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盐城市南洋中学2022年秋学期高三年级课堂检测英语试题2022.12总分:120分考试时间:120分钟Ⅰ听力(20)第一部分听力(共两节,每题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面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.Whowillrepairthewashingmachine?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Arepairman.2.Whatmodeldidthewomanorder?A.X-200.B.X-215.C.X-250.3.Whycan’tthewomanstaylate?A.Shehastopraparedinner.B.She’shavingcompanyfordinner.C.She’sexpectingalong-distancecall.4.Whatwillthewomantelltheman?A.Hernewaddress.B.Hercompanyname.C.Hernewofficenumber.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Apainting.B.Abutterfly.C.Anargument.第二节听下面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至7题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?-17-A.Inacar.B.Onatrain.C.Onanairplane.7.Howdoesthewomansuggestsolvingthepresentdifficulty?A.Bychangingvehicles.B.Byaskingtheway.C.Bytakinganotherroute听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatisthemancomplaining?A.Thereistoomuchtraffic.B.Thewomandidn’tarriveontime.C.Themeetingisheldinabadplace.9.Whendidthewoman’sclientarrive?A.Justwhenshewastoleavetheoffice.B.Soonaftershelefttheoffice.C.Justassheenteredtheoffice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Writetheresumecarefully.B.Paymoreattentiontothecoverletter.C.Typethecoverletterinanattractivecolor.11.Whatshouldbeincludedinthesecondparagraph?A.Thankemployersfortheirconsideration.B.Howoneknowsaboutthejob.C.Whatonecanoffertothecompany.12.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthejob?A.Unconfident.B.NervousC.Exicited.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthematterwiththeman?A.Hehasacold.B.Hehastheflu.C.Hehasahighfever.14.Howlonghasthemanbeensick?A.SinceSaturday.B.SinceFriday.C.SinceSunday.-17-15.What’stheman’sfirstreactiontothewoman’ssuggestion?A.Heispleasedwithit.B.Herefusesit.C.Hedoesn’tcareaboutit.16.Howoftenwillthemandrinktheherbaltea?A.Twiceaday.B.Threetimesaday.C.Fourtimesaday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthepartyfor?A.Tomeettheteachers.B.Toshowthelisteners’talents.C.Tocommunicatewiththelisteners’families.18.Whoshouldthelistenersturntoiftheyneedtofindabank?A.Thespeaker.B.Theirfamilies.C.Oneofthestaff.19.Whenaretheschoolfeesdue?A.Bytomorrownight.B.Inthreedays.C.Insevendays.20.Whatdoweknowabouttheschoolcook?A.Sheenjoyspreparingherownrecipes.B.Sheoffersawidechoiceoffooddaily.C.Shewillcookindividualmealsifasked.Ⅱ单选(15)21.—CanIhelpyouwithit?—Iappreciateyour________,butIcanmanageitmyself.A.advice B.questionC.offerD.idea22.Whilewaitingfortheopportunitytoget______,Henrydidhisbesttoperformhisduty.A.promoteB.promotedC.promotingD.topromote23.Idon'treallyliketheauthor,________Ihavetoadmithisbooksareveryexciting.A.althoughB.unlessC.untilD.once-17-24.Theymadeuptheirmindthatthey____anewhouseonceLarrychangedjobs.A.boughtB.wouldbuyC.haveboughtD.hadbought25.Itisdifficultforustoimagine________lifewaslikeforslavesintheancientworld.A.whereB.whyC.whichD.what26.Acompany____profitsfromhomemarketsaredecliningmayseekopportunitiesabroad.A.whichB.whoseC.whoD.why27.I'velivedinNewYorkandChicago,butdon'tlike________ofthemverymuch.A.either B.anyC.eachD.another28.________atthecafeteriabefore,Tinadidn'twanttoeatthereagain.A.EatingB.ToeatC.EatD.Havingeaten29.Thenoticecamearoundtwointheafternoon________themeetingwouldbepostponed.A.whenB.whetherC.thatD.how30.