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(听力音频下载地址:jsgkxzx@163.com密码:Js20082008)2021~2022学年高三年级期末试卷英语本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。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。()1.Whatd

oestheboythinkaboutthewoman'sstatement?A.It'sfalse.B.It'sreliable.C.It'sinteresting.()2.Whatwillthemandoforthewomannext?A.Driveherh

ome.B.Carrythingsforher.C.Buyhersomegroceries.()3.Howdidthewomandoonthetest?A.Shepassedeasily.B.Sheba

relypassed.C.Shejustfailed.()4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Waitressanddiner.B.Salesassistantandcustomer

.C.Flightattendantandpassenger.()5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whatfoodtheyshouldorder.B.Wheretheyshouldhavelunch.C.Howhu

ngrytheyfeel.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.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Pickingavideogame.B

.Makinggestures.C.Playingacardgame.()7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelintheend?A.Confident.B.Touched.C.Disappoin

ted.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Howdidthewomanfindoutaboutthemoviejob?A.Sheknewitfromherfriend.B.Shereaditinthenewspaper.

C.ShesawanadvertisementontheInternet.()9.Wherewillthemoviescenebeshotnextweek?A.Inaconveniencestore.B.Inamuseum.C.Inahotel.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.WhydoesTonylookconcerned?A.Heisshortofmoney.B.Hemadeabigmistake.C.Heisfacingatoughd

ecision.()11.WhatisTonynow?A.Adeliveryworker.B.Anofficemanager.C.Auniversitystudent.()12.WhatdoesthewomanseemtosuggestTonydo?A.Wor

kwithhisuncle.B.Declinethejoboffer.C.Seekfurtheradvice.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.Whatdoesthemanprobablylikemostaboutthehouse?A.T

hebathrooms.B.Thegym.C.Thekitchen.()14.Howmanypeoplewillbelivinginthehouse?A.Three.B.Four.C.Six.()15.Whatisthenameoftheman'swife?A.Remy.B.Ella.C

.Linda.()16.Whydoesthemanhesitatetobuythehouse?A.Itistoolarge.B.Ithasasmallyard.C.Itistoofarfromthecity.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whereistheplanegoinglast?A.ToHonolulu.B.ToDenver.C.ToAtlanta.()18.Howmanyexitsarethereinthisplane?A.T

hree.B.Four.C.Five.()19.Whatcanthepassengerstakeinanemergency?A.Medicine.B.Jewelry.C.Glasses.()20.Whatserviceischargedacc

ordingtothetalk?A.SurfingtheInternet.B.WatchingmoviesandTVshows.C.Listeningtoaspeechaboutsafety.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。AMickey'sNotSoScaryPartyisafun­fillednightofHalloweenfestivitiesth

atrunsonselectdatesfromAugust16,2020toJanuary30,2021.It'sthemostmagicalplacetotrickortreat,andtherearemuchmorefunandentertainme

ntaroundeverycorner.Ifyouhavelittlemonsterstobringalongforthefun,takethesetips.TheywillhelpyouuseyourtimeatMickey'sNotSoScaryHallow

eenPartywisely.First,thepartypassescostsarenotbuiltintoyournormalpass,soyouwillhavetopurchaseanextraticketforeachguest.Theticketpricechangesdepe

ndingonthedateyouchoose.ThoseclosertoHalloweenarepricier,soyoumaywanttoplananightearlyintheseasonifgoingHalloweenNightisnotcrucialtoyou.Pric

esforMickey'sNotSoScaryPartystartat$79andtheyincreasebasedonthenightthatyouwillbeattending.Forexample,Halloweenn

ight,October31,willbethemostexpensivenight.Asof2020,October31stticketpricesare$135perperson.Kidsticketsare$5lessthananyadultticketonthesamenigh

t.WesuggestarrivingforMickey'sNotSoScaryPartyasearlyaspossible.AlthoughMickey'sNotSoScaryPartystartsofficiallyat7:00pm,DisneyHalloweenpa

rtyguestsareallowedtoentertheparkstartingat4pm.Littleonesarealwaysencouragedtowearcostumesaslongastheydon'tsurroundthe

entirebodyandadheretoDisney'sofficialcostumepolicy.Somemasksmaybewornaslongasthemaskdoesnotcovertheentirefaceandeyesarevisible.ButDisneyreservest

herighttodenyadmissiontoorremoveanypersonwearingwhatisconsideredinappropriateorbringingsharpobjects.Formoreinspiration&ideas,youcanvisitourwebsite.()

