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高三英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5
毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:高考范围。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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.₤19.15.B.₤9.18.C.₤9.15.答案是C。1.Whic
hnamedidtheman'swifesuggest?A.Allison.B.James.C.Zoe.2.Howisthewoman'sroom?A.Untidy.B.Orderly.C.Clean.3.Whyshouldtheglassesbekep
tbythemanaccordingtothewoman?A.They'refashionable.B.Theyareexpensive.C.They'rememorable.4.WhatdoesthemantellJanetodo?A.MeetMr.Pot
ter.B.Returnat3o'clock.C.Postponehisappointment.5.WhoismostprobablyAlice?A.Theman'sguide.B.Theman'swife.C.Theman'scolleague.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。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.W
hatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Headforthedepartment.B.Makeacalltothedepartment.C.Sendanemailtothedepartment.7.Whatisthematte
rwiththephone?A.Itsscreenturnsblackfrequently.B.Allthefilesinitaremissing.C.Itschipmaybebroken.听第7段材料,回答第8至
10题。8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Movingtoanewcommunity.B.Welcomingfriendsinafewdays.C.Sendinganemailtotheirfriends.9.Whe
ndidthespeakersmeetLilyfouryearsago?A.Whenthespeakersgotmarried.B.WhenLilywasholdingherwedding.C.WhenLilywashavingabi
rthdayparty.10.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Cleanhisyard.B.Haveabarbecue.C.Dosomeshopping.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatist
heweatherlikenow?A.Windy.B.Fine.C.Rainy.12.WhomightHenrybe?A.Thewoman'sstudent.B.Theman'steacher.C.Thespeakers'son.13.Wherearethespeakers?A.
Intheopenair.B.Inthecar.C.Inaclassroom.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhendoesMaryusuallylearnPythononline?A.OnFridays.B.On
Saturdays.C.OnSundays.15.WhatkindofmoviedoesMarylikebest?A.Detectiveones.B.Comedyones.C.Sciencefictionones.16.Whowillgotot
hecinematomorrow?A.Onlytheman.B.Onlythewoman.C.ThespeakersandJack.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanylabsessionswillthestudentshaveeveryweek?A.
One.B.Two.C.Three.18.Whatarethestudentsallowedtowearinthelab?A.Longscarves.B.Tennisshoes.C.Looseclothes.19.Whyshouldthes
tudentsavoidmixingliquidwithpaper?A.Itmaygeneratemuchwaste.B.Itmaydirtythelab.C.Itmaycauseafire.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Rulesthestu
dentsshouldfollow.B.Gradesthestudentswillreceive.C.Experimentsthestudentswilldo.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共
15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACreativelearningHighschoolprogramsattheNationalGalleryofArtvaluedept
hoverbreadth,exploringoriginalworksofartthroughasinglespecificquestionortheme.HighSchoolStudioWorkshopsGrades9-1
2,Singlemuseumvisit,2.5hoursThesehalf-dayartworkshopsincludeanin-depthexaminationanddiscussionofworksofartinthegalleries,
followedbybehind-the-scenes(幕后的)accesstotheEducationStudio,wherestudentscreatearelatedartproject.Duringtheworkshop,NationalGalleryofAr
teducatorswillencouragestudentstolookcarefullyatworksofartandthensharetheirresponsesandtheywillinspirestudentstodeveloptheoriesbase
dontheirobservations.Studentswillhavetheopportunitytocreateaworkofartinthestudioinspiredbywhattheyhaveseeninthega
lleries.MuseumMakers:ExploringArtandMuseumsGrades11-12TheMuseumMakersprogramexplainshowmuseumsoperateandwh
attheyhavetooffer.Itgivesupper-levelhighschoolstudentsthetoolstoexperience,understandandinterpretart.Participan
tswillgainaninsider'sviewofhowanartmuseumworks.StudentsmeetforsevenSaturdaysessionsfrom10:00amto3:00pm.Completionoftheprogramrequiresatte
ndanceofallsevensessions.CreativeWritingintheGalleriesGrades7-12,90minutesStudentswillprovideavoicefortheirpersonalresponsestoartthroughcre
ativewritingwhilelookingataselectionofartworksinthegalleries.Usingcloseobservation,groupdiscussion,andpers
onalreflection,theywillbeguidedthroughexercisesthatusedifferentwritingforms,includingfree-formpoetry,Amaximumof3
0students(minimumofl5)willbeaccommodated(容纳)ineachsession.21.WhatcanstudentsdoatHighSchoolStudioWorkshops'A.Get
basictrainingasanartist.B.Putforwardtheirownarttheories.C.Discusswithartistsabouttheirworks.D.Learnaboutartists'hobbiesandhabits.22.Whatcanstudent
