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南昌市三校(一中、十中、铁一中)高三上学期第一次联考英语试题考试时长:120分钟试卷总分:150分第一部分听力(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。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Checkthenewbike.B.Buyanewbike.C.Ridethenewbike.2.Whatdidthemandob
efore9:00lastnight?A.Hesleptforawhile.B.HewatchedTV.C.Hewrotethepaper.3.Whywastheofferrefused?A.Itwasabithigh.B.It
wasratherlow.C.Itwasn’tfitforthemarket.4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.GototheJohnsons’fordinner.B.Doachemistryexperiment.C.Usetheoldrecipes
tonight.5.What’stheman’sdecision?A.Waitingforthebus.B.Walkingtothenextstop.C.Meetingthewoman30minuteslater.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至7题。6.WhydoesthemancallLouisCatering?A.Forfoodanddrinks.B.Foraninvitation.C.Forconferencerooms.7.Howmanypeople
willattendtheparty?A.108.B.120.C.112.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhatisthemangoingtoCanadafor?A.Research.B.Furtherstudy.C.Sightseeing.9.Whatwillth
espeakersdonext?A.Buyasuitcase.B.Packclothes.C.Preparematerials.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoworksinthepowercompany?A.Thegirl’sfather.B.T
hegirl’sclassmate.C.Theman’sclass-mate.11.Howwillthegirlgotothepowercompany?A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.12.
Whatisthegirlgoingtodofirst?A.Visitthemanager.B.Getreadyforapicnic.C.Chatwiththeworkers.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthecompetitiontrytofindthisye
ar?A.Thebestdancer.B.Thebestactor.C.Thebestsinger.14.Howshouldpeopleenterthecompetition?A.Byfax.B.Byphone.C.ThroughtheInte
r-net.15.Whendoesthesportshallclosethisweek?A.At10:30pm.B.At9:00pm.C.At8:00pm.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewswimmingpoo
l?A.Itwillbeopenearlierthanplanned.B.Itwillbefreeforthefirstweek.C.Itisbiggerthantheoldone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesCyberEditaimtodo?
A.Supplyfundingforbusinessmen.B.Offerstudentscomputereditingservices.C.EditdocumentsforWiredmagazine.18.Howmanyemployeesdidthespe
akerhireatfirst?A.Four.B.Five.C.Ten.19.WhydidsomeinvestorsinvestmoneyinCyberEdit?A.Itemployed50students.B.Itpromisedbigreturns.C.I
tgotgoodpublic-ity.20.Whenisthebesttimeforpeopletodevelopabusiness?A.Whentheyhavetheidea.B.Aftertheygrad
uatefromcollege.C.Aftertheyhaverichsocialexperience.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)阅读下面
短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ARecently,a14-year-oldboyintheUSdiedaftereatingapieceofsuperspicychipcalledthePaquiOneChipChallenge.Peoplebeganto
worryabouthowspicyfoodaffectsourbody.TOOHOTTOHANDLEWhathappenswhenyoueatapepper?Capsaicin(辣椒素)inthepeppertouche
sthetongue.Itstartstofeelveryhot.Thebraincoolsthebodybysweatingandproducingmoresaliva(唾液).Caneatingspicyfoodskillyou?It’shighlyunlikely.However
,someofthehottestpeppers,likeghostpeppers,canbedangerous.Ina2020case,a15-year-oldboyintheUSgotsevereheadaches,startedvomitingandhadspik
ingbloodpressureaftereatingapeppercalledCarolineReaper.Itmaycausetheanus(肛门)to“burn”.Aftereatingsuperspicyfood,you’dbetterhave...♦Bread♦Lem
onade♦Milk*Don’treachforwaterbecauseitonlyspreadsthecapsaicinaroundinthemouth.Caneatingspicyfoodskillyou?21.Whydopeoples
weatandproducemoresalivaaftereatingapepper?A.Tocoolthebody.B.Topreventhiccups.C.Toprotectthestomach.D.Togetridofthepepper.22.Itisadvi
