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徐州市2021届高三下学期5月考前模拟(打靶卷)英语说明:1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。3.请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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分,满分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.Howmuchhasthecity’spopulationincreasedsincefiveyearsago?A.1.5%.B.15%.C.50%.2.Whyisthemansoupset?A.Helosthisnewglasses.B.Hisglassesarebroken
.C.Thewomanusedhisglasses.3.Whatisthemanencouragingthewomantodo?A.Recycle.B.Uselessglass.C.Throwtheglassaway.
4.Whatdidthemandowrong?A.Hewasinthewrongoffice.B.HeusedawrongWi-Fipassword.C.Heconnectedtothewrongnetwork.5.Whatisthewoma
nlookingfor?A.Ahat.B.Ascarf.C.Awatch.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Howdidthespeakersknoweachother?A.Theyattendedthesameschoolclass.B.Theyranintoeachotherwhilewalki
nghome.C.Theywereonthesameschoolteamlastyear.7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Neartheman’shouse.B.Inaclassroom.C.Atapo
ol.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhoisKeith?A.Theman’steacher.B.Theman’sbrother.C.Theman’sclassmate.9.Whendidthespeakersleavecollege?A.Twoyea
rsago.B.Threeyearsago.C.Fouryearsago.10.WhatisdifferentaboutKeith?A.Hehasnohairnow.B.Hehasshorterhairnow.C.Hehaslongblackhairnow.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11
.Whatarethespeakerscelebrating?A.Thelastdayofasemester.B.Thehighschoolgraduation.C.Thesuccessofpassingexams.12.Wherewillthespeakersp
robablygo?A.Apark.B.Apond.C.Ashoppingmall.13.Howwillthespeakersgotothecelebratingspot?A.Bybicycle.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.听
第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisprobablythewoman’sjob?A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Awaitress.C.Achef.15.Whatisthemanaskingforhelpwith?A.Howtoma
kedifferentcoffeedrinks.B.Whattodowhileservingcustomers.C.Wheretofindnecessaryitemsforwork.16.Whatdothespeakersdefinitelyhaveincommon?A.They’vewor
kedinrestaurantsforalongtime.B.Theygrewupinthesamearea.C.They’reexcitedtoworktogether.17.Howmuchmoneydidthemanexpecttomakepernight?A.$80.B.
$100.C.$200.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemainideaofthetalk?A.Foodinvestments.B.Accidentalinventions.C.Thegreatesteverinventions.19.Whichofthefo
llowingisconnectedwithRuthWakefield?A.Thecookies.B.Themedicine.C.Thepotatochips.20.HowdidGeorgeCrumfeelwhenhe
madehisinvention?A.Peaceful.B.Happy.C.Angry.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AGoGorill
aTrekkinginUgandaandRwandaAnendangeredspecies,therearereportedlyjustover1,000mountaingorillasinthewildtoday,duetohabitatloss,disease,andpoaching.Gor
illatrekkingisaphysicallydemandingactivitythatrequiresprofessionalguides.Typically,thisallowsvisitorstoobserveafamilyofgorillasforonehourinsile
nce-oftendescribedasamagical,unique,andonce-in-a-lifetimeexperience.SpotBisonandWolvesinYellowstoneNationalParkOneofthebestplacesforviewingwildlif
eintheUnitedStatesisYellowstoneNationalPark.Asafavoriteadventurespotfortravelersofallages,Yellowstoneofferstonsmorethanjustitsstellartouristspo
tssuchasOldFaithful,astherearemorethan300speciesofbirds,6speciesofreptiles,and67speciesofmammals.Visitorsarenearlyguaranteedtospotherdsgr
azinginthegrasslands.WitnessEastAfrica’sGreatMigrationThisisanincredibleopportunitytoseealmosttwomillionwil
debeest(牛羚),alongwithzebrasandgazelles,begintheirjourneynorthinsearchofwaterandbettergrazinggrounds.Tra
