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/16/1601/162023-2024學(xué)年江蘇省淮安市高三上學(xué)期12月考試英語(yǔ)模擬試卷第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whydidthepoliceofficerstopthewoman?A.Becauseofthedrivingspeed.B.Becauseofthelicenseproblem.C.Becauseofthebrokentaillight.2.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Confident. B.Nervous. C.Excited.3.Whatisthewomantellingtheman?A.Shelikeshim. B.Sheforgothim. C.Sheremembershim.4.Whatwillhappeninthespeakers’company?A.Theofficebuildingwillchange.B.Manyemployeeswilllosetheirjobs.C.Allemployeeswillearnmoremoney.5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Buyingaphone. B.Usinghisphone. C.Chargingthephone.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatwaswrongwiththeman’sjobinterview?A.Hemistookthedate.B.Hedidn’thavetherightdocuments.C.Hearrivedtoolatefortheappointment.7.Whatdoesthemanprobablythinkofthewoman?A.Sheisunfriendly. B.Sheiscareless. C.Sheishelpful.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whataretheguardsbannedfromdoingaccordingtothewoman?A.Speakingtoothers.B.Wearingstrangeuniforms.C.Takingpictureswithtourists.9.WhatisLucy’sattitudetowardstherules?A.Shequestionsthem. B.Sheunderstandsthem. C.Sheopposesthem.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whichdatedidtheboyfinishhisproject?A.OnNovember12th. B.OnNovember15th. C.OnDecember17th.11.Whichpaperwilltheboyprobablywritetonight?A.TheWarof1812.B.TheWondersofLiquids. C.BrownBearPopulations.12.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Timemanagement.B.Thechoiceofsubjects.C.Theplanofsomeprojects.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatisthewoman’smainissue?A.Herbagwasstolen.B.Someoneharmedher.C.Shecan’tspeakItalian.14.Wherewillthewomangonext?A.ToRome. B.ToVenice. C.ToMilan.15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Checkinearlier.B.Stayclosetoherbag.C.Letsomeonewatchherpersonalbelongings.16.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Onatrain. B.Atatrainstation. C.Atapolicestation.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whydidthespeakerstartplayinggolf?A.Toplaywithhisdad.B.Toplayonhisschoolteam.C.Tofollowhisdreamofbecomingaprofessional.18.Wherewasthegolfgamefirstlyinvented?A.InEngland. B.InScotland. C.IntheUS.19.Whatisthemostimportantgolfcompetitionaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheMaster’sTournament.B.TheBritishOpen.C.TheUSOpen.20.Whatdoesthespeakerplantodointhefuture?A.Openhisowngolfcourse.B.Organizegolfcampsforchildren.C.Giveprogolfersone-on-oneinstruction.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AStudentVolunteering:ProjectCoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)員)vacanciesWouldyouliketomakearealdifferencetoyourlocalcommunity?BecomingaProjectCoordinatorcouldbetheroleforyou!We’recurrentlylookingforournextsetofvolunteerProjectCoordinatorsforthe2023—2024academicyear.ProjectCoordinatorsworkwithateamofstudentstorunaprojectwithsupportfromtheVolunteeringandMentoringTeam.Thisyearwearelookingforteamstoleadthefollowingprojects:?ChesterStudentDogWalkingProject—walkingdogsformembersofthecommunitywhowouldstruggletodosothemselvesforhealthreasons?ChesterHealthyEatingWorkshops—healthycookingworkshopsforpeoplewhohaveexperiencedhomelessness?WellyWednesdays—one-offconservationactivitiesthatbenefittheenvironmentliketreeplantingandhedgelaying?GetTalking—studentsraisingawareness,fundraisingandtalkingaboutissuesthatcanaffectstudents,helpingtoopendialogueaboutserioustopicsandreducestigma(污名)?inCredible—studentshelpingyoungpeopletoidentifywhatiscredibleinformationandreducethespreadoffakenews?DementiaCafé—amonthlycaféinTimeSquare,Warringtonforpeopleandfamiliesaffectedbydementia(癡呆)tocometogetherandconnectwithothersInterestedinrunninganyoftheseprojects?FindtheroledescriptionsandapplicationformsontheVolunteerHub.Email.ukwithanyquestionsorwithyourcompletedapplicationform.ThedeadlinetoapplyisThursday,April20.21.WhocanbecomeaProjectCoordinator?A.Acooperativeandwell-organizedclerk. B.Studentseagertogivebacktosociety.C.Awell-informedcommunicationexpert. D.Peoplestrugglingagainsthealthproblems.22.Whichprojectwouldyouapplyforifyouwanttogogreen?A.ChesterHealthyEatingWorkshops. B.WellyWednesdays.C.inCredible. D.DementiaCafé.23.Whatshouldyoudotosubmityourapplication?A.Learntheroledescriptionsbyheart. B.Raiseyourtipsaboutvolunteering.C.UploaditontheVolunteerHub. D.Email.uk.BForoveradecade,ZubinKanga,apianist,composerandtechnologist,haschangedthelimitsoftheformsofmusicalperformances.Hehasbothorganizedandperformedshowsthathavepushedbarriers,withmotionsensors,artificialintelligence(AI),live-generated3Dvisualsandvirtualrealityamongthetechnologicaladvancementsusedtounlocknewpossibilitiesofmusicandperformances.Kanga’sapproachtoemployingcutting-edgetechnologywasfirstinformedbytherelativelimitationsofhischoseninstrument.“Thepianoisaveryaccuratetechnology,”hesays.“Fromtheearly20thcenturytillnowithasn’treallychangedatall.It’sanamazinginstrument,butitdoeshavecertainlimitationsintermsofthetypesofsoundyoucancreate.”O(jiān)neoftheearlyworksisSteelonBone,composedbyKangahimself.HeperformsthepieceusingMiMUmulti-sensorgloves.“Icanputuponefinger,andthat’llproduceaparticularsound,”Kangaexplains.“AndthenIcancontrolthatsoundjustbymovingmywristthroughtheair—Icandothatwithlotsofdifferentgestures.”“ForSteelonBone,I’mactuallyplayinginsidethepianowiththesesteelknitting(編織)needles,andgettingalltheseinterestingeffectsonthestrings.ThenI’musingsamplesofthem.SometimesI’musinglivedelaysandoperatingthem.Thesoundcanchangedependingonhowmyhandsaremoving.Itallowsmetomakeaverytheatricalpiece,andpeoplecanseethisimmediateconnectionbetweenhowI’mmoving—theseverybig,almostconductor-likegesturesthroughtheair—andthewaythesoundischanging,”saidKanga.Thisisjustthestart,andKangagoesontobekeenontheuseofmotionsensorstomakemusic,thepossibilitiesthatAIofferscomposersasatool,andhowvirtualrealitycouldtransformperformancesandmore.24.Whatdotechnologicaladvancementsdoformusicandperformances?A.Removemusicbarriers. B.Makeperformancesprofessional.C.Popularizemusicalperformances. D.Bringnewperformanceforms.25.WhydoesKangatalkaboutthepianoinparagraph2?A.Toindicateitsstability. B.Toproveitsrareaccuracy.C.Toclarifywhyheusestechnology. D.Toshowithasalonghistory.26.HowdoesKangaperformSteelonBone?A.Bymovinghishandsintheair. B.Bypressingthepianokeys.C.Bybeatingthesteelknittingneedles. D.Bymakingverysmallgestures.27.