sablenottoturnto_________forreducingourdiscomfortaftereatingsuperspicyfood.A.milkB.lemonadeC.waterD.bread2
3.Accordingtotheauthor,caneatingspicyfoodkillus?A.Absolutelyimpossible.B.Slightlypossible.C.Verylikely.D.Totallyuncertain.BWhenIfirstbeganrunningi
nhighschoolonthetrackteam,itmadesensetocarefullyclockeverymileandpushmyselftoraceforpersonalbests.ButasIchangedfromrunningforsporttorun-ningf
oramusementasanadult,Ifoundthattrackingmyworkoutsoftenjustendedwithfrustration.Anditwasn'tuntilmywatchbatterydiedse
veralyearsagothatIfirstexperiencedthesenseofcalmthatcamewithrunningforthepurejoyofit.Ineverreplacedthewatchbattery,andthatmightnotbeabadt
hingformyfitnessgoals.Thisistheideaofunplugged(不插电的)running,whichisgainingsteaminthefitnesscommu-nity.Andrec
entresearchhasshownthatgettingridofyourrunningwatch,especiallyifit’sasmart-watchorfitnesstracker,couldactuallyimproveyourworkout—oratlea
styourenjoymentofrun-ning.“Peopleusedtohaveaninterestintheirsportandgetenjoymentoutofthesport,butnowthat'sswitchingtothedata,”saidEoi
nWhelan,aseniorlecturerattheNationalUniversityofIrelandGal-way.“Theywillcomparethemselvestopeoplewhoarebetterthanthem,whoarerunningfaste
rorrunninglonger.Andintheendweknowthatmakesthemfeelbad.”Whelanalsonotedthatpeoplewhoareverydependentonsmartwatchesorfitnesstrackersarem
orelikelytoskiptheirworkoutsifthebatteriesontheirtrackingdevicesaredead.Inaddition,thereisevidencethatrunningwatch-freeisbenefic
ialformorethanjustthecasualjogger.Someprofessionalsalsohavehadsuccesswithleavingtheirwatchesathome.W
elshrunnerSteveJonesfamouslysetaworldrecordatthe1984ChicagoMarathonwithoutwearingawatch.Morerecently,OlympicmarathonerTrevorHofbauermade
headlinesforwinningthe2019CanadianMarathonChampionshipswithoutawatch.“Ifyouhavetoomuchinformationbeingfedtoyouinrealtime,itca
nkindofgetinyourhead,”Hofbauersaid.“Forme,thesimpler,thebetter.”24.Whathappenedtotheauthorwhenhisrunningwatchdidn’twork?A.Helostthedesireto
keeprunningeveryday.B.Heexperiencedrunningasareallyfunactivity.C.Hewasatalosshowtoreplacethewatchbattery.D.Hehadgreatdifficultyachievinghi
sfitnessgoals.25.WhatdoesEoinWhelansayaboutfitnesstrackingwatches?A.Theycanenrichthewearers’sociallife.B.T
hedataprovidedbythemisunreliable.Afteryouswallowthepepper,theesophagus(食道)startsto“burn”.Thelungs(肺)b
ecomeuncomfortable,causinghiccups.Thestomachstartstohurtbadly.Yourbodywantstogetridofthepepperquickly,causingdiarrhea(腹泻).C.Thewaypeopl
eusethemisproper.D.Theycanleadtoharmfulconsequences.26.WhydoestheauthormentionTrevorHofbauerinparagraph5?A.Toshowthepopularityofrunningwatch-fr
ee.B.Toencouragepeopletobecomeprofessionalrunners.C.Toprovethepositiveeffectsofrunningwatch-free.D.Toprese
ntprofessionals’viewsonrunningwatch-free.27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.It'stimetotakeoffyourrunningwatch.B.Unpluggedrunningactuallyhast
wosides.C.Comparingwithothersshouldbeavoided.D.Racingforpersonalbestsrequiressimplicity.CChinahasbuiltinKunmingCity,
YunnanProvince,theGermplasm(种质)BankofWildSpe-cies,acomprehensivenationaldatabaseforthecollectionandpreservationofwildlifegermpla
smresources.Asoftheendof2020,thebankpreserved85,046copiesof10,601wildplantseedsforprotectingwildlifegermplasmresources.P