____animportantdecisionmoreonemotionthanonreason,youwillregretitsoonerorlater.A.BasedB.BasingC.BaseD.Tobase31.“Neverforasecond,”theboysays,“______thatmyfatherwouldcometomyrescue.”A.IdoubtedB.doIdoubtC.IhavedoubtedD.didIdoubt32.—HowmuchdoyouknowabouttheYouthOlympicGamestobeheldinNanjing?—Well,themedia________itinavarietyofforms.A.coverB.willcoverC.havecoveredD.covered33.Mygoodperformanceinthejobinterviewleftme________aboutmyfutureandaboutwhatIcandohere.A.puzzledB.sensitiveC.optimisticD.embarrassed34.Whenthesportshero________atourparty,hewaswelcomedwithopenarms.A.turnedupB.leftoffC.movedonD.gotaway-17-35.—TheTshirtIreceivedisnotthesameasisshownonline.—_______?ButIpromiseyouwe'lllookintoitrightaway.A.WhosaysB.HowcomeC.WhatforD.WhyworryⅢ完形填空(20)Theconceptofsolitude(独处)inthedigitalworldisalmostnonexistent.Intheworldofdigitaltechnology,email,socialnetworkingandonlinevideogames,informationismeanttobe__36__.Solitudecanbehardtodiscover__37__ithasbeengivenup.Inthisrespect,newtechnologieshave__38__ourculture.Thedesiretobeconnectedhasbroughtsolitudetoa(n)__39__aswe'veknownit.Peoplehavebecomeso__40__intheworldofnetworksandconnectionsthatonecanoftenbecontacted__41__they'drathernotbe.Todaywecantalk,text,email,chatandblog(写博客),notonlyfromour__42__,butfromourmobilephonesaswell.Mostdevelopednationshavebecome__43__ondigitaltechnologysimplybecausethey'vegrownaccustomedtoit,andatthispointnot__44__itwouldmakethemanoutsider.__45__,manyjobsandcareersrequirepeopletobe__46__.Fromthispointofview,technologyhaschangedthecultureofwork.Beingreachablemightfeellikea__47__tothosewhomaynotwanttobeabletobecontactedatalltimes.Isupposethepositivesideisthatsolitudeisstillpossibleforanyonewho__48__wantsit.Computerscanbeshut__49__andmobilephonescanbeturnedoff.Theabilitytobe“connected”and“on”hasmany__50__,aswellasdisadvantages.Travelershaveendedup__51__onmountains,andmobilephoneshavesavedcountlesslives.Theycanalsomakepeoplefeel__52__andforcedtoanswerunwantedcallsor__53__tounwantedtexts.Attitudestowardsourconnectednessasasociety__54__acrossgenerations.Somefindtoday'stechnologyagift.Othersconsideritacurse.Regardlessofanyone'sviewonthesubject,it'shardtoimaginewhatlifewouldbelike__55__dailyadvancementsintechnology.36.A.updatedB.receivedC.collectedD.shared-17-37.A.thoughB.onceC.untilD.before38.A.respectedB.ignoredC.shapedD.preserved39.A.endB.stageC.edgeD.balance40.A.sensitiveB.intelligentC.reachableD.considerate41.A.onlyifB.evenifC.asifD.ifonly42.A.mediaB.databasesC.computersD.monitors43.A.dependentB.hardC.keenD.bent44.A.findingB.changingC.protectingD.using45.A.InsteadB.AlsoC.OtherwiseD.Somehow46.A.recommendedB.trainedC.connectedD.interested47.A.pleasureB.benefitC.disappointmentD.burden48.A.slightlyB.reallyC.merelyD.hardly49.A.downB.outC.upD.in50.A.aspectsB.weaknessesC.exceptionsD.advantages51.A.hiddenB.relaxedC.lostD.deserted52.A.excitedB.trappedC.confusedD.amused53.A.replyB.submitC.objectD.turn54.A.existB.ariseC.spreadD.vary55.A.beyondB.withinC.withoutD.despiteⅣ阅读理解(30)ASeaLifeMelbourneAquarium(水族馆)Theall-newSeaLifeMelbourneAquarium,situatedintheheartofMelbourne'sCBD,isoneofVictoria'sleadingvisitorattractionsandanunforgettableoutingforthewholefamily.Having12amazingzonesofdiscovery,SeaLifeMelbourneAquariumistheveryplacethatyoucannotmisswhenyouvisitthecity.◆OpeningTimesSeaLifeMelbourneAquariumisopenfrom9:30amuntil6:00pmeverydayoftheyear,includingpublicholidays.Lastadmissionisat5:00pm,onehourbeforeclosing.