperfect,though.“Thesealgorithms(算法)canonlysearchforafrequencytheyknow,”saysHarrell.“TheBryde’swhalevocalizationschangeove
rtimeand{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第6页共11页betweenpopulations.Butbecausethetoo
lsareopen-source,otherscientistscanusethemtodiscovermoreaboutwhalelanguage.Weseemtobesodisconnectedfrom,orsimplyhavenoaccesstothisamazingu
nderwaterworldofsound,”hesays.“Ithinkit’sabouttimethatwechangethat.”28.Whyisitdifficulttoidentifythesourceofbiotwang?A.
Becauseyearsofaudiodataneedtobeanalyzed.B.Becauseenoughtimeandarightmomentareamust.C.Becauseresearcherslackaknowledgeofmarineanimals.D.Beca
usebiotwangalternateswithlowandhighfrequency.29.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Whosolvedthebiotwangmystery.B.WhentheBryde’swhaleus
uallyappeared.C.Howthesourceofbiotwangwasdetermined.D.WhytheBryde’swhalewasdifficulttoobserve.30.WhatisHarrell’sattitudetowardtheirteam’
sdiscovery?A.Ambiguous.B.Objective.C.Unconcerned.D.Disapproving.31.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Myst
eryofBiotwangFinallySolvedB.AIAlgorithmsAppliedinBiotwangResearchC.SingeroftheDeepOcean—Bryde’sWhaleD.ProtectionoftheDeepOcean—ALongWayt
oGoD“Itwon’tforgiveyourmistakes,”wroteValentinLebedev,anastronaut,inhisdiary.“Eveneatingbecomesmorecomplicated.Youmust
becarefulandrelyonsealedcontainersandspecializedutensilstoopenpackages.Spillscanbedangerousasfoodparticlesorli
quidsmightfloatintoequipmentorgetintoyoureyesornose.”Enoughtosaytheanxietyofanaltogetherdifferentorderinzerogravity.What’sworse,inspace,noonecanhear
youscreamabouttraveldelays.WhenwillIgetback?SuchisthedilemmaofButchWilmoreandSuniWilliams,twoastronautswhohavebeenstrand
ed(被滞留的)ontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)sincedockingthereonJune6,2024.NASAdoesnotlikethatword.Asoneofficialinsisted,“Iwanttomake
itveryclearthatButchandSuniarenotstrandedinspace.”MrWilmoreandMsWilliamsarrivedattheISSaboardthefirstcrewedflightofBoeing’sStarliner.Whatwa
smeanttobeaneight-daystayisapproachingthethree-monthmarkaftertheircapsuleleakedhelium(氦)andfiveofits28engine
smalfunctioned.Thathasdelayedtheirreturn,possiblyuntilFebruary1,2025.Preciselywhathappensnowdependsonwheth
erNASAthinksStarlinerissafe—testsareongoing—orwhethertheyarebetteroffgettingaride{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw
0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第7页共11页homeonaflightoperatedbyBoeing’scompetitor,SpaceX.Adecisionshouldcomesoon.ThenextSpaceXDragon
capsuleisduetodockattheISSinSeptemberandreturntoEarthnextyear.IfitistomakeroomforMrWilmoreandMsWilliams,itwillgoupwithtwocrewmember
sinsteadofitsusualfour.ThatwouldrequireStarlinertoleavetheISSuncrewed.Boeingsaysthisisnotcurrentlypossibleowingtosoftwareissues.Asitis,t
heengineeringfaultisashameforBoeingandNASA.IfcrewedStarlinerflightsareunworkable,thatwillputpaidtoNASA’sambitionforcompetitioninthetaskoff
erryingastronautstothespacestationandbacktoEarth.NowSpaceXlooksliketheonlyAmericangameintowncapableofgettingt
oandfromtheISS.Havingamissionprolongedunexpectedly,whichsometimeshappens,meansmissingoutonchangesbigandsmall.SergeiK
rikalevspentfiveextramonthsontheMirspacestationwhenearthlingsgotdistractedbythebreakingupoftheSovietUnion.Hecamebacktoawholeneww