21.Whatcanwelearnabouttheparty?A.Kidsticketsarethesameasparents'.B.It'sofficiallyincludedinyourpass.C.Pricesvaryfrommonthtomonth.D.

Visitorscannotenterituntil7:00pm.()22.Whowillbemostprobablydeniedtheentrytothepark?A.Ateenagerbringingsomefav

oritedolls.B.Ateenagerwearingfull­lengthcostumes.C.Ateenagerwithoutparents'company.D.Ateenagerwearingmask

switheyesvisible.()23.What'sthepurposeofthetext?A.Torecommendawebsite.B.Toexplainanidea.C.Tointroduceaparty.D.Toencourageacostume.BFinding

thelocalstampdealermaynotbeeveryone'smostimportantthingonholiday,butfor26­year­oldAnitaLo,itis.Whatstartedattheageoffivewithhergrandfa

ther'soldalbumhasdevelopedintoacollectionofseveralthousandwhichisregularlyupdatedfromhertravels.SheshareshercollectiononInstagramandWh

atsAppandusessearchingenginestosearchforitemsbypriceorcountry.HavingsetuphisownYouTubechannel,ExploringStamps,32­year­oldGrahamBecklo

vestocommunicatewithfellowenthusiasts.Todate,hehasuploaded70videoswhichseehimselectastampandexplorethehistorybehindit.“Idiscoveredmyoldchildhood

albumwhenclearingmyhouse,andbegangooglingtheimagesandhadthisrealisation:Irealisedhowfascinatingstampsreallyarewi

thallthissocialhistorydocumentedontheselittlepiecesofpaper.Theygivesuchauniqueperspectiveondifferentsubjectsandthat'swhatgivesittheedgeoverothe

rhobbies,ratherthanparticularpapertypesandprintingstyles.”Hisbest­receivedvideohasattracted80,000views,andheseesonline

prevalenceofthesubject,andthegrowinguseofmultimediaattradeshows,ascriticaltoengagingthenextgeneration.GeorgeJames,head

ofCommonwealthatstampdealerpublisherStanleyGibbonsinLondon,agreestotheidea.“Withtheamountofmoneyinvolvedatthetopendofthemarket,somedetectiont

echnologyhasbecomehighlydevelopedandwidelyused.”StanleyGibbons'in­houseexpertswillcheckpostmarksorother

differencesinlettersizesandholespacing,andinmorecomplexcasessendthemontotheofficialsociety.Expertswillalsouseavideospectralcomparator(光谱视频比较仪)—the

softwareusedtocheckbanknotesandpassports—tocomparesomepropertiesofinkandspotthecluesmissedbythehumaneye.Theseare

muchappreciatedbycollectorsandthesehaveprotectedthemfrombeingcheated.“Technologyhasmadethetrademuchmoreopenan

dfairer.Andtechnologyhasbeenthebestthingforcollectingstamps,”Jamessaid.()24.WhatmakescollectingstampsspecialaccordingtoGrahamBeck

?A.Thedelicatepatternsonlittlepieces.B.Thepapertypesandprintingfeatures.C.Theculturaldetailsattachedtostamps.D.Thememoriesofcollecti

ngexperiences.()25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prevalence”inParagraph3mean?A.Application.B.Popularity.C.Collection.D.Importance

.()26.WhatwillStanleyGibbons'expertsdoforthecollectors?A.Detectpotentialinformationofstamps.B.Persuadethemtoemployon

linetools.C.Listthetopstampswithcollectionvalue.D.Estimatethedamageofthestampscollected.()27.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Hones

ty—thebestpolicyinstamptradesB.TechnologyholdsthekeytoalldevelopmentC.Stamps—commonmemoriesofagenerationD.

