首页

湖南省2024届高三英语上学期8月开学检测试题(Word版附答案)

资源预览文档简介为自动调取,内容显示的完整度及准确度或有误差,请您下载后查看完整的文档内容。

1/11

2/11

剩余9页未读,查看更多内容需下载

衡阳市八中2024届高三暑期检测英语试题时量150分钟满分150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30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1.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atashoeshop.B.Ataclothesshop.C.Atapaintshop.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Makemorefriends.B.Tryharderatwork.C.Haveapositiveattitude.3.Whatwillthemandonext?A.OrganizeatriptoFrance.B.Sendalettertotheschool.C.Prepareateachingcourseintraveling.4.WhatdothespeakersthinkofGary?A.He'sunqualified.B.He'swell-behaved.C.He'sfaithful.5.Howmuchdoesthecakecost?A.$2.00.B.$3.50.C.$5.50.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.WhoisHelenprobably?A.Thegirl'sfriend.B.Theman'sdaughter.C.Theman'swife.7.Whatwillthegirldoat5:00p.m.?A.Haveamealwiththeman.B.Buysomesnacks.C.Dosports.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanwanttoparkthecarinanotherplace?A.Theparkingspaceissmall.B.Therearelargerspacesavailable.C.Sheparksinaspotforthedisabled.9.WherewillthewomanandJennygofirst?A.Thedrugstore.B.Thehairsalon.C.Theshoestore.10.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Garageattendantandcarowner.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistheweatherlikeatthemoment?A.Foggy.B.Rainy.C.Clear.12.Whereisthewomangoing?11/11,A.Thesea.B.Theforest.C.Themountains.13.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Bookahotelforhim.B.Bringhimacoffee.C.Contacthim.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ShoppingforChristmas.B.PerformingonChristmas.C.SelectingChristmaslights.15.Whywilltheeventgetpressattention?A.Theleadactorsarewellknown.B.Themarketisinafamouslocation.C.Thenewactorshavegoodimages.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheopportunity?A.Excited.B.Uninterested.C.Worried.17.Whatmustbeperfectonthedayaccordingtothewoman?A.Theticketsales.B.Thesoundquality.C.Thecostumes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthespeakertalkingto?A.Peoplewhohavereadherbooks.B.Peoplewhoarelookingforjobs.C.Peoplewhowanttowritetheirownbooks.19.Whatdoesthespeakercomparewritingabookto?A.Completingaworkassignment.B.Writingauniversityessay.C.Readingamagazinearticle.20.Howdoesthespeakergetmostofherideas?A.Byreadingpapers.B.Byspeakingtopeople.C.Byspendingtimeonline.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)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。EndangeredSpeciesYouthArtContest2023ContestNowOpen!Joinusforour6thannualEndangeredSpeciesYouthArtContest!IncelebrationofEndangeredSpeciesDay(May19,2023),RogerWilliamsParkZooisacceptingartentriesfromlocalK-12gradestudentsintheNewEnglandareashowingthreatenedandendangeredspecies.Togetherwehopetoraiseawarenessabouttheimportanceofsavingendangeredspeciesandtheirwildhabitats.WinnerswillbeformallyannouncedbyMay2023.Rules&ArtSubmissionInstructions:▲Allentriesaretobesubmittedelectronically.WebformwillbemadeavailablebeginningFebruary1,2023.▲Students'artworksmustbeoriginal.Computer-producedimageswillNOTbejudged.