sgetfromMuseumMakers:ExploringArtandMuseums"A.Toolstocreateartworks.B.Experienceofdesigningamuseum.C.Knowledgeabouthowmuseumswork.D.Acade
miccreditsforcompletingallsessions.23.WhichofthefollowinggroupscanattendCreativeWritingintheGalleriesineachsessi
on?.A.Twofamiliesofeight.B.ThirtyGrade10students.C.Fortyhighschoolstudents.D.Twenty-fivecollegestudents.BAlongRoute1,inThomas-ton,Maine,isastore
filledwithhandicrafts—birdhousesanddollhouses,saladbowlsandsailingships-allmadeinMainestateprisons.TedandBarbaraWay
layerhavebeenshoppingherefordecades."Wefoundthequalitytobe.excellent,"saidTed.Prisonershavebeenmakingt
hingsinMainesincethe1800s.CharlieJonescameherewhenhewas20,sentencedto75yearsinastatewherethereisnoparole(假释).Intheworkshops,hediscoveredhehad
atalentforcarving.OneofJones'earlierprojectswasagoldeneagle,whichhelearnedtocarvefromabook.“It'samazingtoseetheamountoftalentthattheresidents
havehere,"saidRandallLiberty,commissioner(局长)ofMaine'sDepartmentofCorrections.“Wehavemorethan100residentsworkingheredaily.TheydoaboutUS$1.6mill
ionworthofwork."OneofMaine'sprogramsallowsresidentstoearnacollegedegree.ThemoneyforitwasdonatedbyDoris
Buffet,wholivedinDockland,Maine."ShegaveusaninitialUS$2milliondonation,"saidLiberty."Andthat'sthebestmoneyI'veeverseeninvestedinanyone.”C
harlieJonesisoneofthegraduates.“Thecollegeprogramisincredible,”Joneslaughed.“Whenweusedtowalktodinner,wecouldhearpeopletalkingabouttheirformercrimes.
Butnowwhengoingtodinner,you'llhearsomebodytalkingabouttheirphilosophyclassortheirhistoryclass.”Libertysaid,“Theindividualstha
tgraduatehaveabouta5%recidivism(再犯)rate,asopposedtoa60-65%nationally.Thatmeans95%ofthepeoplewhogothroughthisprogram
don'tgoback.”WhenDorisBuffetdiedin2020,CharlieJonesmadeatable,withlegsmadeofbooks,tohonorher.It'salsocarvedwiththename
sofcoursesopentoprisonresidents,andtheprofessorswhoteachthem.OnthetablewasabooktellingDarisBuffet'sstory,andathankyounote.24.Whatdoesparagraph2
tellusaboutCharlieJones'A.Hehasagiftforcarving.B.Hehasearnedamasterdegree.C.Heisonlyexpertincarvingeagles.D.Hehasbeeninprisonforabout2
0years.25.WhydidCharlieJonessaythosewordsinparagraph4?A.Toshowhowtheprisonerstriedtoreform.B.TorevealwhatledthoselikeCharlieJonestopr
ison.C.Tolistsomecoursesincludedinthecollegeprogram.D.Tohighlightthepositiveeffectofthecollegeprogram.26.Whatcanwelearnfrompa
ragraph53A.PrisonersinMainecreatelittlevalue.B.FewprisonersinMainearehardworking.C.ThehandicraftsmadeinMainestateprisonsareof
highquality.D.Prisonersgraduatingfromcollegehavealowerrecidivismrate.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.HowDorisBuffetdiedin2020.B.Whatth
etablemadebyCharlieJonesislike.C.CharlieJones'sorrowoverthedeathofDorisBuffet.D.WhytherewasabooktellingDorisBuffet'sstoryonthetable.CInthe1960s,while
studyingthevolcanichistoryofYellowstoneNationalPark,BobChristian-senbecamepuzzledaboutsomethingthat,strangely,hadnottroubledanyonebefore:
hecouldn'tfindthepark'svolcano.IthadbeenknownforalongtimethatYellowstonewasvolcanicinnature—thatiswhataccoun
tedforallitshotspringsandothersteamyfeatures.ButChristian-sencouldn'tfindtheYellowstonevolcanoanywhere.Mostofus,whenwetalkaboutvolcano
es,thinkoftheclassiccone(圆锥体)shapesofaFujiorKilimanjaro,whichwerecreatedwheneruptingmagma(岩浆)piledup.These
canformremarkablyquickly.Onedayin1943,aMexicanfarmerwassurprisedtoseesmokerisingfromasmallpartofhisland.Inoneweekbewastheconfuse
downerofaconefivehundredfeethigh.Withintwoyearsithadtoppedoutatalmostfourteenhundredfeetandwasmorethanhalf
amile-across.Altogethertherearesome.tenthousandofthesevolcanoesanEarth,allbutafewhundredofthemextinct.Thereis,however,asecondlessknowntypeofvolcanot
hatdoesn'tinvolvemountainbuilding.Thesearevolcanoessoexplosivethattheyburstopeninasinglebigcrack,leavingbehindavasthole,thecaldera
(火山口).Yellowstoneobviouslywasofthissecondtype,butChristian-sencouldn'tfindthecalderaanywhere.JustatthistimeNASAdecidedtotest
somenewhigh-altitudecamerasbytakingphotographsofYellowstone.Athoughtfulofficialpassedonsomeofthecopiestotheparkauth
oritiesontheassumptionthattheymightmakeaniceblow-up(放大的照片)foroneofthevisitors'centers.AssoonasChristian-sen