reservingdriedandfrozenseeds,thebankprovidestech-nologicalsupportfortheprotectionandresearch,makesuseofChina'swildlifegermplasmresources,andplaysa
majorpartininternationalbiodiversityconservation.Theimportanceofscienceandtechnologyforbiodiversityconservationisincreasingly
obvious.Whenremotesensormonitoringwasnotavailable,agriculturaltechnicianshadnochoicebuttogoforfieldstudies,whichcouldbarelymeettheneedforlarge-scale
,fastandnondestructivemonitoringofcropconditionsandtimelypreventionandcontrolofdiseasesandpests.Nowadays,remotesensormo
nitoringhasbeenappliedinagriculturalproductioninChina,allowingagriculturaltechnicianstoanalyzethemovementsofinsectpestsandevaluateplantdiseasesandi
nsectpestsbymonitoringre-motelythevegetationgrowth,coverage,surfacetemperature,humidityandotherindicators.IntheInternetera,informationtechn
ologyhasmadetheprocessingofmassivedatapossibleandcreatedwiderandmoreconvenientplatformsforbiodiversityconservationinChina,including
Chi-neseVirtualHerbarium,PlantPhotoBankofChina,andNationalAnimalCollectionResourceCen-ter.Theemergen
ceofdatabasesanddigitalprogramsinrecentyearsisdrivingChinatoturnarounditsseriouslythreatenedbiodiversity.Fromthecollectionandstorageofinformat
iontothemanagementandanalysisofresources,theconstantlyimprovingbiodiversityinformationnetworkhasrealizedtheexplor
ationanduseofmas-sivebiodiversitydata,providingasolidfoundationforChina’sbiodiversityconservationandre-search.Biodiversit
yconservationandscienceandtechnologyareinextricable.Onlybymakingsci-enceandtechnologyastrongsupportforbiodiversityconservationcan
humankindguardtheEarthandbuildabeautifulworldofharmonyamongallbeingsontheplanet.28.Whatcanwelearnaboutthebankfromparagraph1?A.Itscrisis.B
.Itsadministration.C.Itsrole.D.Itsstaff.29.Whatdoresearchershardlyneedtodowiththehelpofremotesensormonitoring?
A.Evaluateplantdiseasesandinsectpests.B.Gotofieldstocontroltheplantdiseases.C.Analyzethetracksofthepestsofplan
ts.D.Satisfytheneedtomonitorcropconditions.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inextricable”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.Linked.B.Competitive.C.Inadequate.D.Inessential.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheGermplasmBankofWildSpeciesDevelopsFastB.Technologi
esPromoteChineseBiodiversityProtectionC.ChinaHasMadeGreatEffortstoProcessMassiveDataD.InformationTechno
logyContributesMuchtoManyFieldsDLivinginacityisawell-knownriskfactorfordevelopingamentaldisorder,whilelivingclosetonatureisl
argelybeneficialformentalhealthandthebrain.Acentralbrainregion,theamygdala(大脑杏仁核)involvedinstressprocessing,hasbeenshowntobelessactivatedduri
ngstressinpeo-plelivinginruralareas,comparedtothosewholiveincities,hintingatthepotentialbenefitsofna-ture.“Butsofar
thehen-and-eggproblemcouldnotberesolved,namelywhethernatureactuallycausedtheeffectsinthebrainorwheth
ertheparticularindividualschosetoliveinruralorurbanre-gions,”saysSonjaSudimac.Toachievecausalevidence,theresearchersfromthegroupexaminedbra
inactivityinregionsinvolvedinstressprocessingin63healthyvolunteersbeforeandafteraone-hourwalkinGrunewal
dforestorashoppingstreetwithtrafficinBerlin.Theresultsrevealedthatactivityintheamygdaladecreasedafterthewalkinnature,suggestingtha
tnatureelicitsbeneficialeffectsonbrainregionsrelatedtostress.“Theresultssupportthepreviouslyassumedpositiverelationshipbetweenn