▲Allartworksmustbeaboutthreatened/endangeredspecies.▲Eachartentrymustalsoincludeashortexplanation(3-5sentences)astowhysavingyourchosenspeciesfromextinctionisimportant.Deadline:EntriesmustbereceivedbySunday,April2,2023.Lateentrieswillnotbejudged.2023ArtContestPrizesGRANDPRIZE(JudgesChoice)▲OneFamilyRWPZoomembership(aS149value;orextrayearaddedtocurrentZoomembership)▲Anadopt-an-animalpackageofyourchoice11/11,▲One$100giftcardGRADECATEGORYWINNERS(GradesK-2,Grades3-12)Eachgrade-winnershallreceive:★SixGeneraldaytimeadmissionticketstoRWPZoo★One$25giftcardHONORABLEMENTIONS(GradesK-2,Grades3-12)Eachgrade-honorablementionshallreceive:·FourGeneraldaytimeadmissionticketstoRWPZoo·AnawardcertificateAllwinningartworkswillbehighlightedontheZoo'swebsiteandsocialmediapages,andintheZoo'ssummerWILDMagazineissue.21.Howcanyousubmityourartwork?A.Bysendingitinanenvelope.B.Byturningitinonthewebsite.C.Byhandingittothezooinperson.D.Byhavingitdeliveredtothejudges.22.Whatshouldyouexplaininyourentry?A.Thehabitatsofthreatenedandendangeredspecies.B.Therelationshipbetweenhumansandendangeredspecies.C.Themeasurestoprotectendangeredspecies.D.Thereasonofprotectingyourtargetedspecies.23.Whatawardwillagrandprizewinnerget?A.Achoicetoadoptananimal.B.AS25worthofgiftcardtothezoo.C.Anexhibitionoftheartworkallyearround.D.SixticketstoRWPZooforgeneraldailytimeadmission.BMaryO’ConnorandherhusbandBobbyHugheshadbeeninLetterkennyforacoupleofdays,whentheydecidedtheywouldspendtheafternoonatRathmullanbeach.Bobbyisadiabetic(糖尿病患者)andneedstotakeinsulin(胰岛素)regularly.Onthatmorning,hehadcheckedhisbloodsugarlevels,whichwerefine.Heatebreakfastwithoutanydifficulty.However,anunluckyincidenthappened.Marysaid,“Tenminutesafterweweretherehejustcompletelywentdown.Itwasjustscaryanditwassosudden.Ithinkthereallysevereheatwasakeyfactor,butitreflectedhowquicklythingscouldchange.”Afewmomentslater,twowomenfromDerrynoticedthatandrapidlycameover.OnecalledSarawhoalsowasasimilarpatientrecognizedstraightawaywhatwasgoingon.Shesaid,“Ihadabottleofglucosegel(葡萄糖凝胶)thatIkeptforemergenciesandIwasrubbingitontoBobby’sgums.”Marysaid,“SomeyounglifeguardswereabletocallanambulanceandanotherladycalledEmma,whowasanurse,stoppedbytohelpusaswell.EventuallywegothimintotheambulanceandIstartedtoshakefromtheshockofitall.Aniceman,LiamMcAteer,whosemumownsthepubinRathmullan,offeredtodrivemetothehospitalandeventookmebackagaintogetmycar.”MarysaidthatthestaffattheLetterkennyhospitalweresobrilliantintreatingBobbythathewasabletobedischargedlaterthatdayat6:30pm.Shesaidthatwhiletherewasmuchmoredramaintheirholidaythanshethoughttherewouldbe,shewasverytouchedbythekindstrangers.Marycontinued,“Itiswonderfultoknowtherearegoodpeopleandwearebothsogratefulforallhelpthattheygaveus.”24.WhatdidMaryandBobbygotoLetterkennyfor?A.TovisitRathmullanbeach.B.Togoonholiday.C.Togotohospital.D.Togoonbusiness.25.WhydidBobbygodownfaintedsuddenlybythebeach?11/11,A.Checkedhisbloodsugarlevels.B.Nottakingmedicineirregularly.C.Thesevereheatofthatday.D.Beingonthebeachtoolong.