-17-◆Location(位置)SeaLifeMelbourneAquariumislocatedonthecornerofFlindersStreetandKingStreet,Melbourne.ItissituatedontheYarraRiver,oppositeCrownEntertainmentComplex.◆GettingtoSeaLifeMelbourneAquariumTrainSeaLifeMelbourneAquariumisashortwalkfromeitherFlindersorSouthernCrosstrainstations.Tram(有轨电车)TheSeaLifeMelbourneAquariumtramstopislocatedonthefreeCityCircleTramroute(公交线路)andalsoroutes70and75.CityCircletramsrunevery10minutesinbothdirections.ShuttleBusTheMelbourneCityTouristShuttleisafreebusservice,stoppingatkeytouristattractionsinandaroundtheCity.Runningdaily,every15minutesfrom10:00amto4:00pm.◆CarParkingWhilethereisnopubliccarparkingatSeaLifeMelbourneAquarium,thereareseveralpubliccarparkinglotsavailableonlyashortwalkaway.◆WheelchairAccessSeaLifeMelbourneAquariumprovidespeopleinwheelchairswithfullaccesstoall12zones.Eachflooralsohaswheelchairaccessibletoilets.◆TermsTicketswillbeemailedtoyouimmediatelyafterpurchaseoryoucandownloadandprintyourticketoncepaymenthasbeenaccepted.PleaseprintoutallticketspurchasedandpresentatthefrontentranceofSeaLifeMelbourneAquarium.Noticket,noentry!56.SeaLifeMelbourneAquarium________.A.has12mostattractiveplacesinMelbourneB.islocatedatthecenteroftheCBDinthecity-17-C.admitsvisitorsfrom9:30amuntil6:00pmD.isbesideCrownEntertainmentComplex57.GettingtoSeaLifeMelbourneAquarium,visitorscantake________.A.eithertramroute70or75B.shuttlebusesaroundthetrainstationC.boatsacrosstheYarraRiverD.trainsfromSouthernCrosstrainstation58.SeaLifeMelbourneAquariumoffersvisitors________.A.freecarparkingB.transportationserviceC.InternetconnectionD.wheelchairaccessBDoesFameDriveYouCrazy?Althoughbeingfamousmightsoundlikeadreamcometrue,today'sstars,feelinglikezooanimals,facepressuresthatfewofuscanimagine.Theyareatthecenterofmuchoftheworld'sattention.Paparazzi(狗仔队)campoutsidetheirhomes,camerasready.Tabloids(小报)publishthrillingstoriesabouttheirpersonallives.Justimaginenotbeingabletodoanythingwithoutbeingphotographedorinterruptedforasignature!AccordingtopsychologistChristinaVillarreal,celebrities—famouspeople—worryconstantlyabouttheirpublicappearance.Eventually,theystarttolosetrackofwhotheyreallyare,seeingthemselvesthewaytheirfansimaginethem,notasthepeopletheywerebeforeeveryoneknewtheirnames.“Overtime,”Villarrealsays,“theyfeelseparatedandalone.”Thephenomenonoftrackingcelebritieshasbeenaroundforages.Inthe4thcenturyB.C.,paintersfollowedAlexandertheGreatintobattle,hopingtopicturehisvictoriesforhisadmirers.WhenCharlesDickensvisitedAmericainthe19thcentury,hissoldoutreadingsattractedthousandsoffans,leadinghimtocomplain(抱怨)abouthislackofprivacy.Tabloidsofthe1920sand1930sranarticlesaboutfilmstarsinmuchthesamewaythatmoderntabloidsandwebsitesdo.Beingapublicfiguretoday,however,isalotmoredifficultthanitusedto-17-be.Superstarscannotmoveaboutwithoutworryingaboutphotographerswithmoderncameras.Whentheysaysomethingsillyordosomethingridiculous,thereisalwaystheInternettospreadthenewsinminutesandkeeptheir“story”aliveforever.Iffameissotroublesome,whyaren'tallcelebritiesrunningawayfromit?Theansweristherearestillwaystodealwithit.Somestarsstaycalmbysurroundingthemselveswithtrustedfriendsandfamilyorbyescapingtoremoteplacesawayfrombigcities.Theyfocusnotonhowfamoustheyarebutonwhattheylovetodoorwhatevermadethemfamousinthefirstplace.Sometimesafewcelebritiescangetalittlejustice.Still,evenstarswhoenjoyfulljusticeoftencomplainabouthowhardtheirlivesare.Theyaretiredofbeingfamousalready.59.