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高三毕业班2020秋期末联考英语试卷本试题卷共12页。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标
号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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:Howmu
chistheshirt?A.₤19.15.B.₤9.18.C.₤9.15.答案是C.1.Whenwillthewomanhavetoleave?A.At2:20.B.At2:40.C.At3:00.2.Wheredoesth
econversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inashop.C.Onabus.3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepost?A.
Itisfalse.B.Itisreasonable.C.Itisscientific.4.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Anurse.B.Ateacher.C.Acivilservant.5.How
doesthewomanfeelnow?A.Hopeful.B.Annoyed.C.Surprised.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.Whatdidthemandolastweekend?A
.Hehelpedatananimalshelter.B.Heplantedtreesatapark.C.Hetookmealstoseniors.7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Helpingthehomele
ss.B.Lookingafterapet.C.Volunteeringinthecommunity.听第7段材料,回答第8.9题。8.Whydoesthewomanconsidersquirrelstobeapainsometimes
?A.Theymayleaveheralone.B.Theymaybotherher,C.Theymaystealnutsfromherpicnic.9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomant
oremember?A.Nevertotouchsquirrels.B.Nevertothrownutsatsquirrels.C.Nevertohurtthem.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdothewoman'scousinslearnhis
toryatclass?A.Byusingvideogames.B.Byreadingatextbook.C.Bylisteningtotheirteacher.11.Whydoesthemandoubtthiswayofteaching
atfirst?A.Itlacksenjoyment.B.Itfocusesmainlyonentertainment.C.Itconveyslittleinformation.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhercousins'learning
way?A.Shocking.B.Worrying.C.Satisfying.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。l3.Howmanylanguagescanthemanspeak?A.Two.B.Th
ree..C.Four.14.Whatlanguagedidthewomanlearnasateenager?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Japanese.15.WhatiseasiertorememberinSpanishforthew
oman?A.Itsgrammar.B.Itswords.C.It’spronunciation.16.WhattypeofaccentdoesthemansoundinspeakingJapanese?A.Tokyo.B.Osaka.C.America.听第10段材料,回答第17
至20题。17.Whatmakestheman-madepondsurprising?A.Itslocation.B.Itsbluewater.C.Itspoisonouswaste.18.Whati
sactuallytheman-madepond?A.Ahistoricalsite.B.Anashfield.C.Atropicalbodyofwater.19.Whatdoesthelocalgovernmentwarnt
hetouriststodo?A.Mindtheflowofwater.B.Getwarminthecoldregion.C.Keepawayfromthewater.20.Whatisthewaterintheman-madepondlike
?A.It'sdirty.B.It'swarm.C.It'spoisonous.一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASitti
ngontheedgeoftheworld,Sydneyisconsideredasoneoftheworld’sgreatestcities.HerearesomethingsyoushoulddoandseeinSydn
ey.1.ExploreSydney’shottestneighborhoodManybig-ticketattractionscanbefoundinoraroundtheCircularQuayarea,rightbytheport.Here,youcangetonferries(渡轮)tof
arawayislandsorgoexploringonfootwiththeSydneyOperaHouse,RoyalBotanicGardensandMuseumofContemporaryallnearby.2.TakesidetripsPopularamongoutdoo
rtypes,theroughBlueMountains—abouttwohoursbytrainwestofthecity—promiseswinterskiing,excellenthikingandkangaroosightings.Walkingthroughthena
tionalpark,travelerswillwatchforests,waterfalls,naturalcaves,smallvillagesandrockformations.TheHunterValley,justatwo-hourdrivenorthofSydney,isAustra
lia’soldestwineregion.Mostvineyards(葡萄园)arefamily-owned,focusingonsmallproduction.Wineismorepersonalhere.3.Stayinsty
leTheclassicLanghamHotelislocatedjustwestofCircularQuay,offeringeasyaccesstothefamousport.Asyouexploreitsbeautifulcorridors
(走廊),lookforcontemporaryartworksfromaroundtheworld—TheLanghamHotelhasthelargestartgathering(morethan$1milli
onworth)inAustralia.Meanwhile,thoseseekingamorerelaxedexperiencecangocampingonCockatooIsland—justaquickboatridefromCircularQuay.4.