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthesceneofthefirstaid?A.Emmarecognizedstraightawaywhatwasgoingon.B.Sarawasadiabetic(糖尿病患者).C.LiamMcAteerwasanownerofapubinRathmullan.D.ThestaffattheLetterkennyhospitalwerebrilliantintreatingBobby.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnAwkwardHolidayB.AMedicalIncidentC.ThePowerfulAidD.TheUnusualCoupleC“Ilikepigs,”WinstonChurchillsupposedlyoncesaid.“Dogslookupatus,catslookdownonus,butpigstreatusasequals.”WhetherChurchill’scontemporaryGeorgeOrwellalsolikedpigsislessclear.Buthe,too,surelysawsomethinginthemthatwaslackinginotherdomesticbeasts,foritwastheywhoendeduprunningtheshowinnovelAnimalFarm.Pigs,then,areintelligentsocialcreatures.And,likeallanimals,theysometimesfight.AstudyjustpublishedinAnimalCognitionbyIvanNorscia,abiologicalanthropologistattheUniversityofTurin,inItaly,andhiscolleagues,lookedathowagroupof104domesticpigswentaboutresolvingsuchincidents.Intotal,Dr.Norsciaandhisteamstudiedthedetailsof216pigconflictsoverthecourseofsixmonths.Somepigstendtobeattackers;otherstendtobevictims.Whoiswhatdependslargelyonweight,for,amongpigspoundsmeanpower.Theattackermightbite,kick,bumporliftthevictim(orstringtogetherasequenceofthoseactions).Mostconflictsendedinseconds,butsomelastedaminuteortwo.Inmostanimalspeciesthatwouldbethat.However,manyofthepigconflictsDr.Norsciaobservedhadinterestedpartiesbeyondtheprotagonists(主角).Hethereforewantedtounderstandtheroleofthesebystandersinresolvingfights—andwhatthissaysaboutpigs’cognitive(认知)abilities.Sincetherewasusuallynotenoughtimeforabystanderpigtointerveneduringtheheatofaconflict(thoughthisdidoccur),heandhiscolleagueslookedatwhathappenedinthethreeminutesdirectlyfollowinganaggressiveinteraction.Sometimes,theyfound,theprotagonistsmadeupontheirown—forinstance,bytouchingnoses.Onotheroccasions,though,athirdpigsteppedin.Sometimesthisbystanderactedasapeacemaker,engagingwiththeattackerandreducingthenumberofsubsequentattackscomparedwithwhatmightotherwisehavebeenexpected.Sometimes,bycontrast,thebystanderengagedwiththevictim.Thisappearedtocalmthevictimdown,foritreducedanxiety-relatedbehaviorsuchasshakingandscratching.28.WhydoestheauthormentionWinstonChurchillinthefirstparagraph?A.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.B.Toshowpigsareinspirational.C.TostateChurchilllovespigs.D.Toprovepigsareclever.29.Whatprobablydecidesonthepigs’rolesinpigconflict?A.Theirages.B.Theirweight.C.Theirsafetyneeds.D.Theircognitiveabilities.30.WhydidIvanNorsciaandhiscolleaguesconductthestudy?A.Torecordthedetailsof216pigconflicts.B.Tofigureouttherelationshipbetweenpigs.C.Tocomprehendtheroleofbystandersinconflictresolution.D.Tofindoutthereasonforpigs’conflicts.31.Howwillthebystanderinteractwiththevictimafterafight?11/11,A.Byshakingit.B.Byofferingcomforttoit.C.Byscratchingitsback.D.Bytouchingitsnose.DEverylanguageandculturehascursewords(脏话).Whatgivesacurseworditspowerispartlyitsmeaningandpartlyitssound.