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武昌区2023届高三元月调考英语参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分满分30分)1-5ACCBA6-10BAABC11-15BCACB16-20ABBCA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)A篇:21-23ABCB篇
:24-27CDADC篇:28-31CABDD篇:32-35DCBA第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36–40DFECG第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BD
BAA46-50CDCDC51-55BAADB第二节英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.to57.todeal58.presence59.led60.literally61.reaching62.Though/Although
/While63.a64.hasmade65.whose第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)HowtoOvercomeProcrastinationProcrastination,acommonproblemamongstudents,maybringlo
wgradesandhighlevelsofanxietyandguilt.Becauseofitsnegativeconsequences,itishightimethatweovercameit.Theveryfirs
tstepistoreflectonthereasonswhyyoupostponedoingthingsconstantly.Onlybydoingsocanyoutrulybegintochangeyourbehavior.Itisalsoagoodchoicetobreakbigtasks
intosmallmanageableones.Thisisbecausewhenataskistoooverwhelmingtotackle,procrastinationoftenfollows.Besides,keepi
ngyourselfmotivatedbypromisingyourselfarewardmighthelp.Whileprocrastinationmaynotbeconqueredovernight,bypracticingthesemethods,youwi
llfinditeasiertogetstartedonimportanttasks.第二节:(满分25分)“Yes,”Madisonanswered,surprisedheknewthat.Doct
orLandonsmiled,“IhavebeentoyourhousetotakecareofStar.ActuallyIamfamiliarwithallthehorsesinourcommunity.”Madison’smouthfellopen,beingenviousthath
ecouldspendhisdayswithhorses.“So,youjusttravelaroundandtakecareofhorsesalldaylong?”Sheaskedtoreconfirmwhatan
veterinariandid.DoctorLandonnodded.Atthatmoment,sittinginmathclass,Madisoncouldseeherfuture.Shewasgoingtobeaveterinariantoo,withtotalfreedomandnooffi
cetositin.Havingadreamplantedinherheart,shechangedheroriginalplanafterschool.ShewasstillgoingtorideStar,butfirstshewasgoingtospendanhourstudyingm
ath.Thentomorrowshewouldspendanhourstudyingscience,becauseDoctorLandonsaidthosewereimportantsubjectstostudyifanyonewantedtobeaveterinarian.Madiso
nmadegreatprogressinmathandsciencesincethen,whichsurprisedbothMs.Smithandherclassmates.Itwasabigdreamthatmadeallthedifference.听力稿Text1W
:Michael,Ilostmynewpen.Ijustboughtitfromabookstoreonmywayhomeyesterday.M:Oh,that'stoobad.Butit'stimeforclassnow.Icanhelpyoulookfo
ritafterclass.Text2M:Ireallylikethismagazine.Itgivesmealltherecentnewsaboutmovies.W:Ilikeit,too.ButIpreferreadingthefilmreviewsi
nit.Text3W:Hello,thisisAllenGroceryStore.CanIhelpyou?M:Hello.Whatareyouropeninghours,please?W:Weopenat9:00
a.m.andcloseat10:00p.m.everyday.Text4M:HeyBarbara,whyareyouunhappy?Iheardthatyouhavebeenpromoted.Congr
atulations!W:Oh,Ihatehavingtoleavehereandworkingabroad.Youknow,myparentshaveonlyonechild.ItishardtoimaginehowlonelytheywouldbeifIworkabroad.Text5
W:Iboughtyouapairofpants,darling.M:Oh,Ihopeyoukeptthereceipt.IthinkI'veputonsomeweight.ButyoucantastethefishIcookedspeciallyforyoufirst.I
'lltrythepantsnow.Text6M:Oh,I'msorry,butIhavetohangupnow.I'msosleepy.W:⑦Itisonlyaquartertoten.⑥Whydoyouwanttogotobedsoe
arlytoday?M:⑥I'mfallingasleeponthephone.W:Alright.Didyougetupearlythismorning?M:Yes.Itookafriendtotheairport.Hehadtocatchtheearlyflight.W:Whydi