Traveltips●Leavingtipsatthebarorforataxiisn’texpected,butit’sappreciated.●Whenridinginataxialone,it’scustomarytositinthefrontsea
t.●Bringsuncream,sunglassesandhat—whatevertheseason.●OnSundays,familiesenjoydiscountedfaresonSydney’sferriesandtrains.21.What
canyoudointheBlueMountains?A.Exploretheartificialcaves.B.Watchthelovelykangaroos.C.Tastelocallyproducedwine.D.Admiretheuniqu
ecorridors.22.WhatmakestheLanghamHotelspecial?A.Itsideallocation.B.Itsfirst-classservice.C.Itsbigcollecti
onofartworks.D.Itsmodernarchitecturalstyle.23.WhichofthefollowingisstronglysuggestedabouttouringSydney?A.Ensuresunprotection.B.Offerbartips.C.Sitbeh
indthedriverinataxi.D.Travelbytrain.BAboutthreedecadesago,Chinawasknownasthe“BicycleKingdom”.Butlateron,bikeswerereplacedbytheirf
uel-poweredcompetitors.ButrecentmonthshaveseenarecoveryofthehumblebikeacrossChina,withanincreasingnumberofpeoplechoosingcycl
inginsteadofdrivingtoschools,toworkplacesortodosightseeing.Theintroductionofbike-sharingschemes,pioneeredbystart-upslikeOfoandMobi
ke,hasbroughtthetrendtoanewlevel.Peoplecanunlockthesharedbikesbysimplyusingtheirsmartphone.ThebikesareequippedwithGPSandcanbeleftanywh
ereinpublicforthenextuser.They’repopularamongmanyChinesepeopleastheyprovideaneffectivesolutiontothe“lastmile”problem,whichreferstothefinallegofape
rson’sjourney.“Inplaceswherethesubwaydoesn’textend,whereit’sdifficulttochangefromonekindoftransporttoanother,it’ssoeasytogetwhereyouwanttogo
withMobike,”HuHong,29,toldAFP.Shepedals(骑车)toherShanghaireal-estatejob.However,theschemeshavealsoledtoproblemssuchasillegalparking,van
dalism(故意毁坏)andtheft.Lastmonth,twonursesinBeijingwereplacedunderadministrativepunishmentforfivedaysforputtinglocksontwosharedbikes.AndinDe
cember,amanwhostoleasharedbikewassentencedtoa3-monthdetention(拘留),andfined1,000yuanbytheShanghaiMinhangPeople’sCourt.“Bike-sharingis
agreenermethodoftransportationandprovidesauser-friendlyexperience,”saidLiuXiaoming,vice-ministeroftransport.“Butit’sacombinat
ionofonlineandofflinebusiness.Operatorsareusuallystronginonlineservices,butlackofflinebusinessexperience,whichcausesproblems.”Now,Chineseserviceoper
atorsaretryingtohandletheproblems.Forexample,abike-sharingcompanycalledMobikesetsa100-pointcreditscoreforeachuser,withpoint
stakeninthecaseofbadbehavior.Onceascoredropsbelow80,bikerentalisincreasedto100yuanper30minutes,upfrom0.5-
1yuan.24.Whichofthefollowingbelongstothe“lastmile”problem?A.Missingthebusinessplaneforthetrafficjam.B.Togettosomewherethesubw
aycanreach.C.Havingtroublesinchangingfrombustotaxi.D.Toremovethelastrockintheway.25.Whatreasoncausesmanypro
blemsinbike-sharing?A.Somepeoplemakedamagetothebikesonpurpose.B.Operatorslackofflinebusinessexperience.C
.Thebike-sharingbusinessistoocomplicatedtorun.D.Therearenorelativelawsonthisbusiness.26.Whydothebike-sharingsystemscatchon?A.Theyareveryeffective.B
.Theycanbepickedupanywhere.C.TheyareequippedwithGPS.D.Theyhelpsolvethelastmileproblem.27.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.BickesPed