orldin1992.32.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesValentin’sfeelinginthediary?A.Amusedbutfragile.B.Uncomforta
bleandtense.C.Disturbedbutmagical.D.Restlessandtolerant.33.WhendidStarlinerplantoreturnatfirst?A.June6,2024.B.June1
4,2024.C.September6,2024.D.February1,2025.34.WhatdoweknowaboutNASAaccordingtothetext?A.ItshouldhavemademassiveinvestmentforStarl
iner.B.ItpreferscooperationwithSpaceXinsteadofBoeing.C.Itisgivingatesttofixgasleakandanengineeringfa
ult.D.Itdeniedthedelayedflightinprotectionofitsreputation.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphimply?A.AstrandedflightcausedSovietUniontobreakup
.B.What’sinstoreforButchandSuniremainstobeseen.C.Astronautswillseeawholenewworldwhentheyreturn.D.SovietUnion’sspacecrafttech
nologywasnobetterthanNASA’s.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。AlwaystheOutsider?OneofthethingsIuse
dtofearwasbeingthenewgirlintheoffice—inthekitchenmakingcoffeewhilethein-crowdchattedabouttheweekend.IworriedthatIwa
sn’tgoodenoughorsmartenough.___36___I’dstruggleforwordswhiletryingtolookcool.Backatschool,IwasbestfriendswithKateandCathyu
ntilwehadtowalkacrosstheroadintwos,{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第8页共11页andguesswhowas
leftout?I’vealwaysbeentheoutsiderfromschooldaystoofficelife.OristhatthestoryIhavetoldmyself?Asinsomanyareasoflife,th
eonlythingyoucancontrolisyourresponse.IremindmyselfofwhatEleanorRooseveltsaid:Noonecanmakeyoufeellowerwithoutyouragreement.___37___Thesea
rethelessonsIhavelearnedalongtheway:·Startinganywherenew,youjusthavetofindyourpeople,theonesthatgetyou.___38___It’sOKtotake
yourtimeandfigureoutifyou’retherightfitforeachother.Havefaiththatyouwillfindtherightpeopleforyou.·Veryoftenit’sourbeliefsystemsthattelluswedon’t
fitin.Wearereplayingthestoriesfromchildhoodandneedtorewritethescript(剧本).___39___Forexample,whenareyouassumingthatyou’llbeonyourown?Whatfearsare
youprojectingontoyourself?·Practiceself-acceptance.Remindyourselfthatit’sOKtohaveadifferentwayofoperatinginthe
world.·___40___Neverforgetthatwhileyoumightbetryingtofitin,youshouldnevertrytobeanybodybutyourself.A.Don’tover-thinkpeopleorsituation.B.Don’tcha
rgeintofriendships,though.C.Startnoticingyourpatternsofmentality.D.IfIwasaskedaquestion,panicwouldsetin.E.Theo
nlypersonmakingyoufeellikeanoutsiderisyou.F.Thefeelingofbeinganoutsiderwouldforcemetoshutup.G.Weallfeelalittlelostandaw
kwardsometimes—you’renotalone.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。I’vebeenbarefootinLondoneverydaysinceMarchlastyear.Livinginacity,I___41___theelementoftheunexpected.ItwasasthoughI’ddiscoveredanextras
ense.Travellingonthetubebarefootwas___42___atfirstbecausetherearesomanydifferentsurfaces.It’sasifI’vereachedanewdimensionmostpeople__
_43___neverexperience.Itookearlyretirementwithagoodpensionin2009.Thesedays,Idoalotof___44___work.Ivolunteeredto___45___pharmacy(药房)pr
escriptionstothoselivinginablockof50flatsinPeckhamRye,whoneededmedicalsuppliesbadlyduringthepandemic.Theblockhadjustundergonerestorationandwaslookin
gbrandnew.Allthewalkwayshadbeen___46___,whichfeltabsolutelyamazingonmybarefeet.Manypeopleofferedme___47___duringthecoldspell,becausetheythoughtitwas
{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第9页共11页weirdbehavior.However,Ialwaysstayed___48___andtoldthemitwasalifestylechoice.
