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哈三中2023-2024學(xué)年度高三學(xué)年第四次模擬考試英語試卷注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中給出的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.15C.£9.18答案是B。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Theaddress.B.Thetime.C.Theparticipants.2.Whathappenedtothewoman’scomputer?A.It’sbroken.B.It’sdark.C.It’sdead.3.Whydoesthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Hetorehercoat.B.Hedirtiedhercoat.C.Heboughtheracoat.4.Whatbenefitsdoesonlineteachingbringtothewoman?A.Sheneedn’tmakelotsofvideocalls.B.Sheneedn’ttidyaclassroom.C.Sheneedn’tdrivetowork.5.Whatinformationwasmisunderstoodbythewoman?A.Thetime.B.Thelocation.C.Thephonenumber.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答6、7題。6.Howlonghasthewomanbeeninswimmingracing?A.Fouryears.B.Eightyears.C.Tenyears.7.Whatdoesthewomanworryabout?A.Herscholarship.B.Herfutureuniversity.C.Herparents.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataschool.B.Attheman’soffice.C.Atadoctor’soffice.9.Whatdoesthemanurgentlyneedtodoaccordingtothewoman?A.Quithiscurrentjob.B.Changehishabitsandlifestyle.C.Attendmeetingswiththewoman.10.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthephonecalleachweek?A.$25.B.$100.C.$400.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhywasthemaninEngland?A.Hewasonbusinessthere.B.Hewasvisitingthere.C.Hemovedthere.12.WheredidthewomaneverseetheQueen?A.InIndia.B.InEngland.C.InCanada.13.Whichofthefollowingishardforthekingaccordingtotheman?A.Beingtooold.B.Livingafulllife.C.Comingtopowersuddenly.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whenisthewomansupposedtofinishheressay?A.BynextFriday.B.BynextMonday.C.BythisSaturday.15.Whyisthewomanbehindwithherwritingclass?A.Shewasabitcold.B.Thecourseistoodifficult.C.Shemissedsomelessons.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhiscollegelife?A.Busy.B.Boring.C.Colorful.17.Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodoonthe28th?A.Visitanexhibition.B.Attendaparty.C.Watchaplay.聽第10段材料回答第18至20題。18.Wheredidthemancomefrom?A.India.B.AcountryintheSouthPacific.C.TheAndamanSea.19.Howdoesthemanwanttoleavetheisland?A.Byfindingawaytofixhisboat.B.Byseekingthehelpoflocalpeople.C.Bygettingrescuedbyanairplane.20.Whatisthemanmostfrightenedabout?A.Beingattackedbysearobbers.B.Runningoutoffoodandwater.C.Beingtrappedontheislandforever.第二部分閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ARevelintheWondersofSpringFromApril10throughMay31,2024,ShanghaiDisneyResortwillbefilledwithabreathtakingdisplayofblossomingflowers.Comeandjoinusaswecelebratethespringseasonwithacolorandwonder!SpringtimeIn-ParkOfferingsSpringtimeDécorWithspringinfullswing,ShanghaiDisneylandblossomswiththemagicoftheseason.Therewillbedelicatehangingvines,anddelightfulflowerbeds.Throughoutthespringseason,theparkandDisneytownwillbebeautifiedwithlargeeggsculptures,whichhavebeenthoroughlydecoratedtorepresentthecharmofbelovedDisneycharacters,providingtheperfectaccompanimentformemorablephotos.DisneyCharactersintheirSpringFestivalCostumesOurDisneyCharactersarealldressedupfortheseasoninstylishnewoutfits.EnterthemagicalfieldandtakeaselfiewithMinnieMouseandalltheresidentsofMickeyAvenue!InordertoallowourDisneycharacterstosharetimewithmoreguests,pleasekeepyourgreetingshortandsweet.GuestsinthequeuecanaskforoneautographfromeachDisneycharacter.DisneyColor-Fest:AStreetParty!Incelebrationofthebeautifulspringseason,ourparaderoutewillcometolifewithabrilliantstreetpartycelebratingcolor,ZaoShangHaoEverymorning,belovedDisneyCharacterswillgatheronMickeyAvenueandbringtheparktolifewiththeirperformance.musicandDisneycharacters!Whentheparadecomestoastop,avibrantperformancefeaturingbrightlights,livelymusicandvividcolorswillblossom.Comedancetothemusic!Theseperformancesmaybeimpactedduetobadweatherorotherunforeseenconditions.Duringpoorweatherwewilltemporarilydelayorcanceltheshow.ImportantDetails>EachGuest(age3andolder)isrequiredtohavebothaparkreservationandvalidticketorMagicKeypass,forthesamedateandsamepark,foreachdayoftheirvisit.>Themeparkreservationsforselectdatesandparksmaybemadeinadvanceforaperiodoftime,onarollingbasis.>Themeparkreservationsaresubjecttotheavailabilityofapplicableparkreservationallocationsandthemeparkcapacity;andarenotguaranteedforanyspecificdatesorpark,nomattertheticketorpasstype.>BuyTicketandGetParkReservationonlineorthroughtheDisneylandapp.21.DuringwhichholidaycanyouenjoythecelebrationofspringinShanghaiDisneyResort?A.TombSweepingDay.B.Mid-AutumnDay.C.LabourDay.D.Children’sDay.22.Whatcanvisitorsdointhespringseasonaccordingtothetext?A.Decoratetheparkwithlargeeggsculptures.B.ChatwiththeirfavouritecharactersonMickeyAvenue.C.Takepictureswitheachcharacterasmanyastheyplease.D.Enjoyanexcitingparadefollowedbyaperformance.23.Whatshouldyoudofirstifyouwanttomakeareservation?A.Checkforupdatedavailability.B.BuyaMagicKeypass.C.Selectadayyou’dliketovisit.D.Haveavalidticket.BTothosenormalkids,it’snotunusualtohear“Goodnight”whenyoukissthem,saying“Goodnight”tothem.Formostparents,it’sjustastorminateacup.However,formeit’sjusttheopposite.MysonJames,sufferedfromtheautismspectrumdisorder(ASD),adevelopmentaldisabilitycausedbydifferencesinthebrain.SomepeoplewithASDmayhaveadvancedconversationskillswhereasJamesisanexception.Pre-diagnosis,I’dgiveJamesabigkissandwhispergoodnightwhenputtingJamestobed.Post-diagnosis,thesilencethatIreceivedinreturnwasdeafening.IthadneveroccurredtomebeforeasaconcernthatwhenIsaid“Goodnight,James.Iloveyou”,mytoddlersaidnothinginresponse.Ineededtohearhimsaysomething.MyhusbandandIbegantopromoteJamestosaygoodnightbacktous.“Saygoodnight,Mommy.”Foroverayear,“Saygoodnight,Mommy”wasthepartingroutineoftheday.Everynight,itmademecry.Inevergotusedtoit.ButInevergaveuphope.Withmoreeffortsonenight,IheardsomethingmoreorganiccomeoutofJames’mouth.Hedroppedthe“say”—andhisresponsebecame“goodnight,Mommy”whenJamesturnedfour.Itwasfantastic—butitwasstillprompted(提示的).Atsix,Igotmyfirstunprompted,“Goodnight,Mommy.Iloveyou!”Nexttomywedding,andbirthsofmychildren,thiswasthemostexcitingnightofmylife.James,noweight,routinelykissesusgoodnightandtellsushelovesus.Theotherevening,aftergivingmeabighugandkiss,Jamestoldme,“You’reagreatmom!You’renotamomwithfeathers,oramomwithcolorsandmarkers.I’mgladyou’rea...aperson!”Idon’tknowifhehadthebookAreYouMyMother?inhismind,orifthiswasjustoneofthemanyrandomthoughtsthatcrossedmyson’sbrainonadailybasis.Idoknowitwasmusictomyears.24.Whatdomostparentsthinkofakissgoodnightfromtheirnormalchildren?A.It’sanunusualbedtimepractice.B.It’sapreciousconversationtheytreasure.C.It’saroutinetheytakeforgranted.D.It’sagoodwaytorecoverfromASD.25.HowdidJamesbehaveatfirstaftersufferingfromASD?A.Heremainedtalkative.B.Hedidn’tsayanything.C.Hedarednotsleepalone.D.Heappearedinsecure.26.James’sreactiontohismother’sgoodnightkiss.A.hasimprovedovertimeB.upsetshisparentsforeverC.benefitshisinterpersonalskillsD.helpsexercisehismind27.WhatcanweknowaboutJamesaccordingtothetext?A.HesufferedfromASDduetoasurgeryinthebrain.B.Herepliedtohismomwithoutanypromptswhenhewasfour.C.Hissilencewasneverconsideredaproblembeforethediagnosis.D.Hisvoicesoundedasbeautifulasmusicalnotesafterthetreatment.CAfterstaringatacomputerscreenforhoursatatime,thebodyoftengivesusacluethatitisstressed:unbearableneckandbackpain.Tofixtheproblem,youmighthavegottenadvicetofocusonposture,butexerciseresearchpointstoanotherstrategyaswell—takingshort-termexercisethroughoutthedaytorelievetensionandstressinthebody.FitnessspecialistsatNASA,anagencywherepeopleworkinhigh-stressseatedpositions,developedasetof20one-minuteexercisestopreventpainthatanyonecandoattheirdesk.“Movementishydrating(補水)forconnectivetissuesandjoints,changingthestiffnessthatarisesfromtoomuchsedentarybehavior.”saysDr.HeleneLangevin,directoroftheNationalInstituteofHealth,whichrecentlyfundedmorethanahalf-dozenstudiesonconnectivetissueandpain.“Takingsmallbreaksandmovingaroundthroughoutthedaypreventsyourbodyfromcongealing(凝結(jié)),”Langevinsays.TheNASAprogramincludedseatedmarches,standingcalfraises,push-upswithhandsonthedesk,andneck,shoulder,andbackstretches.“Yourbodyisalwaystalkingtoyou,”saidMarceleusM.Venable,apersonaltrainerinWashingtonD.C.andco-authoroftheNASAexerciseprogram.“Yourhandscramp(抽筋),youhavehippainandneckpain...it’ssaying:‘Hey,canyoustretchme?’”Noonesetofexercisesworksforeverybody.Rather,peopleshouldfocusonmovementsthatchallengeareasofweakness,strengthenmultiplepartsandthattheyenjoy,saysKatyBowman,abiomechanistandauthorofthebookMoveYourDNA.“It’snotassimpleasaskingeveryonewithbackpaintodothesefourmoves,”saysBowman.“It’sjustlikedietarynutrition.Youneedarangeofmovementsthatmakethebodystrongfromheadtotoe.”InJuly2023,Langevinpublishedavideo,demonstratingsomeofthemovementssherecommends,includingtakingonearminalargegentlecircle,whilestretchingtheneckintheoppositedirectionandthenrepeatingthemoveintheoppositedirection,andontheoppositeside.“Evenifyouarefeelingsore,gentlemotioncanbesoothing.”shesays,“Formusculoskeletal(肌肉骨骼)painingeneral,movementisareallygoodthing.”28.Whatdoesitindicatewhenthereisunbearablepaininyourneckandback?A.Youhavetostareatthecomputerscreen.B.Yourbodyissufferingfromtension.C.Youhavegotadvicetofocusonposture.D.Yourbodyhasreleaseditsstress.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sedentary”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Remainingtoobusy.B.Stayinguplate.C.Spendingmuchtimesitting.D.Takingexerciseoverly.30.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectwaytorelievebodystressaccordingtothetext?A.ResigningfromNASAandtakingalightjob.B.Providingsufficientwaterforvarioustissuesofthebody.C.Promotingasetofexercisestobenefiteveryone.D.Stretchingyourbodywheneverthereisachance.31.Inwhichsectionofamagazineisthistextmostlikelytoappear?A.HealthandLife.DThenewradioprogrammefromSelf-helpexpertGlennonDoyleunexpectedlydisturbedme.InasessionofWeCanDoHardThings,shefocusesonboundariesandtheirimportancetoourmentalhappiness.Iheartilyagreewithher,becausesayingapolitebutfirm“no”isoneofthebasicsforahappylife.Iwas,however,particularlyinterestedwhensheraisedtheideathatperhaps,aswellaslearningwhentoconfirmourboundaries,wealsoneedtostretchthem.Whendoesaboundarybecomeacagethatlocksusaway?Isn’titalwaysthecasethatjustasyouthinkyou’vegotanareaoflifenailed,somebodycomesalongtoshowyouthatthat’snotthecase?AsIlistened,Istartedtoseeboundariesthatmightcausemoreproblemsthantheyweresolving.Therewastheworkboundarysayingthatunlessaprojectfellexactlyintomytopics,Iwouldn’ttakeit—whichmeantIturneddownworkthatwasotherwiseinterestingandrewarding.TherewastheboundarysayingthatIwasn’ttobuyanythinguntilI’dreachedmysavingsgoal—whichresultedinmehavingtorestartmylaptop20timesaday.AndthentherewasaboundaryaroundrelationshipssettingoutexactlyhowIshouldbetreatedandwhatIwantedinothers.Helpfultosomeextent,itblockedmefromallowingsomeonetoexpresstheirloveforme,evenifitwasn’tquitewhatIhadpredicted.HadIbeendoingboundarieswrongallthetime?DidIneedtofigurethemalloutagain?I’vespentthepastfewweekslookingattheboundariesI’vesecretlyputinplace,andI’veletmyselflowersomethathavebeenmyprotectionovertheyears.ThenI’vecometotheconclusionthat,whenitcomestoboundaries,I’mabeginneragain,andthat’sfine.Infact,beingbackatthebeginningisablessingbecauseitmeanstherearestilllessonstobelearnedandadventurestobetakenandthatissomethingforwhichIcanonlybegrateful.32.WhathasreallyinterestedtheauthorinGlennonDoyle’sprogramme?A.Theimportanceofboundariestoourlife.B.Thebenefitsofboundariestoourhappiness.C.Theurgencyofconfirmingourboundaries.D.Thenecessityofexpandingourboundaries.33.Whichstatementonboundarieswilltheauthoragreewith?A.Weshouldfavorsavingsgoalsoverboundaries.B.Boundariestendtokeepusfrompotentialfriends.C.Boundariesareverylikelytorelieveboredomatwork.D.Weshouldsticktoboundarieswhateverthecase.34.Howdidtheauthorfeelafterdrawingtheconclusionaboutboundaries?A.Relaxedandthankful.B.Astonishedandregretful.C.Pressuredandanxious.D.Amusedanddelighted.35.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthetext?A.Boundaries:NewWayOutB.Boundaries:MentalHappinessC.Boundaries:CageAllowingNoEscapeD.Boundaries:LimitWeShouldBreak第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)余選項。HowToFindSpringFashionTrendsFashionchangesfasterthanmostpeoplecankeepupwith.36.Keepyourselfattheforefrontbypayingattentiontodesignersandsocialmedia,shoppingearlyandknowingthebasicsofspringfashion.Lookthroughfashionmagazinestogetfashionideas.MagazineslikeGQ,Vogue,andCosmoaregenerallyconsidered“tastemakers”.37,andoftenbringexcellentrunwayshowstogether.Tokeepahead,makenotesaboutthefashiontrendsthatkeeppoppingupindifferentmagazines.Findyourfavoritefashionblogs.What’sonthecatwalkisn’tnecessarilywhat’sonthestreets,soIalsolikegettinginspirationfromtravelblogs,fashionblogs,andsmallerdesigners.Manybrands,designers,andfashionistasposttheirinspirationonline,aswellasrecommendationsonwheretofindthebestnewfashions.38.Exploresocialmedia.Moreandmoreoften,peopleareusingtheInternettobroadcasttheirpersonalfashionrecommendations,whichisagreatwaytogetapulseonspringfashion.SiteslikeTumblrandPintresthavespecificsectionsdevotedtofashion. 39.Ifyou’vegotfriendsinMiami,theywillexperiencespringfashionalotfasterthanyoumightinthecoldChicago.Checkoutyourfriends’picturesorgoonlineandlookupsouthernfashionblogstogetaheadofthegamebeforethesnowmelts.Makeyourownspringtrends.Havingconfidenceinyourselfandrockingyouroutfitismoreimportantthanfollowinganytrend.Sometimesyoustillcan’tfigureoutwhatspringfashiontrendtofollow.40.Trendsaren’tasexaggeratedastheyusedtobebecausepeoplearemoreintodevelopingtheirownpersonalstyles,whichismorepermanentandempowering.A.MakenotesoffashionsyouseeoftenB.LooktowarmerareasforinspirationC.TheyaresellingtherightclothesfortherightseasonD.FindanoutfityoulikeandmakeupyourowntrendE.TheyareintouchwiththebigclothingdesignersF.SpringisoftenwhenpeoplelaunchnewandinventivefashionforthewarmingweatherG.Search“SpringFashionBlogs”andbrowsethroughafewtoseestylesyouenjoy第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完型填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。