High­techstampcollectorsenergiseanoldhobbyCInSeptember2017,HurricaneMariahitPuertoRico,killing3,000peopleandaffectingnormallifeformonths.Thestorm

firstarrivedonasmallislandoffthemainisland'seasterncoastcalledCayoSantiago,whichishometosome1,500rhesusmacaques(恒河猴).Toeve

ryone'ssurprise,nearlyallthemonkeyssurvivedthestorm.Themonkeysreactedbychangingtheirsocialorder,itturnedout.Afterthes

torm,theobserversnoticedthatthemonkeysseemedtobecomemoretolerant.Weretheyreallymoretolerantofoneanother?Tofindout,thenew

papercomparestwobehaviorsduringthethreeyearsbeforethestormandforoneyearafterward.Theteamassumedthatthemonkeyswouldstrengthenexistingbonds,butt

hatisnotwhathappened.“Wesawactivebuildingofrelationshipswithindividualsthattheydidn'treallyinteractwithbefore,”saysMichaelPlatt.T

hatprobablycamelargelyfromtheneedforshade,whichhadbecomealimitedresourceafterthehurricane.“Whattypesofsocialrelationshipsaregoingtobem

osthelpfulifwhatyouneedisrelieffromtheCaribbeansun?”saysbehavioralecologistLaurenBrent.“Thebestsolutionmightbetoexpandareas,makesomenewconnecti

ons,andmakesureyou'vealwaysgotsomeshadeavailable.Imaginewalkingintoacrowdedbarandtryingtofindaseatatatable:themo

repeopleyouknow,themorelikelyyouaretobeabletositdown.”Whenhumansfacenaturaldisasters,weoftenbehaveasthemacaquesdid,comingtogetherasacommun

ityandreachingouttohelpstrangers.“Unfortunately,thosehavelargelybeenlimitedbythesocialdistancingrestrictionsnecessitatedbyCOVID­1

9,”Plattsays.Instead,duringCOVID­19,wehavehadtodotheoppositeofwhatthemonkeysdid.Thispaperisonlytheteam'sfi

rststudyonthemacaquesafterHurricaneMaria.“It'sgoingtobereallyexciting,aswedigintoallofthisbiologicaldatathatw

ehave,”Plattsays.“We'regoingtobeabletolearnthingsfromthesemonkeysthatwehavenotbeenabletolearnfromhumansorfromanyotherani

mal.”()28.Howdidnearlyallrhesusmacaquessurvivethestorm?A.Byseekingsaferhabitatstogether.B.Bybuildingbroadersoci

alnetworks.C.Bystrengtheningtheircurrentbonds.D.Bytoleratingtheirformerpartners.()29.HowdoesLaurenBrentexplaintheargument?A.Bymakingacomparison.B.By

introducingaconcept.C.Byusinganexpert'swords.D.Byreferringtoanotherstudy.()30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inParagraph5ref

erto?A.Ourcommunicativebehaviors.B.Naturaldisasters.C.Communitiesandstrangers.D.Rhesusmacaques.()31.Whatcanwelearn

fromthelastparagraph?A.Plattisunsatisfiedwiththeresultsofthestudy.B.Plattwantstocollectmoredataaboutthemacaques.C.Plattwil

lcontinuethestudyontherhesusmacaques.D.Plattwillconductsimilarstudiesonotheranimals.DSocialdistancin

gisnothingnewtohoneybees.WhenacolonyisinfectedwiththedeadlyIsraeliacuteparalysisvirus(IAPV),beesarelesslikelytotouchorfeedtheirsick

nestmates,accordingtoanewstudy.Notmuchisknownabouthowbeesactwheninfectedwithviruses.AdamDolezal,aninsectphysiologistatthe