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatstarstoday________.A.areoftenmisunderstoodbythepublicB.spendtoomuchontheirpublicappearanceC.cannolongerhavetheirprivacyprotectedD.carelittleabouthowtheyhavecomeintofame60.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Greatheroesofthepastweregenerallyadmired.B.Worksofpopularwritersoftenhavealotofreaders.C.Wellknownactorsareusuallytargetsoftabloids.D.Theproblemfacedbycelebritieshasalonghistory.61.Whatmakesitmuchhardertobeacelebritytoday?A.Hugepopulationoffans.B.Inadequatesocialrecognition.C.Lackoffavorablechances.D.Availabilityofmodernmedia.CIn1943,whenIwas4,myparentsmovedfromCoeurd'Alene,Idaho,toFairbanks,Alaska,whereadventurewasneververyfaraway.Wearrivedinthesummer,justintimetoenjoythemidnightsun.AllthatsunlightwasfantasticforMom'svegetablegarden.Workinginthegardenatmidnighttendedtothrowhertimingoff,soshedidn'tcaremuchaboutmybedtime.-17-DadwasaRailwayExpressagentandMomwashisclerk.Thatleftmeinamess.Iusuallymanagedtofindsometroubletogetinto.OnceIhadalittlefiregoinginthedirtbasementofahotel.Ihadtriedtolightabarrel(桶)ofpaintbutcouldn'treallygetagoodfiregoing.Thesmokegotprettybad,though,andwhenImademyexit,acrowdandthepoliceweretheretogreetme.Thepolicementookmymatchesanddrovemehome.MomandDadwereoccupiedinthegardenandDadtoldthepolicetokeepme,andtheydid!IhadatouroftheprisonbeforeMomrescuedme.Ihadn'tturned5yet.AsIenteredkindergarten,theseriouscoldbegantosetin.WoulditsurpriseyoutoknowthatIsoonleftpartofmytongueonametalhandrailatschool?AsforLeonhardSeppala,famousasadogsledder(驾雪橇者),IthinkIknewhimwellbecauseIwastakenforaridewithhiswhitedogteamoneSunday.AtthetimeIdidn'trealizewhatasuperstarhewas,butIdoremembertheridewell.Iwaswrapped(包裹)heavilyandwellshelteredfromthefreezingandblowingweather.In1950,wemovedbacktoCoeurd'Alene,butwegotonemoreAlaskanadventurewhenLeonhardinviteduseightyearslaterbypayingavisittoIdahotoattendagatheringofformerneighborsofAlaska.62.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor'sfamily?A.Hisfatherwasacruelman.B.Hisparentsusedtobeverybusy.C.Hisparentsdidn'tlovehim.D.Hismotherdidn'thaveanyjobs.63.Whathappenedwhentheauthorwas4?A.Henearlycausedafireaccident.B.Hewaslockedinabasement.C.Hewasarrestedbythepolice.D.Helearnedtosmoke.64.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Leonhardoftenvisitedtheauthor'sfamilyafter1950.B.TheauthorspenthiswholechildhoodinAlaska.C.Leonhardwasgoodatdrivingdogsleds.D.TheauthorsufferedalotwhiletakingthedogsledinAlaska.D-17-Howfitareyourteeth?Areyoulazyaboutbrushingthem?Neverfear:Aninventorisonthecase.Anelectrictoothbrushsenseshowlongandhowwellyoubrush,anditletsyoutrackyourperformanceonyourphone.TheKolibreetoothbrushwasexhibitedattheInternationalConsumerElectronicsShowinLasVegasthisweek.ItsenseshowitismovedandcansendtheinformationtoanAndroidphoneoriPhoneviaaBluetoothwirelessconnection.Thetoothbrushwillbeabletoteachyoutobrushright(don'tforgettheinsidesoftheteeth!)andmakesureyou'rebrushinglongenough.“It'skindoflikehavingadentistactuallywatchyourbrushingonaday-to-daybasis,”saysThomasServal,theFrenchinventor.Thetoothbrushwillalsobeabletotalktootherapplicationsonyourphone,sodeveloperscould,forinstance,createagamecontrolledbyyourtoothbrush.Youcouldscorepointsforbeatingmonstersamongyourteeth.