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Technology:WhenItReplacesMusicB.ZubinKanga:WhenMusicMeetsTechnologyC.VirtualReality:FutureofPerformancesD.AIMusic:FromComposingtoPerformingCMostofustrustourdoctorsevenwhentheyhandusaprescriptionforadrugwecan’tpronounce.Butnatural,holistic(整體的)productsarefullyinvoguenowadays,andtheInternethascreatedawayfornon-expertstobecomeasormoreinformedastheirgeneralpractitionerwhenitcomestoobscuretreatmentmethods.“Peoplearenowmorewillingtotaketheirhealthandwellnessintotheirownhands,”saysDanielleHardee,awellnessadvocateforDoTERRAInternational.Oddlyenough,untilfairlyrecently,Hardeewasnotoneofthosepeople.Herfirstexperiencewithessentialoilscameintreatingherpetbulldog.Afterseekingsuggestionsforthesicklypeton,afellowfosterertoldHardeeaboutcertainoilsshecouldtryapplyingtotheanimal’sskin.Pairinghercuriositywithhealthyskepticism,Hardeedovedeepintoresearchingthesafetyoftheoils.“IwasveryhappywitheverythingIfound,”shesays.“Istartednotjustusingthemonthefosterdog,butalsoourson,whoneededthebenefitsoftherespiratorysupport.”Whilethedog’srecoverywassoonapparent,thebenefitsforhersonwerealmostimmediate.Theoilsinquestionareconsidered“essential”notduetoanyprovenvitality,butbecausetheycontaintheessenceoftheplantsfromwhichtheyareextracted.Peppermint,lavenderandcitrusesareamongthemostcommononthemarkettoday,butnumerousessentialoilshavebeeninuseforseveralcenturies.Afterseeinghowbeneficialtheconcentratedliquidsweretoboththetwo-leggedandfour-leggedmembersofherfamily,Hardeesoonfoundherselfteachingessentialoilclasses.“ItbecamesomethingIfeltsostronglyabout,Ihadtoshareit,”shesays.TheclassesquicklygrewinsizeandgeographicalnandHardeesoonbecameanadvocatefordoTERRAInternational,anaturalnutritionandwellnesscompany.Asgrowingpopularitypushesessentialoilsintothebroadermarket,Hardeerecommendscuriouscustomersproceedwithcautionconcerningqualityandpurity.Hardeebelievestheeffectsofqualityoilswillbetheevidencethathelpsthemprevail.“I’mnotaholistichealthguru(專家),”sheemphasizes.“I’mjustseeingitwithmyowneyes.”28.WhydidHardeebegintosupportdoTERRAInternational?A.Heressentialoilclassesquicklygrew. B.Shelearnedtreatmentmethodson.C.Herfamilybenefitedfromtheessentialoil. D.Shefeltstronglyabouttheessentialoil.29.Whyarethoseoilsconsidered“essential”?A.Becausetheyareusedtosavepeople’slives. B.Becausetheyaretakenfromtheessenceofplants.C.Becausetheyareessentialtopatients’recovery. D.Becausetheyareproventobeusefulandenergetic.30.Whatmakesnatural,holisticproductspopularaccordingtoHardee?A.Theinternetwhichhascreatedawayforthemtobeknown.B.Theeffectsoftheproductspeoplecanseewiththeirowneyes.C.Thecuriositypeoplehaveaboutqualityproducts.D.Thedeterminationofpeopletocontroltheirownhealth.31.WhatisHardee’ssuggestionforcuriouscustomers?A.Theyshouldbuythosegoodandpureoils.B.Theyshouldchooseanypopularoilproduct.C.Theyshouldstarttheirownessentialoilclass.D.Theyshouldquestiontheeffectsoftheoilsattimes.DCaliforniaisspeedingupthelaunchofitsrobotaxi.CarswithoutdriversarealreadybecomingacommonsightonSanFrancisco’swindingandfoggystreetswithalotofhills.Butthey’vebeenlimitedintheirareasandtimeofoperation,andinsomecaseshavehadhumansafetymonitorsonboard.Lastweek,Californiaofficialsvotedtoremovemostrestrictionsforthetwoleadingself-drivingcarcompanies,WaymoandCruise,lettingthemchargeforridesanywhereinthecity24/7.It’sacriticalmomentfortheindustry,whichhasgrowntomorethan40companiesreachingmillionsofmilesonpublicroadseveryyear.Ifthisisthefuture,it’sstillatoughnutinprogress.OneSanFranciscodriverlessvehiclerolledintoanactivefiresceneandpreventedfirefightersfromcarryingouttheirwork.Othershavestoppeddeadinthemiddleoftraffic.Therewere93reportedtrafficincidentsinvolvingrobotaxisinMarchalone.Californiaregulatorsshouldn’tbegivingrobotaxisafreepass.Driverlesscarscouldmakeadifferencetothecitystreetsthewaygas-poweredautomobilesdidacenturyago.Theobjectiontodriverlesscarshasbeensimilar,too.InSanFrancisco,oneactivistgrouphasbegunconingself-drivingtaxis—placingasimpleorangecone(圓錐體)onthemetalcoveroftheengine,whichseemsto“paralyze”anautonomousvehicle.“Iwantedtoloverobotaxis,”saidElaineMooreintheFinancialTimes.“Eliminatinghumanerrorwouldundoubtedlymakeroadssafer.ButthencamethetimeIhailedaCruisecar.Afewminutesintothejourney,thecarsuddenlychangedcourse,extendingtheestimatedtimetoarrivalfornoreason.Thenthecarjuststopped.Wetriedtoexitbutthedoorsremainedlocked.Althoughitwasonlyforafewseconds,itstillmademepausebeforeIhoppedinanotherrobotaxianytimesoon.”“Thesehorrorstoriesremaintheexception,”saidBenjaminSchneiderintheMITTechnologyReview.“Overthepastfewyears,CruiseandWaymohaveaddeduptooveramilliondriverlessmileswithoutaccidentsinmajorAmericancities.”AtcertaintimesinSanFrancisco,heestimatedthat1in10carsontheroadhasnodriverbehindthewheel.Hewasamazedthatsofewpeopleareawareofhowquicklythisindustryisadvancing,orhaveconsideredthenear-termlaborandtransportationimpacts.Likeitornot,robotaxisarehere.32.Whatdoes“this”refertointhesecondparagraph?A.Restrictionswillbecancelledfortheself-drivingcars.B.Francisco’streetswillbeupgradedbyCaliforniaregulators.C.RobotaxiswillbeinfullwingsinCaliforniaaroundtheclock.D.Millionsofmilesonpublicroadswillbemonitoredeveryyear.33.Whyhasoneactivistgroupbegunconingself-drivingtaxis?A.TofightagainsttheSanFranciscogovernment.B.Tomaketherobotaxisunabletofunctionproperly.C.Topushfortechnologicalprogressindriverlesscars.D.Toimitatewhatgas-poweredautomobilesdidacenturyago.34.WhatisBenjaminSchneider’sattitudetowardsrobotaxis?A.Favorable. B.Unclear. C.Skeptical. D.Opposed.35.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Robotaxis:aperfectreplacementofgascarsB.Robotaxis:animmediatelaunchofdriverlesscarsC.Robotaxis:anadvancedtechnologyaroundtheworldD.Robotaxis:atoughissueoftransportationinAmerica第二節(jié)(共5個(gè)小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。InChinaunderimperialrule,NationalDaywasacelebrationoftheEmperor’sbirthdayorhisrisetothethrone.OnOctober1,1949,MaoZedongdeclaredtheformationofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.___36___TheholidayisheldannuallyinHongKong,Macau,andmainlandChina.ThefirstsevendaysofOctoberarereferredtoastheGoldenWeek.ThisisatimeoftravelandleisurethatiscelebrateddifferentlyinvariouspartsofChina.Peopleincitiesoftentraveltoruralareastorelaxandenjoythequietsurroundings.PeoplefromurbanareasalsotraveltoothercitiesthroughoutChinatotakepartincelebrations.___37___Eachyear,alargeNationalDaycelebrationisheldinBeijing’sTiananmenSquare.Beijing’sNationalDayfestivalsarefilledwithmilitaryperformances,foodvendors,livemusic,andvariousotheractivities.InBeijingandothercities,musicalanddanceconcertsareheldtocelebrateNationalDay.Crafts,painting,andarangeofotheractivitiescanbeenjoyedbypeopleofvariousages.