江苏省南京市六校联合体2023届高三英语上学期10月联合调研试卷(Word版含答案)
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2022-2023学年第一学期10月六校联合调研试题高三英语第一部分: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.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Learnmoreaboutprices.B.Findasupplier.C.Doreports.2.Whenwillthemeetingbeheld?A.At11:30.B.At12:00.C.At1:00.3.Whyisthewomanleavingworkearly?A.Totakecareofhermother.B.Topostapackage.C.Topickupacar.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Atrip.B.Food.C.Theweather.5.Whatrelationisthemantothewoman?A.Hercustomer.B.Herco-worker.C.Herboss.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.WhatwillthewomandoonSaturdayafternoon?A.Doherhomework.B.Enjoyaconcert.C.Watchagame.7.WherewillthewomangoonSunday?A.Toapark.B.Toahospital.C.Totheman’shouse.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutthecomputerscreen?A.Big.B.Nice.C.Stylish.9.Whatbringsthemanabitoftrouble?A.Thescreen.B.Thekeyboard.C.Themouse.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthepurposeofthecall?A.Toacceptaposition.B.Toadvertiseajobopening.
C.Tocheckonajobapplication.11.Forwhatdayistheman’sappointmentscheduled?A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.12.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Callherlater.B.MeetwithVictoriaSmith.C.Waitatthefrontdesk.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whichcitydoesthemanbookashuttlebusfor?A.London.B.Milton.C.Toronto.14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Takingtheman’sinformation.B.Offeringtheflighttimetable.C.Conductinganinterview.15.WhenwillthemanprobablyleaveforMilton?A.At11:30.B.At12:00.C.At12:30.16.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Havesomecoffee.B.Collecthisluggagefirst.C.Bookhisreturnticketinadvance.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydidFagincometothespeaker?A.Torentherhouse.B.Tobuyherhouse.C.Todecorateherhouse.18.WhywasthespeakerhesitantaboutFagin’soffer?A.Shedislikedhim.B.Themoneywasnotmuch.C.They’ddamagesomeofherbelongings.19.Howlongdidittaketopreparethehouseforthefilm?A.Fourdays.B.Amonth.C.Twomonths.20.Whatdidthespeakerdowhenthecrewleft?A.Shewatchedafilm.B.Shevisitedherrelatives.C.Sherepaintedthelivingroom.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。
Cruising(乘船游览)theRhine;afamilytripCreatefamilymemoriesduringourpopularRhineRivercruise!Days1&2—LeaveforZurich,SwitzerlandDepartfromtheUSonaflighttoZurichandtransfertoBaseltogetonMSAmadeusQueens,whereeachadultandchildwillreceiveaspecialWelcomePackagewithgeneralinformationaboutthecruise.Thetraveldirectorwillbeonboardtooffersuggestionsonindependentactivities.ThentheshipwilldepartfromBaselforStrasbourgandthepassengerswillgatherforawelcomepartyanddinnerontheship.Day3—StrasbourgChoice1—StrasbourgPanoramicTourThistourshowsthemostimportantcityofFrance’sAlsaceRegionandthecapitaloftheEuropeanUnion.Afterthetour,youcanenjoyaguidedwalkthroughStrasbourg’shistoriccenterandvisitNotreDameCathedral.Choice2—CulinaryStrasbourgItoffersinsightintothecity’sculinaryheritage.StrasbourgisfamousforitscookingthroughoutFrance.In“Winstubs”,smallwinebars,typicalofStrasbourg,traditionaldishescanbeenjoyed.Day4—Speyer/HeidelbergChoice1—TechnicMuseuminSpeyerExploreinsideanoriginalhugeplaneandstudytheinnerworkingsofasearescueboat.You’llfindthelargestspaceflightexhibitioninEurope,showingtheRussianspacecraftBuran,arealmoonstone,spacesuitsaswellasclassiccars,firetrucks,motorcycles,andotherexhibits.Choice2—HeidelbergCastleandTownExplorehistoricHeidelbergandvisitthered-walledcastle.SeebeautifulviewsoftheNeckarValleyandthecitybelow.Choice3—HikeHeidelberg’sPhilosopher’sWayHikethefamous“Philosopher’sWay”forimpressiveviewsofHeidelbergCastleandtheoldtown.TakearestinPhilosopher’sGardenwhileenjoyingtheviewalongwithsnacksanddrinks.21.WhatdoestheWelcomePackageprovide?A.Tipsonindependentactivities.B.AguidetoMSAmadeusQueens.C.Theintroductiontotherivercruise.D.Informationaboutthewelcomeparty.22.Whichroutemayafoodloverenjoymost?A.CulinaryStrasbourg.B.StrasbourgPanoramicTour.C.TechnicMuseuminSpeyer.D.HeidelbergCastleandTown.23.WhatcantouristsdoduringthetourofSpeyer?