sawthephotos,herealizedwhyhehadfailedtospotthecaldera:almostthewholepark—2.2millionacres-wasacaldera.T
heexplosionhadleftaholemorethanfortymilesacross-muchtoohugetobeseenfromanywhereatgroundlevel.AtsometimeinthepastYe
llowstonemusthaveblownupwithviolencefarbeyondthescaleofanythingknowntohumans.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“its”inparagraph1referto?A.Th
eground.B.Thenature.C.Thevolcano.D.Thepark.29.WhywastheresmokerisingfromtheMexicanfarmer'sland2A.Asinglebigcrackwasformin
gthere.B.Someonewasburningstalksthere.C.Avolcanowaseruptingunderneath.D.Thereweresomehotspringsthere.30.HowdidBobChristian-sendiscoverthepark'svolcan
o?A.Bylookingatthephotographs.B.Byanalyzingitssteamyfeatures.C.Byresearchinghistoricaldocuments.D.Byusing
someadvancedequipment.31.WhatcanweinferaboutYellowstone?A.Itslevelismuchhigherthanthesurroundingareas.B.Thevolcanoinitinvolvedmountainbuilding.C
.Itisalargeholeleftbytheexplosion.D.Itsshapeismuchlikeacone.DHumanitarian(人道主义的)groupsandlawmakershavecriticizedIta
lianauthoritiesforpreventingmigrantswhowerenotconsideredtobe"vulnerable(脆弱的)"fromdisembarking(登陆)fromrescueshipsinSicilyonSunday.
CharitiesandpoliticiansblamedtheselectionprocessasillegalandregardedtheactionsoftheItaliangovernmentasinhumane,reported
theAssociatedPressnewsservice,orAP.Italy'snewgovernmentisreportedlytargetingforeign-flaggedrescueshi
psinanewprocedurethatispartofaregulationbroughtaboutbvInteriorMinisterMatteoPiantedosi.Italyallowedarescueshipcarrying179refugeesandm
igrantstoenteraportinSicilyonSundayandthenlaterbegindisembarkingchildrenandsickor“vulnerable"people,bu
t35menonboardwereblockedfromgettingofftheship,reportedtheReutersnewsagency.Later,agenciesreportedthat144peoplehadbeenallowe
dtodisembarktheHumanity1rescueship,whichsailedunderaGermanflag.Intheafternoon,357peoplewereallowedofftheGeoBarentsshipoperat
edbyDoctorsWithoutBorders,whichsailsunderaNorwegianflag,but215peopleremainedblockedonboard.Authoritiescontinuedtorefusesafeharborforhundr
edsofmigrantsonboardtwoothershipsinnearbywaters,saidtheAP.Humanity1'scaptainrefusedtoleavetheportofCat
ania"untilallsurvivorsrescuedfromgreatsufferingatseahavebeendisembarked",saidSOSHumanity,theGerman-runcharitythatoperatestheship.Thecharitys
tronglycriticizedPiantedosi'sdecisiontoonlyallowvulnerablepeopletodisembarkandonMondaysaiditwouldlaunchlegalactionagainsttheItaliangover
nment,claimingItaly'sactionsviolateEuropeanlawandtheGenevaRefugeeConvention.TheBBCnotedthatItalyisoneofthem
ainentrypointsintoEurope,and,accordingtotheUnitedNations,85,000migrantshavearrivedthereonsmall,overcrowd
edboatssincethestartoftheyear.Italy'snewprimeminister,GiorgiaMeloni,haspromisedtotakeactiontostopthosemakingthehazardousjourneysacross
theMediterranean.Nongovernmentalorganizationssaycoastalnationsareresponsiblebythelawoftheseatorescuepeoplewhoaresufferinga
ndthattheyareresponsibletoprovideasafeportassoonaspossible.TillRummenhohl,headofoperationsatSOSHumanity,saidpeoplewerebeing“heldhos
tage(人质)”onboardtheHumanity1vessel."Wehadhealthauthoritiesonboardwhodecidedwho'sweakenough,whoisbasicallyinurgentmedicalcas
eandwho'snot,"RummenhohltoldDWNews.“Thepeoplearenotreallysurewhat'shappeningtothem.Theyhaveanuncertainfuture.TheyareafraidofbeingpushedbackfromItal
y,intointernationalwatersoreventoLibya.That'stheirgreatestfear,"hesaid.32.Whywere35ofthe179refugeesn
otallowedtoleavetheshiptoenterItalyInthebeginning?A.Theywerenotweakpeople.B.Theyhadnocertifications.C.Theshipwasingoodcondition.D.Theship
sailedunderaGermanflag.33.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“hazardous”inparagraph5?A.Comfortable.B.Thrilling.C.Long.D.Dange
rous.34.WhatisRummenhohl'spointofviewaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Italy'sactionsagreedwithEuropeanlawandtheGenevaRefugeeConvention.B.Illegalmig
rantsshouldbepushedbackintointernationalwaters.C.Coastalcountriesshouldsavepeoplewhoaresufferingatsea.D.Illegalmigrantsweresupposedtobeheldhosta
geonboard.35.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleforthenewsreport?A.ItalyprovidessafesheltersforrefugeesB.ItalypreventsmigrantsfromleavingshipsC.Humanity1'sca