“InEnglish,forexample,cursewordstendtocontainahighpercentageofplosive(爆破音)sounds—includingP,TandK,”saidRyanMcKay,apsychologistatUniversityofLondon.Dr.McKayteamedupwithhiscolleagueShiriLev-AritolearnwhetherthisfamiliarpatternwentbeyondEnglish.Theywonderedwhetheritmightevenrepresentwhat’scalledsoundsymbolism.Soundsymbolismiswhenawordsoundslikewhatitmeans.TheresearchersfirstaskedfluentspeakersofHebrew,Hindi,Hungarian,KoreanandRussiantolistthemostvulgar(粗俗的)wordstheycouldthinkof.Oncethey’dmadealistofeachlanguage’smostfrequentlyusedcursewords,theresearcherscomparedthesewithneutralwordsfromthesamelanguage.Intheselanguages,theydidn’tfindtheplosivesoundsthatseemcommoninEnglishcursewords.“Instead,wefoundthatthevulgarwordsweredefinedbywhattheylacked:theapproximant(近似音)soundsthatincludelettersI,L,R,WandY,”Dr.Lev-Arisaid.Next,thescientistsinvited215nativespeakersofsixlanguages:Arabic,Chinese,Finnish,French,GermanandSpanish.Theparticipantslistenedtopairsofwordsinalanguagetheydidn’tspeak,andguessedwhichwordineachpairwasoffensive.Inreality,allthewordswereinvented.Forexample,theresearchersstartedwiththeAlbanianword“zog,”for“bird,”andcreatedthepairoffakewords“yog"and“tsog.”Participantsweremorelikelytoguessthatwordswithoutapproximants,suchas“tsog,”werecurses.Finally,theresearcherscombedthroughthedictionaryforEnglishcursewordsandtheircleaned-upversions.Onceagain,thecleanversionsincludedmoreofthesoundsI,L,R,WandY.A20th-centurylinguisticprincipleclaimedthatthesoundsofwordswerearbitrary:Anywordcouldhaveanymeaning.Withcursewords,though,asinothercasesofsoundsymbolism,“thesoundsthemselvesseemtocarrymeaning,”saidLev-Ari.“That’sanewthing,”saidlinguistBenjaminBergen.“Cursewordsacrosslanguages,unrelatedtoeachother,maypatternsimilarly.”Healsopointedout,tomakesurethepatternofapproximantsmissingfromcursesisn’tanaccident,itwouldbenicetofinditinanevenlargersampleoflanguages.32.WhatisthepurposeofMcKayandLev-Ari’sresearch?A.Toanalyzeaphenomenon.B.Toexplainadefinition.C.Toconfirmanassumption.D.Tochallengeatheory.33.Whatweretheparticipantsaskedtodointhesecondpartoftheresearch?A.Totelltherudewordaccordingtoitssound.B.Tomakeupnewcursewordsfromrealwords.C.Todecidewhichcursewordsareusedmorefrequently.D.Toidentifytheapproximantsincursewords.34.AccordingtoLev-Ari,whichofthefourislikelytosoundoffensive?A.TusckB.SolaC.DarnD.Biach35.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Theoldlinguisticprincipleofsoundsandmeaningsiswrong.B.Insoundsymbolism,aword’ssoundrepresentsitsmeaning.C.Theresearchrevealsthesimilaritiesbetweendifferentlanguages.D.Theresultoftheresearchisnotfullyacceptedbyscientists.第二节(共5小题;每小题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。11/11,HowtoChooseYourPurpose-FilledCareerWhenyouthinkaboutchoosingacareer,youoftendoitinthefollowingtwoways.Thinkaboutwhatyouliketodo.Ifyoulikewritingordoingcrafts,youmightconsiderthesethings.Thisisnotabadwaytogo,ofcourse,butyoucan’talwaysmakemoneydoingthingsyoulike(likevideogamesordrinkingbeer).__36__Thinkaboutawell-paidjobthatyoucandoanddoesn’tsoundsobad.__37__Ormaybethat’soutofyoureducationalreach,soyouchooseofficeorretailworker.Theseareallgreatchoices.Butoftentheyarenotsomethingyou’rereallypassionateabout.It’skindoflikejustdoingsomethingbecauseit’sthere——notveryinspired.