浙江省Lambda联盟2024届高三下学期5月模拟考试英语试题答案

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英语答案第1页(共4页)浙江省Lambda联盟2024年5月高三模拟考试英语参考答案第一部分听力(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)1.C2.C3.C4.B5.B第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6.B11.B16.B7.A

12.C17.B8.B13.C18.C9.A14.C19.A10.A15.A20.B第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21.B26.B31.D36.C22.C27.A32.C37.A23.B28.A33D38F24.B

29.B34.B39.D25.C30.C35.D40.G第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)41.C46.C51.A56.a61.as42.B47.C52.C57.required62.it/that43.B48.A53.B58.chose63.play44.B

49.C54.A59.lessactive64.but45.B50.A55.D60.may/might65.which第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Onepossibleversio

n:DearAlan,I'mdelightedtosharewithyouoneofmyfavoriteancientChinesepoets:LiShangyin.Hisworksarenotonlyatr

easureinChineseliteraturebutalsoaprofoundreflectiononlifeandemotions.LiShangyin,apoetfromtheTangDyna

sty,iscelebratedforhisintricateandemotiveversesthatoftendelveintothemesoflove,politics,andtheephemeralnatureofexistence.Hispoetryismarkedbyadeepsen

seofmelancholyandayearningforabygoneera,whichreso⁃nateswithreadersacrosstheages.Thefeelingshisworksevokeinmeareablendofadmirat

ionforhisartistryandempathyforhispersonaltribulations.Hisverses,suchas"TheEndoftheTang"and"TheNightMo

oringbyMapleBridge,"offerawindowintothesoulofamanwholivedthroughtumultuoustimes,yetfoundsolaceinthebeau

tyofwords.Inconclusion,LiShangyin'spoetryisatestamenttotheenduringpowerofthewrittenword.It'salegacythatcontinuestoinspireandmovehearts,atrue

gemintheannalsofChi⁃neseliterature.Yours,LiHua绝密★启用前{#{QQABYYSAggiAAJBAABhCAwkSCgMQkAAAAKoORFAMsAAAyRFABAA=}#}英语

答案第2页(共4页)DearAlan,It'sgreattohearfromyou.AndIfeelveryproudknowingyourinterestintheclassicalChinesepoetry.Personally,IdolikeLiBai,atypicalromanticp

oetfromtheTangdynastyandcrownedasFairyPoet.Believeitornot,hehasleftusnearly1,000compositions,manyofwhichstill

en⁃joygreatpopularitytodayincludinghisQuietNightThoughts.Headup,Iwatchthemoon;Headdown,Ithinkofhome?SovividarethedescriptionsthatIca

n'thelppicturingthesceneinmymind.Whilereading.hismagnificentmasterpieces,Iusuallyfeelfree,energeticandconfi⁃dentorsad,lonelyandisolated.Tobefrank,i

tistheemotionspresentedinhispoemsthattouchmemost.Interestedinhim?Wantsomebooksofhim?Justletmeknow.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)Onepos

sibleversion:ThenRogershadanotheridea.Afterabriefexchangeofhisplan,RogerscarriedLindenonhisbackandbe

ganthetrektothetrailhead.DespitebeinggreatlymoverLindenwasstillrackedwiththeawfulpainintensifyingineverysteph

etookanshemurmured,"Ican'tfeelmyfeet."Hearingthis,Rogersquickenedhispace.Withinminutes,theroughtrailandtheunbearableheat,

combinedwiththeweightonhisback,startedtomakehisstepswobble.ButheevenmanagedtcrackseveraljokestodistractLinden.Beforelong,theywe

remetwithacon⁃cernedmedicalgroupwaitingfortheirarrival.ItwasaftertheoperationthatLindenfoundRogersgone.

Accordingtoher:leftaftermak⁃ingsure"she'singoodhands".Justthen,shefeltherbodyflushwarnandtherewassome⁃thingoftheselflessstrange

rthatmadeherheartreachout.ShputdownherfeelingsonFace⁃bookandthestorybecameahitsooninlocalmedia.Withthehelpofajournalist,theymetagainintheRed

Rocks.Theytalkedjustlikeoffriends,coveringalmosteverycornerofthetrails.Therestofthestorywasknowntousa

ll:thecyclistandthejoggerlivedhappilyeveraf⁃ter.ThenRogershadanotheridea.SinceLindencouldnotbearherpain,Rogerslefthisbi

kewherehefoundLindenandtriedtocarryLindenonhisback.Itwasnoteasythough.Thetrailswasslipperyanddangerous.Rogershadtobeverycarefultoav

oidslipping.Withgreatef⁃fort,RogerstriedtosendLindentohospitalasquicklyaspossible.Finally,itwasafterthesunwassetthattheyatl

astarrivedinthehospitalsafely.ItwasaftertheoperationthatLindenfoundRogersgone.ThankstoRogers,shewassenthereintimeandtheop

erationwasverysuccessful.LindenaskednurseswhereRogerswas,buttheyhadnoideawherehewas.Thinkigofhersuff

eringbackinthetrailheadandRogers’kindhelp,LindenreallywantedtofindRogersandexpressedhersinceregratitudetohim.Aftertwomonths,sherecovered

andcontinuedherjoggingdownAdobeJackTrailinSedona.There,shehappenedtofindRogersonthesametrail.{#{QQABYYSAggiAAJBAABhCAwk