ptainrefusestoleavetheportofCataniaD.ManymigrantsarriveinItalyonsmall,overcrowdedboats第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,
满分10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。全科试题免费下载公众号《高中僧课堂》选项中有两项为多余选项。Forthepastthreeweeks,studentsacrossIndia'scapitalha
vebeenattendinganewcourse:happiness.TheDelhigovernmentintroduced“happinessclasses”.___36___.Inacountrythatusesnormaltestingtodeterminestuden
tsuccess,offersalimitednumberofseatsintopuniversitiesandsetshighexpectations,educatorshavebeenseeingme
ntalhealtheffects.___37___.Hesaid,“Itwilladdressthegrowingconcern,whichisthatlevelsofhappinessandwell-beingaredecreasing.”“
Wehavegivenbest-of-the-besttalentstotheworld,”Sisodaisaid,accordingtoTheWashingtonPost.“___38___.Wehave
beensuccessfulsofar.Buthavewebeenabletodeliverbest-of-the-besthumanbeingstosociety,tothenation?"TheWashingtonPostsayschildre
ncameoutoftheirfirsthappinessclasswithsomeexcitement.“Weshouldworkhappily,"11-year-oldAayushJha,aseventhgraderatapublicschoolinDelhi,toldthepaper
.“Whenyouworksadly,yourworkwillnotbegood."Sisodaihopestodeliverthesetoolstohelpstudentslivemorehappilyinsideandoutsideoft
heclassroom,whetherornotthey'reachievingtheiracademicstandards.“Idon'tknowifhappinesscanbelearned,butyes,itcanbepractised,”hesays.“___39___”Onein
fourIndianchildrenaged13to15struggleswithlowspirits,theWorldHealthOrganizationreportedlastyear.AsjournalistSusanBrinkrep
orted,"Thegovernmenthasmadechangesafternoticingthatsomeyoungpeopleundergreatstresstodowellinschooltendedtocommitsuicide(自杀)iftheyfelttheydidpoorly.”“
InSouthIndia,theyobservedhighersuicideratesafterexamperiodsamongschoolchildrenwhofailed,"AlexandraFleischmannn,aprojectco
ordinatorfortheWHO'sPreventingSuicidereport,toldBrink.“___40___,andthatreducedsuicides.”A.ManyIndianstudentsarefacingaverytou
ghlifeB.Wehavegivenbest-of-the-bestprofessionalstoindustryC.ThentheyintroducedthepossibilityoftakingtheexamsagainD.Itisusedtod
ecidewhetheranIndianstudentisexcellentornotE.Delhi'sEducationMinisterManishSisodaiisinchargeofmakingthechangesF.Onceyou
startpractisinglivingwithhappiness,thenitcanbecomepartofyourlifeG.Ittriedtochangethecountry'sacademicfocusfromstudentachievementt
oemotionalwell-being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)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。Whenam
putee(被截肢者)runnerJackyHunt-Broersmasayshermottois,“Icandohardthings,”sheisnotjoking.Shehascompleted104marathonsin104days,___41___apro
sthetic(假体的)leg.Hunt-Broersma,46,___42___her104thmarathononApril30,nearherhomeinPhoenix,Arizona,breakinganunofficialworldrecordalongtheway.B
rickRunners,anorganizationthatsupports___43___whoraisemoneyfor___44___,evendesignedoneofherfavoriteT-shirts,whichreads,"StrongHasManyForm
s."Hunt-Broersma,whoisfromSouthAfrica,lostherlegbelowthekneetocancerwhenshewas26yearsold.Sheranthefirstofher104marathonsonJanuary1
7,2022.___45___,100inasmanydays,to___46___non-disabledrunnerAlyssaAmosClark's2020recordof95.ButinMarch,afternon-disabledB
ritishrunnerKateJaydenunofficiallybrokeClark'srecordwith10lmarathonsin101days,Hunt-Broersmaknewshe'd___47___torunatleast101.Asshedidher___48__
_42.2-kilometerruns,Hunt-Broersma'ssocialmediapopularitygrew,andsheraisedoverUS$67,000tohelpotheramputeerunners___49___thepr
ostheticarmsandlegstheyneed.ThesecancostoverUS$10,000,and___50___insurancecompaniesdon'tusually___51___them.Hunt-Broersma
saidshehopedto___52___peopleeverywheretopushthemselvestodochallengingthingseveniftheyhave___53___.GuinnessWorldRecordssaiditknewab
outHunt-Broersma's104marathons,andthatitwouldtake12to15weekstolookatthe___54___beforetherecordcanbe___55___byit.41.A.damaging42.A.fin
ished43.A.coaches44.A.bookstoresB.usingB.scheduledB.employersB.UniversitiesC.holdingC.consideredC.at
hletesC.hospitalsD.adjustingD.abandonedD.doctorsD.charities45.A.Occasionally46.A.beat47.A.fail48.A.monthly49.A.repair50.A.traffic51.A.payfo
r52.A.permit53.A.ambitions54.A.adventure55.A.madeB.SuddenlyB.adoreB.refuseB.dailyB.designB.propertyB.takeoverB.f
orceB.disabilitiesB.attitudeB.improvedC.InitiallyC.keepC.needC.weeklyC.produceC.unemploymentC.appealtoC.warnC.potentialsC.displayC.confirmedD.