“Wetrytomakeitsmartbutalsofun,”Servalsays.Servalsayshewasinspiredbyhisexperienceasafather.Hewouldcomehomefromworkandaskhiskidsiftheyhadbrushedtheirteeth.Theysaid“yes,”butServalwouldfindtheirtoothbrushheadsdry.Hedecidedheneededabrushthatreallytoldhimhowwellhischildrenbrushed.ThecompanysaystheKolibreewillgoonsalethissummer,forD|S99toD|S199,dependingonfeatures.TheU.S.isthefirsttargetmarket.Servalsaysthatoneday,it'llbepossibletoreplacethebrushonthehandlewithabrushingunitthatalsohasacamera.Thecameracanevenexamineholesinyourteethwhileyoubrush.65.WhichisoneofthefeaturesoftheKolibreetoothbrush?A.Itcantrackusers'schoolperformance.B.Itcansensehowusersbrushtheirteeth.C.Itcandetectusers'fearofseeingadentist.D.Itcanhelpusersfindtheirphones.66.WhatcanwelearnfromServal'swordsinParagraph3?A.Youwillfinditenjoyabletoseeadentist.-17-B.Youshouldseeyourdentistonaday-to-daybasis.C.You'dlikeadentisttowatchyoubrushyourteetheveryday.D.YoucanbrushwiththeKolibreeasifguidedbyadentist.67.WhichofthefollowingmightmaketheKolibreetoothbrushfun?A.Itcanbeusedtoplaymobilephonegames.B.Itcanbeusedtoupdatemobilephones.C.Itcansendmessagestootherusers.D.Itcantalktoitsdevelopers.68.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.HowServalfoundouthiskidsliedtohim.B.WhyServalthoughtbrushingteethwasnecessary.C.WhatinspiredServaltoinventthetoothbrush.D.HowServaltaughthiskidstobrushtheirteeth.69.WhatcanweinferaboutServal'schildren?A.Theyoftenfailedtocleantheirtoothbrushes.B.Theywereunwillingtobrushtheirteeth.C.Theypreferredtouseatoothbrushwithadryhead.D.TheylikedbrushingtheirteethafterServalcamehome.70.WhatcanwelearnaboutthefuturedevelopmentoftheKolibree?A.Itwillbeabletocheckusers'teeth.B.Amobilephonewillbebuiltintoit.C.Itwillbeusedtofillholesinteeth.D.Thebrushhandlewillberemoved.Ⅴ任务型阅读(10)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。NewdiscoveriessuggestthattradebetweenEuropeandAsiaalongtheSilkRoadprobablybeganmanycenturiesearlierthanoncethought.Thefindingsaddafascinatingnewpagetotheepic(史诗)oftheSilkRoad,whichspreadfarandwide-17-innotime.ThelatestandmostsurprisingdiscoveryispiecesofsilkfoundinthehairofanEgyptianmummy(木乃伊)fromaboutl,000BC,longbeforeregulartrafficontheSilkRoadandatleastonethousandyearsbeforesilkwaspreviouslythoughttobeusedinEgypt.Otherresearchesmayextendhumanactivityalongthisroadbackevenfurther,perhapsamillionyearstothemovingofhumanancestorsintoeasternAsia.TheofficialoriginofEast-Westtradealongtheroadisusuallyplacedinthelate2ndcenturyBCwhenanagentoftheChineseEmperorWu-direturnedfromadangeroussecrettaskacrossthedesertintotheremotehighcountryofCentralAsia.Theagent,ZhangQian,traveledasfarasAfghanistanandbroughtbackknowledgeofevenmoredistantlandssuchasPersia,SyriaandaplaceknownasLijien,perhapsRome.Historians(历史学家)havecalledthisoneofthemostimportantjourneysinancienttimes.Hisjourneyopenedthewayforwhathavebeenthoughttobethefirstindirecttouchesbetweentheancientworld’stwosuper-powers,ChinaandRome.Chinesesilk,firsttradedtoCentralAsiaforwarhorses,wassoonfindingitswaytothemarketsofRomethroughanetworkofbusinessmen.ButthenewdiscoveriesshowthatChinesesilkapparentlyexistedintheWestlongbeforetheHanemperorstartedtoorganizetradeovertheSilkRoad.Theresearchcouldchangethinkingabouttheearlyhistoryofworldtradeandprovidecomprehensionintothemystery(谜)ofjusthowandwhenEuropefirstrealizedthegloriouscultureattheotherendofEurasia.Title:NewDiscoveryoftheSilkRoadIntroductionNewfindingsaboutthe71.