atureandbrainhealth,butthisisthefirststudytoprovethecausallink.Interestingly,thebrainactivityaftertheur-banwalkintheseregionsremainedstableands
howednoincreases,whicharguesagainstacommon-lyheldviewthaturbanexposurecausesadditionalstress,”explainsSimoneKühn,headofthegroup.Theauthorsshowtha
tnaturehasapositiveimpactonbrainregionsinvolvedinstressprocessingandthatitcanalreadybeobservedafteraone-hourwa
lk.Thiscontributestotheunderstandingofhowourphysicallivingenvironmentaffectsbrainandmentalhealth.Evenashortexposuretonaturedecreasesamygdalaactiv
ity,suggestingthatawalkinnaturecouldserveasapreventivemeasureagainstdevelopingmentalhealthproblemsandr
educingthepotentiallydisadvantageousimpactofthecityonthebrain.Inordertoinvestigatebeneficialeffectsofnatureindifferentpopulationsandagegroups,th
ere-searchersarecurrentlyworkingonastudyexamininghowaone-hourwalkinnaturalversusurbanenvironmentsimpactsstressinmothersandtheir
babies.32.Whatdoesthehen-and-eggproblemmeanbySonjaSudimac?A.Livinginruralareasactuallyaffectsbrainactivity.B.Peoplein
citiestendtohaveahigherriskofmentalproblems.C.It’sunnecessarytoworkoutthecomplexissueofstressandhealth.D.It’shardtoclarif
ytheimpactoflivingenvironmentonmentalhealth.33.Howdidresearcherscollectevidenceforthestudy?A.Byquotingauthoritativeexperts.B
.Byinterviewinghealthyvolunteers.C.Byresearchingonaprevioustheory.D.Bycomparingvolunteers’amygdalaactivities.34.WhatcontributiondidSimoneKühnandh
isteammainlymake?A.Confirmingtheassumptionofnature’sbenefitstobrainhealth.B.Supportingacommonlyheldviewofurbanexposure.C.Revealingthelinkbet
weenageandmentalhealth.D.Identifyingthecausesofmentalhealthproblems.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.B
enefitsofaregularwalkinnature.B.Anappealforlivinginurbanregions.C.Thefocusofthefollow-upresearch.D.Nature’spositiveeffectsonwomenandchildren
.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。HowToStopBeingAPeoplePleaserAsarecoveringpeoplepleaser,Ispentm
uchofmylifekeepingothershappy.Breakingthishabitmeantsteppingonafewtoes.However,I’vebecomeahappierpersonasaresult.HerearesometipsIusedtostopbein
gapeoplepleaser.Identifyyourpriorities.Takeamomenttothinkaboutwhyyouaretryingtolearnhowtostopbeingapeoplepleaser.36Whydoyoufeelthe
needtokeepthemhappy?Answeringthesequestionswillhelpyousetagoalthatyoucanholdyourselfaccountableto.Justsay“no”.Onerea
sonwhypeoplepleaserssay“yes”toeverythingisthattheyfeardisap-pointingothers.37Ifyouareapeoplepleaser,youarelikelytospendlotsofenergyt
ry-ingtocontrolhowpeoplefeelaboutyou.Thebestthingyoucandoisletthemfeeltheirfeelings.Itwillfeelliberatingtofreeyourselffrombeingresponsibleforsomeon
eelse'sreaction.38Saying“no”isagoodwaytosetbetterboundariesinyourimportantrelationships.Allhealthyrel
ationshipshavetheirownboundaries.Ifyouhaven’tsetboundariesinyourrelation-ships,theoddsarethatatsomepointyouw
illendupfeelingpressuredtodosomethingyoudon’twanttodo.Acceptyourself.Manypeoplepleasersareinsecureaboutwhotheyare.39Checkoutoursummaryof
BrenéBrown’stheGiftsofImperfectiontolearnhowtoacceptyourimperfectionsandloveyourself.Rememberthatyouca
nnotpleaseeveryone.Nomatterwhatyoudo,therewillalwaysbesome-onewhoisunhappywithyourchoices.40A.Learntosethealthyboundaries.B.Don'tmixupyourboundar
ieswithothers’.C.Whoarethepeoplethatyoufeeltheneedtoplease?D.Spendsometimelearningtoloveyourselfforwhoyouare.E.