alingBackIntoStylesB.ANewWayofTransportationsC.RidingaMobicycleforFreeD.BicycleKingdomBecameFamousAgainCAsimplegesturecanbeformedintoachild’smemor
ysoquicklythatitwillcausethechildtogiveafalseanswertoaquestionaccompaniedbythatgesture.Anewfindingsuggeststhatparents,socialworkers,
psychologistsandlawyersshouldbecarefulwiththeirhandsaswellastheirwords.Whilememoriesofbothadultsandchildrenareeasytoreacttosuggestion,thoseofchildre
nareknowntobeparticularlyinfluenced,saidleadresearcherSaraBroadersofNorthwesternUniversity.Kidsareus
edtolookingtoadultstotelleventsforthemandcanbemisledevenifnotintentionally.Previousresearch,forexample,hasshownthatdetail-loadedquestionsoftencausefa
lseanswers;whenasked,say“Didyoudrinkjuiceatthepicnic?”thechildislikelytosay“yes”evenifnojuicehadbeenavailable.Itisnot
thatthechildisconsciouslylying,butratherthedetailisquicklyformedintohisorhermemory.Toavoidthisproblem,socialworkershavelongbeenadvisedtoa
skchildrenonlyopen-endedquestions,suchas“Whatdidyouhaveatthepicnic?”Butanopen-endedquestionpairedwithage
sture,brieflymeaningajuicebox,istreatedlikeadetailedquestion.Thatis,childrenbecomelikelytoanswerfalsely.A
nditisn’tjustafewkids:77%ofchildrengaveatleastonepieceoffalseinformationwhenadetailwassuggestedbyanordinarygesture.Gesturesmayalsobecomemorepopularw
hentalkingwithnon-fluentlanguageusers,suchaslittlekids,Broaderssaidashandmovementscanimpartmeaningofunfam
iliarwordsandphrases.“Itcertainlyseemsreasonablethatadultswouldgesturemorewithchildren.’’Ingeneral,Broadersadvisespa
rentsandotheradultsto“trytobeawareofyourhandswhenquestioningachildaboutanevent.Otherwise,youmightbegettinganswersthatdon’treflectwh
atactuallyhappened.’’28.Whatcanweknowaboutgesturesfromthetext?A.Theyarerarelyusedbypeople.B.Theyhavecertaine
ffectonchildren.C.Theyhavenotanyfunctionatall.D.Theyareoftenusedbysocialworkers.29.Whyarekidseasytobemisledbygesturesaccordingto
SaraBroaders?A.Childrenareeasytotelllies.B.Thesegesturesareveryattractive.C.Theirmemoriesareaffectedeasi
ly.D.Thesegesturesareusedfrequently.30.Whichmaycauseawrongreplyaccordingtothetext?A.WhereareyougoingLucy?B.Whatwillyouhaveforlu
nch?C.Didyouseeanythingelselastnight?D.DidyoucheatinthelastEnglishexamination?31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impart”inParagraph5mean?A.Passon.B.Tell
apart.C.Confuse.D.SeparateDWhileorcas(虎鲸)areknownfortheirwell-designedjointattacksonunsuspectingoceanicanimals,theyhaveneverpos
edathreattohumans.However,sinceJuly2020,thenormallysocialanimalshavebeenintentionallyattackingsailboa
tsoffthecoastsofSpain.Theunusualhostilityispuzzlingscientistsworldwide.ThestrangebehaviorfirstsurfacedonJuly29,whenVictoriaMorris,abiologygradu
ate,noticednineorcascirclingthe46-footboatshewascrewingneartheshoresoftheStraitofGibraltar.Shewasinitiallycheerfultoseethefriendlyanimals,wi
thwhichshehadnumerousencounterswhileteachingsailinginNewZealand.However,thatchangedwhentheorcasstartedstrik