__38__Trytodosomethingtoserveacommunityormaketheworldbetter.Forexample,takingcareofchildren,becauseyoureallywanttohelpchildrengetagreatstartinlife,orblossomintowhotheywanttobeorgettingintogovernmentorsocialworktoimprovetheconditionsofthecommunityyouliveinorbecomingascientisttohelpeasetheenvironmentalcrisisorfindacureforaterribledisease.__39__Andifyouchooseoneofthemforthatpurpose,youwillserveinthatworkfeelingasenseofpurposeeachday.__40__Thepointisn’thowyouservetheworld,butjustservingtheworldinsomewaywillhelpyoufeelfilledwithpurpose.Ifyouchooseapurposefulandenjoyablejob,you’realwaysfurtheralongthanmostpeople.A.Thereareendlesswaystodothat.B.Maybeadoctor,engineerorlawyer?C.However,there’sanotherwaythatisperhapsbetter.D.Youaredreamingofawell-paidjobwhichyoulikebest.E.It’sessentialnottoconcentrateoninterestsandgoodpayment.F.Eachoftheseisjustoneofmanypossibilitiesfilledwithpurpose.G.Andsometimesthingsyoulikearebetterasahobbyorsidepassion.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InsomepartsofCentralChina’sHenanprovince,daughterswill41.______wildgoose-shapedcakesfortheirparentsbeforetheleapmonth(闰月)comes,wishingforauspiciousness.Thereisa42.______surroundingthetradition.Longago,therewasagirllivingatthesouthernfootoftheSongshanMountaininHenan,whowasvery43.______.Inayearwhichhadaleapmonth,themarriedgirl44.______ofherparents,whoneverhadenoughfoodtoeatandmightsufferfromhungerduetothe45.______month.So,shecollectedsomeleftovermillet(小米)andheadedtowardherparents’home.Onthemountainousroad,she46.______felldownandwhenshewokeup,themilletwasalready47.______upbybirds.Seeingthisandthinkingofherparents,shecriedloudlyandslowlyfellasleepagain.Thensheheardsomeweakvoiceandwokeupagain,seeingacoupleofwildgeesewerestayinginherbagandnotwillingtoleave,soshetookthemwithher.Whenshearrivedatherparents’home,thevillagewas48.______famineandplague,andherparentswereonthevergeof49.______.Shehurriedlyboiledthewildgeeseandfedthemtoherparents,andherparentsrecoveredsoon.Shethengavetheleftoverfoodtotheneighborsandthe50.______miraculouslydisappearedthenextday.Afterthat,beforeeachleapmonth,daughtersbegantovisittheir51.______andbringgifts.Aswildgooseisa52.______bird,peopleusedoughtomakewildgoose-shapedcakesin53.______oftheactualbirdfortheirparents,wishingthemhealthyandhopingtobanishanyplagues.InsomepartsofEastChina’sShandongprovince,themarrieddaughterswillsenddough-madefishandtoadtotheirparents,which54.______“wealth”and“health”respectively.55.______,itissaidthatthedoughfishisforamotherandthedoughtoadisforafather.11/11,41.A.buryB.sendC.prepareD.decorate42.A.bookB.songC.titleD.legend43.A.beautifulB.filialC.braveD.smart44.A.warnedB.thoughtC.heardD.reminded45.A.relevantB.repetitiveC.representativeD.respective46.A.eventuallyB.accidentallyC.hurriedlyD.mysteriously47.A.takenB.madeC.eatenD.set48.A.sufferingfromB.learningfromC.takingfromD.recoveringfrom49.A.delightB.penaltyC.deathD.performance50.A.neighborsB.foodC.plagueD.village51.A.parentsB.relativesC.friendsD.classmates52.A.delicateB.abnormalC.outstandingD.rare53.A.placeB.pointC.pursuitD.praise54.A.symbolizeB.suspectC.simplifyD.state55.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Besides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。