UniversityofIllinois,whostudiesIAPV,teamedupwithacomputerscientistTimGernat,whohaddevelopedanautomatedsystemtomonitorbeebehavior.Theyidentifieda

behaviorcalledtrophallaxis,inwhichhoneybeesfeedtheirfellowworkersbyregurgitating(反刍)foodfromtheirbodies.Theyputinfectedbe

esintotheircolony.After5daysofrecording,theteamfoundthathealthybeeswereavoidingcontactwiththeinfectedbees.Thefindingssh

owhowbeebehaviorinarealcolonycanpreventaninfection.Butthevirusappearstohaveanalarmingcounterattack(反攻):Whensickbeestrytoen

teranewcolony,theydoabetterjobofgettingpasttheguardsthanuninfectedbees.Thathasledthescientiststopredictthatthevirushasdevelopedawaytospreadtonew

colonies.Beecoloniesareusuallyguardedbybeestokeepforeignersout.Guardsusetheirspecialorgansintheheadtodetectacollectionofchemicalsignalsontheout

sideoftheirbees,whichisusedtoidentifythemasmembersofthecolonyorforeigners.AsforwhyIAPVissosuccessfulattr

ickingtheguards,itmightbethatitchangesthenumberofvariouschemicalsignals,whichdifferedbetweenthesickandhealthygroups.Thismake

stheguardsmorelikelytomisjudgeandaccepttheinfectedbees.Thesickbeeswerealsogentlerwhenchallengedbyguardsandmorelikelytoofferthemfood,and

thosebehaviorsmayalsohelpthemspreadthedisease.IAPVisn'ttheonlypathogen(病原体)beescanbring.IfIAPVhelpsotherpathogensspread,thatcouldbeabigproblemforcom

mercialbeekeeperswhopackcoloniestogetherforefficiency.“There'sverylittleyoucandoifyoususpectavirusinfectio

n,”Dolezalsays.Instead,theyhavegottoincreasethespacebetweencolonies.()32.What'strueaboutthecolonywithinfected

bees?A.Sickbeesdon'tfeedhealthybees.B.Infectedbeeswerelesslikelytobefed.C.IAPVmadesickbeesunabletosh

arefood.D.Infectedbeespracticeddistancingwillingly.()33.Whathaspuzzledscientistsaccordingtotheforthparagraph?A.TheimpactsofIAPVoncolonies.

B.Theconnectionsbetweencolonies.C.Thesafesocialdistancingbetweenbees.D.IAPV'sabilitytospreadamongcolonies.()34.Whatist

helastbutoneparagraphmainlyabout?A.Howsickbeesinfectotherbees.B.Howthevirusconfusesguardbees.C.Howsickbeesgetaccept

edbyothers.D.Howguardbeesdefendtheircolonies.()35.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.IAPVcontrolsbeebehaviorwithinac

olony.B.BeesfirstlearnedsocialdistancingduetoIAPV.C.Distancingofcoloniesisneededtoprotectbees.D.Beekeepersshouldlearntorecognizeinfectedbe

es.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。HowtogetajobatacharityWorkingforacharit

yisundeniablyabrilliantwaytogivebackandmakeadifference,aswellasbeingarewardingcareerwithmanydifferenttypesofrole.__36__.Beflex

ibleInthecharitysectoritpaystobeflexibleandwillingtoworktogether.__37__.Thecharitysectoropensupmanydiverseopport

unitiesforcareergrowthandpersonaldevelopment.Acharitycareerwillalsogiveyoutheopportunitytoworkinverydiffer

entorganizationsatthesametime.Seizeit!TailorthecoverletterThemajorityofcharitieswanttoseehowanapplicant'ssk

illsandexperiencerelatestotheirfundraisingneeds.BespecificandtailortheCVandcoverletterorapplicationformtothejobspe

c.Showinghowpersonalskillsandexperiencerelatetothejobrequirementsisvital,asisusingkeywordsincludedinthejobdescription.__38__.Consider

volunteeringDemonstratingcommitmentandpassionforcharityworkisinvaluable.Showingahistoryofvolunteeringcanevenoutwe

ighqualifications.Manycharitieswouldratherapplicantshavepracticalexperienceandskills.__39__.Forexample,ifyouwanttoworkforananimalcharity,con

tactlocalshelterstoseeifyoucanlendahand.__40__It'simportanttostayintunewiththecharitysector.Somecharitiesrecruit(招募)informally,soyoushoul

dstayintouchwithanyorganizationyoureallywanttoworkfor.Makesureyou'recommunicatingandgivingyourselflotsofopportunitiesbygettingt

oknowpeopleintheindustrythroughsocialmediachannels.A.KeepitbriefandfocusedB.DeveloparesourcesnetworkC.S

owhatareyouwaitingforD.ExperiencecanhelpyougoalongwayE.ThefollowingadvicewillgiveyouaheadstartF.Ifyou