SCgMQkAAAAKoORFAMsAAAyRFABAA=}#}英语答案第3页(共4页)附件听力材料Text1W:Whattimedoesthepartystart?M:Itstartsat8o’clock.It

hinkI’llarrivehalfanhourlatebecauseIhavetoworklatetoday.Text2M:Whatwouldyouliketodrink,teaorcof⁃fee?W:Iusedto

orderorangejuice,butthistimeI’dlikeahotchocolate.Text3M:Ijustcalledthetravelagent.It’sallset.OnMarch1st,I’mheadingforthemoun⁃tainsforanentire

week.W:Haveyoucheckedtheacademiccalendarbecausemyclassesaren’tovertillthesev⁃enth?Text4W:Isthereroomforthatboxupthere?M:Icanfititinthetrunk

.Andthissuitcaseshouldfitinthebackseat.Text5M:Youshouldgetsomerest.You’vealreadymixeduptheordersoftwocustomers.W:Iknow.Ialsoknockedoveracupof

cof⁃feeonalady.M:You’vebeenworkingtoohard.Whydon’tyouaskthemanagerfortheafternoonoff?W:Well,I’llgoandtalktohimri

ghtaway.Text6W:What’sthissupposedtobe?M:It’smynewbookcase.Ijusthavetoputittogether.W:Whydidn’tyoubuyonewhichwasready?M:Tobeginwit

h,Ilikemakingthings.W:Iknow,butthisisalotofwork.Isitworthit?M:Ofcourse!Isaved$50.W:Wow,Ihadnoidea.M:Youknowwhat?Thenextt

hingIwanttomakeisacar.Willyouhelpmebuildit?W:What?You’recrazy!M:Relax.I’monlykidding!Text7M:Couldyourememberhowyoulostyourcellp

hone?W:Aftervisitingapark,Ididsomeshoppinginasupermarket,andthenIwentbacktomyhotel.perhapsIleftitinthetaxitomyhotel.I’

mnotsure.M:OK.canyourememberthenumberofthetaxi?W:Yes.It’slikelythatthetaxiismarkedwithT3345.M:We’llgetintouchwiththetaxicompanyassoonaspossible.Ifyou

haveotherclues,pleasecallus.Text8W:Hello,ladiesandgentlemen.TodaywehaveinvitedProf.Stonetotalkabouttheroleofelderlype

opleinoursociety.Wel⁃cometoourshow,Prof.Stone.M:Tobeginwith,I’dliketotellastoryfrommyownlife.Severalyearsa

go,whenmygrandparentswerewellintotheireight⁃ies,theywerenolongerabletocareforthemselvesverywell.Mygrandfatherwasafraidofleavingt

heonlyhometheyhadknownforthepast60years.Theideaofhavingtoselltheirhomeandmoveintoaretirementhomewasanextremelypainfulexperienceforthem.Indeed,

oldageforthemandmanyolderAmericanscanmeannotonlythepossiblefailureofone’shealthbutthelossofidentityandself-wort

h.W:Yes,it’strue.Whatdoyouhavetosayabouttheproblemofoldage?M:Manyexpertshavegiventalksherethathavefocusedonthemedicalcareandthedev

elopmentofpublicservicesforseniorcitizens.Today,I’dliketofocusmycom⁃mentsonthemeaningfulrolestheelderlycanplayandshouldplayinours

ociety.Text9M:Hello,there.WelcometoDeltaAirlines.HowcanIhelpyoutoday?W:Hello.Justaminute,myhandsarefull…Ihavemypassportheres

omewhere…M:Noproblem,ma’am.Whydon'tyoujustgivemeyourname?AndI'llgetyourticketreadyforyou.{#{QQABYYSAggiAAJ

BAABhCAwkSCgMQkAAAAKoORFAMsAAAyRFABAA=}#}英语答案第4页(共4页)W:It'sLauraJones.I’monthe10:00flighttoToronto,Canada.I’mrunningalittlelatebecau

seofthetraffic.Isthereany⁃thingyoucoulddotohelpme?M:I'llcertainlytrymybest.I’llalsoneedyourbaby'spas

sport.W:Hereitis.I’msorry.Iaminsuchahurry.Mydaughterhasbeencryingallmorning.M:Icompletelyunderstand,ma’am.Letmeseewhatkindofseatsa

reavailableforyou.W:Actually,Iwouldpreferaseatnearthewalkwaybecauseofmydaughter.M:Youknowwhat,Ihavesomeverygoodnews.Someoneinfirstclass

hasjustcan⁃celedtheirflight.Icanmoveyouintotheirseat.Thatwillgiveyoulotsofroom,andyou'llberightbesidethewash

room,too.W:Areyoukidding?M:No,ma’am.Butboardingbeginsat9:30,whichis10minutesfromnow.We’llfindsomeonetoaccompanyyouthroughsecu⁃rity

,andhaveyouatthegateinlessthan20minutes.W:Youaretookind!Ireallyappreciateit!M:It'smypleasure.MerryChristmas!Text1

0Thereissomegoodnewsintoday'sre⁃port.Thescientistspointoutthatthecostsofmanykey,low-carbontechnologie

s:solarpower,windturbines,andbatterieshavefallendramaticallyinjustthelastdecade.Andtheysay,wecanalltakeactiononclimate:eatingabitlessmeat

,andwalkingandcyclingabitmorewillcutouremis⁃sionsandmakeushealthier,theysay.Butformanyobservers,thereallyworryingaspectoftod

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