A.Travelinclassicmotorvehicles.B.Getsomeknowledgeofspace.C.Gohikingonawell-knownpath.D.Explorethehistoriccastleandtown.BDianaGoldenwastwelveyearsoldwhenshehadcancer.Shewaswalkinghomeonedayafterplayinginthesnowwhenherrightlegsimplygaveout.Doctorsdiagnosedtheproblemasbonecancer.Theyrecommendedremovingherlegabovetheknee.WhenDianaheardthenews,sheaskedtheonlyfirstquestion:“WillIbestillabletoski?”“Whenthedoctorssaidyes,”shelaterrecalled,“Ifigureditwouldn’tbetoobad.”Losingalegwouldcausemostchildrentoloseconfidenceandhope,butDianarefusedtodwellonthenegative.“Itisnothing.Abodypart.”she’dsay.Mostofall,Dianawasnotdiscouraged.Shelovedskiingandshehadbeenonskissincetheageoffive.Aftertheoperation,Dianaworkedhardtogetbacktothemountainnearherhome.“IalwaysskiedandIintendedtokeeponskiing.Ineverdoubtthat.”shedeclared.Dianamethergoal.Shewasbackoutontheslopes.Withjustoneleg,Dianamadethebestofit.Inhighschool,Dianabecameamemberofherschool’sskiracingteam.Andin1979,whenshewasjustseventeen,shejoinedtheUSDisabledSkiTeam.Afterhighschool,DianawentontoDartmouthCollege.Determinednottobeleftbehind,DianacontinuedhertrainingwiththeDartmouthteam.“Ihadoneleg,whichmeantIhadtodoitdifferently.”shelaterexplained.In1982,Dianaenteredherfirstinternationalskirace.ShewontheworldHandicappedChampionshipinNorway.In1986,DianawontheBeckAwardgiventothebestAmericanracerininternationalskiing.Andin1988,shewasnamedSkiRacingMagazine’sU.S.FemaleSkieroftheYear.Withhercourageanddetermination,Dianahaschangedhowpeoplelookatdisabledathletes.“Everyonehassomekindofdisability,”Dianasays.“It’swhatwedowithourabilitiesthatmatters.”In1990,Dianaretiredfromracingforgood.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“dwellon”probablymeaninparagraph4?A.Putaway.B.Thinkabout.C.Leavebehind.D.Hangover.25.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventshappeningtoDiana?a.Dianaenteredherfirstinternationalskirace.b.Dianawasdiagnosedwithbonecancer.c.Shepracticedskiingattheageoffive.d.DianabegantrainingwiththeDartmouthteam.e.ShebecameamemberoftheUSDisabledSkiTeam.A.bcade.B.cbdae.C.cbeda.D.bceda.26.Thewriterprobablywrotethistextto___________.