StrangelyD.memorizeD.pretendD.yearlyD.buyD.healthD.adapttoD.inspireD.mistakesD.evidenceD.broken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。A150-year-oldshipwreck(遇难船)believed___56___(be)atreasureofculturalrelicswas___57___(eventual)li
ftedfromariverbednearShanghaiearlyMondaymorninginahigh-techsalvage(打捞)operation.Themerchantship,___58___refer,toasYangtzeRiverEstuaryNo2Ancient
Vessel,datesbacktotheperiodofEmperorTongzhi(1862-1875)intheQingDynasty(1644-1911).Whenit___59___(discover)in2015,itwassi
tting5.5metersoffthenortheasttipofHengshaIslandinChongmingdistrict.Recoveryofthemerchantvessel—about38.1meterslongand9.9meter
sacrossatitswidestpoint—wasoneofthemostimportantandchallengingunderwaterarchaeologicalexcavation(挖掘)___6
0___(project)Chinahasundertaken.Theretrieval(取回)ofthevessel“markstheperfect___61___(combine)ofunderwaterengineeringandculturalrel
icsprotectionprinciples,"saidGuanQiang,deputydirectoroftheNationalCulturalHeritageAdministration.“TheprojecthasprovidedaCh
ineseexample,Chinesemodel,andChineseexperiencefortheglobalprotectionofunderwaterculturalrelics,"hesaid.Intheco
mingdays,anothershipwilltaketheshipwrecktotheformersiteofShanghaiShipyardinYangpudistrict,whereitwillbeexaminedand
studied.Theshiphasbeendescribedbytheheritageadministrationas“thelargestandbest-preservedsunkenwoodensailboatinChina'sunderwa
terarchaeologicalfindings,with___62___hugenumberofculturalrelics___63___board”.FangShizhong,___64___positionisdirectoroftheShanghaiCulturalHeritage
Administration,saidthatthediscoveryoftheancientboatwasvery___65___(meaning),which"provesShanghai'spositionasanimpor
tantshippingandmaritimecommercecenterforEastAsiaandeventhewholeworld."第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是高三(1)班班长李华,你班本周五下午将在班级举办主题为"Si
gnificanceofWillpower(意志力)"的英文演讲比赛。请你给你班外教MrsBrown写一封邮件,邀请她作为评委参与这次比赛,内容包括:1.比赛时间、地点;2.说明评分依据;3.期待对方参加并征求其意见。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.参考词汇:给
……评分grade。DearMrsBrown,______________________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,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。Samworkedasagardenerandwastryingtoraisemoneyforhissickmother.Oneday,hismothercalledhimandhejustassu
redheronthephonethathewasgoingtogetthemoneyforhermedicine,andthateverythingwouldbeallright.Thenashereturnedhisphonet
ohispocket,hediscoveredthatMr.Smith'sdaughter,Jane,wasstandingrightbehindhim.Shewas12yearsoldandsurprisinglykind.“Hey,Sam,d
oyouneedmoneyforsomething?”Janeaskedhim.Samnodded.“Yes,mymomissick.Butthisjobinyourgardenistotallygoingtohelpusandyourgardeni
sgoingtobetheprettiestintheneighborhood."Janenoddedwithpursedlips(噘嘴)andstartedtotalkaboutgardening.Thefollowingday,Samarriveda
tthegardenandwasmetbyared-facedMr.Smith,whoseexpressionwasfullofanger.“You!Youtrickedmydaughterintoaskingmeformoney!