velerscanwitnessanimalsthroughouttheyear,thoughthebestchanceofspottingwildebeestcrossingariverisinAugustandSep
tember.GoWhale-watchinginAlaskaTravelerslookingtohaveanupcloseandpersonallookatwhalescan’tdomuchbetterthanAl
aska,asitishometomultiplewhalespeciesduringthesummermonths.Visitorscanopttoseethemonsmallwhale-watchingboattoursandonpersonalseaka
yaks.Fromvariousviewpoints,swimmingpodsofkillerwhalesareanextraordinarysighttobehold.A.Ifyougogorillatrekking,youwill________.A.seetho
usandsofgorillasB.havealightjourneyC.needprofessionalguidesD.interactwithgorillas22.________mayoffer
visitorsthechancetoseethemostspeciesofall.A.GoGorillaTrekkinginUgandaandRwandaB.SpotBisonandWolvesinYellowstoneNationa
lParkC.WitnessEastAfrica’sGreatMigrationD.GoWhale-watchinginAlaska23.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?A.Acustomcolumn
.B.Abiologyjournal.C.Atravelleaflet.D.Ageographymagazine.BBuyerbeware:There’sareasonwhyonlineticketsellershit
youwithlast-secondfees.AmassiveexperimentbyBerkeleyprofesssorTadeliswiththeonlineticketmarketplaceStubHubconcludedthat“drippricing”,wheread
ditionalfeesareonlydisclosedwhencustomersarereadytoconfirmtheirpurchases,resultedinpeoplespendingmore
.“Websitesincorporating‘hiddenfees’aremakingmoremoneythantheywouldiftheychosetohonestlydisplayallfeesupfront,”Tadelissaid.Thes
tudysetouttofindouthow“drippricing”affectsboththequantityandtypesofticketpurchasesthroughalarge-scale,real-worldrandomizedexper
iment.Fortheexperiment,StubHubrandomlyassignedhalfofalltheuserstoanexperimentalhidden-feestructurewherebuyerssawonlytheticketlistpricea
stheyshopped,andextrafeeswereonlydisplayedonthecheckoutpage,whichgenerallyamountedto15%oftheticketpriceincludingshipping.TheotherhalfofStubHubusers
continuedtoseetheall-inclusiveprices.ThissetupallowedTadelisandhiscolleaguestocomparethechoicesmadebythetwogroups,suchaspurchasesandclickstowa
rdscheckout.Overall,userswhoweren’tshowntheadditionalfeesupfrontspentabout21%moreonticketsandwere14%morelike
lytocompleteapurchasecomparedwiththosewhosawall-inclusivepricesfromthestart.Amongallthosewhomadepurchases,customersinthehidden-feegroupboughttickets
thatwereabout5%moreexpensivethanthoseintheupfrontfeegroup,buyingmoreticketsforseatslocatedclosertothefieldortheev
entstage.Thefindingsraisequestionsforwhetherthemisinformedconsumershavearighttofullpricedisclosureupfront.Prof
essorTadelisnotedthatsomegovernmentshaveconsideredregulatingthisbehaviortoincreasetransparency—Canada,for
example,hasbannedtheuseofdrippricingforticketsales.“Ican’tthinkofagoodreasontoallowthispracticeinanycountryastheharmtoconsumersisclea
rfromourstudy,”Tadelissaid.24.Onlineticketsellersrevealtheextrafeesonlyatthelastmomentto________.A.offercheape
rticketsB.increasethesellingtransparencyC.makemoreprofitsD.allowbuyersmoretimetoconsider25.WhatcanwelearnabouttheexperimentfromParagraph2?A
.Participantsweredividedintohalfsattheirwill.B.Alluserscouldseetheadditionalfeesinadvance.C.Shippingfeesamountto15%oftheticketprice.D.Researcherscomp
aredthetwogroups’choices.26.Whatdoweknowabout“drippingprice”?A.Itmade14%morecustomersbuytickets.B.Ithelpedtoincreaseticketprofit
sby5%.C.Ithasbeenregulatedbythegovernments.D.Itcausedcustomerstospendmoremoney.27.WhatisprofessorTadelis’atti
tudetowards“drippricing”?A.Itispracticalanddeservespromoting.B.Itisharmfulandshouldbebanned.C.Itiscostlybutc