A.informthereadersaboutdisabledskiersB.describetheeventsininternationalskicompetitionsC.tellaboutthedisadvantagesofbeingadisabledskierD.inspirethereaderswithDiana’scourageandresolution27.Whatwouldbethesuitabletitleofthistext?A.GoforthegoldB.LosealegC.SkitothelastminuteD.CompeteforthedisabledCFormostpeople,moneystillmeansphysicalcashprintedbyasole(唯一的、专有的),publicauthority.Yetitmaybeshort-lived,ascashgiveswaytothedigitalizationoffinanceandnewmeansofpaymentmaytakeover.Thebigchangewillhavehugeimpactsonstates,peopleandcompanies.Doesitdomoregoodthanharm?EswarPrasad,aseniorprofessorofTradePolicyatCornellUniversity,saysinhisbookKillbills,theFutureofMoney,itdependsoncentralbanks—whethertheycanembracechangewithoutlosingcontrol.Heinsiststheendofcash—likelywithinadecadeortwo—isrevolutionary.Asforthetrendthatcashisdeclining,MrPrasadexplainsthatitisduetothefactthatmanypeoplebankfromlaptopsandmakepaymentsontheirphones.Bitcoinandmanyotherdigitalmoniesithasinspiredbringaboutamorefundamentalshift,whichmakespaymentspossiblewithouttheneedforatrusted,centralauthority.However,banksremaindominant.Fearingthiscoulddothemoutofajob,manycentralbanksarebeginningtocatchupwiththepacebydevelopingtheirowndigitalcurrencies—CBDCs,whichwillupgradethefinancialsystem.MrPrasadsaystheyaremoreefficientthancashforsettlingtransactions(交易结算).Theycouldalsoprovidesupporttodigital-paymentsystemsmanagedbyprivatefirms.Theycouldoffer“unbanked”communitiesaccesstodigitalpaymentsandotherfinancialproducts.Andtheymaymakeiteasiertotrackillegaltransactions.However,MrPrasadfearsCBDCsmaybevulnerable(脆弱的)tohackingandbugs;theycouldkillprivateinnovationandcausetheinstabilitytheyaremeanttoprohibit.Theprivacyoftransactionswillbelost.Healsomanagestomakethefinancialsystemunderstandableandinteresting.Hispatientdescriptionofhowitworksincludesnumbersofwell-researchedexamplesandpersonalanecdotes.28.What’sNOTthecauseofcashdecline?A.Digitalmonies.B.Digitalizationoffinance.C.Financialsystem.D.Newmeansofpayment.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph4referto?A.Centralbanks.B.Bills.C.Companies.D.CBDCs.30.What’sthebenefitofdigitalcurrenciesdevelopedbycentralbanksaccordingtothetext?A.Theycouldkeepprivatefirmsfrominnovating.
B.Peoplewithoutbankaccountscanbuyandpayonline.C.Peoplecanbankfromlaptopsandmakepaymentsonline.D.Theymakethefinancialsystemsafeandunderstandable.31.Whattypeofwritingisthetext?A.Anewsreport.B.Asciencereport.C.Abookreview.D.Abiography.DTelevisionshowsandmoviesoftenfeaturepeoplewipingtheirfingerprintsoffsurfacesliketabletops,steeringwheels,doorknobsandgunstoavoidbeingidentifiedbythepolice.However,iswipingasurfaceenoughtoensurethatfingerprintscan’tbepulled?Itisprovedthatevenifyourfingertipsarenotsoiledbybloodordirt,theywillstillleavebehindchemicalimprintsonthingsyoutouchbecausethesebaceousglands(皮脂腺)underourskinproducesweatandoils.Thisphraseisknownasthe“ExchangePrinciple”andformsoneofthebasicprinciplesofforensicscience(法医学),whichwaspopularizedbyEdmundLocard,oneofthepioneersinthefieldofforensics,whoshowedthateverytimetwoobjectscameincontactwitheachother,therewasanexchangeofmaterialbetweenthem.CrimeSceneInvestigators(CSIs)lookforthreedifferenttypesoffingerprints:Patent(明显纹),Plastic(成型纹)andLatent(潜伏指纹).Thehuntforliftinglatentfingerprintsisthemostchallenging.Sincetheseareinvisibleorbarelyvisible,CSIsmustusechemistrytoenhancesuchprints,ifanyexists.CSIsusetheirtrustybrushandfingerprintpowderstovisualizeprintsfrombothsmoothandtexturedsurfaces.Scientistshavedevelopedamethodthatcanvisualizeprintsfromeventhefaintestfingerprintsleftafterthemetalofaguniswipedoff.Thistechniqueusesacolored-electroactivefilmthatusesinvisiblefingerprintstoblocktheelectriccurrent.Besides,scientistscannowidentifywhohandledthebulletbeforeitfiredbyvisualizingcorrosion(腐蚀)onit.Therehavebeenmanyextraordinaryadvancesinforensictechnology,sounfortunately,thedaysofwipingdownweaponstoremovefingerprintswillsoonbeamythfromapastera.32.What’sthecommonmisunderstandingoffingerprints?A.Fingerprintsareuniqueandstaywithusallourlife.B.Wipingasurfacecan’tguaranteefingerprintscanberemoved.C.Thedaysofwipingdownweaponstoremovefingerprintsaregone.D.Ifpeoplewipetheirfingerprintsoffsurfaces,theycan’tbeidentified.33.What’sthefunctionofParagraph2?A.Togiveexamples.B.Togiveevidence.C.Topresentthetopic.D.Tomakecomparisons.34.AccordingtoParagraph3,“ExchangePrinciple”worksby__________.A.givingandreceivingmaterial
