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2023年硚口区高三年级起点质量检测高三英语试卷考试时间7月26日上午8:25-10:25试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(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.Howwillthemanpaythebill?A.Bycreditcard.B.IncashC.Bycheck.2.Whatwillthewomandrink?A.Coffee.B.CokeC.Tea.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.MotherandsonB.BrotherandsisterC.Babysitterandchild.4.Whydoesthewomanwanttoloseweight?A.Tokeephealthy.B.Tofitintoadress.C.Toattendafriend'swedding.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.AsongB.AsingerC.Aradioprogram.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whoisthewoman?A.Theman'sdaughter.B.Theman'smother.C.Theman'swife.7.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Makingamap.B.Buyingsomethingonline.C.Lookingforthedirection.,听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwillthespeakersdotogether?A.Seeafilm.B.Readabook.C.Goonholiday.9.WhatdidthewomandoafterreadingthebookTheBeach?A.ShesettleddowninThailand.B.Shetraveledtoaforeigncountry.C.Shewatchedthemovieseveraltimes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atthecityhall.B.Atafriend'shouse.C.Atatouristattraction.11.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Showhimaround.B.Lendhimamap.C.Explainavisitingroutetohim.12.Howlongwillthemanstayattheplace?A.Twohours.B.Threehours.C.Fivehours.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemostdifficultpartoftheworkaccordingtotheman?A.Thewallpaper.B.Thepainting.C.Theelectrics.14.Howdidthemanknowthewaystobuildthefurniture?A.Hisuncletaughthim.B.Hewatchedsomevideos.C.Hetalkedwithaprofessional.15.Howlongwillthecurrentprojecttakeintotal?A.Tenweeks.B.Eightweeks.C.Twoweeks.16.Howwillthewomanprobablyfeelafterfinishingtheproject?A.Relieved.B.Pleased.C.Depressed.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatinfluencesregionalfoodpreference?A.Climate.B.Ingredients.C.Appetite.18.Whatdosouthernersrarelyeat?A.Seafood.B.Wheat.C.Meat.,19.Whichcountryismistakenlyconsideredastheoriginoficecream?A.Italy.B.America.C.TheUK.20.Whoinventedpastaaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheChinese.B.TheItalian.C.TheBritish.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。AGettingtoknowyourmoneypersonalitycanhelpyoureininyourspendinghabitsandtakebackcontrolofyourpersonalfinances.Here,financesavingmoneyexpertPeteRidleyatCarFinanceSaverrevealstheUKscoremoneypersonalities,alongwithactionstoadoptthatreducethenegativeconsequencesofeachpersonalitytype.TheSpontaneousSpenderAspontaneousspenderreferstoapersonthatexhibitsa"spendnow,thinklater"attitude.Theycanfindittrickytodifferentiatebetween"needtohaves"and"nicetohaves",andoftenfeel"spender'sguilt"."Beforeyoumakeapurchase,taketimetodecidewhethertheitemisa'needtohave'ora'nicetohave'.Thiswillaidinavoidingsplurges(挥霍)thatprovideshorttermsatisfactionandpost-spenders"guilt."saysRidley.TheDeterminedSaverAnunderlyingsenseofworryandfearcanbeattherootofapersistentsaver,andtheirdeterminationtosavedisguisesanoverwhelmingfearofmoney."Savingisgreat,"saysRidley,"butit'simportanttoregardmoneyasafriendandnotanenemy.Alwaysbesuretomakenon-essentialpurchases.Theseitemsdon'thavetobeamajorexpense,butjustenoughthatyouacknowledgethatmoneycanbetheretobeenjoyedandnotjustputaway."TheMoney=StatusThispersonalitytypecanlivebeyondtheirmeansbymakingpurchasesthattheydon'tneed,strivingtokeepupwithothersandsayingyestofriendshipplansthattheycannotafford,tokeepuptheappearanceoffinancialwellbeing.,"It'sherethatyoucanadoptthe50/20/30rule:50percentessentiallivingexpenses,30percentdisposableincomeand20percentsavingandpayingdebts,"suggestsRidley.Thiswillmaintainfinancialwellbeingwhilehelpingtoacknowledgethatmoneydoesn'tnecessarilyequalstatusorevenimpressthosearoundyou.21.Whichtypeofmoneypersonalityisnotmentionedinthetext?A.Cathystrugglestocheckherbankbalance.B.Edentendstospendonimpulsewithlittlepre-planning.C.Gilldemonstratesadeterminedsaverapproachtoherfinances.D.Joycebuysanunaffordableluxurytoboastaboutherfinancialwellbeing.22.WhatdoesRidleysuggestpeopledoiftheyarealwaysmakingpurchasestoimpressothers?A.Manageyourmoneywisely.B.Spendsomemoneyonnon-essentialsforjoy.C.Checkyourfinancesregularly.D.Taketimetoassesshowmuchyoulovetheitems.23.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanthetextbefound?A.Health.B.Business.C.Finance.D.Culture.BDuringmyfirstyearincollege,Iwassilent.Iwastooafraidofsayingsomethingwrong.IdeclaredareligionmajorasasophomoreandtookaclassfromBarbara,ayoungtheologian.MymindwassplitopenbyarangeofnewthinkersandwritersandbythequalityofBarbara'squestions,Ifinallyhadsomethingtosayandtheenergytosayit.IwasafrequentvisitorduringBarbara'sofficehours,arocketofwords.Shelistenedandcalmlyresponded,aperfectcontrasttomyfeverishramblings.Ilovedwhatshesawinme,whichwasarangeofabilitiesIhadneverseeninmyself.Inthefollowingyears,ourrelationshipgraduallydeepened,butIwasalwaysconsciousofateacher-studentdynamic.ThischangedfundamentallywhenIbecameaparent.IhadmysoninMarch2010,andBarbarawasoneofthefirsttocongratulateme.When,ninemonthslater,mychildwasdiagnosedwithTay-Sachsdisease,arareandalwaysterminalillnesswithnotreatmentandnocure,shesentmealetter-handwrittenonawhitelegalpad.Forthenexttwoandahalfyears,Barbarawrotemeregular,sometimesweekly,letters,remarkablelettersthatarerevealing,loving,andkind.,Theletter,writtenrightbeforemysondiedwhenhewasthree,wasthemostpersonalandperhapsthemostprofound."Ithinkhe'smadeyoubetterbyopeningupthegreatfireofyourlove,"shewrote,"withhissmallbutmagnificentexistence."Ihaveneverinmylifereadamoredeeplycomfortingsentence,onethatspoketomygrandesthopes,mydeepestfears,andtheonlyfaiththatremainstome,whichisabeliefinchaos.Ourlovehadbloomedanddeepenedfromaguardedmutualrespecttoaricher,deeperfriendship.Mentorsaremeanttoleadthoseintheirchargeintofreshunderstanding,helpthemsortandfilternewexperiences,assistintheprojectofmakingsenseoutofthechaosthatishumanlife.Mentorsobserveandaccompanythedarkestdespair,thewildestsorrow,andthemostunexpectedjoy.24.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Theauthortooktheclassbecausesheexcelledintheology.B.Theirrelationshipchangedsignificantlybeyondateacher-studentmode.C.TheauthorwasafrequentvisitortoBarbara'shomeafterworkinghours.D.Barbara'speacefulexteriorwasacontrasttotheauthor'soverexcitedtalk.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"This"inparagraph3referto?A.ThewayBarbaratreatedherstudents.B.Thefactthattheauthorkeptsilentinclass.C.Theroleoftheauthorasacollegestudent.D.TherelationshipbetweenBarbaraandtheauthor.26.WhattransformedtherelationshipbetweenBarbaraandtheauthorfromamutualrespecttoadeeperfriendship?A.Barbara'seffortstosolvetheproblem.B.TheempathyshowninBarbara'sletter.C.Theauthor'sin-depthunderstandingofBarbara.D.Barbara'scongratulationsonthebirthoftheauthor'sson.27.