anbeaccepted.D.Itisbeneficialbutneedsregulating.CGrowingupinpovertycanhavelong-termnegativeconsequencesforchildren.Now,astudyofferingunc
onditionalcashtoagroupofmothersonlowincomesintheUSisbeginningtodiscoverthepreciseroleofparentalincomeinchilddevelopment.Itisth
efirstrandomisedtrialtolookatwhetherabasicincomemightaffectthewayachild’sbraindevelopsinthiscriticalperiod.Weknow
thatthefirstfewyearsofachild’slifearethemostinfluentialfortheirdevelopment.Braindevelopmentisparticularlyrapidinearlychildhoodandthe
reforemorelikelytobeinfluencedbytheenvironment.Studiesofchildrenbornintofamilieswithlowincomeshavefoundtheytendtohavemo
rebehaviouralproblemsandarebehindtheirpeerswhentheystartschool.However,itisn’tclearwhetherlowincomedirectlyleadstotheseoutcomes,orwhethertheyar
earesultofotherfactorsassociatedwithgrowingupinpoverty.Tofindout,KimberlyNobleatColumbiaUniversityin
NewYorkCityandhercolleaguesapproachedwomenonlowincomeswhohadjustgivenbirthatfoursitesintheUS.Theteamismeasuringseveralt
hingsthroughoutthestudy.Ateachyearlyfollow-up,childrenareassessedformeasureslikesleepquality,development
almilestones,overallhealthandemotionaldevelopment.OneuniqueaspectofthestudyistheuseofmobileEEGheadsetstomonitorthe
infants’brainactivityintheirhomeenvironments.Almost$4millionhasbeengivenoutthroughthestudysofar.Thoughitistooearlytodrawfullconclusions,someprelimi
naryresultsarealreadyofinterest.Forexample,someoftheparentshaveallowedtheresearcherstokeeptrackofthe
irtransactions.Thoseinthehigh-cashgroupappeartobespendingmoreonbooksfortheirchildren,andspendingmoretimereadingtog
ether,accordingtosurveystheteamconducted.Thisispotentiallygoodnewsbecausereadingtoinfantsisknowntobegoodforcognitivedevelopment,vocabularyand
promotingimportantbondsbetweenadultsandchildren.Eventually,thefindingscouldhelpwithpolicyinterventionstoassi
stchildrenbornintopoverty,oreventofindwaystobufferagainsttheeffectsofpovertylaterinlife.28.Thepassagemainlyintendstotellusthat________.A.theear
lyyearsofachild’slifearethemostinfluentialB.moneyaffectsbraindevelopmentinone’schildhoodC.womenshouldearnmoretopromotechildren
’sdevelopmentD.comprehensivemeasuresaretobetakentoassistthechildren29.Theunconditionalcashgivenoutbringspositive
consequencespossiblybecause________.A.thefamilycanliveacarefreelifewiththecashB.thefamilycanofferthechi
ldrenmorenutritionC.ithelpstoofferbetterenvironmentforthechildrenD.itprovidesmoretimeforthefamilytogettogether30.Theunderlinedphrase“bufferagainst”i
nthelastparagraphmaymean________.A.transformB.causeC.accelerateD.prevent31.Howweretheconclusionsofthestudyprove
d?A.Bymakingquestionnaires.B.Bytakingrandomisedtrials.C.Bygivingparticipantsinterviews.D.Bydoingfollow-upresearches.DVolcanoesarecr
eatorsanddestroyers.Theycanshapelandsandcultures,butcanalsocausegreatdestructionandlossoflife.Twoofthebest-knownexamplesarefoundatoppositeendsoft
heworld,onthePacificRingofFire.MountFujiisasacredsite.Japan’snativereligionconsidersFujiaholyplace.Other
peoplebelievethemountainanditswatershavethepowertomakeasickpersonwell.Formany,climbingFujiisalsoarite(仪式)ofpassage.S
omedoitaspartofareligiousjourney;forothers,itisatestofstrength.Whateverthereasons,reachingthetopinordertostandonFuji’ssummit(山峰)a
tsunriseisamustformanyJapanese.Fujiismorethanasacredsiteandtouristdestination,however.Itisalsoanactivevolcanoandsitsjust112kilometersfromt
hecrowdedstreetsofTokyo.ThelasttimeFujierupted,in1707,itsentoutacloudofashthatcoveredthecapitalcityanddarkenedtheskiesforweeks.