B.identifyingtypesoffingerprintsC.dependingondifferentsurfacesD.leavingfingerprintswithdirtyfingertips35.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Invisiblefingerprints.B.Threetypesoffingerprints.C.The“Exchangeprinciple”.D.Advancesinpullingfingerprints.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。Planningafamilytrip?Lettheprofessionalshandleit.Intheever-evolvingworldoftravel,usingatravelprofessionaltodecodeyourfamilyvacationoptionscanreallypayoff.Hereareseveralthingstobearinmind:Isittraveltime?Beforethepandemic,planningavacationtooktime,knowledge,patienceandperseverance.Whilethepaceofchangehasslowed,keepingtrackofthegloballandscapecanstillbeincredible.36Heorsheuseshisorherexperienceandskillstomakeeventhemostcomplicatedtravelscheduleareality.Knowhowitworks.37Somegetpaidbytravelsupplierssuchasahotelorrestaurant.Otherschargeconsultingfeessometimesdeterminedbythenumberofpeopletravelingandthecomplexityofthetrip.Still,othersrelyonacombinationofboth.Familiesalsobenefitfromtopagents’accesstoupgradesandvalue-addedoptions.Shouldyourtriptakeanunwelcometurn,agoodagentwillhaveyourbacktohelpwithcanceledflights,healthchallengesortheneedforalast-minuteshiftinthetravelschedule.38IfyouareeagertovisitaDisneyresort;understandtheevolvingnatureofthecruiseworld;visitaskiresortorexploreaspecificcity,regionorcountry,usinganagentwiththatspecialtycangiveyouabonus.39They’llknowhowtobookthebestcabins,sortthroughmealandactivityoptionsandprovideinsightintohoweachmemberofthefamilymightmakethemostofthesailing.Spendyourtimewell.
Whetheryou’retravelingwiththekidsorwiththeextendedfamilyforamilestonebirthdayoranniversarycelebration,younodoubthopetoreturnwithtreasuredmemoriesratherthantalesofatripgonewrong.40Withmorefamilieslearningandworkingfromhome,agoodagentcanhelpzeroinondestinationsandlodgingoptionsthatcanmaximizeyourcurrentlifestyle.A.Chooseaspecialist.B.Chooseadestination.C.Thisiswhereatravelagentcancomeintoplay.D.Travelagentscanprovideyouwitharewardingholiday.E.Travelagentsearnmoneybyofferingtheirserviceinvariousways.F.Travelagentsbenefitalotfromtheirplanningthetravelrouteforyou.G.Thoseprofessionalscanselectthebrandthatbestmatchesyourtravelexpectations.第三部分语言运用(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)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。Earlyinmyteachingcareer,Iheardcountlessexcuses—mostofthemamusing—forwhystudentsdidn’thavetheirhomework.“Thedogateit”wasoneofthem.Astimepassed,Igrew41ofhearing“Idon’thavemyhomeworkbecause...”SoIquitacceptinganyexcuse.WhenIwas42toanotherschool,Itookmystraightforwardattitudewithme.“Noexcuses,noextensions!”Iwarnedmyeighthgradersonthefirstday.Whenastudentdidn’thavethehomework,Ineveraskedwhy.43,Isighedloudly,shookmyheadindisgustandrecordedazero.Oneafternoon,shortlyafterthe44bellrang,Anthony45me.“CouldItalktoyouaminute?”heaskedshyly.“Iknowwhatyousaidaboutourhomework,butIdon’twantyoutothinkI’maslacker(懒虫)becauseIcometoschool46minesooften.”Anthonylookedupatme,andIcouldseethathislowerlipwasshaking.“It’sjustthat...well,mydadmovedout,andmymomworksatnight,soIhavetolookaftermylittlebrothers.Sometimestheycryalot,whichmakesithardto47.”IputmyhandonAnthony’sthinshoulder.“Whyareyoujustnowtellingme…”Istoppedinmid-sentence.Iknewwhy.SoI48thequestion.“Wouldithelpifyoustayedhereafterschoolandworkedonit?”Heswallowedhardand49.Thenextday,IannouncedtoallmystudentsthatI’dbeofferinganafter-schoolstudyhall.Anthonywasthefirstto50.Severaldayslater,Terrelljoinedhim,51bytwinsSandyandRandy.Beforelong,Ihadaroomfullofeighthgraderstoworkontheirlessons.Ineveraskedwhyanyofthemwerethere,butIsoonhadalarge52of“Idon’thavemyhomeworkbecause...”stories.