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofBarbara?A.Demandinganddedicated.B.Responsibleandreasonable.C.Insightfulandinspiring.D.Aggressiveandambitious.C,Doyoucravechips,pizza,donuts,orcake?Thesekindsoffoodsarehighinsugarandfats,whichmakethemdeliciousbutnotnutritious.Arecentanalysissuggeststhatcertainingredientsinthesetypesofprocessedfoodscanbeaddictive.AccordingtotheresearchpublishedinthejournalAddiction,certainfoodscantriggerthesamefeelingsasdrugs.Itallcomesdowntowhat'shappeninginthebrain.Whenwefeelhappy,it'sduetoafloodofthefeel-goodchemicaldopamine(多巴胺)inthestriatum.Thisregionispartofthebrain'srewardcircuit.Thestriatumgetsadopaminerushwhensomethinggoodhappens.Drugsandalcoholcancauseasimilarhigh.So,itturnsout,cansomepopularsnackfoods."We'redesignedtofindcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)andfats,"saysAshleyGearhardt,apsychologistattheUniversityofMichiganinAnnArbor.Evolvingsuchtasteshelpedourancestors"overcomefamineandmakesurewesurvive,"sheexplains.Thatcriticalroleshapedthebrain'srewardsystem,makingushard-wiredtoenjoycarbohydratesandfattyfoods.Theproblemisn'twithallfoodscontainingcarbohydratesandfats.Fruitisfullofsugar.Oatsandotherwholegrainshavelotsofcarbohydrates.Nutsandmeathavefat.Butsuchunprocessedfoods-eateninaformthat'ssimilartohowtheygrew-alsocontainothernutrients,suchasfiber,thatslowdigestion.Thatlimitshowquicklyourbodiescanabsorbthenutrients.Cookies,candy,soda,friesandotherhighlyprocessedfoodslackthoseadditionalnutrients.Suchfoodscontainingredientsthathavebeenhighlychangedfromtheirnaturalstate.They'rechockfullofeasy-to-absorbcarbohydratesandaddedfats.What'smore,theyoftencontainingredientsthatdon'tnaturallyoccurtogether.Whenweeatthesefoods,wegetaquick"hit"ofcarbsandfatsthatgivethebrainaboost.Thatmakesuswanttoeatthemagainandagain.28.Accordingtothearticle,whichtypesoffoodcanbeaddictive?A.Fruitsandgrains.B.Cookiesandcake.C.Nutsandmeat.D.Oatsandfiber.29.Whyarehumanshard-wiredtoenjoycarbsandfattyfoods,accordingtothearticle?A.Theyprovidequickenergy.B.Theyhelpedourancestorssurvive.C.Theyarefulloffiber.D.Theycontainnaturalsugars.30.Howdoesthebrainreactwhenweeatcertainhighlyprocessedfoods?A.Itgetsaboostofcarbsandfatsthatmakeusfeelfull.B.Itslowsdownthedigestionprocess.,C.Ittriggersthesamefeelingsasdrugs.D.Itreleasesfeel-goodchemicalsthatpreventaddiction.31.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?A.Certainprocessedfoodscancreateaddictiveresponses.B.Unprocessedfoodsarebetterforyouthanprocessedfoods.C.Ourbrainsareborntoenjoycarbohydratesandfats.D.Thelackofadditionalnutrientsinprocessedfoodsmakesthemunhealthy.DWhetherwearesittingdownorstandingup,stillormoving,bodypostureinfluencesourmood.Severalstudieshaveshownthislinkbetweenphysicalpostureandmood.Othershaveshownarelationshipbetweenourmoodandourcognitive(认知的)performance,includingmemory,reasoning,learning,andthespeedofreactionandprocessingofinformation.Soalogicalquestionarises.Canbodypostureinfluenceourcognitiveperformance?Previously,aNewZealandteam(UniversityofAuckland)carriedoutanexperimentonposturewhenwewalk,especiallyinthestreet.Theteamhadfoundaveryclearinfluenceofourpostureonourmoodandconfidence.Itappearsthatwalkingwithahunchedback,bowedheadandmotionlessarmshaveanegativeinfluenceonourmentalstate.Indeed,theresearchersfoundthatthesimpleactofstraighteningup,standingupstraight,withyourheadheldhigh,andgazingforwardgivesusaseriousboostofconfidence.Notonlydoesourspontaneousposturehaveapsychologicaleffect,butbycorrectingit,itispossibletobringaboutimprovementinthelongterm.Inthisotherstudy,thistimecarriedoutbyanAustrianteam(FriedrichAlexanderUniversityinErlangen-Nuremberg),researchersobservedthesamephenomenon,thistimeinasittingposition.Youngadultswereinvitedtoparticipateintestspresentedasintendedtoassesstheirabilitytoconcentrate.Infact,theresearchershadthemsitindifferentpostures—fromuprighttoveryslumped(消沉)—inordertonotetheirinfluencesonmoodandcognition.Afirstobservationindicatesthat"sittingupright"isassociatedwithabetteroverallmood.Itisalsofoundtohaveapositiveinfluenceonthespeedofprocessinginformationandcompletingtasks,althoughthetestpassratedoesnotvarysignificantlywithposture.,Finally,andsurprisinglyenough,bloodpressureisalittlemorefavorableinanuprightposition.Tofurthercompletethelistofbenefitsofsittingupright,wewilladdthatitiswidelyrecommendedforprotectingthebackincaseofworkthatrequiressittingforalongtime.32.Whydoesthewritermentionthestudiesatthebeginning?A.Tointroducewhatcognitiveperformanceis.B.Toemphasizetheimportanceofbodyposture.C.Toprovetheresultsofthosestudiesarewrong.D.Toraiseanewquestiontobestudiedandsolved.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"hunched"meaninParagraph3?A.straightened.B.bent.C.loose.D.solid.34.Whatdoesthefirststudyindicate?A.Postureinfluencesourmentalstate.B.Straighteninguphasanegativeeffect.C.Gazingupwardbuildsupconfidence.D.Walkingpostureisespeciallyimportant.35.Whatcanwelearnaboutsittingupright?A.Ithasmentalandphysicalbenefits.B.Ithelpsimprovethetestpassrate.C.Itrequiressittingforalongtime.D.Itincreasesthebloodpressure.第二节(共5小题;每小题分2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoacceptchangeinlifeandembraceitpositivelyChangeistheonlyconstantinlife.36Becausewhetherwewantitornot,changeisinevitable.Itis"change"thatmakesourlifemoveforward.It's"change"thatmakeslifeexcitingandworthliving.Let'sseehowtostaystrongwhenwefacechangesinlife.AcceptthesituationChangeshappenexpectedlyandunexpectedly.37Buttherecanbechangesthathappensosuddenlythatyoumighthavetoexperiencepainfuldaysandhaveatoughtimecopingwiththem.Giveyourselfsometimetocometotermswithit.Youmayhavetogothroughamourningperiodwhereyouhavetoexperienceallkindsofemotions.Lettheemotionscomeoutandmakespacefor,them.It'snormaltofeelsadandasenseoflosswhenyouthinkaboutyouroldlife.Seeksupportandifpossible,takeafewdaysofftofindyourstrength.It'simportanttolearntodealwiththetransitionphasebeforeyoufullystartlivingthenewreality.EmbracetheunknownMostofusareafraidoftheunknownandthereforeareresistanttochange._38Evenifitisforgood,wehesitatetoacceptchangebecausehumanbeingslovestructureandroutine.ButIhaveoftenexperiencedinmylifethatthe"unknown"Ifearedsomuchwasnotthatscaryatall,onceIwentthroughit.Andthatmyworriesweresomethingthatmymindmadeup.Truthbetold,mostofthethingsIworriedaboutdidn'thappenanyway.Ifwearenotwillingtoembracetheunknown,wemaymissoutonlotsofgoodthingsthatlifehaskeptinstoreforus.39Oneofthereasonswhychangeisdifficulttoacceptisbecauseoftherangeofemotionswefeelwhenweconfrontchange.40Acknowledgeyourfears,butstopyourselffrombeingtunnel-visioned.Ourmindhasawayofbringinguppossiblescenariosandfearofthem.ButIhavelearnedovertheyearsthatmostofthethingswefeardon'thappenandusually,somethinggoodcomesfromchange.Irecentlylearnedhowtoembraceemotionsfromoneofmyspiritual-teachers.Shewouldsay,"Whenyoufeelemotions,givethemanameandacknowledgethattheyhavecometo'visit".”A.Acknowledgeyourfears.B.Lookathowfaryouhavecome.C.Thesoonerwelearntomakepeacewiththisfact,thebetter.D.Wefeartheunknownbecauseanythingcanhappentousthere.E.Expectedorplannedchangescanbuyussometimeforpreparation.F.It'simportanttoembraceyourfeelingsandacceptthattheyarethere.G.Peoplewhohaveexperiencedthelossoflovedonesoftentalkabouthowthatexperiencechangedthem.