TherehasbeenanincreaseinactivityunderFujirecently.LocalslivingnearFujiholdspecialfestivalseachyeartooffergiftstothegoddessofthevolcano—
astheyhaveforgenerations—sothatshewillnoteruptanddestroythelandanditspeoplebelow.HalfwayacrosstheglobefromFuji,ElPopooneofthewor
ld’stallestandmostdangerousactivevolcanoes—standsjust70kilometerssoutheastofMexicoCity.Althoughthevolcanohaseruptedmanytimesoverthecenturies,sc
ientistsbelieveitslastgreateruptionoccurredaroundAD820.Inrecentyears,ElPopoisonceagainthreateningthelivesofthepeoplenearthemountain
;inDecember2000,almost26,000peoplewereevacuatedwhenElPopostartedtosendoutashandsmoke.Formanypeopleliv
ingnearElPopo—especiallyfarmers—abandoningtheirlandisunthinkable.Asanyonewhofarmsnearavolcanoknows,theworld’srichestsoilsarevolcanic.Theyproducebana
nasandcoffeeinCentralAmerica,finewinesinCalifornia,andenormousamountsofriceinIndonesia.Today,manypeoplec
ontinuetoseeElPopoastheirancestorsdid.Carryingfoodandgiftsforthevolcano,theyhikeupthemountain.Nearthesummit,theyp
resenttheirofferings,askingthevolcanotoprotectandprovideforonemoreseason.32.Theauthorthinkofthevolcanoesascreatorsbe
causethey________.A.makesickpeoplerecoverB.enablepeopletobestrongC.providebeliefsandrichlandsD.offerprotection
forthelocals33.Theauthormainlytalksabout________inParagraph2.A.thebeautifulsceneryB.thereligiousvisitorsC.reasonsforclimbingMountFujiD.th
epowerofMountFuji34.Whatdoestheword“They”refertoinparagraph5?A.localfarmersB.volcanicsoilsC.activevolcanoesD.Mexicanancestors35.Whatcanwelear
naboutElPopo?A.It’sthetallestandmostactivevolcano.B.IteruptedpowerfullyinDecember2000.C.PeopletreatElPopowith
awe.D.Peopleclimbthemountainforcure.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。
WAKEUPYOURBRAINItisestimatedthat63percentofussufferfromboredomregularly.Astudyshowedthatfindingwaystointeractwith
familiarpeople,places,andthingscanmakeeverydayexperiencesfeelexciting.Inotherwords,sometimesyou’vejustgottoshakethingsup!36.________?Readon.Withoth
erpeoplewecareaboutInsteadof“Howwasyourday?”tryasking“Whatareyoulookingforwardtotoday?”or“IsthereanythingIcanhelpyouwiththisweek?”Ourcurio
sitycanremindpeoplethatwe’reinterestedinwhotheyare,andthat’sthekeytomaintainingaclosepersonalrelationship.37._____
___.Whileyou’reworkingSpendingtoomuchtimeinthesameenvironmentcankeepusfromachieving“flow”—beingimmersedinanactivitywithfullenergya
ndenjoyment.Changesdon’thavetobebigtomakeanimpact.Moveyourhomeofficetothelibraryoracoffeeshopafewdaysaweek.38.________.