Howdareyou,youworthlessman!"heyelledatSam.Samraisedhishandstodefendhimself.“No,sir.Ineverdidthat.Iswear!Iwouldneverdotha
t!"ButMr.Smithdidn'twanttohearit.Heshookhishead,pointedhisfingeratSam,andsaid,"Iwantyoutofinishtoday'swor
kbecauseyouleftahorriblemessypatch(小块)ofdirtonthesideofthehouse.Itissodirty.Butit'syourlastdayhere!Doyouu
nderstand?"Samcouldonlynodinshock,andMr.Smithwalkedaway,stillangryathim.Samfeltsosadthathehadjustlostoneofthebest-payingjobsh
ehadevergot.Hehadn'tcompletedhalfoftheproject,andnowhewouldn'tgetenoughforhismother'streatment.HewishedJanehadneversaidanyt
hing,butshewasasweetyounggirlwhoonlywantedtohelp.Itwasn'therfault.Hewalkedtothehouseandinspectedthat
patchofdirt,whichlookednewasifsomeonehadworkedonitthenightbefore.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。“Whoputth
edirthere?Isthereanythingspecialunderthedirt?"hewondered.Janesaid,“Thesethingsareworthalotofmoneyandtheyareallforyou,Sam.”高三英语参考答案、提
示及评分细则听力部分录音稿(Text1)W:HiJames,howisyourlittleZoetoday?Youhaveacutenameforyourdaughter.M:Oh,youareflatteringme.Mywifesaid
weshouldcallherAllison,afterhermother,butIthoughtitsoundedout-of-date.(Text2)M:Lookatyourroom.Booksarealloverthefloor,anddirtycl
othesareinthesink.Didyoujustgothroughabattle?W:I'llhaveexamssoon.Idon'thavetimetodoanythingbutstudy.M:Isee.ButIcouldn'tdoallthec
horesbymyself.(Text3)W:I'dlovetohaveGrandma'sglasses,Granddad.Only,theymeanalotofmemories.Youshouldkeepthem.M:Iknowyoualwayslikethem.
Itwillmakemehappytokeeptheminthefamily.(Text4)M:Jane,I'mgoingoutforawhile.W:ButyouhaveanappointmentwithMr.Potterat3o'clock.M:Well,please
makeitanotherday.(Text5)W:Hello,Tim,weplantogotoHainanduringthesummervacation.Doyouwanttojoinus?M:That'samazing!ButIn
eedtotalkitoverwithAlicewhenIgethome.W:Oh,sheissohappytohaveyou!Iamwaitingforyourreply.(Text6)M:Somethingiswrongwithmyphoneonmywaybackhome.W:E
xactlywhat?Cananyonehelpyou?M:AllIgetisadeadscreen.Well,I'vesentanemailtotheafter-salesservicedepartment,butnoreplyuntilnow.W:Mayb
eyoushouldringthem.Hasithappenedbefore?M:No.Ithinkmyphonechipisbroken.W:Oh,no.That'sbadnews.Willyouloseyou
rfiles?M:No,Ialwaysbackupmyfiles.W:Youaresosmart.(Text7)W:Harry,youknowwhat?I'vejustreceivedanemailfromLily.SheandPotterarecomingtoseeusin3days.M:Oh,
great!Wehaven'tmetthemforages.W:Yeah.Thelasttimewemetthemwasatourwedding4yearsago.M:DidLilymentionhowmanydaysthey'llstay?W:Aboutafortn
ight.M:Great!Ican'twaittoshowthemaroundournewhome.W:Metoo.Wehaven'thadanyguestssincewemovedin.Iftheweatherisfine,wec
anprepareabarbecueintheyard.M:Goodidea.I'llgotothemarkettomorrowtobuysomethingweneed.(Text8)W:Ilovebreathingt
hefreshairofnature,whilebathinginthesunshine.M:That'snice,babe.I'mfedupwithaweekofcontinuousrain.Andwealsoneedtogetawayfromourworkoccas
ionally.Look!Therearemanyotherfamilies.W:Good,whydon'tyouputablankettherewithothers?AndIgobacktoourcarandfetchth
epicnicstuff.Oh...my,it'ssoheavy!Whatdidyouputinhere?M:Food,beverage,andHenry'szootoys.W:Zootoys?Whydoweneedtoysfo
rapicnic?M:Hesaidhewouldliketoplaywiththem.Andhealsomadeato-dolist.W:OK,then.Afterall,we'reheretohavefun.Maybe,wecanalsote
achhimsomescienceaboutnature.M:Science?Youarehismother,notteacher!Forgetaboutthat,OK?It'sjustapicnic.(Text9
)M:Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend,Mary?W:IusuallylearnPythononlineonSaturdaysandreadbooksonSundays.Butthis
Saturday,Iplantogotothecinema,becausetherewillbeanewmoviecomingout,andoneofmyfavoriteactorswillplayakeyroleinthis
film.Ihavebeenlookingforwardtoitforalongtime.M:Doyouthinkthatenjoyingmoviesatthecinemaismuchmorefascinatingthanwatchingmoviesathome?W:Yes,exactly!