'repassionate,trytogetrelevantknowledgeG.Youmayhavetomulti­taskandstayonyourtoes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。Iskippedthe11­plusexamandwasfailingatschool.ThenImetCecilDormand,theextraordinar

yEnglishteacherwho__41__mylifebyputtingShakespeareintomy__42__fortheveryfirsttime.ItwasTheMerchantofVenice.Hegave__43__

tomostofusandtoldustostartreading.Wealldid,but__44__.“No,no,nottoyourselves!”heyelled.“Loud!Holdthebook!Thisisap

lay,notapoem.It'slife.It'sreal.”I__45__understoodawordofShakespeareat12,butIlovedthe__46__ofthewordsandsoundsin

mymouth.A400­year­oldwriterreachedoutahandin__47__tomethatmorning.Ifeltasenseofaninternalandprivatemebeing__48__andconnectingwithsomethingmys

terious,alienandexciting.Iwas__49__.AfewdaysbeforeIgraduated,attheageof15,CecaskedmeifIhadeverthoughtoftakingup__50__asacareer.Itmademe

laugh,becauseitwasa__51__idea,buttwoyearslaterIwas__52__aplaceatBristolOldVicTheatreSchool,paidforbyascholarship.Ittookmeyearsto__53__CecilDorman

d.Iinvitedhimtothelunchcelebratingmyknighthood(爵士封号),__54__bytheQueenthatmorning.Thehost__55__everyonetosayafewwords.Cecilsaid:“WhattheheckamIgoingt

ocallhimnow?FordecadeshecalledmeSir!”()41.A.riskedB.builtC.savedD.changed()42.A.ambitionB.handC.drawerD.career()43.A.poemsB.packsC.copiesD.choices

()44.A.silentlyB.quicklyC.fluentlyD.critically()45.A.fullyB.barelyC.partiallyD.suddenly()46.A.puzzleB.choiceC.feelD.content()47.A.desperationB

.celebrationC.hesitationD.invitation()48.A.releasedB.compromisedC.reservedD.abandoned()49.A.separatedB.fascinatedC.puzzledD.qualified()50.A.paint

ingB.hostingC.actingD.translating()51.A.brilliantB.creativeC.stupidD.wild()52.A.offeredB.sparedC.stoppedD.saved()53.A.rememberB.shockC.cont

actD.consult()54.A.presentedB.anticipatedC.expectedD.recognized()55.A.promisedB.permittedC.advisedD.invited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。LyuYugang,directoroftheministry'sdepartmentofbasiceducation,said77.14millionparentsweresurveyedtofindout__56__theirchildrenweregetting

enoughsleep.Atotalof76.2percentof__57__(participate)saidtheirchildrenweregettingtherecommendedsleeptimeof10hoursanightforprim

aryschoolstudentsandninehoursfor__58__insecondaryschool.Lastyear'ssurveyfoundonlyabout40percentofstudentsweregettingenoughsleep,

Lyusaid.InApril,theministryadvisedthataprimaryschoolstudent__59__(go)tobedbefore9:20pm,amiddleschoolstudentbefore10pmandhigh

schoolstudentbefore11pm.__60__(separate),99.8percentofprimaryandsecondaryschoolshaveissuedrulespreve

ntingstudents__61__(bring)smartphonestoclassandprovidedcommunicationchannelsforstudentstocontacttheirparentsinanemergency,hesaid.LuoLin