Forinstance,WhenleadingaMondaymeeting,trystartingitwithanon-workdiscussion.Withyoursignificantother39.________.Ithappenswhenco
uplesstoptakingtheopportunitytogrowanddeeplyconnectwitheachother.Lookfornewchallengestotakeontogether.Trymixingupdifferentsetsoffriendsto
dosomethingcreative,suchasagroupcookinglesson,athemeddinner,oranold-fashionedteaparty.40.________Ifyo
udrive,takeadifferentrouteorlistentoanewpodcast.Ifyouwalkorusepublictransportation,greetastrangerorputawayyou
rphoneanddosomepeoplewatching.Justremember,whateveryoudotogetridofboredomtoday,trysomethingdifferenttomorrow.B.OnyourwaytoworkC.Boredomi
sanemotionalstateD.DepressionisaseriousconditionE.ExcitementisreplacedwithboredomF.Approacharoutinetaskina
newwayG.NeedsomefreshideastokeeplifefreshH.Beingcuriousmakesusengagingtobearound第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共1
5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Asdesperateparentsofadaughterbornwith
cerebralpalsy(脑瘫),wewerequicktotryanysuggestionthatwebelievedcouldhelpher.Oneday,weweretravellingtoavillagefor41whenweha
da(n)42.So,therewewere—afamilyofthree—stranded.43,therewereseveralrestaurantswhereIsoughthelp.I44amiddle-agedMuslimm
aninplainpyjamaspassingbyandexplainedmy45tohim.Hesaidheknewofa46centrecloseby,andthengentlyadded,“Askyourfamilytowaithere.Theroadsarenotsaf
e.”Myanxiety47,butwehadnochoice.Henoticedthatour9-year-olddaughtercouldn’twalk,andcalledawomanfromafoodstalltohelp.Sensingmyfearatleavingthemalone,he
quickly48,“Icangoandgettheflattyrefixed.”Itriedtopayhimforthe49butheonlysaid,“Wecanfigureitoutlater.”Afterwaiting
forwhatfeltlikehours,Iwonderedifhewould50return.Whatifitwasallatrick?Thewomanwhohelpedearlier51us,“Don’tworry.He’llbebacksoon.”Bu
therwordswereoflittle52.Twohourslater,withmidnightapproaching,wefinallyheardthesoundofabike.“Theshopis53fifteenkilometresaway.Wedidn’ttellyou
,becausethatwouldhaveincreasedyour54,”saidtheman.Hethenputthewheel55.Itookouta500-rupeenotetopayhimforh
ispains,butherefused.“Thankyou,brother,”wasallIcouldsay.Chokedwithgratitude,Ididn’tevenremembertoaskhisname.41.A.safetyB.workC.treatment
D.charity42.A.planB.flatC.crashD.emergency43.A.ObviouslyB.HopefullyC.EventuallyD.Fortunately44.A.cameacrossB.pickedupC.fellforD.too
kon45.A.considerationB.situationC.hesitationD.motivation46.A.repairB.medicalC.shoppingD.research47.A.worsenedB.decreasedC.occurredD.faded48.A.jo
kedB.whisperedC.screamedD.volunteered49.A.troubleB.expenseC.assignmentD.deal50.A.yetB.justC.everD.only51.A.warnedB
.persuadedC.interruptedD.assured52.A.comfortB.valueC.importanceD.guidance53.A.actuallyB.unbelievablyC.unexpectedlyD.absolutely54.A.