Allwerevery53.Nonewereamusing.ThethingsIlearnedweren’ttaughtincollege.Idiscoverednotallkidscomefromhomesthataresafeand54.Notallkidshaveaquietbedroomwithadeskandstudylight.Somedon’thaveahomewhereaparentisevenaround.Andsomekidsdogotobed55.Mostimportantly,Ilearnedthat“I’lllisten”worksbetterthan“Noexcuses”.41.A.ashamedB.scaredC.tiredD.informed42.A.transferredB.transplantedC.transportedD.transformed43.A.HoweverB.AfterwardC.MoreoverD.Instead44.A.dismissalB.removalC.approvalD.arrival45.A.occupiedB.greetedC.wavedD.approached46.A.withB.withoutC.forD.on47.A.tolerateB.concentrateC.balanceD.survive48.A.extendedB.refreshedC.changedD.updated49.A.noddedB.shookC.weighedD.understood50.A.giveupB.putupC.showupD.takeup51.A.followedB.surroundedC.separatedD.impressed52.A.combinationB.descriptionC.predictionD.collection53.A.imaginaryB.fictionalC.rigidD.real54.A.richB.warmC.simpleD.sound55.A.happilyB.guiltilyC.hungrilyD.irregularly第二节语篇填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Legendhas56thattofuwasdiscoveredbyahealth-consciousChineseprincenamedLiuAnmorethan2,000yearsagowhenhewasmakinganelixir(丹药).Herealizedthatsoymilkleftincertainconditionscoagulated(凝固)anddevelopedapudding-likesubstanceandthatwasthebeginningoftofu.It’s57(universal)believedthatBuddhistmonksvisitingChinabroughttofubacktoneighbouringcountrieslikeJapan.58EastAsiahasbeeneatingtofuformorethan1,000years,ittookalotlongerforittocatchonglobally.BenjaminFranklin,oneoftheUnitedState’sfoundingfathers,wrotealetter59somesoybeansattachedwhilehewasinLondon,praisingitasa“Chinesecheese”in1770.Theletterwasoneoftheearliestdocumentsonrecord60mentionedtofuintheWest.LiShizeng,61enthusiastfortofu,isoftencreditedwithmakingtofuamorewidelyacceptedfoodoutsideofAsia.It’ssaidthathewasfirstsentbytheChinesegovernmenttoattendaFrenchmilitaryschool.Heendedup62(study)attheagriculturalschoolinMontargisandwere63(passion)aboutpromotingtofuinFrance.
