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辽宁省丹东市2022届高三英语总复习质量测试(一)试题(Word版附答案)

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丹东市2022年高三总复习质量测试(一)英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。本试卷分四部分,卷面分数150分。考试用时120分钟。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是:C。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Takephotos.B.Buyacamera.C.Helpthewoman.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anoisynight.B.Theirlifeintown.C.Aplaceofliving.3.Whereisthemannow?A.Onhisway.B.Inarestaurant.C.Athome.4.WhatwillCeliado?A.Findaplayer.B.Watchagame.C.Playbasketball.5.Whatdayisitwhentheconversationtakesplace?A.Saturday.B.Sunday.C.Monday.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。听下面一段材料,回答第6、7小题。6.WhatisSaragoingtodo?A.BuyJohnagift.B.GiveJohnasurprise.C.InviteJohntoFrance.\n7.WhatdoesthemanthinkofSara'splan?A.Funny.B.Exciting.C.Strange.听下面一段材料,回答第8至9小题。8.WhydoesDianasaysorrytoPeter?A.Shehastogiveuphertravelplan.B.Shewantstovisitanothercity.C.Sheneedstoputoffhertest.9.WhatdoesDianawantPetertodo?A.Helpherwithherstudy.B.Takeabooktoherfriend.C.Teachageographylesson.听下面一段材料,回答第10至12小题。10.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Totellherabouthernewjob.B.Toaskaboutherjobprogram.C.Toplanameetingwithher.11.Whoneedsanewflat?A.Alex.B.Andrea.C.Miranda.12.Whereisthewomannow?A.InBaltimore.B.InNewYork.C.InAvon.听下面一段材料,回答第13至16小题。13.WhatdoesJanconsidermostimportantwhenhejudgesarestaurant?A.Wheretherestaurantis.B.Whetherthepricesarelow.C.Howwellthefoodisprepared.14.WhendidJanbegintowriteforamagazine?A.AfterhecamebacktoSweden.B.BeforehewenttotheUnitedStates.C.Assoonashegothisfirstjobin1982.15.WhatmayJandotofindagoodrestaurant?A.Talktopeopleinthestreet.B.Speaktotaxidrivers.C.Askhotelclerks.16.WhatdoweknowaboutJan?A.Hecooksforarestaurant.B.Hetravelsalotforhiswork.C.HeprefersAmericanfood.听下面一段材料,回答第17至20小题。17.WhatdoweknowaboutthePlazaLeon?A.It'sanewbuilding.B.It'sasmalltown.C.It'sapublicplace.18.WhendoparentsandchildrenlikegoingtothePlazaLeon?A.Saturdaynights.B.Sundayafternoons.C.FridaysandSaturdays.19.Whichstreetisknownforitsfoodshopsandmarkets?A.ViadelMarStreet.B.FernandoStreet.C.HernandesStreet.20.WhydoesthespeakerlikeHoratioStreetbest?A.Ithasanoldstonesurface.B.Itisnamedafterawriter.C.Ithasafamousuniversity.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)\n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。AFourUnusualHousesaroundtheWorldTheKeretHouse(Poland)Youmayknowthisstructureastheworld'sskinniesthousesinceitmeasuresonly122centimetersatitswidestpoint.TheprojectstartedwithanideathatarchitectJakubSzczesnyfirstpresentedattheWorldArchitectureFestivalin2009.Thehousehasnowindowsbutissemi-transparentandhasawhiteinteriorwhichallowsittofeelalotlesstinythanyou'dthink.TheTreeHotel(Sweden)Thestructureisacube-shapedbuildingwhichwrappedaroundthetrunkofatalltree.Itsexterioriscoatedwithmirroredglasswhichallowsittoperfectlyblendinwithitssurroundingsandtoreflecttheskyandthetrees.Theinteriorismadeofplywoodandoffers360degreesofthelandscape.Toreachtheentrance,onehastogoacrossaropebridgeconnectedtothenexttree.ResidentChurchXL(TheNetherlands)TheSaintJakobusChurchdatingbackto1870ceasedtofunctionasachurchin1991andwaslaterusedasashowroomforeventsandfurnituredisplays.Then,in2007,ZeccArchitectscamewithanidea.Theywantedtotransformthechurchintoaresidenceandtobringthisbeautifulhistoricalmonumentbacktolife.Theideawasmaterializedtwoyearslater.TheSteelHouse(TheUS)RobertBrunoworkedonthisamazingprojectuntilhisdeathin2008,handcraftingeverythingwithnooutsideassistance.Thehousehasaveryunusualformwhichcouldbeinterpretedinalotofdifferentways.SomethinkitresemblesaUFO,othersthinkitlooksmorelikeamassiveinsectandtherearealsothosethatcompareittoaStarWarsAT-ATWalker.21.Whichofthefouristhenarrowestbuilding?A.TheKeretHouse.B.TheTreeHotel.C.ResidentChurchXL.D.TheSteelHouse.22.WhatdidtheSaintJakobusChurchfunctionasin2007?A.Achurch.B.Aresidence.C.Ashowroom.D.Ashoppingcomplex.23.WhatcanwelearnaboutthehousebuiltbyRobertBruno?A.Itwascompletedin2008.B.Itwasbuiltbymachines.C.Ithasadistinctiveshape.D.IthasappearedinStarWars.BTheseedsofwhatwearemeanttodomayhavebeensowninourchildhood.IgrewupinChennai,Indiainahomesurroundedbybooks.IrecallmymothertellingmethatwhenIwasreadtoasachild,Iknewexactlywhereonesentenceendedandthenextonebegan!Onebookthathadasignificantimpactonmeasachildwascalled“31BrothersandSisters”thatrelatedthestoryofanAfricangirlwhogoesonanelephanthunt,atraditionallymalesport.\nWhatstruckmewasthisgirlwaschallengingtraditionalstandardsofbehaviorinasocietythatwasnothappywithwomenexpressingindependence—andthefactthatthisgirlhadblackhairlikemeandwasalsodark-skinned.Ialsohadtheopportunitytoattendanunusualschoolthatencouragedcreativethinking.Here,Iwasencouragedbyafewteacherswhonoticedmywritingskills.However,Englishwasactuallymyleastfavoritesubjectbecausewehadtowriteoncannedtopicsandtherewasnoroomforcreativity.Ihavewrittenthreebookssofar.Myfirstbook,“ClimbingtheStairs”wasinspiredbymymother'sexperiencesgrowingupasateenagerduringtheSecondWorldWar.Thebookdealswiththestrugglesofateenagegirlatatimewhenwomenweretreatedassecond-classcitizensinsociety.Mysecondbook,“Island'sEnd”isbasedonmyownexperiencesasanoceanographerandworkingintheremoteAndamanIslands,offthecoastofIndia.“TheBridgeHome”isastoryoffriendshipamongfourstreetkidsandlooselybasedonthreekidsIknewgrowingup.Eachofthethreebooksisinspiredbymyownexperiences,whatIhavereadandpeoplearoundme.Mymessagetoyoungwritersisnottorushintowritingorgettooconcernedwithmaterialrewards.Intoday'sworld,there'softentoomuchofanemphasisonawardsandhonors,whichnowritercancontrol.Thosearelargelyamatterofluck.Writeforyourselfandjustenjoytheprocess.24.Whatimpressedtheauthorin“31BrothersandSisters”?A.TheAfricangirl'srespectforhercousins.B.TheAfricangirl'sfightforindependence.C.TheAfricangirl'scommitmenttohunting.D.TheAfricangirl'sconcernaboutherappearance.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“canned”inParagraph3mean?A.Imaginary.B.Fixed.D.Financial.C.Typical.26.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theplotsofherbooks.B.Thesettingsofherbooks.C.Thecharactersinherbooks.D.Theinspirationforherbooks.27.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Anautobiography.B.Afiction.C.Abookreview.D.Aleaflet.CEarth'sgreaticesheets,GreenlandandAntarctica,arenowlosingmasssixtimesfasterthantheywereinthe1990sbecauseofwarmingconditions.Acompletereviewofsatellitedataacquiredatbothpolesisapparentinitsassessmentofacceleratingtrends,sayscientists.Betweenthem,GreenlandandAntarcticalost6.4trilliontonsoficeintheperiodfrom1992to2017.Thiswassufficienttopushupglobalsea-levelsby17.8mm.“That'snotagoodnewsstory,”saidProfAndrewShepherdfromtheUniversityofLeedsintheUK.Today,theicesheetscontributeaboutathirdofallsea-levelrise,whereasinthe1990s,theircontributionwasactuallyprettysmallatabout5%,Thishasimportantconsequenceforthefuture,suchascoastalfloodingandsoilerosion,”hetoldBBCNews.