,avice­principalofaschoolinBeijing,said,“Somestudentsgotobedlatenotbecausetheyhaveheavyacademicburdens,__62__be

causetheyarefollowingtheexamplesoftheirparents.Whiletoughmeasures__63__(take)formonthstolimittheamountoftimeyoungstudentscanspend__64__(play)onlineg

amestothreehoursaweek,thestudentsmightwastetime__65__shortvideoplatformsandparentsneedtoacttopreventthis.”第四部分

写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)春节越来越近。为了保护环境,营造宁静、祥和的新春佳节,近期市政府出台了春节期间禁止燃放烟花爆竹(fireworks)的政策。假如你是李华,受学生会委托在校英文报上发布一则倡议书,号召所有同学积极响应。具体内容

包括:1.发布倡议的目的;2.燃放烟花爆竹的危害;3.你的呼吁与倡议。注意:1.写作词数:80~100;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________

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______________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。May18,1986,wasthekindofbeautiful,sunnydaythatregularlybr

oughttheRodriguezfamilytoCalifornia'sCatalinaIslandforsomefishingontheir28­footpleasureboat,theDCToo.Desiree'sfather,a30­year­oldconstruction

workernamedThomasRodriguez,lovedthesport,especiallycatchingbass(鲈鱼).Astrong,thinman,hehadinstilledinh

isoldestdaughteraloveoftheoutdoors,teachingherhowtobaitahookandcastaline.Aswastheircustomatleastonceamonth,thefamilyboardedtheirb

oatthatmorningforacarefreedaytrip.TheyspentthedayfishinginthePacificOcean,thenlefttheislandintheearlye

vening.Soondensefogrolledin.Desireefellintoalightsleepbesideherfive­year­oldsister,Trisha,atatableontheboat'slowerdeck.Theirfather'ssharpord

erswokeherup:“Getoutoftheboat.Theboat'ssinking!”Withinseconds,theboatturnedover,leavingjustthetipofitsbowintheair—and

thesixfamilymembersfellintotheriver.Keptafloatbyherorangelifejacket,nine­year­oldDesireeRod­riguezhadwatch

edhelplesslyasonefamilymemberafteranotherletgooflife.Justasshe,too,begantogiveup,thecaptainofafishingboatPhilipFriedmanspottedherf

loatinginthewater.Withinminutes,FriedmanleapedinandgrabbedDesiree,pullingherbacktowardtheboat—andtowardlife

.Thatwas35yearsago,andthelasttimetherescuerandthegirlsawoneanother.Untilthisyear.WhentheCOVID­19pandemicruinedPhilipFriedman'splanstogofishing,theca

ptaindecidedtostickaroundSouthernCaliforniawithhisfamilyandmakeapodcast(播客)abouthishobby.“FriedmanAdventures”launchedinJanu

ary2021,featuringstoriesfromfishermenaboutboats,catches,andfishingtips.Ononeepisode(一集)Friedmantalkedaboutthe1986r

escue,wonderingwhatwasgoingonwithDesiree.Thatday,41­year­oldPabloPenalistenedtotheshowonhis20­minutewaytoworkasarailroadengi

neer.1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Theincrediblestoryremindedhimofaconversationwithhiscoworkeryearsago.___________________________________________

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_______________________________________________SoareunionwasarrangedatPhilipFriedman'shouse.____________________________________________

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_________________________________________________________2021~2022学年高三年级期末试卷(如皋)英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分听力1~5ABBCA6

~10CABBC11~15CBCBC16~20ACBAA第二部分阅读第一节21~23CBC24~27CBAD28~31BAAC32~35BDBC第二节36~40EGAFB第三部分语言运用第一节41~45DBCAB46~50CDABC51~55DACAD第二节56.w

hether/if57.participants58.those59.(should)go60.Separately61.bringing62.but63.havebeentaken64.playing65.on第四部分写作第一节Onepossibleversio

n:Dearfellowstudents,WiththeapproachoftheSpringFestival,apolicybanningfireworksfromthecitygovernmenthasbeenrecentlyissuedtoensureapeacefuland

harmoniousfestival.I,onbehalfoftheStudents'Union,amearnestlycallingforyouractiveparticipationinthisca

mpaign.Despitetheexcitementstheycanbring,thefireworksareasourceofdangeraswell.Theriskofseriousfires,severeinjuriesandevenlossof

liveshasbeenincreasing.Anotherpointisthatmuchpollutionandwastecanbecausedbecauseofourfireworksetting­off.Wemustfacethes

ituationthatexistsandtakeactionsimmediately.Wehopethatallourjointeffortswillmakeahealthfulenvironmentandenjoyablefestival.Yours,LiHua