ingtheboatrepeatedlyforalmostanhour.“Theyalmostturnedtheboatoverandthedeafeningnoisewasterrifying,”shesaid.Thecontinuo
usattacksbroketheboat’sautomaticrudder(船舵),leavingtheboatdisabled.SpanishbiologistRocíoEspadasays,“Itiscrazy.I’veseenthesewhalesgrowf
rombabies.Iknowtheirlifestories.I’veneverseenorheardofattacks.”Sincethen,over30moresimilarincidentshavebeenreported.Someresearchersbel
ievetheorcas’unusualbehaviorcouldbearesultoftheoverfishingoftuna—orcas’primaryfoodsource—whichhasleftthearea’sorcass
tarvingandunabletofeedtheirbabies.“Isaworcaslookatboatscarryingfish.Theintelligentanimalsmayknowhumansaresomehowrelatedtofoodsho
rtages,”saysKenBalcomb,anAmericanscientist.However,AlfredoLopez,aSpanishbiologyprofessor,thinkstheattackswerepreventativeme
asurestheorcasadoptedtoprotectthemselvesagainstboatinjuries.Theresearchercametothisconclusionafterlookingatthefootageofafewinciden
tsfilmedonthesceneandnoticingthattwooftheyoungorcasinvolvedhadseriousinjuries.Thescientistwasn’tsureif
theorcaswerehurtduringorbeforetherecentboatencounters.Lopezsaid,“Ourinterpretationisthattheydon’thavetheslightestintentionofattackingpeople.”Hopefull
y,theexpertswillfindawaytorestoretheharmonybetweentheanimalsandhumanssoon.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hostility”inparagraph1mean?A.Unfriendline
ss.B.Defence.C.Cooperation.D.Impatience.33.WhatdoweknowaboutVictoriaMorris?A.Hermajorledhertoanticipateorcas’intenseattacks.B.
Sherarelyspottedorcaswhenworkingasasailingcoach.C.Herjoygavewaytofearaftertheorcasbeganattackingtheboat.D.Shewasdoingresearchontheshorewhenshecaug
htsightofnineorcas.34.WhatdidRocíoEspadathinkoftheorcas’behaviorofattackinghumans?A.Predictable.B.Abnormal.C.Unavoidable.D.Natural.35.Whichofthefoll
owingmayAlfredoLopezagreewith?A.Orcasfrequentlygethurtbyboats.B.Orcasenjoyplayingtricksonhumans.C.Orcasarepunishinghumansforoverfishing.D.
Orcasattackboatstosafeguardagainstdangers.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。Insummer,
teenagersareoutofschoolandoftenlookingformoneytospendtogooutwiththeirfriends.36Summerjobsforteenagerstakeadvantageoftheniceweather,lon
gdays,simpleservicesandhardworkteenagersarecapableof.Alwayspopularamongthelistofsummerjobsforteenagersisthedo
-it-yourselflawn(草坪)cuttingservice.Involvinglittlemorethanlawncuttingequipment,somefliersandanactiveparticipation,thelawncut
tingservicecanmakeupto$15-$20anhour.Dependingonrates,ateenagercancutforneighborsandrelatives.37Anothern
ewandeffectiveapproachislookingthroughInternetadvertisements.Manysupermarketsandgrocerystoresofferteenagersjobs—pushingshoppingcarts(车),worki
ngcashregisters,providingcustomerservices,bagginggroceriesandunloadingproducts.Thesejobsoffereveningshifts,withearlyclock-outti
mesaround9pm.38Also,thesleep-lovinghighschoolerscanremaininbeduntilthelateafternoon.Withbusinessincreasedastheweatherimp
roves,fastfoodchainslookforhelpbehindthecounterortakingoutgarbage;restaurantslookforhosts,hostessesandservers.Thesejobsmightpayaslowas$8-$9anhour.39.