___38___ThisfireworksshowisapprovedbytheChinesegovernmentandsomeofthehighestqualityrocketsandexplosivesareusedtofilltheskywithrklingcolorsofgoldandred.Inadditiontopatrioticcelebrations,NationalDayinChinaisalsoatimeforpeopletoenjoybeingwiththeirfamilies.Familymembersofallageswilloftenusethisasanopportunitytotraveltoacentrallocationtoreconnectaftermonthsofworking.___39___AlthoughNationalDayisenteredaroundpatriotismandChina’shistory,NationalDayisalsoatimeofshopping.___40___Sopeopleshouldputabitofmoneytothesideandusethisasanopportunitytopurchasesomeofthethingsthathavebeenontheirwishlistsforawhile.A.Ontheevening,agrandandelaboratefireworksdemonstrationisperformed.B.BeijingisthecenterofthelargestNationalDayactivities.C.ManycompaniesofferverylargediscountsonproductsduringGoldenWeek.D.Eversincethen,thefirstdayofOctoberhasbeenadayofpatriotismandnationalcelebration.E.OnNationalDay,thousandsofsoldiersandcivilianstakepartinthemassiveparades.F.Thishelpseliminatethestressofworkandhelpsmakesurethatfamiliesremainclose.G.ChinacelebratestheChineseNationalDayonOctober1steveryyear,第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。WhatcoulddrivinganicecarandpointingacameraattheMilkyWayhaveincommon?Morethanyoumightimagine.RacecardriverBubbaWallaceandphotographerBatakTefreshijourneyedtogethertoremoteGooseberryMesafora(n)41aimedatcapturingthenightsky.GooseberryMesa,farfrompopulationcenters,is42fromthenighttimelightpollution,makingitperfectforstarphotographers.Naturenightenvironmentssuchasthisare43.Camping,hiking,andshootingstarsinmountainousMesahighlightthe44betweenphotographyandracing.Bubba45,“Onceyoufireupthe46there’snoturningback—IknowI’llbeinthatseatformorethanthreehours.”Batakagrees,“IhavethesamefeelingassoonasItouchthewheelofmycamera—I’mreadytocontinuethroughtheentirenight.”ForBubba,developing47allowedhimtomatureasadriverandisequallyessentialtohisphotography.Seizingthemomentiscrucialtoo.“Everyminutethingsare48—theEarth’sshadow,themoonlight,theriseofstars.”Batakexplains.“Ifyoulosethemoment,goneforever.”Bubbafindsthephysicaland_49demandsofracingascrucialwhentravellinginUtah’s50landscapesunderfreezingtemperatures.or51atato52beanaTheteamdiscoveredshared53thatgobeyondphotography.bothpassionateaboutbringingculturestogetherandusingourworkto54boundaries,”saysBatak.“Thenightskyhasa55power.Theskyconnectsthewholeworldunderoneumbrella.”41.A.family B.point C.adventure D.business42.A.reminded B.protected C.reflected D.recalled43.A.common B.rare C.absurd D.complicated44.A.emphasis B.analysis C.similarity D.distinction45.A.concludes B.predicts C.evaluates D.notes46.A.engine B.intelligence C.enthusiasm D.anxiety47.A.energy B.creativity C.patience D.ambition48.A.challenging B.changing C.precious D.various49.A.mental B.literal C.accidental D.digital50.A.rough B.calm C.delicate D.smooth51.A.seize B.ruin C.change D.adjust52.A.unexpected B.unlimited C.concerned D.selected53.A.benefits B.profits C.interests D.comments54.A.closedown B.putdown C.turndown D.breakdown 55.A.combining B.healing C.terrifying