Youcanwatchhigh-resolutionimagesonabigscreenwithDolbysoundeffects.M:Ireallylikewatchingdetectivemoviesandsciencefictionmovies
inthecinema.Howaboutyou?W:Myfavoriteiscomedy.WheneverIwatchone,Ifeellikethewholeworldisbrighter.And,ifyouwatchth
osemoviesincinema,youcanbemuchhappierbecauseoftheaudiencearoundyou.M:Youareabsolutelyright.Bytheway,areyougoingt
owatchthemoviealone?W:No,IwillgotherewithJack.Wouldyouliketojoinus?M:I'min!Tellmewhichcinemayouwillgoto,andIcanseeyoutomorrow.(Text10)W:Hello,e
veryone!MynameisBonnie,I'mtheteachingassistantforthislabsession.Letmeexplainalittleaboutit.Asyoumayknowalready,it'sarequ
iredmeetingonceaweek.Iexpectyoutodoalltheexperimentsandkeeptheresultsinyourlabnotebook.I'llcollectthenotebookseverytwoweeks.You'llbegrade
donlabnotebooksandquizzes.ButthemostimportantinformationIwanttogiveyounowisaboutsafety.Firstofall,youmustwearshoesthatcoveryourfeetint
helab.Tennisshoesareokay.Also,don'twearlooseclothes,longscarves,bignecklacesorloosebelts.Theygetcaughtinsome
thingorfallintoliquid.Anotherthingtodoforsafetyiscleaningup.Besuretoputthewasteinthecorrectcontainers.Wecan'tmixliquidwi
thpaper.Thisisextremelyimportant.Idon'twantanyfiresinthisroom.Youareresponsibleforwashingoutyourownlabequipm
entandputtingitaway.Ifyoudon'tdothis,Iwilltakeawaypointsfromyourgrade.Nobody'sgoingtocleanupafteryou.Okay,anyquestions?
参考答案1~5AACCB6~10BCBAC1l~15BCABB16~20CABCA21.B细节理解题。根据HighSchoolStudioWorkshops下面的"Duringtheworkshop,NationalGalle
ryofArteducatorswillencouragestudentstolookcarefullyatworksofartandthensharetheirresponsesandtheywillinspirestudentstodeveloptheoriesbasedo
ntheirobservations"可得答案。22.C推理判断题。根据MuseumMakers:ExploringArtandMuseums下面的“TheMuseumMakersprogramexplainshowmuseumsoperatea
ndwhattheyhavetooffer...museumworks"可知答案。23.B细节理解题。根据第一段和CreativeWritingintheGalleries下面的“Amaximumof30students(minimumof15)willbeaccommodat
ed(容纳)ineachsession"可得答案。24.A细节理解题。根据第二段中"Intheworkshops,hediscoveredhehadatalentforcarving."可知答案。25.D推理判断题。根据第四段中“Thecollegeprogramisincredib
le...Whenweusedtowalktodinner,wecouldhearpeopletalkingabouttheirformercrimes.Butnowwhengoingtodinner,you'llhearsomebodytalkinga
bouttheirphilosophyclassortheirhistoryclass”可知答案。26.D细节理解题。根据第五段中"Theindividualsthatgraduatehaveabouta5%recidivism(再犯)r
ate,asopposedtoa60-65%nationally.Thatmeans95%ofthepeoplewhogothroughthisprogramdon'tgoback"可知答案。27.B段落大意题。根据最后一段中“It’salsocarvedwiththenameso
fcoursesopentoprisonresidents,andtheprofessorswhoteachthem.OnthetablewasabooktellingDorisBuffett'sstory,andathank-younote"及
前一句可知答案。28.D代词指示题。根据该词前的"IthadbeenknownforalongtimethatYellowstonewasvolcanicinnature"结合该句的含义可知答案。29.C推
理判断题。根据第二段中的"Onedayin1943,aMexicanfarmerwassurprisedtoseesmokerisingfromasmallpartofhisland.Inoneweekhewastheconfusedownerofacon
efivehundredfeethigh.Withintwoyearsithadtoppedoutatalmostfourteenhundredfeetandwasmorethanhalfamileacross"可推出答案。30.A细节理解题。根据第三段中的"Assoonas
Christiansensawthephotos,herealizedwhyhehadfailedtospotthecaldera:almostthewholepark—2.2millionacres—
wasacaldera"可得答案。31.C推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Theexplosionhadleftaholemorethanfortymilesacross—muchtoohugetobeseenfromanywherea
tgroundlevel”可得答案。32.A细节理解题。根据第三段中的"Italyallowedarescueshipcarrying179refugeesandmigrantstoenteraportinSicilyonSundayandthenlaterbegindisembarkingch
ildrenandsickor‘vulnerable’people,but35menonboardwereblockedfromgettingoffthevessel”可得答案。33.D词义猜测题。根据该词前的“85,000migrantshavearrivedthereonsmall,ov
ercrowdedboatssincethestartoftheyear”和该句的内容,可知该词是“危险的”意思。34.C推理判断题。根据倒数第二段"Nongovernmentalorganizationssaycoastalnationsareresponsibl
ebythelawoftheseatorescuepeoplewhoaresufferingandthattheyareresponsibletoprovideasafeportassoonaspossible”结合最后一段可推出答案
。35.B标题判断题。根据全文,如第一段"Humanitarian(人道主义的)groupsandlawmakershavecriticizedItalianauthoritiesforpreventingmigr
antswhowerenotconsideredtobe“vulnerable(脆弱的)"fromdisembarking(登陆)fromrescueshipsinSicilyonSunday”可得答案。36.G根据该句是对前面一句提到的"in
troducedhappinessclasses"的具体说明可知答案。37.E根据该句后印度教育部长对该课程进行具体解释可得答案。38.B根据后面的句子"Wehavebeensuccessfulsofar..."形成一种并列句以及陈述同一类情况可知答案。39.F根据该句和前面一句在内容上有
一致性可知答案。40.C根据本句和最后一段有关联性可得答案。41.B她在104天内完成了104场马拉松,所有的比赛都是用(using)假肢完成的。42.A今年46岁的Hunt-Broersma在4月30日完成了(finished)她的第104次马拉松。43.