dn'tyoutakeanapwhenyougothome?M:⑦Ididn'tgetbackuntilthirtyminutesago.Text7W:Wefinallyfinishedalltheexams.⑧⑩Springbreakstartstomorrow.Areyoug
oinganywhere,Robert?M:⑩Yeah,IwasthinkingofdrivingtoArizonabymyself.W:⑨TotheGrandCanyon?M:Yes.I'veneverbeenthere.W:
⑨IwenttherewithmydadwhenIwasakid.Iloveditverymuch.Istillrememberhowamazingitwas.M:Thatsoundsnice.I'msureI'lllikeit,too
.⑧Whatareyouplanningtodothisholiday?W:I'mgoingtovisitmyauntinChinawithmymother.Wehaven'tseenhersinceshegotmarriedlastyear.Text8M:⑪
Nina,whydidyouthrowsnowatyourbrotherAlex?W:⑪Comeon,Dad.Ijusthadasnowballfightwithhim.M:Buthesaidthathedi
dn'tknowyouwereplaying.Doesthishaveanythingtodowiththesnowman?W:Okay.Youmeantheoneheknockeddown?⑪Hmm…no,I
justwantedtohaveasnowball第3页共3页fight.M:Well,butyoushouldbenicertoyourbrother.⑪⑫Goandsayyou'resorrytohim.Heisinthebedroomonthesecond
floor.\W:⑫Okay,I'lldoitnow.⑬AfterthatIwillgotoLily's.SheinvitedBettyandmetowatchamovieatherhouse.Text9W:HeyConrad.Whatfinalprojectdidyouwo
rkon?M:Oh,ImadeanEnglishposteraboutourenvironment.W:Itsoundsprettygood.Wasthatanindoororoutdoorproject?M:Well,theprojectwa
scarriedoutmostlyoutdoors,withonlythelastphasebeingconcludedindoors.W:Isthereanyoneelseinvolvedintheproject?M:⑭Yes.Myteammatesandanadviso
ryteacher.W:⑭Whowasyouradvisoryteacher?M:⑭Ourscienceteacher,Mrs.Hopkins.Welearnedalotfromher.W:Good.Didyoulikeyourpartners?M:Yes.Mosto
fthemwerefriendlyandresponsible.AndmyfavoritepartnerisAndrew,theleaderofmyteam.W:Great.Itwasasuccessfulproject,right?M:Yes,that's
right.(⑮Weallreceivedcomplimentsfromourprofessor,Mr.Hunter.AnndIlearnedskillsinwritingcontentsanddesigningposters.W
:Whatelsedidyougetfromtheproject?M:⑯Aboveall,Iknewhowtoworkinateamandcooperatewellwithmyteammates.Text10M:Duringtheyearsofgamemaking,
therehavebeenanumberofgames.Manyoldgameshavedisappearedsincemoderngamescomeout.G⑰Teachersataprimaryschoolaskedtheirst
udentstowritearticlesaboutgamestheyknew.Andthoseteacherswereshockedbytheresultsbecausemorethanhalfofthestudentswroteaboutonlineg
ames.Itiseasytoseethattraditionalgameslikehide-and-seekandjumpropegamesareunfamiliartomanyoftoday'sschoolchildren.Aneducationistsaid,“Traditionalgam
esusedtobesopopular,butoverjustafewyears,studentshaveforgottenthem.”Thegamesthatmanyparentsonceplayedweregenerallyoutdooractivities.They
usuallyneededseveralpartnersandjustalittlespace.⑲Jumpropegames,forexample,havealwaysbeenpopulararoundtheworld.Akindofjumpr
opegamesplayedwithrubberbandsconnectedtogethertomakealongropeplayedinmanycountries.Rubberbandjumpingwasoncepopularinprimaryschools.Girlslovedplay
ingthisgame.Thisgamecanhelpkidspracticetheirjumpingskills,developcoordination,andalsomeetlotsoffriends.⑱Itiscommontheseday
stoseeprimaryschoolstudentsspendingtheirbreaksintheclassroom.Theyarebusywiththeirstudies.“Whenwewereyoung,weplayedmany
differentoutdoorgames,buttoday'schildrendon'tknowwhattoplayorhowtoplay,”a40-year-oldmothersaid.“Ifthesekidswantsomething,theyca
ngetit,buttheydon'tknowwhatteamworkis.”⑳Alarmedbythesituation,educationalofficershavetriedtomakesomeprogramstoeducatechildren
abouttraditionalgames.