D.satisfying第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Thegiantdigitaltorchbearerlitthemainflame,alongsidetheOlympicchampionWangShun,duringtheopeningceremonyofthe19thAsianGamesHangzhou.Itwasback_____56_____Sundaynight.Thegianttorchbearer,withanewname"WaveRider",madeareturn_____57_____(appear)fortheclosingceremonyinHangzhouOlympicSportsCentreStadium,_____58_____isreferredtoasthe“BigLotus”.Theclosingceremony,themed“EnduringMemoriesofHangzhou”,_____59____(bring)theathletestothecenterstage.ShaXiaolan,chiefdirectoroftheceremony,saidtheshowalsoextendedheartfeltgratitudetoallthevolunteers,whose_____60_____(contribute)havebeenimportantinthesuccessoftheGames.Thebeautyoftechnologydazzled,witha_____61_____(note)highlightofthe"digitallawn".Thisseeminglyordinarylawnhid_____62_____iscalledaremarkabletechnologysecret.Meanwhile,Chineseculturealsocontinuedtostandoutthroughtheclosingceremony.Sundaycoincidedwith“ColdDew”,oneofthe24solartermsontheChineselunarcalendar,_____63_____(mean)atimewhenlotusflowersgivewaytoosmanthus(桂花)inHangzhou.WuYan,theexecutiveproduceroftheclosingceremony,saidthatshehopedthismomentfromtheclosingceremony____64____(root)ineveryone'sheartsforeverasacherishedmemoryoftheAsianGames____65_____ofHangzhou,bothofwhichwillimpresseveryone.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假如你是李華,負(fù)責(zé)你校英文經(jīng)典閱讀書(shū)評(píng)寫作比賽(WritingCompetitionofEnglishClassicsBookReview)的評(píng)審工作,請(qǐng)你給外教Josh寫一封郵件邀請(qǐng)他擔(dān)任評(píng)委。內(nèi)容包括:1.比賽介紹;2.評(píng)比要求。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearJosh,______________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Walkingacrosscampuswitheverypairofeyesonyoucanbeembarrassing,especiallywhenyou’re13yearsold.Ilookedaroundmeindesperatesearchofafriendlyface,asmile,anything.Iwasquitedisappointed,tosaytheleast.AndI,inturn,feltsomewhatfoolish,walkingacrosscampuswithafalsesmileonmyface.Iwassimplyattemptingtofollowtheadvicemymotherhadgivenmeyearsbefore:whenthingsgetawkward,smile.Nomatterwhereyouareasmilewillalwaysbeunderstood.Asmileisuniversal.Atthatverymoment,however,Ifeltmymother’sadvicedidn’twork.Ontopofitall,mymindwasracingwithquestionsandconcernstypicalofany13-yearoldonthefirstdayofschool:wherewouldIsitatlunch?WhowouldItalkto?NottomentionhowwouldImakefriendswhenIdidn’tevenspeakthelanguage?MyheartbeatquickenedandIfeltnervous.Still,IdidmybesttomaintaincalmsoasnottoletmyguarddownandrevealtoothersjusthowscaredItrulywas.Whentheteacherintroducedmetotheclassasthe“Americangirl”,10setsofhandsimmediatelyshotup.Somestudentshadquestions,andotherswantedtopracticetheirEnglishwithme.BecauseIdidn’tspeakmuchChineseyet,IcommunicatedwiththeotherstudentsthroughhandmotionsmixedinwithbrokenEnglishandChinese.Despitetheattention,Iwasn’tsurehowmuchofitwaspositive.Itwasalmostasiftheyweren’tsurewhattomakeofmeandIwasbeingexamined.Thenagain,whocouldblamethem?AfterallIwasthefirstAmericanevertoattendtheschool.Soessentially,wewereallfirsttimers.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為