第三部分语言知识运用(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四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwasbusyandoftendealtwithcustomeremailsatlunch.Evenfifteenminutesintheemployee,lunchroomseemeda_41Mycompany,likemanycompanies,cutcostsbynot_42__peopleastheyleft.Thesurvivorshadtotakeupmore_43Forme,this44nolunchhour,plustakingworkhome.Iwantedto_45__,butIcouldn'tuntilIhadanotherjobinhand._46intheory,butgivenhowannoyedtheextrahoursmademefeel,itwasdifficulttoconvince47employerstohireme.Ifelttrapped.Thenachance_48withalittlegirlchangedmyperspective.Thegirlwas_49happy,standinginlinewithhermomatthegrocery."Gooddayatschool?"Iasked.Anod."What'syourfavoritesubject?”Ismiledattheanswer.I50whenthathadbeenmyanswer.Atthattime,noteacherstoldyouwhattodoatlunch.Wejustplayedhappily.Thatbrief51leftmewondering:Whathadhappenedtolunch?IknewthatbylawIwas52_toalunchbreak.SoIdecidedtostart_53it.Ibegantohadawalkduringthelunchbreak,whichmademerefreshed.NowI'mstill54anewpositionbutwithlessstressed-outurgencythanbefore.Youcan'talwayschangeyour55_,butyoucanalwayschangeyourperspective.41.A.luxuryB.solutionC.concernD.procedure42.A.protectingB.remindingC.supportingD.replacing43.A.guidanceB.workC.timeD.reference44.A.representedB.provedC.meantD.designed45.A.acceptB.exchangeC.quitD.agree46.A.IndependentB.LegalC.CreativeD.Nice47.A.potentialB.previousC.optimisticD.influential48.A.travelB.discoveryC.cooperationD.conversation49.A.equallyB.merelyC.extremelyD.usually50.A.sharedB.rememberedC.recordedD.checked51.A.encounterB.tripC.stopD.summary52.A.entitledB.exposedC.relatedD.suggested53.A.evaluatingB.extendingC.takingD.escaping54.A.adaptingtoB.lookingforC.takingoverD.addingto,55.A.circlesB.identityC.appearanceD.circumstances第二节短文填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容一个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TeaiscommonlyconsiderednativetoSouthernChina.However,inagardeninGelingvillageinMetogcountyintheTibetautonomousregion,themorningairisfilledwiththesweetaromaof56(fresh)pickedtea.TseringYangdron,a25-year-oldMonba,oneoftheethnicgroups57liveinthisregion,skillfullymakesherwaythroughthegarden,carefullypickingtendertealeavesandtossingthemintoabamboobaskettiedtoherwaist.Teapicking58(become)ahabitforheroverthepastfiveyears.Aftersheisdone,TseringYangdrongoesbackhome,whereshealsorunsahomestay."Wehavecomeupwith59dishoffreshteabudsfriedwitheggs,"shesaid.Akilogramoffreshteabuds60(sell)for300yuan.Once_61(dry)andprocessedtomakegreentea,theirvalueincreasessignificantly.Gelingwasonceinaccessibleasaresultofthedenseforests,62theopeningoftheMetoghighwayin2013significantlyimprovedconnectivityandcreatedopportunitiesforeconomicgrowth.PriortoHuangJiabin'sappointment63thevillage'sPartysecretary,theteaplantationinGelingwasaneglectedpieceofland.“64(realize)thevalleywassuitableforgrowingtea,since2018,wehaveimprovedthemanagementoftheteaplantation,introducedadvancedplantingtechniquesandprovidedtrainingfor65(village),"Huangsaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你刚刚参观了你市博物馆举办的一次“遇见艺术家(MeettheArtists)”的展览,请为你校英文报写一则评论,内容包括:1.展览概况;2.观展感受;3.意见建议。注意:,1.写作词数应为80左右;2.为使行文连贯,可以适当增加细节。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。"