CBrickRunners是一个支持运动员(athletes)为慈善机构(clarities)筹集资金的组织,该组织甚至设计了她最喜欢的T恤衫之一,上面写着“坚强有多种形式”。44.D解析见上题。45.C起初(Initi
ally)是100天内跑100次马拉松,目的是打破(beat)非残疾运动员阿丽莎·阿莫斯·克拉克在2020年创造的95次的纪录。46.A解析见上题。47.C亨特-布罗尔斯玛知道她至少要(need)跑101场马拉松。48.B随着亨
特-布罗尔斯玛每天(daily)跑步42.2公里,她在社交媒体上的人气也越来越高。49.D她筹集了超过67,000美元,帮助其他截肢跑步者购买(buy)他们需要的假肢。50.D这些费用可能超过1万美元,而健康(healt
h)保险公司通常不支付(payfor)。51.A解析见上题。52.D亨特-布罗尔斯玛说,她希望激励(inspire)世界各地的人们,即使他们有残疾(disabilities),也要督促自己做有挑战性的事情。53.B解析见上题。54.D在记录被证实(confirmed)之前,需要12到15周的时间来
查看证据(evidence)。55.C解析见上题。56.tobe57.eventually58.referred59.wasdiscovered60.projects61.combination62.
a63.on64.whose65.meaningful第一节Onepossibleversion:DearMrsBrown,Onbehalfofourclass,I'mwritingtoinviteyoutoactasajudgeforthepubli
cspeakingcompetition.Thecompetitionwillbeheldinourclassfrom2pmto4pmthisFriday.Studentshavetogiveafive-minutespeechonthetopic——Significanceo
fWillpower.Asajudge,youwillgradeeachofthetenspeechesintheaspectsofthespeakers'pronunciation,fluency,andaudienceengagement.Thesearejus
ttheessentialdutiesofajudge.Inaddition,wehopethatyoucanputforwardyoursuggestionsonthestandardofgradingthespeeches.Iwishy
oucouldacceptmyinvitationandgetinvolvedintheactivity.I'mlookingforwardtoyourreplyandwecanhaveadiscussionaboutmoredetails.Yourssincerel
y,LiHua第二节Onepossibleversion:“Whoputthedirthere?Isthereanythingspecialunderthedint?”hewondered.Samstartedtomovethedirt,andhishandsuddenlytou
chedahardsurface.Thesoundheheardindicatedthatsomethingmetalhadbeenburiedthere,andthenhewentdownonhiskneestouncovertheitems.Samwasshockedwhenhepulle
doutagoldcupandseveraljewelrypieces.HewasinspectingtheitemswhenMr.Smithappearedbehindhim.“Howdidyoustealthese?Oh,mygod,I'mcallingt
hepoliceimmediately,youworthlessthief!”Mr.Smithyelledandturned,wantingtoreachforhisphone,butJanecamerushingoutandshouted,“NO!DAD!NO!Iburied
thosethere!”Janesaid,"Thesethingsareworthalotofmoneyandtheyareallforyou,Sam."Sheturnedtoherfatherandsaid,"Wedon'tnee
dthesevaluablethingssomuch,buttheycouldreallyhelpSam'smomout".WhileMr.Smithwasshockedbyhisdaughter'swords,Sa
mspokeup."Sir,IswearthatIdidn'tstealtheseitems,andifIdiscoveredthesepreciousthingsaroundhere,Iwouldn'tkeepthe
m,either."Mr.SmithlookedatSamandnodded.Helatercheckedsecuritycamerasandsawthathisdaughterhadindeedburiedtheitemslate
thenightbefore.HeapologizedtoSamformisunderstandinghimandallowedhimtokeephisjob.Tomakeupforhisactions,Mr.Smithlaterprovidedmorejobopportunitie
sforSam,whicheventuallyearnedhimenoughmoneytopayforhismother'streatment.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiang
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