ThewalkI’dplottedwas22milestothecoast.Itisenoughtogetmylegsandfeet 41.Butthereal42formewaswalkingtoadefinitepointinourcountry’soutline.IwaswonderingifI’dhavetheenduranceanddeterminationtodoit.Iam,afterall,inmylate40s.I43thecoastat7:00am.Iwas,fortheday,anarrow.MylineofhikingwasasstraightandshortasIcouldmakeit.Timeontheroadseemedtohavepassedquickly.44thefive-hourmark,Iwasinagoodstateofbodyandmind.The45oftheusualroutinehadbeeneasedbydaydreams.Fromthispointon,the46seemedtochange.Thebanksoneithersidewerelarger,andthegrasseslonger,eventhoughtheseawasstillmilesoff.Thingsweregetting47,withhardlyanythinginsight.DespitefeelinglikeIwasnearlythere,Istillhadfourmilestogo.Mykneeshurt.I48thepainkillersdownwithmysecretweapon:coffee.Studieshaveshowncaffeine49enduranceanditkeptmegoing.TryasImight,Istillcouldn’tseemywalk’send.Icouldevensmella(n)50intheair,butthehorizonremained51insaltmarsh(鹽沼地).Thenalmostwithoutrealizingit,Iwas“there”.WhereIhadhopedtoseethe52,Isawsaltmarsh,likechocolatemilkshake.Feelinglikeabitofafool,Iheadeddownintothenearestmarshandleftmybootprintsinthemud.Theseven-and-a-half-hourwalkhadhurtmy53,butI’dactedonanoldidea,doneit,and54itoffmylist.Iamnowfreetothinkofnewonesandmoveon,inthisdawnofpossibilitiesweallface.Lifeistooshorttoletideasstagnate(停止);now’sthetimetoturnthemto55.41.A.achingB.relaxingC.bendingD.recovering42.A.excuseB.moveC.drawD.trick43.A.settledinB.setaboutC.arrivedatD.leftfor44.A.RecognizingB.ApproachingC.IgnoringD.Missing45.A.inconvenienceB.comfortC.boredomD.peace46.A.landscapeB.weatherC.shapeD.spirits47.A.flatterB.betterC.colderD.wilder48.A.putB.washedC.brokeD.cooled49.A.reducesB.controlsC.boostsD.remains50.A.sweetnessB.fragranceC.saltinessD.bitterness51.A.updatedB.lockedC.broadenedD.restricted52.A.seaB.horizonC.landD.forest53.A.expectationsB.feelingsC.armsD.knees54.A.crossedB.shownC.seenD.turned55.A.curiosityB.realityC.imaginationD.destination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個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ThelatestmovieReLaGunTangorYOLOinEnglish,directedbyandstarringJiaLinghasfinallymade56ontothebigscreenaspartofthe2024SpringFestivalfilm.Thefilmisadapted57aJapanesemovieLoveforaHundredYuan.IttellsthestoryofanoverweightgirlDuLeyingwhodecidestoleavethedullhome58sheliveswithherparentsandherdivorcedyoungersister.HerunexpectedencounterwithHaoKun, 59boxingcoach,bringsaglimmerofhopeintohergloomylife.However,fateplaysanothercrueltrickonher,further60(complicate)herjourney.Insteadofgetting 61(depress),sheturnstoboxingandpullsthroughslowly.Ithassetoffanonline62(argue)duetoJia’ssignificantweightloss,butitgoesfarbeyondthat.JiaonceexplainedonherWeiboaccount,“Thefilmisnotintended63(advocate)weightlossbuttotellhowakindpersonfindsherselfandlearnstoloveherself.”Thecomedyfilm64(dominate)theboxofficechartsinceitsrelease,pocketingabout2.7billionyuaninrevenue.“Itis65(incredible)moving,”saidaviewerinBeijing.“Theheroine’sunwaveringpersistenceanddeterminationdeeplytouchedme.Ibelieveeveryoneshouldapplaudtheirownjourney,”sheadded.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,作為交換生正在美國哥倫比亞大學(xué)(ColumbiaUniversity)學(xué)習(xí)。今早你不小心刮蹭(scratch)了一輛汽車。請給車主留一張便條,內(nèi)容包括:1.簡述事情經(jīng)過;2.提出解決辦法。注意:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearCarOwner,Bestregards!LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。