Itcertainlystartedinteresting___49___withmeandatleastpeoplewerecurious.Beingoutside,beingbarefoot,___50___people—I’msureit’sallconnected.I’veb
eendiagnosedwithdepression.Thankstothisexperience,I___51___thatbeinginvolvedwiththecommunityandbeinginnaturereal
lyassistedwithmy___52___.Beingbarefootmakesmefeelmore___53___andhelpswithmywell-being.Almostnooneelseseemstohaveanideahow___54___itfeelsa
ndit’sthemostinterestingwhendoneinacity.I’llnever___55____wearingshoesagain.41.A.hateB.questionC.fearD.love42.A.novelB.successfulC.
embarrassingD.essential43.A.originallyB.graduallyC.normallyD.secretly44.A.rescueB.communityC.investigationD.gardening45.A.awardB.readC.te
achD.deliver46.A.resurfacedB.removedC.blockedD.marked47.A.shelterB.foodC.shoesD.clothes48.A.alarmedB.calmC.anxiousD.concerned49.A.arguments
B.conversationsC.hobbiesD.games50.A.greetingB.watchingC.helpingD.attracting51.A.discoveredB.suspectedC.imagine
dD.predicted52.A.identityB.growthC.recoveryD.study53.A.exhaustedB.learnedC.stuckD.grounded54.A.hardB.uneasyC.incredibleD.efficient55.
A.lookbacktoB.gobacktoC.getdowntoD.giveinto第二节(共10小题;每题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。Durin
gthethree-dayMid-AutumnFestivalholiday,touristsflockedtoculturalandhistoricalsitesinShanxiProvincewell-kn
ownforhavingthemostancientbuildingsinChina,someof____56____gainedattentionafterappearinginthegameBlack
Myth:Wukong,____57____(release)inAugust.AmongthemtheYungangGrottoesandtheTiefoTemplearethegreatest____58____(hit).TheYungangGrottoes,asiteontheUNE
SCOWorldHeritageList,attract____59____continuousflowoftouristseveryyear.ItissaidthatatriptoDatongwouldn’tbecomplete____60____explori
ngtheYungangGrottoes.“It’sparticularlyawe-inspiring____61____theYungangGrottoesareanartisticachievementwhichtookdecadesofcarvingandw
erejointlycreatedbytheimperialfamilyandthecommonpeople,”saidFanYang-chi,ajournalistfromHsinchuduringatourwiththe2024ShanxiTripforTaiwa
nMerchantsandYouth.“When____62____(tour)theTiefoTemple,Iwasamazedbyancientpeople’s{#{QQABRQQAogiIQIIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#
}高三英语第10页共11页____63____(technical)advancedclaysculpturecraftsmanship,suchastheintricatepatterns,expressionsandforms.Itookmanyphotosofeachlifel
ikesculpture____64____willsharethemwithmyparents,”saidanothertouristWuJianwei.Inresponsetotheincreasingnumberofvisitors,theC
oloredSculptureandMuralMuseuminJinchengexpandedtheirvolunteerserviceteamtomanagetourists.“Inthedaystocome,bymaking
themostoutofthepopularityofBlackMyth:Wukong,we____65____(commit)toprovidingexcellentserviceandensuringthesafetyofthecultureandtouri
smmarket.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)学校英文报就高三学生体育锻炼情况开展调查。请你根据图表内容,以SportsandHealth为题写一篇短文。内容包括:1.调查结果;2.概述原因;3.你的看法。注意:1.写作词数应为80
个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。SportsandHealth————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