SAIBABA!SaiBaba!SaiBaba!Hahahaha!”"TodayisShimla'sbigday!Wehaveacelebrityvisitingourcity!Hahahaha!"Rani'scheeksburnedwithembarrassmentandtearsstunghereyesassheelbowedherwaytotheexitthroughthecrowdofteasingboysinthepackedschoolbus.Itwasn'tthefirsttimeshehadbeencalledSaiBaba,afterthefamousHinduholyman(印度圣人)she'dseenonTVwithhistrademarkafro(爆炸式卷发)toweringoverhishead.Butthistimehadtobetheworst.Ranijumpedofftheschoolbus,angrythoughtshoveringinsideRani'sheadasshemarchedhomeinthedrizzlingrain.Whydidherhairhavetocurllikeagiantcottoncandyballoonjustwhenshewantedittobehave?Why,why,why,fumedRaniassheturnedthebackdoorkey."Rani,isthatyou?"Mamacalledfromthefamilyroom.SuddenlyRani'scousins,AmitandSumit,camechargingtowardher."HowmanyeggsdoesRanihaveinthatnestonherhead?"screamedAmit."Letmegetthatwig(假发)offRani'shead!"shoutedSumit.Beforeshecouldthink,Ranihadfledoutthedoorandwentbackupthéroadshe'dwalkeddownminutesbefore.Halfwayup,sheslidunseenbehindagreencurtainofbamboo.Tearingthroughthewildgrowth,shemadeherwaydownanarrowmudpathintoaclearing(空地).Shethrewherschoolbagonthegroundandbreathedhard."Ihatemyhair!"shecried.Collapsingonherschoolbag,shebitterlyrememberedthetimeshe'dspenttryingtosmoothherhairinvain.Beforelong,shefellintoafitfulsleep."RANI!RAA-AANI!”RaniwokeuptoMama'scalls.Shesoundedanxious."I'llnevergohome,"shepromisedherselfdarkly.MamaletAmitandSumitmakefunofme.Papawouldneverhavedonethat.Hewouldlistentomeandstandbymyside.Theminutesworeon.Aloneinhersecrethideout,RaniwatchedtheshadowofMamagetlongerandbegintodisappearasduskfell.注意:1、续写词数应为150左右:2、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。,Paragraph1:Suddenly,leavesrustling,someoneorsomethingwasmakingitswayintotheclearing.Paragraph2:ThenextmomentPapawassittingbesideher.听力1-30题每小题1.5分,共30分答案1-5ВССВА6-10ACAВС11-15СВСВА16-20CABAA阅读20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分21.A22.A23.C24.D25.D26.B27.C28.B29.B30.C31.A32.D33.B34.A35.A36.C37.E38.D39.A40.F完型填空共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分41.A42.D43.B44.C45.C,46.D47.A48.D49.C50.B51.A52.A53.C54.B55.D语篇填空每小题1.5分共15分56.freshly57.that/who58.hasbecome59.a60.sells61.dried应用文满分15分62.but/yet63.as64.Realizing/Havingrealized65.villagersThisMayDaysawnumerousvisitorstothe"MeettheArtists"exhibitioninourcitymuseum.Tocultivatecitizen'sartisticaccomplishment,themuseumexhibitedmanyfantasticpicturesofimpressionistsandpost-impressionists,bringingafeastfortheeyesofartlovers.IenjoyedeverysecondoftheshowandwasparticularlyattractedbyVanGogh'sStarryNightandtheSunflowers.Exposedtohiscolors,formsandimagination,Iseemedtohavereachedhispassionateinnerworld.IhopeinthefutureshowscanlastlongerandmoreschoolsofpicturesincludingChinesemasterpiecescanbedisplayed.读后续写满分25分PossibleversionSuddenly,leavesrustling,someoneorsomethingwasmakingitswayintotheclearing.Ranifroze.Sheknewaboutthedangerousanimals-thefoxesandsnakesandevenman-eatingleopards—thatlurkedinthelushjungles.Ashiverwentdownherspine.Huggingherselfclose,shecrouchedlower,notdaringtomoveamuscle.Tinynightbugsbitintohersoftfleshandhungerpangswrackedherbelly.Raniwastorturedbysuchadisastrousday!Sheheldherbreathastherustlinggrewlouder,,hereyesscanningthebushesfrantically.Suddenly,thethickleavesparted,andadarkformsteppedintotheclearing.Rani'sheartleapingwithfear,sheopenedhermouthtoscream.ThenextmomentPapawassittingbesideher.ReliefandjoyfloodedthroughRani.SheflungherarmsaroundPapaandclungtohim."Rani!What'swrong?"avisiblyrelievedPapaasked.Ranihesitatedatfirst,butthenbrokedownintears,"Ihatemyhair!"Shepouredouteverythingaboutteasing."Andthat'snotall,"Ranisobbed."MamaevenletAmitandSumitgetawaywithit."Papasighed,strokedherdisheveledhairandplantedasoftkissonherforehead.

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发布时间:2023-08-10 17:33:01 页数:15
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