第二节Onepossibleversion:Theincrediblestoryremindedhimofaconversationwithhiscoworkeryearsago.She'doncetoldhimshe'dlo

stherparentsinaboatingaccidentandwastheonlysurvivor.“Iwaslike,well,itcouldbeher,”Penasays.SohesentamessagetoFriedmanforhimtolocateher,andthenre

achedouttoDesireetoensureshewantedtomeetherrescuer.“Ithought,thisisunbelievable,”saysDesiree,“afteralltheseyears,forthistocomeup—whatarethechance

s?Veryslim.”Desireecouldn'twaittoseethem.SoareunionwasarrangedatPhilipFriedman'shouse.“I'mDesiree,”D

esireesaid,hervoicetrembling.Friedmanslappedthetableinaninstantofrecognition.Amidhugs,tears,andexclamations,thestorythatdecadesearlierhadunitedthest

rangerscametumblingout.“Ifeellikeshe'ssortofourdaughter,inaway,becausewebroughtherbacktolife,”Friedmansays.Foryea

rs,Desireehadwonderedaboutthemenwhorescuedher.Nowthatshe'smetthem,shesaysshehopestostayconnectedforever.Thirty­fiveyearsafterthefishermansave

dayounggirlfromthePacificOcean,apodcastleadstoaremarkablereunion.听力材料Text1W:Doyouwanttohearaninteresti

ngfact?Ifyoudon'teatyourcarrots,youwillnotbetall.M:That'snotreal.That'sjustastorythatparentstelltheirchildrensotheywilleattheirvegetables

.Text2M:Youlooklikeyoucouldusesomehelp.Wouldyoulikemetotakeyourgroceriestoyourcarforyou?W:Thankyou,sir.That'sverykindofyou.I'mnotasyou

ngasIusedtobe.Text3M:Ishouldhavestudiedmoreforthattest.Ineeded60%topass,andIgot57%.W:Iwasn'tmuchbetter.Igot62%.Ithoughtthetestwouldbemuc

heasier.Text4M:CouldIhavesomeorangejuiceplease?W:I'mafraidwe'vestoppedservingfoodanddrinksnow.Couldyoufaste

nyoursafetybelt?We'llbelandingsoon.Text5M:Iwasthinkingaboutorderingsometakeout.Doyouwanttoorderapersonaldishordoyouwanttosharesomethingbigger?W:

I'lljustgetapieceofbeefandsomevegetables.Ihadalatelunch,soIdon'thavemuchofanappetiterightnow.Text6M:Ilove

playingthisgamewithyou,becauseIknowwhatyouaregoingtodobeforeyoudoit.W:Oh,really?M:Yeah.I'vegotarealtalent.Ic

antellwhenpeoplearelyingandwhenthey'retellingthetruth.W:Proveit.M:OK.Justasecondago,youpushedyourhairback.Youusuallyd

othatwhenyouaredisappointed.Also,youtouchedyournose.Youneverdothat.W:Yousoundprettyconfident,allright..

.maybealittletooconfident?M:I'lltellyouwhat.Ifyoubeatme,I'lltelleveryonethatyou'rebetteratthisgamethanme.W:Great!Showmewhatyouhave.M:Fourqueens.W:Wel

l,Ihavefourkings.IguessIwin!Text7M:Ihavesomeexcitingnews!W:What?M:Apparently,theyarefilmingabigmovieinthecity,an

dthey'relookingforextrapeopletofilloutthebackground.W:Oh,yeah.Isawanadvertisementinthepaper.Butdon'tyouhavetotryoutforthepart?M:No.Youknow