Morethan1,500yearsago,accentChinesecraftsmen__56__(invent)anewtypeofpaper.ItbecameanessentialitemfortraditionalChinesestudyandaniconofChineseculture,__57__iscalledXuanpaper,orticepaper.In2009,thetraditionalcraftofmakingXuanpaperwasincludedonUNESCO’SRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.XuanpaperwasfirstmadefromthestrawofriceandbarkfromatypicaltreeinancientXuanBegroan,now__58__(know)asJingxianCountyinAnhuiProvince.ThetraditionalprocessofmakingXuanpaperis__59__(extreme)demandingandinvolvesmorethan100steps.Thewholeprocesscantakeaslongastwoyearstocomplete,__60__theskillshavebeenpasseddownforthenextgeneration.Suchfeatureslikebeingwhite,softandmoth-proof(防虫的)enableXuanpaper__61__(last)forevenmorethan1,000years.Amazingly,aftersuchalongtime,itcankeepthe__62__(fresh)oftheinkandcoloronit,__63__(result)inaname“PaperofAges.”Becauseofitslastingpopularity__64__Chineseartistsandalsoduetoitsremarkablelongevity,sofarthemajorityofexistingancientChinesebookssuchascalligraphyandpaintings__65__(preserve)onXuanpaper.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)你受学生会委托为校网站交换生板块写一则英文通知,请大家关注一门线上选修课程TraditionalChineseFestivals,内容包括:1.课程时间安排;2.课程内容简介;3.报名方式注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。NoticeStudents’Union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。Onespringmorningmanyyearsago,IhadbeensearchingforgoldalongCohoCreekon11/11,southeasternAlaska'sKupreanofIsland,andasIemergedfromaforestofspruce(云杉)andhemlocktree,Ifrozeinmytracks.Nomorethan20pacesinthebog(沼泽)wasahugeAlaskantimberwolf—caughtinoneofTapperGeorge'sraps.OldGeorgehaddiedthepreviousweekofaheartattack,sothewolfwaslucky.Confusedandfrightenedatmyapproach,thewolfbackedaway.ThenInoticedsomethingelse:Itwasafemale,andherteatswerefullofmilk.Somewheretherewasadenofhungrypups(小狼)waitingfortheirmother.Fromherappearance,Iguessedthatshehadbeentrappedonlyafewdays.Thatmeantherpupswereprobablystillalive.ButIsuspectedthatifItriedtoreleasethewolf,shewouldturnaggressiveandtrytotearmetopieces.SoIdecidedtosearchforherpupsinsteadandbegantolookfortracksthatmightleadmetoherden.Fortunately,therewerestillafewremainingofsnow.Afterseveralmoments,Ispottedpups'marksonatrail.Thetracksledahalfmilethroughtheforest,thenupaslopecoveredwithmanyrocks.Ifinallyspottedthedenatthebaseofanenormousspruce.Therewasn'tasoundinside.Wolfpupsareshyandcautious,andIdidn'thavemuchhopeofinvitingthemoutside,butIhadtotry.SoIbeganimitatingthehigh-pitched(声音很尖锐的)soundofamotherwolfcallingheryoung.Noresponse.Afewmomentslater,afterItriedanothercall,fourtinypupsappeared.Theycouldn'thavebeenmorethanafewweeksold.注意:1.所续词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Iextendedmyhands.Withherpupsunderherbellytoprotect,shewasbecomingaggressive.