————第二节(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。Sally’sbirthdaywasapproaching,andtheexcitementthatusuallyfi
lledherheartwasnowreplacedwithdisappointmentandstress.Turningelevenwasabigdeal,andshehadalwayscelebratedi
twithagrandpartysurroundedbyherfriends.However,thisyearwasdifferent.Theburdenofexcessivehomeworkandherparents’struggling
businessweighedheavilyonher,forcingSallytomakethedifficultdecisionofnothavingabirthdayparty,eventhoughit{#{QQABRQQAogiIQ
IIAAQhCAw0oCAOQkBCAAQgGxAAAIAAAiQFABCA=}#}高三英语第11页共11页wasaneventsheenjoyeddearlyeveryyear.Oneday,sensingSally’ssadness,herbest
friendJaneapproachedandasked,“What’sup?Youlookdowntoday.”“Nothingserious,”murmuredSally.“Areyougoingtohaveabirthday
partythisyear?”Janeasked.“No,”Sallysighedandrepliedsadly,“There’sjusttoomuchgoingonandmyparentsaregoingthroughfinancialdiff
iculties.”Sallysmiledweakly,tryingtoconcealherimmensedisappointmentandstress,butJanesawthroughherpretence(假装)easily.Janenoddedthoughtful
lyanddidnotsayanything.Afterthebreak,Sallysawhertalkingtooneoftheirclassmates,Maria,secretively.Curious,
Sallywentovertothem,butassoonasJanesawher,shequicklywalkedaway.SallywasstartledbyJane’sstrangeactionsandturnedtowardsMaria
.“Whatdidshesay?”Sallyasked.However,MariasimplyshruggedandwalkedawaywithJane,leavingSallystandingthere,fee
lingleftoutandanxious.“Whatishappening?”Sallywonderedanxiously.“Aretheykeepingsomethingfromme?”AsSally’sbirthdaydrewnearer,Janewasoftenfoundchatti
ngsoftlywithotherclassmates.WheneverSallywentovertothem,theywouldjustwalkawayortellherthattheyweretalkingaboutasecretwhichSallywasnotallowedt
oknow.“Janehasneverkeptsecretsfrommebefore,”Sallythought.Herheartsank.Evenherfriendsweredistancingthemselvesfromher!Sheswungbetweenconfusio
nandsadnesswitheachpassingmoment,desperatelytryingtofigureoutwhatwashappening.Whywereherfriendsdistancingthemselvesfromher?Andwh
atweretheyhiding?注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Onherbirthday,Sallywenttoschoolasusualbutwhatshesawtotallyconfusedher.________
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B语篇填空56.which57.released58.hits59.a60.without61.that62.touring63.technically64.and65.willbecommitted应用文参考范文SportsandHealthRecentl
y,asurveyhasbeenconductedonphysicalactivityamongstudentsinGrade3inourschool.Thefollowingaretheresults.The
figuresinthechartshowthatonly4%ofstudentssurveyedspendoverhalfanhouronsportseveryday.Additionally,thosewhoengageinsportsfromtwentytothirtyminu
tesandlessthantwentyminutesaremore,accountingfor60%and30%respectively.Bycontrast,6%ofthemhavereportedthattheyneverdosports.Aswecanse
e,moststudentsdon’tprioritizephysicalactivityintheirdailylife,whichperhapsarisesfromgreatacademicpressure.It’ssuggeste
dthatwestudentsshoulddoenoughsportsregularly.Inthisway,wecanbenefitbothphysicallyandmentally.读后续写参考范文Onherbirthday,Sallywe