\nIt'sateamofexpertswhohavereviewedpolarmeasurementsacquiredbyobservationalspacecraftovernearlythreedecades.ThekeyoneistherecognitionthaticelossesarenowrunningattheupperendofexpectationswhencomparedwiththecomputermodelsusedbytheauthoritativeIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange(IPCC).IntheIPCC's2014assessment,itsmid-rangesimulations(模拟器)suggestedglobalsea-levelsmightriseby53cmby2100.Buttheteam'sstudiesshowthaticelossesfromAntarcticaandGreenlandareactuallyheadingtomuchmorepessimisticoutcomes,andwilllikelyaddanother17cmtothoseend-of-centuryforecasts.“Ifthatholdstrueitwouldput400millionpeopleatriskofannualcoastalfloodingby2100,”saidProfShepherd.“Whatourlatestestimatesmeanisthattheperiodpeopleareexpectingwillbeshorter.Whatevertownorcoastalplanningmeasuresyou'reintendingtoputinplace,theyneedtobebuiltsooner.”GreenlandandAntarcticaarerespondingtoclimatechangeinslightlydifferentways.Thesouthernpolaricesheet'slossescomefromthemeltingeffectsofwarmeroceanwaterattackingitsedges.Thenorthernpolaricesheetfeelsasimilarsortofattackbutisalsoexperiencingsurfacemeltfromwarmerairtemperatures.28.Whatwasacauseoftheriseofthesealevel?A.Lossoficesheets.B.Observationofthepoles.C.Measuresoftownplanning.D.Influenceofsatellites.29.Whatwouldbethesignificantresultofthemeltingicesheetsforthefuture?A.Twothirdsofallsea-levelrise.B.A17cmrisetothecurrentsealevel.C.Floodsandsoillossofthecoastalareas.D.Simulations'riseby53cmbytheyearof2100.30.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatisoneofthefeaturesofGreenlandandAntarcticaicesheetloss?A.Theyrespondtoclimatechangeentirelydifferent.B.Theyrespondtoclimatechangeexactlythesame.C.Antarcticaicesheetexperiencessurfacemeltfromwarmerair.D.Greenlandicesheetexperiencesmeltingeffectsofwarmeroceanwater.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheHistoricalStoriesofIceSheetsB.TheBenefitsofIceSheetsofBothPolesC.GreenlandandAntarcticaIceLossAcceleratingD.AnnualFloodsandErosionHittingCoastalAreasDTheUK’splannedbanonsalesofnewpetrol,diesel(柴油)orhybrid(混合动力)carscouldstartasearlyas2032,TransportSecretaryGrantShappshassaid.Lastweek,thegovernmentraisedindustryconcernafterbringingthedateforwardfrom2040to2035inordertohitzero-carbonemissiontargets.ButMr.ShappstoldBBCRadio5liveitwouldhappenby2035,“oreven2032,”\naddingtherewouldbeconsultation.Themaincartradebodyhadpreviouslysaidthe2035figurewas“concerning”.ThegovernmentissettingoutitsproposalsinaUnitedNationsclimatesummitinNovember.ADepartmentforTransportspokespersonsaid,“Weareconsultingonarangeofpossibledatestobringforwardtheendtothesaleofpetrolanddieselcars.”“Theproposalforthisis2035—orearlierifafastertransitionappearsreasonable—aswellasincludinghybridsforthefirsttime.”TheUKhassetatargetofemittingzerocarbonby2050.Expertswarnedthattheoriginaltargetdateof2040wouldstillleaveoldconventionalcarsontheroads10yearslater.Oncethebancomesintoeffect,onlyelectriccarswillbeavailable.Hybridvehiclesarenowincludedintheproposals,whichwereoriginallyannouncedinJuly2017.Despitethis,RoyalAutomobileclubspokesmanSimonWilliamssaid,“Whilethegovernmentappearstobeconstantlymovingforwardforendingthesaleofnewpetrol,dieselandhybridvehicles,driversshouldnotbeworriedaboutchoosingahybridcarnow.”