40Takeforexamplenewspaperroutes,carwashes,assistantsinofficesandcaddies(球童)atgolfcourses.Theworkisnot
toodemandingandthehoursareusuallyflexible,allowingteenagerstotakeonsomeresponsibilitywhilestillenjoyingtheirhigh
schoolyears.A.Thatallowstheteenagerstomaintainasociallife.B.Summerjobsforteenagersalsocomeinotherforms.C.Itis
notalwayseasyforteenagerstofindsummerjobs.D.Workplacesoffersufficientemploymentopportunities.E.Somedoincludegoodtipsandfriendly
customers,though.F.Thebestwaytodothisistofindasummerjobtooccupythemselves.G.Theycanfindbusinessthroughnoticeboardsandfliersaroundtheneighborhoo
d.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Kipp’sbeenworkingasaUPSdeliverymanfor28years.He41whathedoe
s.“It’snotmerelyajob.It’sanextensionofmylife,”hesays.WiththeCOVID-19keepingsomanyathome,thedemandfor42hasskyrocketed
,givingKippopportunitiestomakeevenstrongerrelationshipswiththoseonhisroute.Kippmakesfrequent43atthehomeofMax,a
14-year-oldboywithautism(自闭症)who44thevisitsfromKippandseesKippashishero.Forseveralyears,Maxhasalways45forHalloweenasaUPSdeliveryman.Andasthe2020Ha
lloweenapproached,Kipphadadeep46togiveaspecialsurprisetohisbiggest47!HeshowedupatMax’shousewithabigbox,inwhichwereallkindsofUPSbran
dedgear(装备):a(n)48uniform,ahat,avest,glovesandMax’sveryowntoyUPStruck.“MaxwantstobeaUPSman,sowhynotjust49him?”Kippsays.The50
fromoverjoyedMaxwaspriceless.Hewassmilingfromeartoear,whichis51fortheboywithautism.Peopledon’talways52thosewhoprocesstheworlddifferently.SoMax’
sfamilyisgratefulforthetimeKipp53takesoutofhisdayto54withMax.“Kipp’sthoughtfulnessmeanstheworldtomyson,”Max’smothersaid.Howeversmall,anyactofkindness
canhaveahugeimpact.Sonever55thedifferenceyoucanmake.41.A.keepstrackofB.playssafewithC.hasenoughofD.takespridein42.A.exam
inationsB.deliveriesC.treatmentsD.appointments43.A.requestsB.surveysC.stopsD.encounters4.A.rejectsB.treasu
resC.imaginesD.ignores45.A.dressedupB.triedoutC.stayedupD.shownoff46.A.needB.moodC.desireD.concern47.A.friendB.patientC.custome
rD.fan48.A.newly-inventedB.specially-madeC.old-fashionedD.high-priced49.A.convinceB.appreciateC.recomm
endD.encourage50.A.reactionB.impressionC.memoryD.curiosity51.A.rareB.funnyC.commonD.impossible52.A.forgiv
eB.remindC.acceptD.identify53.A.occasionallyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.regularly54.A.discussB.cooperateC.interactD.compet
e55.A.recognizeB.underestimateC.emphasizeD.misunderstand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。DearJack,Yours,LiH
uaOneeveningIwasgoingbackfromasupermarket.AsIapproachedmycar,Inoticedoneperson__56___(stand)besideme.Hewasapersonwho_57___(consider)asabum
(流浪汉).Itseemed___58___hehadnocar,nohomeandnojob.Iexpectedthathewouldaskme___59___money,buthedidn't.Heonlysaid,
"Yourcarisverynice.”Afterseveralmomentsof___60___(silent),Iaskedhimifheneededhelpandhisresponsewasastonishing.Iwillneverforg
etthosesimplethreewordsthatIheardfromhim,"Don'tweall?”Itwasatruediscoverytome.Ineededhelp.AlthoughIhad
moneyandaplace___61___(sleep),butIrecognizedthatIneededhelptoo.ThenIopenedmywalletandgavehimenoughmoneytogetamealandroomtostayinforaday.___62__
_(sudden),Iunderstoodthatnomatterhowmuchmoney,achievements,luxurygoods(奢侈品)wehave,weallneedhelp.Andon__63___otherhand,nomatterhowpooryou
are,howmanymaterial__64___(problem)youhave,youstillmightofferyourhelptoothers.Youstillmightbegiving.Evenit'sjustaniceword,youcangivethat
anditcanbe_65____(value)tootherpersons.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,打算寒假期间参加社区组织的志愿者活动。请给你的留学生朋友Jack写封邮件,邀请他一起参加,内容包括:1.活动的时间
和内容;2.活动的意义;3.你的希望。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。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。In1967,whenIwas6yearsold,myfamilymove
dtothesmalltownofOanaca,Nevada.Myparentsworkedhardtofeedusfivegirls.Thoughthecommunitywassmall,everyonewelcomedusandwesoonmademanyfriends.Onefam