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左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Thencamethefirstclass--Chinesepainting.___________________________________________________AsIburntwithgreatembarrassment,LiHua,mydeskmate,gavemeawarmsmile.___________________________________________________答案聽(tīng)力1-5CBCAB6-10ACABB11-15AAACC16-20ABBAB閱讀21-23.B.BD24-27DCAB28-31.C.BDA32-35.CBAB七選五36.D37.B38.A39.F40.C完型41—45CBBCD46—50ACBAA51—55BACDA語(yǔ)法on 57.appearance 58.which 59.brought 60.contributions61.notable62.what 63.meaning 64.wouldberooted 65.and六、應(yīng)用文DearJosh,I’mLiHua,inchargeofourschool’swritingcompetitionofEnglishclassicsbookreview.IamwritingtoinviteyoutogradethebookreviewsthisFriday.Thecompetitionrequiresstudentstowriteabookreviewofatleast800wordsabouttheEnglishclassics—Thecallofthewild.We’vereceiveduptofortysubmissions,whichwillbeevaluatedaccordingtotheircontentrichness,layoutcreativityandartisticexpressiveness.Toptenworkswillbeawarded.I’dappreciateitifyouwouldacceptmyinvitation!Yours,LiHua七、讀后續(xù)寫范文:Para1: Thencamethefirstclass-Chinesepainting.Theteachershowedushowtouseabrushtopaintbambooonapieceofwhitepaper.Thenalltheotherstudentsgotdowntowork.However,itwasquitedifficultforme.HowcouldIholdthebrushandmadeitgoasIwished?Hesitatingforawhile,Itrieddippingthebrushintotheinkbottle.WhenItookitout,dropsofblackinkfellonthewhitepaper.Therewasnobamboo,butbigblackdots!SoembarrassedwasIthatIfeltbloodrushingtomyface. Para2: AsIburntwithgreatembarrassment,LiHua,mydeskmate,gavemeawarmsmile.Heseemedtounderstandmyawkwardsituation,soheturnedtomeandcarefullyexplainedwhatIshoulddowithfluentEnglish.Withhispatientguidance,ImanagedtofinishmyfirstChinesepainting!Simpleasitwas,theteacherpraisedmyworkinfrontoftheclass.Icouldn’tconcealmypleasure,andjoydancedallthewaytomyheart,forIknewthiswouldbeawonderfulbeginningofanewschoollife,juststartingwithawarmandfriendlysmile.聽(tīng)力原文:Text1M:Goodafternoon.CouldIpleaseseeyourlicense?W:Ohno.Isthereanissue?I’msureIwasdrivingunderthelimit.M:Nothingserious,butitlookslikeyourtaillightisout.(1)Text2M:I’mnotsureifIcandothis.Whatifpeopledislikemyperformance?W:Text3W:Hey,youwereatNatalie’sparty,weren’tyou?M:Iwas,actually.Ihaveforgottenaboutthat.Youmusthaveagoodmemory.(3)W:IlikeNatalie.Ihadagreattimethatnight.Text4W:Don’ttellanyoneinthecompany,butwe’veboughtanewofficecedowntown.(4)M:Thatisfarfrommostemployees’homes.Willtherebepayincreases?W:Onlyforseniorstaffmembers.We’llaskemployeestobeunderstanding.Text5W:Myphonebatteryisflatagain.ThisalwayshappenswhenIneedtomakeanurgentcall.There’snowheretochargeit.It’shightimethatIboughtamoremodernone.M:Don’tpanic.Myphoneisfullycharged.Here,makeyourcall.(5)Text6(第7題為推斷題)M:W:Sorry,Mr.Jensen.We’requitefulltoday,butyouaren’tonourlist.(6)M:Theremustbeamistake.I’vebeenorganizingdocumentsforthisinterviewforweeks.W:AsIsaid,manypeopleareinterviewing.Doyouhavetherightday?(6)M:Oh,no!You’reright.IbookedforFriday,notThursday.I’msosorry.(6)IsthereanywayIcouldhavetheinterviewtoday?W:I’dnormallyneverdothis,butwehaveonespotfrom4:30p.m.p.m.to5:00p.m.M:Thankyou!Text7M:Lucy,goodtoseeyou.HowareyouenjoyingLondon?W:Iloveit.YesterdaywewenttoBuckinghamPalaceandtheBritishMuseum.Todaywe’reM:HowdidyouenjoyBuckinghamPalace?W:Itisamazing.Haveyouseentheguardsoutside—theoneswhowearuniforms?(8)M:Yes.Theyareactuallyrealsoldiers,withloadedguns.(8)W:Iknow.Itookmypicturewithone.Ifeltsorryforhim,becausehewasnotallowedtomove,totalk,ortoevenlookatyou.(8)M:Well,youwouldn’twanttogetintoanargumentwithoneofthem.W:Iknow,andIappreciatewhytherulesarethere.Theyaretheretodoajob,guardingthepalace,nottakingpictureswithexcitedtourists.(9)Text8
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