衡阳市八中2023年高考适应性练习卷(二)参考答案11/11,听力部分1-5BCBAB6-10ACACB11-15ACCBA16-20ABCAC阅读理解21-23BDA24-27BCBC28-31ABCB32-35CAAD36-40GBCFA完形填空41-45CDBBB46-50BCACC51-55ADAAD语法填空56.invented57.which58.known59.extremely60.and61.tolast62.freshness63.resulting64.among/with65.havebeenpreserved写作第一节Onepossibleversion:NoticeAnonlineoptionalcoursenamedTraditionalChineseFestivalsisscheduledtotakeplaceeverySaturdaymorningthisterm.Visitourschoolwebsiteandenjoyit.TraditionalChinesefestivalsareanimportantpartofChineseculture.ThecoursecoversvarioustopicsoftraditionalChinesefestivals,rangingfromtheiroriginstodistinctfeatures.What’smore,theinnerbeautyofChineseculturecanbeexploredfromit.AnyonewhoisinterestedinthecoursecansignuponlinebeforenextFriday.Whatathrillingopportunity!Anticipatingyourjoiningus.Students’Union第二节读后续写Iextendedmyhands.Theytentativelysuckedatmyfingers.Perhapshungerhadhelpedovercometheirnaturalfear.Thenonebyone,Iplacedtheminafurbagandheadedbackdowntheslope.Whenthemotherwolfspottedme,shestoodupright.Possiblypickingupthesmellofheryoung,sheletoutahigh-pitched,mournfulwhine.Ireleasedthepups,andtheyracedtoher.Withinseconds,theyweresuckingatherbelly.Withherpupsunderherbellytoprotect,shewasbecomingaggressive.Whatnext?Iwondered.Sotenderwerethepupsthatitwasimpossibleforthemtosurvivewithoutmother’sprotection.Hence,Ihadtoreleaseher.Ifetchedanironbar.UsingarockasthesupportingpointIunlockedthechain.Aftergainingfreedom,shehowledatmewithherheadlowshowinggratitude.Watchingthemotherandherpupsdisappearintheforest,Iletoutasighofrelief.听力原文Text1W:CanIhelpyou,sir?M:Yes,doyouhavethisshirtinsizeM?Inthesamebluecolorplease.Itmatchesmyshoeswell.(1)Text2M:Eventually,you’llbeoldlikeme,Helen.Now,youhavelessresponsibility—soenjoyit.11/11,W:That’strue,Grandpa.I’mjuststressedaboutmygradesandschoolfriends.M:Allstudentsdo—justtrytoenjoyyourworkanddon’tworry.(2)Text3M:Isyourschoolorganizingayear-endtriplikelastyear?W:Unfortunatelynot.AftertheproblemstheyhadinFrance,they’vedecidednottodoonethisyear.M:Thatisashame.Travelingisveryeducational.I’llwritetotheheadmasterandgiveadvice.(3)Text4M:HowonearthisGarystillworkingforthiscompany?Heislateforeverything—hismeetings,hisreportsandhe’scomingbacklaterfromhislunchbreaksthanothers.W:Iknow.Iagree.(4)Butwe’dbettergivehimachancetocorrecthismistakes.Text5M:I’lltakealargeicedcoffee,please.W:It’s$2.00.M:Oh,I’dalsolikeoneblueberrycake.W:Sure.Yourtotalis$5.50.(5)I’llhaveyourcoffeereadyinaminute.Text6(第6题为推断题)M:Whatareyougoingtodothisafternoon?Wouldyouliketoshopwithme?W:Well,I’mgoingtopracticebaseballwithmyfriendlater.M:Whattimeisyourbaseballpracticethisevening?(7)W:Helenaskedmetopracticeatherhouseat5:00p.m.(7)M:That’sfine.Icandropyouoffthereafterwefinishshopping.Youmightbeabitearly.CanyouaskHelenifthat’sokay?W:Sure.ShallIcallher?M:Ofcourse.W:Butmyphoneisinthecar.I’llcallherlater.Text7(第10题为推断题)W:Mike,canyougetoutfirstandtellmeifI’veparkedbetweenthelines?Imighthavetobackupandtryagain.M:OK.Well,therighttire(轮胎)isrightontheline,butthespotnexttoyouisaparkingspacethatismeantforsomeoneinawheelchair.W:Thisspotistoosmallforourcar,anyway.(8)Comeon.We’llparksomewhereelse.(8)M:Areyousureyouwanttotakethechance,Lisa?It’saholidayweekend,andIdoubtwhethertherearebetterspacesavailable.W:Fine.I’llbecarefulwhenI’mopeningthedoor.M:So,youtakeJennytogetsomesportsshoesfirst,(9)andI’lltakeRogerinforhishaircut.I’llbeabletopickupyourmedicineatthedrugstorewhilehe’sinthere.W:Oh,thanks.Wecanmeetupatthefoodcourtforlunchin…sayanhour?M:Perfect.Text8M:Areyousureit’ssafetodriveinthisfog?