nttoschoolasusualbutwhatshesawtotallyconfusedher.Assheapproachedherclassroom,Sallycouldnolongerhearthelaughterthatusedtofilltheroom.Everythingwas
soquiet.Thedoorwastightlyclosed.Awaveofconfusionwashedoverherasshesteppedhesitantlyintotheroom,herheartpounding.Theclassroomwasintotaldarkn
ess.Withapuzzledfrownonherface,shestruggledtofindherway,tryingtoreachedforthelightswitch,butinvain.Justatthatmo
ment,aclickofthelightswitchwasfollowedbyachorusofvoices,breakingthesilenceintheclassroom.“Surprise!”Withtheligh
tsuddenlyon,atouchingsceneunfoldedandthesecretwasfinallyrevealed.Herclassmates,ledbyJaneandMaria,jumpedout.Theclassroomwasdecoratedwithball
oonsandstreamers.Atthesightofabeautifulcakeandthepresentswaitingtobeunwrapped,Sallybrokeintoaradiantsmile.SheturnedtowardsJane,
whowasgrinningfromeartoear.“Weknewyoucouldn’thaveapartythisyear,sowedecidedtobringonetoyou,”Janeexclaimed.Thecl
oudofconfusionliftedfromSally’smind,replacedwithjoyandgratitude.Cuttingthecake,Sallyrealizedthatthiswasindeedagrandbirthdayparty,justliketheo
nessheusedtohave.听力原文Text1W:Whatdoyouthinkwillhappen?Willitcreatesmokelikelasttime?M:Well,itwon’tcatchfireifthat’swhatyou’reworry
ingabout!W:Okay,let’saddthisacidtothetesttube.Oh,nothinghappened!学科网(北京)股份有限公司Text2W:Whydotheadvertscomeonjustwhenthefilmisgett
inggood?M:Thewholefilmhasbeenbad,sothere’renocomplaintsfromme.Ihateitmorewhentheadvertscomeonjustbeforethefootballkicksoffonthesports
channel.Text3M:Iloveyourgrandma’scake,buteachbitemakesmymouthburnt.Whatdidsheputinit?Hotpeppers?W:Lotsofdriedfruitandnuts,whichareobviouslyfin
e...Butshealsopouredalotofwinealloverit!M:Oh...that’swhy!Text4W:There’swaytoomuchplasticinyourrubbish.Ibelieveallpla
sticshouldberecycled.M:Unfortunately,mylocalcouncilonlytakescertainplasticsawaytoberecycled.Theydon’tcurrentlyrecyclethisthinnertypeofpla
stic.ThatmeansIhavetoputitallwiththeregularrubbish.Text5M:Inthisactivity,youhavetoshootthearrowsattheballoons.W:Whatare
theyworth?M:Hitoneandyougetonepoint.Ifyouhitasecondballoon,yougetafurtherfivepoints.Ifyouhitathirdballoon,yougetan
othertenpoints!Text6M:I’mtryingtocountthecaloriesIeatsoIcanwatchmyweight.Eachday,IhavetonotedownwhatI’veeateninaspecialbooktoseeifItakeintoomuchen
ergy.W:Why?Youdon’thavetoimpressanybody,andyouaren’toverweight.M:Iknow,butI’mrunningtheLondonMarathonnextspring,andIjustwanttobeinthebestshapeIpo
ssiblycan.W:Ifyou’repreparingforamarathon,youneedtoeatmorecaloriesthanyourbodyuses,notless!You’llneedtheene
rgyforthoselongrunsintraining,oryou’llbeverytiredandill.Text7M:I’msogladwedidn’tgotoSouthAfricabecausethisholidaytoIndiahasbeenf
antastic!ButIwishtheseannoyingmosquitoswouldgoaway.W:Ifeelthesameway.Beforeweplannedourholiday,Iwasworriedaboutbeingea
tenbytigersorhurtbyelephants.Instead,I’vebeenbittenalloverbythesetinycreatures!That’sreallycrazy!M:Atleastit’sbeenniceandsunny.Thescenewasfascina