awkwardnessB.hesitationC.worryD.puzzle55.A.instoreB.inpowerC.inorderD.inplace第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空自处填入1个适当的单词或括号内
单词的正确形式。Whenyoupurchasefresh-cutflowers,youmightassumetheyweregrownsomewherenearby.Thereality,56.▲,isthatthecutflowertradeisgraduallyint
ernational.Today,thankstohigh-techcoolingsystems,flowerscanbeexportedandsoldinafloristthousandsofkilometersfrom57.▲itwasgrown.TheNether
landshas58.▲(increase)dominatedtheworldcutflowertradesincethe1970s.Twentymillionflowers59.▲(sell)hereonanaveraged
ay.Itisalsoaworldleaderindevelopingnewflower60.▲(variety).Dutchcompaniesandthegovernmentinvest61.▲considerablea
mountofmoneyinflowerresearch.Theirscientistslookforwaystolengthenaflower’svaselifeandpreventthemfrom62.▲(damage)whiletr
aveling.63.▲theNetherlands’dominanceoftheflowermarket,therearemanyplaceswithabetterclimateforgrowingflowers.TheclimateofEc
uador,forexample,isalmostperfect.PeterisresponsibleforstartingEcuador’sflowerindustry,which64.▲(grow)quicklyov
errecentyears.Everyyear,Ecuador’sflowerindustrysellsabout500millionflowerstotheUSAalone,65.▲(bring)employmentopport
unitiesandastrongereconomytoregionsofthecountry.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校高三年级将在高考后举办一次捐书活动,请你用英文写一份倡议书。倡议高三学生积极参加,将自己的书和
笔记捐赠给高一高二的同学们,为他们的学习助力加油。主要内容包括:I.活动目的;J.活动内容。注意:K.词数应为80左右;L.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;M.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dearfellowstudents,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。Onthefirstdayofschool,Victorwashandedapacketofpapersandacomputercardonwhichhelistedhisoneelective(
选修课程),French.Besides,Teresa,agirlhehadlikedwastakingFrench,too.Withanylucktheywouldbeinthesameclass.Shewascute.Victorwasgreatlyinfluencedbyherconscie
ntiousandscholarlyactions.Victorsatcalmly,thinkingofTeresa,whosattworowsaway,readingapaperbacknovel.Thebellrang,andthestudentsheadednoisilyt
hroughthedoor.OnlyTeresalingered(逗留磨蹭),talkingwiththeteacher.Victorlingered,keepinghisheaddownandstaringathisdesk.Hewantedtoleavewhenshedidsoheco
uldbumpintoherandsaysomethingclever.Hewatchedheronthesly(偷偷地).Assheturnedtoleave,hestoodupandhurriedtothedoor,wherehemanagedtocatchh
ereye.HernextclasswasFrench,sameasVictor’s.Mr.BuelleraskedifanyoneknewFrench.Victorraisedhishand,wantingtoimpressTeresa.Theteacherbeamedandsai
d,“Trèsbien.Parlez-vousfrançais?”(Frenchfor“Verywell.DoyouspeakFrench?”)Victordidn’tknowwhattosay.Theteacherwethislipsandaskedsomethingel
seinFrench.Theroomgrewsilent.Victorfeltalleyesstaringathim.Hetriedtobluffhiswayout(蒙混过关)bymakingnoisesthatsoundedFrench.“Lamevavemeconl
egrandma,”hesaiduncertainly.Mr.Buelleraskedhimtospeakup.Ariverofnervoussweatrandownhispalms.Hefeltawful.Withoutlookinga
tMr.Bueller,Victormumbled,‘FrenchieohwewegeeinSeptember.”Mr.BuelleraskedVictortorepeatwhathesaid.“Fren
chieohwewegeeinSeptember,"Victorrepeated.ThenMr.Buellerunderstoodthattheboydidn’tknowFrench,buthechosen
ottohumiliate(使…丢脸)Victor.Mr.Buellersmiledandnoddedathimtositdown.注意:1.续写词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
。Arippleofapplausegoingupfromthestudents,theylookedathimwithadmiration,includingTeresa.Afterclass,Victorracedtothelibrary,w
herehecheckedoutthreeFrenchtextbooks.高三年级英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.C2.B3.A4.C5.A6.A7.C8.C9.B10
.A11.A12.B13.A14.B15.C16.C17.B18.B19.A20.C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)21-23CAC24-27BDCB28-31BCDD32-35ACBC第二节(
共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40FGEBA第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)完形填空41–45CBDAB46–50AADBC51–55DAACD语法填空5
6.thought/however57.where58.increasingly59.aresold60.varieties61.a62.beingdamaged63.Despite64.hasgrown65.bringing应用文参考
范文Dearfellowstudents,I’mLiHua.Here,IappealtoalltheSenior3studentstodonateourtextbooksandnotebookstothestudentsinoursch
ool.Giventhatmanyofourtextbooksarestillprettynewandtherearemanysignificantcontentsinournotebooks,theywillb
eofgreathelpandbenefittothosestudentslowergrades.Soitwouldbeappreciatedifyoucouldselectsomeofyourbooksandsendth
emtotheStudents’UnionafterGaokao.Lookingforwardtoyourparticipation.LiHua读后续写Onepossibleversion:Arippleofapplausegoingupfr
omthestudents,theylookedathimwithadmiration,includingTeresa.However,Victorfeltembarrassedwithinandwishedhecouldstarthislifeover.WhenVictorpeekedatTe
resa,theireyesmetandhisheartthumpedwithexcitement.Atbreak,sheapproachedhim,“CouldyouhelpmewithFrench?”“Sure,anytime,”Victorsaidwithasmile
,tryingtohidehisthrill,“Yeah,well,Ipickedupafewthingsfrommoviesandbooks.”“Iwon’tbebotheringyou,willI?”“Ohno,Ilikebeingbothered.”After
school,Victorracedtothepubliclibrary,wherehecheckedoutthreeFrenchtextbooks.Hewasimmersedinthebooks,forgettinghowmuchtimehadprogressed.