________oftradealongtheSilkRoadarespreadfarandwideinnotime.Discovery☆ThesilkthreadfoundinthehairofanEgyptianmummyfromabout1,000BCmakesallfeelgreatly72.________.☆ThediscoverysuggeststhetradealongtheSilkRoadmay73.________backtoanearliertimethanoncethought.-17-ZhangQian’s74.________☆Beingacceptedasofficial75.________ofEast-WestcommercealongtheSilkRoad.☆Openingthewayforthefirst76.________touchesbetweentheancientChinaandRome.☆77.________ChinesesilktoCentralAsiaandPersia.☆MakingChinesesilk78.________themarketsofRome.Summary☆Showthe79.________ofChinesesilkintheWestlongbeforetheHanDynasty.☆Changethinkingabouttheearlyhistoryofwordtrade.☆HelptosolvethepuzzleofEuropeans’firstrealizing80.________culture.Ⅵ书面表达(满分25分)阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。Thecrowdattheairportmovedforwardlikewaves.Thepassengershadbeenwaitingforacoupleofhoursforanairlineemployeetoopenthedoorleadingtotheplaneoutside.Noonewasinagoodmood.Anoldmangottrappedinthemiddleoftherush.Suddenly,hefelldown,hisheadhittingtheconcretefloor,withbloodgushingfromhisforehead.Heappearedtobeunconscious.Everyonerushedpasthim,exceptforDana.Shecalledforhelp.Aminutelater,ayoungairlineemployeeshowedup.Hardlylookingattheoldman,shetoldDanatogetaboardherplane.Shesaidtheoldmanwouldbeokay,andwalkedaway.Danascreamedforhelp.Anairportsupervisorappeared.HetoldDanatogetontheplane.Danasaidthatshewasnotmovinguntilanambulancearrived.Thesupervisorsaidherplanewouldleavewithouther.Danasaidthatshedidn’tcare.Anambulanceandtwodoctorsfinallyarrived.Theparamedicssaidthatthemanwouldbeokay,buthewouldneedstitches(缝线).Theyputhimintotheambulanceanddroveoff.-17-Onherwayouttotheplane,whichwasstillrefueling,Danasawtheemployeewhohadignoredtheoldman.Theemployeesaid,“You’reluckytheplanedidn’tleavewithoutyou.”“Theplane?”Danaasked.“Whocaresabouttheplane?Howcouldyoubesocold?Thatwasanoldman;hecouldhavebeenyourgrandfather!Howwouldyoulikeitifeveryonejuststeppedoveryourgrandfatherandwentontheirway?”【写作内容】1.以约30词概括上文的主要内容;2.以约120词谈谈你阅读了该故事后的感受,内容包括:(1)当时在场的人是怎样的一种心理?(2)如果你当时也在场,你将如何处理?(3)你对整个事件作如何评价?【写作要求】1.在作文中可以使用自己亲身的经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文中的句子;2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。-17--17-2022/2022学年度第一学期高三英语课堂检测参考答案1-5CACCA6-10ACBAB11-15CAACB16-20CABCC21—25CBABD26—30BADCB31—35DCCAB36—40DBCAC41—45BCADB46—50CDBAD51—55CBADC56—60BADCD61—65DBACB66—70DACBA71.start/beginning72.surprised73.date/go74.task/mission75.origin76.indirect77.Trading78.enter/reach79.existence80.Chinese【参考范文】Possibleversion:Readytogetaboard,anoldmansuddenlygotfainted,headbleeding.Therestofthepassengers,includingtheairlineemployeewalkedpastexceptDana,whoaccompaniedhimuntilanambulancecametohisrescue.Psychologically,thepassengersmusthavebeenfeelingsorry.However,alreadyacoupleofhourswasted,theycouldn’twaittoboardtheplane.Thatway,itcouldtakeoffsoonerandreachtheirdestinationsearlier.Similarly,theemployeedidn’twanttocausemoredelaysandcomplaints.IfIwerepresent,Iwouldundoubtedlyactquickly,carryinghimandrushingforthenearesthospital.Forme,lifecan’tbemoreprecious.HowcouldIwalkmywayignoringableedingbeing?Certainly,wecan’tblamepassengersfortheir“coldness”.Itwasunderstandablewhentheyrushedtheirwayoncetimewasdue.However,thestaffoftheairportshouldbeartheresponsibilitytoensureeverypassenger’ssafety.Itwasnobodybuttheythatwasofferingservice.-17-

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