myfriendTrevor,right?Healreadygotthejob.It'snotaspeakingrole,though.W:Really?M:Yeah.Hefilmedasceneinahotel,andhejusth

adtostandthere.They'rechoosingpeopleforamuseumscenenextweek!W:OK,whatshouldwedo?M:Weneedtoapplyonline,butfirstweneed

togetourpicturestaken.W:Allright,Iknowaplacedownthestreetbythecornerstore.Wehadbetterhurry!Text8W:What'sup,Tony?Youlookveryconcerne

daboutsomething.Haveyouhadsomebadnews?M:Onthecontrary.I'vehadsomegoodnews,butit'sleftmewithaproblem.

W:Whatisit?M:Myuncleisatravelagentandhehasofferedmeajobastheofficemanagerfor£30,000ayear.W:Fantastic.Areyougoingtodrop

outofuniversitytotakeit?M:Well,that'stheproblem.AllmylifeI'veworkedhardtogetmyselfintoagooduniversity.Istudieda

tschoolanddiddeliveriestohelppaymyfees.W:True—but£30,000isamazingforastartingsalary.M:Toogoodtoturndown,doyou

think?W:Well...maybenot.Youareatcollegetogainaqualification.Thatcouldleadtoevengreaterrewardsinthefuture.M:Yes.Onesideofmesays,“Takethem

oneynow.”Butanothersays,“Holdonforbetterthings.”W:It'sdifficulttomakeadecision.Butitwouldbeashametomissoutonagreate

ducation.Text9W:Thehousehassixroomsandtwobathrooms.M:That'sabitlarge.Mywifeandkidsdon'tneedthatmuchspace.Thekitchenisbeautiful,though.Ilovecook

ingandhavingallthespacewouldbewonderful.W:Well,theextraroomscouldbeusedasguestrooms,orchangedintosomethingelse.Imaginehavingyourowngym,orof

fice.Youcouldevenmakeonethekid'splayroom.M:Iknow,butitseemsabittoomuchstill.Howoldisthehouse?Everythinglook

ssonew.W:Thehouseisabout20yearsold,butit'sverysolid.Overhereisthesunroomandlaundryrooms,whichwereaddedononl

yadecadeago.M:Theyardishuge,too.MytwinsRemyandEllawouldloveit!Igrewupinacityapartment,sotherewasn'tmuchplacetoplayunlesswewenttothepark.Lindag

rewuponafarmsosheisnostrangertoalargeplace.W:Wheredidyoutwomeet?M:Wemetwhenshecameintomystore.Shebought

acarfrommeactually.NowIownthreestoresacrossthestate,thankstoheradvice.I'llkeepthishouseinmind,butcanIseeanothertoday?Thepriceisright,butit'llbeex

pensivetomaintain.Text10OKeveryone,wewillbeleavingHonoluluforDenverairportinafewminutes.IwouldliketoremindourpassengersmovingontoAtlan

tathatyouwillstayonthisairplaneafterwearriveinDenver.Therewillbenoneedtochangeplanes.Now,pleasepayattentionwhileI

giveyouthesafetyinstructionsfortheflight.Firstly,youshouldknowwheretheexitsare.InfrontofRow1isourwheelchairexit,ifthereisanemergency,pleasekeepthatc

learuntilourpassengersinwheelchairsexit.TherearealsotwoexitsontherightandleftsidesofRow13andanotherbehindRow2

6.Theseexitsareonlyforemergencies.Ifthereisanemergency,pleaseleaveallofyourthings,unlessyouhavemedicinetotake.B

ecauseourlifeboatsarefilledupwithair,weaskyoutotakeoffyourglassesandjewelrysoyouwillnotmakeanyholes.Donotworry,t

hough.Theseemergencyeventsareveryrare.Onthisflightwehavemanymoviesandtelevisionshowsforyoutowatchforfree.WealsoofferanInt

ernetservicetoallofourpassengersforasmallextrafee.Itlooksasthoughthecaptainhasgivenmethesignalthatitistimetoleave.Pleaseremainseateduntiltheligh

tsaboveyouturnon.Wehopeyouenjoyyourflight.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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