ItwasreallyoutofVictor’scomfortzonetolearnFrenchsohedecidedtogotoMr.Bueller’sofficeforhelp,whereVictormadesincereapologies.Soconsiderateandkin
dwasMr.BuellerthatheofferedVictorproperguidanceandmotivatedhimtolearnFrenchwell.EverydaywhenVictor’sFrenchimproved,somehoworother,hefelthewa
sclosertoTeresaandhisdaygotabitbrighter.录音原文:Text1M:Arecentstudyshowedthatthecity’spopulationisnow1.5million.W:That’sa50%risei
njustfiveyears.(1)Idon’tthinkthecitycancontinuetogrowthatfast.Text2W:Jimmy,I’msosorry.Hereareyourglasses.M:Thosearemynewglasses!Whath
appenedtothem?They’recompletelybent.W:Iknow,that’smyfault.IaccidentallysteppedonthemwhileIwascleaningthehouse.(2)Text3M:W
hatareyoudoingwiththatbottle?Don’tyoucareabouttheenvironment?W:I’mjustthrowingitawaybecauseIcan’trecycleit.M:Ofcourseyoucan.Youcanreuseallglassbottle
s.(3)Text4W:Here’sthedeskwhereyoucanpluginyourlaptop.M:Thanks,I’mjusthavingsometroubleconnectingtotheInternet.W:D
oyouhavetherightnetworkandpassword?M:Yes...Oh,Isee.Itriedtousetheneighboringoffice’sWi-Fi.(4)Text5W:Sorry,didyouhappentoseeif
anybodytookmycap?Ileftithere.(5)M:Idon’tthinkanybodystoleit,atleastnotonmywatch.Howdoesitlooklike?W:It’skindofsimilartothatonyourhead
,exceptit’sthesamecolorasmyscarf.Text6M:Wasthisyourfirstswimteamtryout(选拔赛),orhaveyoucompetedbefore?W:Iwaso
ntheschoolteamlastyear.Wereyou?Youlookfamiliar.(6)M:Oh,no.Wehaveamathclasstogether.That’swherewe’vemeteachother.(6)W:That’sright.(6)Well,niceto
seeyouagainanyway.Doyouthinkyou’llmaketheswimteam?(7)M:IfI’mlucky.Alltheswimmersherehavealotmoreexperiencethanme.(7)W:You’renaturall
ytalented!Well,I’mgoingtodryoffandthenwalkhome.(7)Doyouwanttojoinme?M:Actually,mydadispickingmeup.Maybenext
time.W:Soundsnice.Seeyou!Text7W:Hi,Derek.HaveyouseenanythingofKeithlately?(8)M:No,Ihaven’tseenhimforthreeyearssinceourlastdayatcolle
ge,infact.(8)(9)W:Mybrothersentmeapictureofhimfromsocialmedia.Ihaveitonmyphone.Takealook.M:Goodgrief!W:Iknow.Iwasshockedaswell.M:Whathapp
enedtohishair?Heusedtohavelongblackhair.(10)W:Mybrothersaidhehadstartedlosingitfouryearsago.(10)M:Inevernoticed.Ijustthoughthe’dhad
itcutshorter.W:Anyway,bytwoyearsagotherewasalmostnothingleft,sohedecidedtoshaveitalloff.(10)M:That’sbrave.W:Iknow.Andhairlossbecomesmorea
ndmorecommonnowadays.Text8W:Schoolsout!I’vebeenlookingforwardtothesummerbreakforweeks.(11)M:Iknow.AfterIfin
ishedallofmyexamslastweek,I’vebeenreadyforabreak!(11)W:Ijustfinishedmineafewdaysago.Let’sdosomethingtoce
lebrate.(11)Whereshouldwego?(12)M:Abunchofourfriendswillbeatthemall.Let’sgohangoutthere.W:I’mprettytiredofthemall,honestly.Wealwaysgothereands