Sowhybothertryingtopleaseeveryoneifitisn’tpossible?F.Butsaying“no”isthebestwaytotakecareofyourownneeds.G.Thatiswhythemoreyouseeksecurity,the
lessofityouhave.第三部分语言知识运用(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。WhenMarionSheppardwasunabletoseeinher40s,
shecried.Wasn’tit41thatshe’dbeenpartlydeafsincechildhood?Thatstruggleandthe42thatusuallycamewithitdidn’tdefeather,butmadehe
r43.Sheppardhadalwaysbeenanenthusiasticdancersincechildhood,butnowshewassoscaredthatshe44leftherapart
ment.Sheworriedaboutthewayshewould45totheworld.Hardasitwas,Sheppardlater46herselftogoout.At61,Sheppardattendedaca
mporganizedbyVisionsforblindpeople,whereshetaughtherfirstdancingclass.She47toteachherclassthereafterthat.Butshewas48.Shesoonconvin
cedVisionstoletherteachona49basis.Aboutfouryearslater,herclasseswonsomuch50thatVisionshiredhertobeonstaff.She
ppard’sstudentsweremostlyseniorswhoseeyesighthad51asadults.Withconfidence-buildingpraise,Sheppardalso52dignitya
ndindependenceintothem.Asawaytocombinemovementswithherfaith,Sheppard53agroupcalledTheBlindSisterhood.Whatisher54formaintainingbothp
hysicalandmentalhealthdespite55lifethrowsather?“Keepitmoving!”41.A.sorrowfulB.desperateC.enoughD.abnormal42.A.prejudiceB.separ
ationC.commentD.sympathy43.A.differentB.sensitiveC.gentleD.tough44.A.willinglyB.occasionallyC.constantlyD.rarely45.A.appearB.r
elateC.soundD.reply46.A.educatedB.forcedC.remindedD.permitted47.A.guaranteedB.appliedC.plottedD.prep
ared48.A.turneddownB.turnedoffC.showedupD.showedoff49.A.temporaryB.voluntaryC.weeklyD.regular50.A.assistanceB.encouragementC.popularityD.advantage
51.A.recoveredB.adjustedC.improvedD.worsened52.A.sweptB.pressedC.drilledD.made53.A.tookonB.openedupC.setupD.pu
ton54.A.secretB.wishC.purposeD.effort55.A.rewardsB.barriersC.surprisesD.blessings第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内
容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Someteensconsiderhighschooltobeterrible,takinguptheirtimeandloadingthemwithmanyendless56(
responsibility);however,forteenswhocanseethebiggerpicture,theycanap-preciate57highschoolissoimportantandhowtomaket
hemostofit.Thetime58(spend)inhighschoolcanbeviewedasthefinal“incubation(孵化)period”inwhichteenscanlearn
,explore,andprepareforthefuture59(high)education,professionalcareer,andadulthoodthatistofollow.Highschoolistheperfectopport
unity60(figure)outyourstrengthsandinterestsandsetyourselfupforafutureofsuccess,forthosewhousetheirtimewisely.Hi
ghschoolisvaluableformanyreasons,but61(primary),thisisthelastlow-stakestimeinaperson’slifewhentheycanlearn,andexpl
oreinavarietyofsubjectsandactivities,prior62steppingintotherealworld.Inhighschool,studentscanattempt63activityorasub-jectanddeterminetha
titisn’ttheirfavorite;however,onceastudentispursuingamajorincollegeorprofessionalcareer,64(decide)thetopicorindustryisnolo
ngerofinteresthasgreaterconsequences.Additionally,thehighschoolpreparesstudentsinareasfarbeyondtheclassroo