ilywegrewtoadmirewastheWadsworths.Thefirsttwoyearswerefilledwithfriendshipandjoy.Butthendisasterstruck:Mrs.Wa
dsworthdied,leavingherhusbandwitheightchildrenthathadn’tgrownup.Oneyearlater,Mr.Wadsworthalsopassedaway.Theentiretownwasheartbro
ken.Preparationsweremadetosendthekidstotheirrelatives,buttheWadsworthchildrenhaddifferentplans.Theoldestson,Brent,g
atheredallhisbrothersandsistersandheldafamilymeeting.“Ourparentstaughtustoberesponsibleforeachother.Theywoul
dn’twantustobeseparatedandunabletoseeeachotherfrequentlyfromnowon,”hesaidseriouslyandfirmly.Thechildrenallagreedanddecidedtomakeiton
theirown.Withtheirowneffortsandthecommunity’scareandhelp,theWadsworthchildrengrewhealthilyandhappily.Gr
atefulforthelovefromthecommunityduringtheirhardships,theywerealwaysreadytoserveothersandreturnthefavortheyhadreceiv
ed.OnesuchtimewastheChristmasof1972.Typically,onChristmasEveallthechildrenfromthecommunitywouldgatherinthechurchbuildingtoattendtheChristmasparty,
thehighlightofwhichwasavisitfromSantaClaus.Ourbishop(主教)heightenedtheexperiencebyleavingthehallfromtimetotimetocheckontheprogressofSan
taClaus.Hewassoconvincingthatallofuskidswereclosetoexplodingwithexcitement.Afewmomentslater,SantaCla
uswouldburstintothehall,shouting“Ho,ho,ho!”Thenhe’dsitinfrontofthestage,takeeachchildonhislaptolistentotheirChristmaswishes,andgiveeachapaperbagfi
lledwithpeanuts,anorangeandalargecandycane.Itwasaneventweeagerlylookedforwardtoallyearlong.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。ButthisChristmaswouldbedifferentwiththefluspreadingthroughthetown._____________________________________________________________________
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ockcameatourfrontdoor.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________高三毕业班2020秋期末联考参考答案第一部分听力1-5CCABC6-10BCBAA11-15BCBAB16-20AABCC第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.
5分,满分50分)第一节21-25BCADA26-30BDBDC31-35AACBD第二节36-40FGAEB第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45
DBCBA46-50CDBDA51-55ACDCB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.standing57.wasconsidered58.that59.for60.silence61.tosleep6
2.Suddenly63.the64.problems65.valuable第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(Onepossibleversion)DearJack,I’mwritingtoinviteyoutojo
inusinthevoluntaryactivitiestobeheldbyourcommunitythiswintervacation.ScheduledfromFebruary5to8,theactivitiesincludesomerewardingevents,rang
ingfromtakingcareoftheoldpeopleinthenursinghome,tutoringchildrentocollectingwasteintheparks.Therewillbemoreth
an30peopleworkingtogether,whichwillprovideanopportunityforustopromotefriendshipandteamwork.Also,we’lldevelopourpracticalskillsandsenseofresponsi
bility.Isincerelyhopeyouwillparticipateintheactivities.Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)(Onepossibleversion)ButthisChristmaswou
ldbedifferentwiththefluspreadingthroughthetown.ThefluoccurredabouttendaysbeforeChristmas.Unfortunately,allfiveofusgirlscam
edownwiththevirus.WithChristmasDaydrawingnear,wejustdidn’tshowanysignofrecovery.SoourparentswarnedusnottoattendtheChristmaspartyincasewewouldspre
adtheflutomorepeople.Wehadnochoicebuttostayathome,feelingupsetanddepressed.Wewereawfullyafraidthatwe’dhavetogowitho
utSantaClausandthelong-expectedeventthisChristmas.Unexpectedly,onChristmasEve,aknockcameatourfrontdoor.Iopenedthedoor,onlytofindaSantaClaus
standingrightbeforemewithseveralbigpaperbagsinhisarms!“Ho,ho,ho!”Heshoutedmerrilywithshiningeyes.“I’veheardthereares
omesickkidsinthishouse.Wecan’thavethemmissingoutonChristmas.”Thevoicesoundedsoyoungandfamiliar!Lookingcloser,wewereshockedtodi
scoverthatourpersonalSantawasBrentWadsworth!Thankstohisspecialvisit,wehadthemostmemorableChristmasever.