(11)Youmightloseallsenseofdirectionwhenyoudrivethroughtheforest.W:Itshouldbeokay.It’sjustcominginfromthesea.OnceI’montheroad,itshouldclear.M:Howlongdoyouthinkyou’llbedriving?W:Well,it’sasix-hourtrip,butI’llstopforlunchandacoffeetokeepmeawake.M:Andwhenwillyoucomeback?W:ProbablyonSunday,ormaybeonMonday.ItdependsonwhetherIgetthephotosIneed.Andifitrains,Imightneedanextraday.It’sdangeroustoclimbmountainsafterraining.(12)M:Okay.Areyousureyoudon’tneedmyhelp?W:No,I’llbefineonmyown.M:Callmeonceyougettoyourhotel.(13)W:Iwill.It’supinthemountainssothesignalmightnotbegreat.(12)ButI’lltrymybest.M:They’llhaveInternetaccess.Ifyoucan’tcall,justsendmeanemail.(13)W:Willdo.M:Okay,takecare.W:Bye.11/11,Text9(第14题为总结题)M:Greatnews!TheorganizersofTheChristmasMarkethavegivenusthegreenlighttoperformsomesongsatthemarketinDecember.(16)W:Brilliant!Thatwillreallyhelptoraiseourtheater’scompanyimage.M:Iknow.TheChristmasMarketisreallybusy.Hundredsofpeopleshoppingtherewillhearourcompanysinging.W:Anditwillhelpboostthenewmembers’confidence.M:Evenbetter...TheleadactorsarehappytosingatTheChristmasMarkettoo!They’rebothfamousenoughtoattractmanyjournalists,(15)andhopefullythatwillmeanincreasedticketsales!W:Okay,it’sveryexciting,(16)soweneedtomakesurethateverythingisprepared.We’llneedatightpracticeschedulebetweennowandDecember.Ifwe’regoingtogopublicwithsomeofourmaterial,it’sgottolookreallygood!M:Absolutely.Andweneedtomakethecostumedepartmentworkhardsoalltheactorswilllookconvincing.W:Right.I’mgoingtocallameetingwiththesoundandlightingengineerstocheckoutthelocation.It’simportantthatthevisualsandthesoundqualityareperfectonthatday!(17)Text10Manypeopleaskmewheremyinspirationcomesfrom,orhowI’vemanagedtowriteabookeveryyearforthelast20years.Sinceyouallwishtobewriters,(18)Iwillsharetheseso-calledsecrets,butI’llanswerthesecondonefirst.HowdoIwritesomanybooks?It’seasytoanswer.Iseewritingasajob.(19)Manywritersstartwritingbecausetheylovereading,notbecausetheylovewriting.Whenyouareworkingonaproject,youhavetargetstohitalongtheway.Sojustimaginethatyourbookisaprojectatwork.(19)Youknowroughlyhowmanywordslongitwillbe.Let’ssay100,000words.Ifyouwrite1000aday,youwillfinishyourbookinjustoverthreemonths.Itisnotdifficulttowrite1000words.Mostofyouhavewrittenuniversitypapersfourorfivetimesthatlength.Youcanwritemorethan1000wordsaday.Aslongasyouwriteatleast1000wordsaday,youwillhaveabookwritteninnotime.Well,backtothefirstquestion—wheredidIgetmyideas?(20)Theansweriseverywhere.Ireadnewspapersandmagazines.Ispendlotsoftimeonsocialmediaandthat’swherealotofmyideascomefrom.(20)Ourworldisfullofstories,andwhenyoufindonethatyoufeelstronglyabout,that’swhatyoushouldwriteabout.11/11

版权提示

  • 温馨提示:
  • 1. 部分包含数学公式或PPT动画的文件,查看预览时可能会显示错乱或异常,文件下载后无此问题,请放心下载。
  • 2. 本文档由用户上传,版权归属用户,莲山负责整理代发布。如果您对本文档版权有争议请及时联系客服。
  • 3. 下载前请仔细阅读文档内容,确认文档内容符合您的需求后进行下载,若出现内容与标题不符可向本站投诉处理。
  • 4. 下载文档时可能由于网络波动等原因无法下载或下载错误,付费完成后未能成功下载的用户请联系客服vx:lianshan857处理。客服热线:13123380146(工作日9:00-18:00)

文档下载

所属: 高中 - 英语
发布时间:2023-09-11 06:15:02 页数:11
价格:¥3 大小:47.64 KB
文章作者:随遇而安

推荐特供

MORE