mcurriculum.Highschoolhelpsteachstudentstoresearch,listen,collaborate,lead,be65(create)andin-novative,andputforthconsistentandprolongedtime,eff
ort,andhardworkintoactivities,classes,andsubjectsthatmatter.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Kim将于下周访问你校,并参与学校组织的“劳动实践周”(LaborWee
k)活动。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.介绍活动目的和内容;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearKim,_____________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。AFour-leggedGuardianAngelSnowhadjustmeltedoffthegroundthatAprildayatourhouseinReginaBeach,Saskatche-wan.Ihadjustcl
eanedupthepoolinpreparationforsellingthehouse.Theyearbefore,Ihadlostmyjobwiththeprovincialgovernment,andnowourfinancials
ituationwasgrim.Indespair,Ihadfinal-lyputthehomeonthemarket,andarealestateagentwasduetoshowuplaterthatday.Evenworse,IwouldhavetogiveupmybelovedGreatD
ane(大丹犬),Brigitte,becauseIcouldnolongeraffordthecostoffeedingit.ThethoughtoflosingthedogandourbeautifulhomewasalmostmorethanIcouldbear.Deepindesp
air,Isattypingupresumesandcoverletters.OutofthecornerofmyeyeIcouldseemythirteen-month-oldson,Forrest,ashelayonthecarpet,pl
ayingnearourbig,gentlenanny-dog,Brigitte.ItseemedasifBrigittewasalwaysmeanttobeinthisfamilyandsheturnedouttobeape
rfectcompanion.BrigittecametoourhouseonChristmasevewhenthedoorbellrangandIwassuresomeofmyChristmaspackageshadarrived.Ira
ntothedoorandswungitopen,butnoonewasthere.Isensedsomethingandlookeddown,onlytofindabeautifulGreatDanesittingthere,lookingupatmewithbig,inte
lligenteyes.Therewasnowaythatshecouldhaverungthedoorbellbyherself,wasthere?Perhaps,someonehadfoundthepuppysomewhereandleftherthere,and
thenrangthedoor-bellandranaway.TheyaccuratelyguessedIwouldwelcomeanadditionalfamilymemberandtakecareofher.Thinkingofthese,I
couldn'thelpheavingasighandwentstraightbacktowork.However,Ihadn'ttypedmorethantwosentenceswhenBrigitteb
eganbarkingfuriouslyandrunningbackandforthtotheslidingglassdooroverlookingourpool.Iracedtoseewhatwashappeningandnoticed
thattheslidingdoorwasslightlyopen.Sudden-ly,IrealizedForrestwasnowheretobeseen.Inpanic,Iopenedthedoor
andranoutside.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ThereIwassurprisedtoseeBrigitte,whowasterrifiedofwate
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_____________________________________、南昌市三校(一中、十中、铁一中)高三上学期第一次联考英语试题答案一、听力1-5CBACB6-10ABAAC11-15CBCBA16-20BBAC
A二、阅读21-23ACB24-27BDCA28-31CBAB32-35DDAC36-40CFADE三、完型41-45CADDA46-50BBABC51-55DCCAB四、语法填空56.responsibilities57.why58.spent59.higher60.tofigure61.pri
marily62.to63.an64.deciding65.creative五、作文DearKim,It’sgreattoknowyouwillvisitourschoolnextweekandwelcometojoi
ninourLabourWeek.Theeventisintendedtoraiseourawarenessoflabourandremindusofhowvaluableandrespecta-blehardworkis.Schedul
edtostartonMarch10th,itwilllastapproximatelyaweek.Variousactivitieswillbeorganized,rangingfromplantingvegetablesonschoolfarmtosor