tingandcharming,wasn’tit?W:It’sbeenwaytoohot!Ithoughtthatwe’dgetsomethunderandrainsincethesouthhasatropicalclimate,butI’venot
seenacloudforawholeweek!M:Ha-ha!Theweatherwasalwayschangeable.Ohwell,we’llgobacktoChinatomorrow!I’mlookingforwardtoanothersurprise!Tex
t8M:Hello,madam,areyoureadytoorder?W:Notquite.I’mhavingtroublereadingthemenubecauseitiswritteninFrench
.M:Yes,madam,thatisbecausethisisaFrenchrestaurant.W:Iknowthat.Ijustthoughtthatsincewe’reinEngland,themenumightbetranslatedintoEnglis
h.ThereisanexcellentSpanishrestaurantaroundthecorner,andalltheirmealsarewritteninEnglish.M:Iappreciateyourfeedbackan
dI’lltalktoourmanageraboutthat.MaybeIcouldrecommendadishforyou?Whataboutboiledpotatoesservedwithfreshvegetablesandt
hefinestchickenfromnorthernFrance?W:No,thankyou.Thatdoesn’tsoundveryappealingtomeasIdon’teatmeat.学科网(北京)股份有限公司M:Ah,perhapsyouwouldpreferf
riedpotatoesservedwithgarlicbreadandafruitsaladwithmushroomsandafruitsaladwithmushroom.W:Ijustwantafruitsalad.Butcouldyouaskthecheftotakethemushrooms
out?Idon’tlikethetasteofthem.M:Yes,ofcourse.Text9M:Welcometoyourfirstdayonthejob.Howareyoufeeling?Excited?W:Alittlebitnervousrea
lly.M:Oh,youneedn’tbe.Everyoneisnicehere.Okay,soletmeshowyouwhereyou’llbeworking.Followme...W:Wow,thiswholeofficeisjus
tforme?M:Yes,itjoinsontominethroughthatdooroverthere.Whenclientsarrive,theywaitoutsideinthewaitingroomandthereceptioni
stwillshowthemthroughwhenyouareready...Overhereareyourcomputers.W:Oh,wow,threescreens!M:Yes,oneismainlyforrunningoursecurity
programwhichyou’llhavetrainingonlatertoday.Theothertwoareforadministration,wordprocessing,andthevarious
marketingprojectstheclientsneedyoutoworkon.Don’tworry,Iknowit’salottotakein!We’llgothroughitallbitbybit.W:Thankyou.Iknowit’salot,buttobehonest,Ican’t
waittogetstarted.M:Great.Well,shallwestartthingsoffbygoingthroughthosewoodendoubledoors?It’swhereallthestaffgathereverymorn
ing.W:Isthatabigmeetingroombehindthedoubledoors?M:No,it’swherewehavethebesthotdrinksmachineintheworld!Comeon
,let’sstartthedayoffwithanicecoffee.Text10Therewasamanwhohadtaughtintoughinner-cityAmericanschoolsforover30years.HewasMr.Smith.Whenheretired,hetr
aveledtoasmallcountryinAfricacalledBurundi.Hesetupasmallschoolinaruralpartofthecountry.Itwasinavillagewithnomainroadsorfreshrunningwater.Whent
heboysinthevillagereachedtheageofseven,theywouldjointheirfatherstohuntforfood,whilegirlswouldlearnhowtolookafterthehomew
iththeirmothers.Whentheschoolwasbuilt,thevillagersshooktheirheads.“Whywouldweneedaschool?”theysaid.Butoutofcuriosity,thechildrenatt
endedtheschool,andinstantlyrealizedthattheylovedtolearnnewthings!Thatwasovertwentyyearsago.Nowthevillagehass
hopsandfreshrunningwater.Manychildrenhavegrownupandfoundwell-payingjobsinthecityoroverseas.Iamoneofthosechildren.Afterbeingtaught
byMr.Smith,IwenttouniversityinEnglandandnowIworkforanationalnewspaper.Ishallbeforevergratefultomyoldteacherforeveryt
hinghedidformeandmyvillage.