“Theyarepotentiallytheperfectsteppingstoneforthosewhowanttogoelectricbuthaveconcernsaboutrange(续航),astheyaren’tasexpensiveasabatteryelectricvehicle.Atthemoment,theygivedriversthebestofbothworlds.”HowattachedareBritishpeopletotheirpetrolvehicles?Howlonguntilconventionalcarsgothewayofsteamenginecarsandhorsecoaches?32.Whatisthecarindustry'sattitudetowardsthebanonthesaleofconventionalcars?A.Ambiguous.B.Indifferent.C.Worried.D.Approving.33.WhydoestheUKproposetobanthesaleofconventionalcarsbefore2040?A.Toremovetheconcernofmaincartradebody.B.Toholdbackthedevelopmentofpurebatteryelectriccars.C.ToholdaUnitedNationsclimatesummitinNovember.D.Tomeetthezerocarbonemissiontargetasplanned.34.WhatisSimon'sopinionwhenpeoplefacethebanofconventionalcars?A.It'sstillawisechoicetochooseahybridcarnowadays.B.Batteryelectriccarsshouldbewidelyusedimmediately.C.Driversshouldconsideraboutrangewhenchoosingacar.D.Peopleshouldabandonpetrolvehiclesassoonaspossible.35.Whatcanweinferabouttheconventionalcarsfromthelastparagraph?A.Theywillfalloutofusesomeday.B.Theyareasimportantashorsecoaches.C.Theywillremainasafamilynecessity.D.Theymayincreaseyourdailyexpenses.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。Havingapositiveattitudeisachoice.Youcanchoosetothinkthoughtsthatboostyourmood\nandthrowamoreconstructivelightondifficultsituations.Bychoosingtotakeapositiveoutlookonlife,youcanbegintoshiftoutofanegativeframeofmind.Youwillfindlifeisfilledwithpossibilitiesinsteadofworries.36Understandthebenefitsofbeingapositivethinker.Choosingtothinkpositivelywillhelpyoutakecontrolofyourlifeandmakeyoureverydayexperiencesmorepleasant.37Beingawareofthesebenefitscanhelpyoubemoremotivatedtothinkpositivelyonaregularbasis.38Recordingyourthoughtscanenableyoutostepbackandevaluatepatternsinyourthinking.Writedownyourthoughtsandfeelingsattheendofeverydaycanbeavaluablewaytoidentifyyournegativethoughtsandmakeaplantochangethemtopositivethoughts.Replacethenegativethoughtswithpositivethoughts.Onceyou'refeelingconfidentthatyoucanspotnegativethoughts,you'rereadytomakeactivechoicesaboutreplacingnegativethoughtswithpositiveones.Thisdoesn'tmeanthateverythinginyourlifewillalwaysbepositive.39However,youcanworktoreplacethedailyunhelpfulthinkingpatternswiththoughtsthathelpyoutoflourish.Surroundyourselfwithpositivepeople.Weareofteninfluencedbythepeoplearoundus.Ifyoufindthatpeoplearoundyoutendtobenegative,looktosurroundyourselfwithmorepositivepeople.40Ifyouhaveaclosefamilymemberorasignificantotherwhoisconstantlynegative,encouragehertogoonajourneytowardspositiveattitudewithyou.A.Identifyyournegativethoughts.B.Thiswillfeedyourownpositivity.C.Keepadiarytoreflectyourthoughts.D.It'snormaltohaveavarietyofemotions.E.Italsobenefitsyourmentalandphysicalhealth.F.Ifyouwanttoknowhowtothinkmorepositively,justfollowthesetips.G.Peoplewhoallowthemselvesregularfunintheirlivestendtobemorepositive.第三部分:语言运用(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。ArthurMuir,a75-year-oldretiredlawyerfromChicago,becametheoldestAmericantoeverconquerEverest,theworld'stallestmountaintop.He41therecordsetbyBillBurke,whowas72yearsoldwhenclimbingEverest.Themost42thingisthathehadonlystartedmountaineeringsevenyearsago.Muirhadbeen43withmountainclimbingeversincehisfathergavehimabookabouttheHimalayaswhenhewasachild,andthatfascinationonly44whenBarryBishop,alegendaryclimberofEverest,visitedhimin1964.45heneverfollowedhisdreamofpickingupmountaineeringuntilafriend46himtodososevenyearsago.Oncehedid,hecouldn'tstophisstepsof47hisdream.