tinggarbageinaneco-friendlyway.Especiallytherewillbeaclassmeetingaimedforadeeperreflectiononlaborexperience.Wishyouagoodjourneyandseeyousoon.Yours,L
iHua六、读后续写Onepossibleversion:ThereIwassurprisedtoseeBrigitte,whowasterrifiedofwater,diveintothepool.Thentomyhorror,IcaughtsightofForre
st'syellowsleeper.Brigittewasbravelydoingherbesttokeephimafloatbyhold-ingontohissleeperwithhermouth.Atthesamet
ime,shewasdesperatelytryingtoswimtotheshal-lowend.OnlythendidIrealizethatForresthadsomehowopenedthedoor,wanderedoutandfallenint
othepool.Inasplitsecond,Idovein,liftedmypreciousbabyoutandcarriedhiminside.Handsshak-ing,Icalled911andwewererushedtothe
hospitalimmediately,wherethedoctorkepthimforobserva-tionforonenight.Finally,thedoctorsaidForrestwasallrightandcouldb
ereleasedfromhospital.Backhome,onceBrigittesawhim,shebarkedwithapparentjoyandwouldn'tletForrestoutofhersig
ht.Intimeshesettleddown,butremaineddedicatedtoForrestandfollowedhimeverywhere,concernedabouthissafety.EvenwhenForrestwasasleep,Brigi
ttecrammedherselfunderthecrib,keepingavigil.Ourdogwasindeedanangel,erasinganydespairImighthavehadaboutlosingou
rhome.Ahousecouldalwaysbereplaced,butknowingwehadeachotheraroundwasthegreatestblessingofall.Iwasgratefulshewaspartofourlives,wh
oIwouldnevergiveup.1.【原文】M:Hi,Helen!Isthisyournewbike?W:Yes,Iboughtitonlyyesterday.M:It’scool!MayIhaveat
ry?W:Ofcourse.Don’tforgettorideontheleft.2.【原文】W:Youlooktiredandsleepy.Doyouhavetroublefallingasleep?M:No,Ih
adtofinishthepaperforhistoryclassfrom9:00lastnightto2:00inthemorning,becauseIdidn’trememberituntilIfinishedwatchingTV.3.【原文】W:I’mdisappointedthat
Everestdidnotacceptouroffer.M:Thedirectorovertherethoughtitwasn’tlowenough.W:Accordingtoourresearch,itwasgenerou
sbymarketstandards.4.【原文】W:I’mgoingtotryoutsomenewrecipestonight.M:Well,rememberthattheJohnsonsarecomingoverfordinner.YouknowhowmuchIlikeyourco
ok-ing,dear,butmaybeyoushouldn’tpicktonightofallnightstoexperiment.5.【原文】W:Thebusisn’tsupposedtoarriveatthisstopforanothe
r30minutes.Iguesswe’lljusthavetowaituntilitcomes.M:NormallyI’dagreewithyou,butI’monlygoingtothenextst
op,andIfeellikehavingawalk.6.【原文】W:Hello,LouisCatering.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Yes,I’mwiththeColbertCorporation.We’rehavingacompanyp
artyonFebruary15thnextweek,andIneedtoarrangeforallthefoodanddrinks.W:OK.Howmanypeopledoyouexpecttotakepart
intheparty?Andwillitbeanindooroneoroutdoorone?M:About108employeeswillbethere.Inaddition,12managingstaffwillal
sobepresent.Andwe’llholditindoorsinoneofourlargeconferencerooms.W:OK.Isee.7.【原文】W:WhatareyougoingtodoinCanada?M:Myla
bisworkingtogetherwitharesearchstationinCanadasoIwillworkthereforalongtime.W:Howlongwillittake?M:Threemonths,probably.It’lldependonhowever
ythingisgoing.W:It’scoldthere.Youmayneedsomeheavyclothes.Oh,thissuitcaseisprobablytoosmall.M:Don’tworry!Idomostoftheworkinth