EverySaturday,Bibihungoutathergrandma’slaundryanddry-cleaningstorewhilehermotherwenttowork.Bibilovedbeingwithhergrandma,butshewantedtodomorethanjustdrawandread.“HowaboutIgiveyouahandwiththechores?”Bibioffered.“Butyouaretoosmall.Whydon’tyoudrawforalittlewhile?”Grandmasuggested,“You’resuchagoodartist.”“ButIwanttohelpyou.”Bibisighed.Bibiwastooshorttoreachthetallrodthatheldthefreshclothesinneatalphabeticalorder.Grandmadidn’twantherhandlingthehotpresserortheiron.Shecouldslidethestiffcardboardintothestarched(漿洗過的)shirts,butthatwasaboutit.“Whydon’tyoudrawapictureofmorecustomerscomingin?”Grandmajoked.“Maybethatwouldhelp!”Bibiwentoutside.Itwasacrispfallday.Thelastleaveswerestartingtheirlazydrifttotheground.Shespottedherneighbour,Stephanie,acrossthestreet.Stephaniewaspaintingbiglettersonthewindowofthehardwarestore.“Stephanie!Youaregoingtogetintrouble.”Stephanielaughed.“Thehigh-schoolcheer-leadingteamispaintingwindowsforourhomecomingfootballgamenextweekend.Someoftheshopownerssaidwecould.”“Doesthatpaintwashoff?”Bibiasked.“Yep.It’sjustcornflour,soap,andfoodcoloring,”saidStephanie.Bibisawotherkidsfromthehighschoolpaintingdesignsonwindowupanddownthestreet.GO,TIGERSsaidthewindowofthenailsaloninhugeletter.HEARUSROAR!saidthewindowofthecoffeeshop.“Icanhelpyou!”BibicalledtoStephanie,herheartpounding.“Icandraw!”“Sorry,Bibs,”Stephaniesaid.“I’moutofpaint,andIhavetogethome.Thankyou,though!”Bibiwassodisappointed.ShestaredatGrandma’swindows.Theywerebare.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應(yīng)位置作答。Allofasudden,Bibihitonagoodidea.Themomentshewasfinished,BibiwentinsidetogetGrandma.哈三中2023—2024學(xué)年度高三學(xué)年第四次模擬考試英語答案1-5ACBCA6-10CBCBA11-15BACAC16-20CBBAC21-23CDA24-27.CBAC28-31BCDA32-35DBAD36-40FEGBD完型:41-45ACDBC46-50ADBCC51-55BADAB語法填空:56.it57.from58.where59.a60.complicating61.depressed62.argument63.toadvocate64.hasdominated/hasbeendominating65.incredibly寫作:第一節(jié)DearCarOwner,I’mLiHua,aChineseexchangestudentatColumbiaUniversity.Thismorning,whileridingmybiketoschool,Iunfortunatelyscratchedyourcarparkedalongtheroad.Duetotheurgencyofattendingclasses,Icouldn’twaitforyouonthespot.Iunderstanditwillcertainlyputyouinaverybadmood.IdeeplyapologizefortheinconveniencecausedandpromiseIwilldealwithalltherelevantdamage.Pleasecontactmeat12345todiscussasolution.I’mwillingtoeithercovertherepaircostsormakealternativearrangementstorectifythissituation.Thankyouforyourunderstanding.Bestregards!LiHua第二節(jié)Allofasudden,Bibihitonagoodidea.Shewenttotheminimarketonthecornerandboughtasmallboxofcornflourandalittlepackageoffoodcoloring.Thedishsoapwasfoundfromunderthesink.Mixingthematerialstogether,shestirredthemuntilthemixturewassmoothandthicklikepaint.Everythingwasready.Walkinguptothewindowswiththepaint,Bibiwrotehermessage,outlinedthewordswithawashableblackmarkerandfilledintheletterswithdifferentcolors.Thencamethefunpart.Shetookextratimedrawingapicture.Themomentshewasfinished,BibiwentinsidetogetGrandma.Abunchofkidshadgatheredtherewhentheycamebackout.“Greatjob!”saidonegirl.“Perfect,”saidanother.Bibi’sgrandmotherlookedupatthewindowtoseewhatthefusswasabout.AFTERTHEGAME,BRINGYOURUNIFORMSHERE!thewindowsaid.Bibihaddrawnapictureoftheteam’suniformsjumpingintoabigtuboffoamywater.GrandmaclappedherhandsandhuggedBibi.“Thisjustmighthelp,”shesaid.Andafterthegame,itdid.聽力原文:M:I’mlateforwork.Canyoutextmetheaddressofthecomingmeeting?(1)W:It’snotameeting.It’sagroupsessi

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