eethesamepeople.M:TheriverbasinbyTopstoneParkturnsintoabigclearpond.Wanttohaveaswimthere?(12)W:Howfarisit,andhowarewegettingthere?(13
)M:It’swaytoofartowalk.Doyoupreferdrivingorridingbikes?W:Idefinitelydon’thaveaccesstoacar.Iguessbicycleswillhavetowork.(13)
M:It’sonlya10-kmroundtrip.It’llbenicetospendthetimeoutside.W:Itsuredoesfeelgoodtobeinthewarmsun.Let’sgetmoving.(12)Text9W:Welc
ometothegroup.Themostimportantpartofthejobismakingsurethecustomers’foodordersarecorrect.(14)M:Iknowthefundamental
sofcustomerservice—I’veworkedinhotelsforyears.W:Well,trustme.Workingatafast-pacedFrenchrestaurantisquitedifferentfromhotelserv
ice.(14)M:Youareright.Whilewe’reworkingtogether,Iwanttodothebestjobsupportingtheteam.W:Ilikeyourprofessionalapproach.Inth
ekitchen,wehaveacoffeestation.Haveyoumadelattes(拿铁)before?M:I’mfamiliarwithmakingthesedrinks.Where’sthefoodpreparationarea?(15)W:Good,thatwillsaveus
sometime.Wehavesomeofthebestchefsinthecity.They’reworkingthestovesintheback.(15)M:Veryimpressive.Howabouttableware?(15)W:Alltheplates,bowls,a
ndglassesareontheseshelves.(15)M:Ihopeyoucanshowmemoreaswestartworking.I’mexcitedtogetstarted.(16)W:It’s
greattohaveanothermotivatedwaiteraround.(16)Onagoodnight,wecanmakeupto$200pernight.(17)M:Seriously?Ithoughtit’dbehalfofthat.(17)Ionlymade$80pernigh
tinhotels.W:WelcometoNewYork.Therestaurantstaffheremakegreattips.Butonlyiftheserversaregoodenough!Text10(第18题为总结题)Weallliketohearofnewinventio
nsthatwillmakeourliveseasierorhealthier.However,manygreatinventionshavecomeaboutbyaccident.Perhapsthegreatestexampleofthisis
penicillin(青霉素),adrugwhichhassavedmillionsoflives.BritishscientistSirAlexanderFlemingwassearchingfora“wonderdrug”thatcouldcuredise
ases.However,itwasn’tuntilhethrewawayhisexperimentsthathefoundwhathewaslookingfor.Henoticedthatadishhehadrejectedcont
ainedsomethingthatcouldkillcertainbacteria(细菌).Heturnedthesubstanceintopenicillin.Onalighternote,chocolatechipcookieswerealsoah
appyaccident.CookRuthWakefieldwastryingtomakeregularchocolatebiscuitsbutranoutofbaker’schocolate.(19)Asanalternative
,shebrokesweetenedchocolateintosmallpiecesandaddedthemtothemixture,thinkingtheywouldmelt.Theydidn’t,buttheymadedelicio
usbiscuits.Potatocrispswerealsoanaccident.ChefGeorgeCrummadeaplateoffriedpotatoesforacustomer,whosentthembackmanytimes,askingfor
themtobemorefriedandthinner.Crumlosthistemper,slicedthepotatoesverythin,andfriedthemforalongtime.(20)Tothe
chef’ssurprise,thecustomerlovedthemandwantedmore.