\nMuircuthismountaineeringteethonmountainsinSouthAmericaandAlaska,beforefinally48thechallengehehadbeendreamingofhiswholelife.In2019,ArthurMuirsetouttoconquerEverest,buthisattemptendedin49afterheinjuredhisankle50fallingdownfromaladderduringhisclimb.Lastyear,hemade51attemptandgothisnameintothehistorybooks.“BythetimeIgottothetop,Iwasso52thatIdidn'treallyabsorbwhatwashappeningaroundme.Franklyspeaking,IwasworryingaboutwhetherIhadtheenergytogetdown53,”saidMuir.ThoughMuircurrentlyhasnoideahowhe'lltopthis54,it'ssafetosayhehasn'tdecidedtostopclimbingyet.Afterall,nothingisimpossiblefora55heart.41.A.heldB.brokeC.witnessedD.preserved42.A.unpredictableB.unacceptableC.unbelievableD.unreasonable43.A.fascinatedB.facedC.contentD.patient44.A.grewB.spreadC.appearedD.gathered45.A.ThereforeB.MoreoverC.HoweverD.Otherwise46.AforcedB.warnedC.remindedD.persuaded47.A.discoveringB.followingC.receivingD.observing48.A.puttingonB.gettingonC.takingonD.turningon49.A.successB.conflictC.celebrationD.failure50.A.atthesightofB.intermsofC.asaresultofD.onthepointof51.A.otherB.anotherC.theothersD.eachother52.A.excitedB.relaxedC.frightenedD.curious53.A.cautiouslyB.casuallyC.skillfullyD.safely54.A.achievementB.competitionC.struggleD.intention55.A.kindB.willingC.brokenD.stony第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。What'scuterthanapanda?Abrownpanda!ThequirkycreatureisoneofararesubspeciesthatexistsonlyintheremoteQinlingMountainsin56(west)China.Panda-loversnowhaveanewplaceoutsideChengdutoenjoythelovablecreature—theQinlingpandaBreedingResearchCentreinShaanxiProvince.FromMay28,peoplecanseevariousrarewildanimalsthere,oneofwhomistheworld'sonlycaptivebrownpanda.Thepanda,namedQizai,whichmeans“the57(seven)son”,is13yearsoldandingoodhealth.Browngiantpandasare58(extreme)rareinChinaasonlyfewpandasofsuchkindhavebeenlivinginQinlingarea.Theyhavedarkandlightbrownfur,ratherthanthecommonlyseenblackandwhite.Althoughtheyareclose59(relative),thetwospecieshavebeenseparatedfor3000,000years.\nThanks60theconstanteffortstoimprovetheecologicalenvironmentintheQinlingMountains,thepopulationofgiantpandashasincreasedinrecentyears.AndtheQinlingMountainshavebecometheeasiestplaceonEarth62(encounter)wildpandas.Qizai63(find)asaweakbabypandain2009inQinlingMountains.After63(abandon)him,hismotherdisappearedintoajungle.Themotherlesspandahad64reallytoughtimeinhischildhood.Peoplewonder65Qizaiisbrown,giventhathismotherisblackandwhite.Scientistsguessthatit’sduetosomegeneticmutation(基因突变).第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,学校为提升学生垃圾分类的意识,邀请你为校英语宣传栏写一封以“垃圾分类,保护环境”为主题的倡议书。内容包括:1.倡议的原因和目的;2.倡议的具体内容;3.发出倡议。参考词汇:垃圾分类garbagesorting区分differentiate注意:词数80左右可适当增加情节,以使行文连贯。Dearfriends:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数应为150左右。ItwasHoppy'sfirstdayathisnewschool.Hedidn'tknowanyoneyet,buthehadseensomecoolkidsatthebeachduringthesummer.Billy,oneofthecoolkids,satdownnexttoHoppyatbreakandstartedtohaveatalk.Theydiscoveredtheysharedthesameinterest,surfing,butHobbywenttothebeachwithhisdad,insteadofhangingouttherewithfriends,whichwaslaughedatbyBilly.HeinvitedHoppytothebeachwithhisfriends.Hoppynodded,happytohaveanewfriend.AfterschoolHoppymetBillyandhisthreefriendsattheschoolgate,oneofwhomtriedtopunchHoppy'sstomachasawayof“greetings”.Whilewalkingonthestreet,theymetaboy,havingtroublewithhisbike.Billyandhisfriendsstartedtoteasetheboy.Theboylookedupuneasilyaboutthisinterestinhimandhisflat-tyre.Billynudgedtheboysothathefellonthekerb(侧石)andbrokehisglasses.Billyandhis\nfriendsranoffdownthestreet,laughing.However,Hoppyjuststoodthere.Theboy,Gerald,satonthekerb,cryingnow.HelookedupatHoppyandbeggedhimnottohithim.Hoppysmiledandsaid,“I’veneverbeatenanyoneup.Onlybullies(霸凌)andcowardsdothat.Reallystrongpeoplekeeptheirfistsintheirpockets.That'swhatmydadsays.”Geraldseemedrelieved.TheywalkedtoGerald'shouse,talkingaboutgoingtothebeachtogether.Theirfriendshipgrew.OneSunday,Hoppywenttothebeachwithhisfather.Billyandhisfriendswerethere.BillycalledouttoHoppy,complainingabouthelpingGerald.Hespokeinanunpleasanttone,sayinghisdadwashisbabysitter.Hoppysmiledandignoredhim.GeraldarrivedtoseeHoppy.Whenhesawtheboys,hisheartsank.Billyandhisgangsurroundedhim.“Hoppy'strickedme,”thoughtGerald,andhestartedtowalkaway.BillyranafterGeraldandtrippedhim.Geraldfellontothesand,butpickedhimselfupandaskedthemtoleavehimalone.However,Billydidn'tstopandtrippedGeraldagain.Paragraph1:ThistimeGeraldmanagedabravesmileashegotupandfacedtheboys.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:HoppyandhisdadcameupbesideGerald,butGeraldsaidtothem,“Whydon'tyougowithyourfriends?”______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n丹东市2021-2022学年度上学期期末教学质量监测高三英语试卷参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5CBACA6-10CBACB11-15CBBCC16-20ACABB第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-23BDA24-27ACBC28-31CCCA32-35DAAD36-40FGDEA第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)41-45DCABB46-50CDAAC51-55BDBCA56.to57.used58.when59.gradually60.their61.and62.figures63.suggests64.various/varied65.toknow第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:Onepossibleversion:BeingGratefultoOurParentsGoodmorning,everyone.It'smygreatpleasuretobeheretodeliveraspeechwhosetopicis“BeingGratefultoOurParents”.Itisourparentswhosparenoeffortstobringusup.Besides,inordertomakeourlivesbetter,theykeeponworkingalldaylong.Mostimportantly,whenwegetintotrouble,theywillalwayssupportandencourageus.Soit'shightimeforustoshowourgratitudetothemandputitintoaction.Wehopetheywillbehappyandhealthy!Thankyouforlistening!第二节:故事主要情节:文章主要讲述了爸爸带着我和Ollie去超市的经历。由于超市里人非常的多,我们制定计划,分工合作,很顺利地买到了制作心心念念的大餐食材。但是到家后发现其中一个购物袋拿错了,而且回去找到我们的购物袋也是不可能的事情。根据第一段首句可知,对于拿错的口袋,我们是既失望又好奇。看着包里的食材,放弃了原本烧烤大餐的想法。爸爸过来安慰我们,并把拿错的口袋里的东西倒出来。Ollie发现了一些有意思的食材,但到底是使用他们还是扔掉呢?根据第二段首句可知,最后我们还是想将错就错,利用里面的食材。在我们上网查询这种奇怪的蔬菜后,选出了适合的菜谱。像在超市一样,我们分工合作,很快厨房里飘满香气。通过这次经历,我们意识到,世间万物不总是按照我们的计划进行,但如果我们放平心态最终一定会找到一个解决办法。Onepossibleversion:\nDisappointedbutcurious,OllieandIopenedthemistakenbag.Wequicklygaveupthedreamofafabulousroastdinnerwhenwesawthecontentsofthebag.Seeingourpitifulfaces,Dadcameover,kneltdownandcomfortedus.Later,heemptiedthestrangeitemsontothetable.Olliepickedupamysteriouslooking,brownandtwistingvegetablewithacuriousexpressiononhisface,showingittome.Icouldn'thelpbutletoutalittlechuckle.Whatonearthcouldwedowiththat?Shouldwetrytouseitorjustthrowitaway?Itstruckusthatwecouldstilltakeadvantageofthemistakenbag.WeidentifiedthestrangevegetableontheInternetandfoundasuitablerecipetocookanewdish.Wegotstraighttowork.Olliechoppedtheonions;ImeltedthebutterwhileDadpreparedthemysteryvegetable.Afterputtingallofthemintothepot,weanxiouslywaitedforthemtocook.After20minutes,Dadliftedthelidfromthepotandthekitchenwasfilledwiththemostamazingsmell.That'swhenwerealizedthatthingsdon'talwaysgoaccordingtoplan,butifyouworktogetheryoucanalwaysfindawaytoworkitout.

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