elab.ButIdoneedalargesuitcase.I’lltakealotofresearchmaterialswithme.W:Sowhydon’twegototheshoptogetalargersuitcase?M:OK.Let’sgo.8.【原文】W:Hi,Dad.Isyou
rclassmatestillworkinginthepowercompany?M:Yes.Heisnowthemanager.Whydoyouask?W:Oh.Thereisasummervacationprac
ticeprojectofusstudents.Canyouhelpmeout?Besides,severalofourclassmatesplantohaveapicnicthismorning.M:OK
.Youcancometothepowercompanyforthepracticeafterthat.Icandriveyouthereoryoucantakeataxi.W:Thereisnoneedtodoso.Icanwalkthere.M:ShallIteleph
onemyclassmatetotellhimthatyouwillvisithim?W:I’mnotreallyavisitor.Iplantocommunicatewiththeworkersandlearnabouttheircompanyculture.M:Thatwillbear
eallygoodpracticeexperienceandyoucanlearnmuchfromit.W:Ican’tagreewithyoumore.M:Now,youhavetoprepareforthecomingpicnic.Enjoyyourtime.W:Than
kyou,Dad!9.【原文】M:Welcome.JennyandIhavegotlotstotellyou.W:That’sright.ThisweekWestfieldRadiorunsitsannualcompetition.Lastyearitwastofindthebestdancer
,andnextyearitwillbetheturnoflocalactorstoenter.Butthisyearwe’relookingforthebestsingerinourcity.M:Andwhataretherules?W:Notmany.Youneedtophoney
ourentry.Wedon’tacceptentriesthroughtheInternetorbyfax.M:Right.Well,it’sschoolholidaysthisweek,sowhat’sonoffer?W:Thesportshallwillop
enanhourearlierthanusualat8:00amandshutlaterat10:30pminsteadofnine.Theindoorfootballgroundisalwayspopularandhastobebookedinadvance.M:Butwhatabo
uttheswimmingpool?W:Notquitesuchgoodnews,I’mafraid.Itwillbeopenaboutaweeklaterthanplanned,butgoodnewsnow—therewillbenochargeforswimmersforthef
irstweek.It’sthesamesizeastheoldone,butitismuchbetterequipped.M:That’sgreat.10.【原文】M:Istartedmyowncompany,CyberEdit,whenIwasafre
shman.Moststudentshavetowriteessays,andIaimedtoprovidecomputereditingservicesforthem.Duringonesummervacation,IworkedforanInternetcompanyandin
theevening,Ispentanotherfourhoursworkingonmywebsite.It’snoteasytodevelopabusiness.Ifyouhopetobefinanciallyindependent,youmustdoso
methingwhileyouareyoungandyoucanworklonghours.Foralongtime,Iwaseditingnearlytendocumentsanight.Ispentfift
yhoursaweekdoingthis.Itwashard.ThenIhiredmyfirstfouremployees,andInevereditedasingledocumentagain.Thenextyear,Iturned
downmysummerjobatabiginvestmentbankandspentthevacationexpandingCyberEdit.InDecember,Wiredmagazinecontactedmeandaskedmetowriteana
rticleaboutmylife.AfterthearticleappearedinMarch,interestedinvestorsbegantocon-tactme.InJune,oneofthemdecidedtoinvestalarge
sumofmoneyinthecompany.SotheWiredarti-clebroughtmeoveramilliondollarsinfunding!Morethananythingelse,goodpublicityhelpsan
ewbusinessattractinvestorsandcustomers.Investorscametome,notbecauseIwasmakingmoneyandemployingfiftycolleg
estudents,butbecausetheyreadaboutitinWiredmagazine,andsawitonABCWorldNewsTonight.Myadvicetoyoungpeoplewhoconsiderstartingacompany
is:Doitnow!Don’tdelaystartingituntilyou’vefinishedschoolorhadsome“real-worldexperience”.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com