Nowadays,tofu64(serve)inamodernway.Inmanyfinediningrestaurants,thetastingmenuisdesignedarounditstextures.Thedishesandingredientschangeaccordingtotheseasons.Forexample,inoneoftherestaurants,thecurrentmenustartswiththetexture“Silken”,65(represent)bytofu.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)假设你是校学生会主席李华,上周五你校举行了一年一度的运动会。请根据下列要点用英语写一则新闻报道发表在校英文报纸上。内容包括:1.运动会的目的;2.比赛情况;3.你的感受与收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。TheAnnualSportsMeetKickedOff____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。Onelong-agomorning,thehotsummersunclimbedtothetopofthesky.Bynoon,flowersdrooped(低垂).Birdsstoppedsinging.Lan,whowalkedtovisithergrandmotheronSundays,grewhotterandhotter.Asshepassed an enormous house,she spotted abeautifultree.Itsbranchesspreadwide,andtheirleavescreatedashadyspacenexttotheroad.Lansatdowninthatshadetorest.Howniceandcool,shethought.Istillhavealongwalkaheadofme,butIcansithereforawhile.Lanwaswrong.Lessthanaminutelater,thedooroftheenormoushouseopenedwithabang.Aboyrushedoutandshouted,“Youcan’tsitthere!That’smytree!Chen’stree!”Heworesilktrousersandcarriedagoldentoypony.“Maybeit’syourtree,butyoudon’towntheshadebeneathit,”repliedLan.“Yes,Ido,”declaredChen.“Iowneverythingaboutthattree,eventhebirds!You’llhavetopaytositthere.”
“Payyou?”criedLan.“Shadebelongstoeveryone.”“Notmyshade,”saidChen.“IfIbuyyourshade,mayIstophereonSundaysthissummer?”askedLan.“Isuppose,”saidChen.Lanreachedintohertwice-mendedpocketandhandedoverheronlycoin.“That’sallthemoneyIhave.”shesaid.“Fine!”saidChen.“Butremember,youboughttheshade.Nothingelse!”EverysummerSunday,LanstoppedtositinChen’sshadeonthewaytohergrandmother’s.Sheoftencalledtothebirdsinthetree.Thebirdswouldflydownandgatheraroundher.Aloneinhistoy-filledbedroom,ChenwatchedLantalkandlaughwiththebirds.She’stellingstories,hethought.Itlooksfun.ShouldIchargehermoremoneywhenshestayslonger?Thenherememberedshe’dhadonlyonecoininherpocket.However,whenautumnarrived,Lannolongerwalkedtohergrandmother’s.Chenmissedseeinghertalkingtothebirds.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________OntheSundayLanappearedasexpected.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案听力1-5CBAAB6-10CCABC11-15ABBAC16-20.CACBC阅读21-23CAB24-27BCDA28-31CDBC32-35DCAD七选五36-40CEAGD完形41-45CADAD46-50BBCAC51-55ADDBC语篇填空56.it57.universally58.While/Although/Though59.with60.that
61.an62.studying63.passionate64.isserved65.represented应用文TheAnnualSportsMeetKickedOffInagesturetoarousestudents’awarenessofgettingintoshapeandstrengtheningthebondwitheachother,theannualsportsmeetkickedoffwithabanginourschoolsportsfieldlastweek.Studentsfromallthethreegradestookanactivepartinadiversityofevents.Alltheathletesmadeeveryendeavortoobtainextraordinaryresultsfortheirclass,sweatingonthesportsfieldwiththeirclassmatescheeringandclappingforthem.Exhaustedaswewere,wedidbenefitalotfromthesportsmeet.Itwasthroughthiseventthatimportancewasattachedtobuildingupourbody,goingbeyondourselvesandbeingunitedasone.读后续写Chenmissedseeinghertalkingtothebirds.Weekafterweek,Chenplayedaloneinhistoy-filledroom.ThepictureofLan’schattingwithbirdscametohismindagain.LookingatLan’scoin,Chenwonderedwhattodoifshecamebacktositinhisshade.Shouldhechargeheragain,orshouldhegivethecoinback?Manymonthslater,thesummersunreturned,hotasever.ChenstoodbyhiswindoweachSunday,lookingforwardtoLan’scomingagain.OntheSundayLanappearedasexpected.Atthesightofher,Chenracedoutside.Withouthesitation,hereachedintohispocket,pulledoutLan’scoin,andhandeditback.“I’msorry,”hesaid.“Youdidn’tneedtopayme.”Lanwastoosurprisedtobelieveit,sosheaskedindoubt,“Thissummer,yourshadebelongstoeveryone?”“Yes,”repliedChen.“Now,please,callthebirdsdownforus.Let’stellstories.”Theybegantoplaywithbirdstogether,cheerfullaughterechoingintheair.
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