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第九屆湖北省高三(4月)調(diào)研模擬考試

英語試卷

本試卷共12頁,共67題。本試卷滿分150分,考試用時120分鐘。

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。

2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡

皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。

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,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)

在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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.□19.15.B.D9.18.C.D9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?

A.Visitaschool.B.Seeanexhibition.C.Watchaperformance.

2.Whatdoesthemandislikeaboutthemovie?

A.Theactors.B.Theending.C.Themusic.

3.WhydidMikegotoChina?

A.Tohaveabusinesstrip.

B.Tomeetwithhisboss.

C.Tolearnaboutteaculture.

4.Whereisthewomanprobably?

A.Atarestaurant,B.Inanoffice.C.Athome.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.TVprograms.B.Free-timeactivities.C.Someathletes.

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。

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聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatistheman*sattitudetowardsthewoman?

A.Concerned.B.Disappointed.C.Grateful.

7.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Gethisticketchecked.B.Seeoffthewoman.C.Bookaticket.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatistheresearchmostprobablyabout?

A.Oldpeople*slife.

B.GenerationZ'sfeatures.

C.Theproblemofloneliness.

9.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMark?

A.Unfriendly.B.Unhappy.C.Unpopular.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Howwillthewomandealwiththeproblemonthefrontpage?

A.Maketheletterslarger.

B.Deletethepooldesign.

C.Leavethepageblank.

11.Onwhichpagewillthewomanaddapicture?

A.Page2.B.Page4.C.Page5.

12.Whatcolorwastheprintofthepricesatfirst?

A.Black.B.Red.C.Blue.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whatdoweknowaboutthecar?

A.Itintereststhewoman.

B.Itisownedbytheman.

C.Iteasilyshowsthedirt.

14.Whatisthefinalpurchasepriceofthecar?

A.01,000.B.DI,100.C.01,250.

15.Whatneedstobechangedatonce?

A.Aheadlight.B.Atyre.C.Awiper.

16.Whenwillthewoman*sbrothercometoseethecar?

A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.

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聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatdoesCamber1sParkhighlight?

A.Excitingrides.

B.Zeroentrancefee.

C.Educationalexperience.

18.Whenwastheparkbuilt?

A.In1980.B.In1997.C.In2004.

19.Whichrideneedsextramoney?

A.RiverAdventure.B.SwoopSlide.C.JungleJimRollercoaster.

20.WhatisarequirementforJungleJimRollercoasterriders?

A.Reachingacertainage.

B.Fasteningsafetybelts.

C.Wearinglongtrousers.

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、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

36hoursofartcourse

withtheNewArtsClub一London

AgoodchancetolearnunderfamousartistOksanaLeadbitter,andherNewArtsClub.

Runaccordingtoyourtimetable,thispart-timecourseis36+hoursofpaintingthatis

fitforanyonefrombeginnerstomoreexperiencedpainters.Youmustsignupfornolessth

an36hours,forwhichyouneedtopay$356.33.

Allartmaterialsareprovided,includingpaints,brushesandmore.Allyouneedtodo

isbringyourself,andawishtolearnandmeetnewpeople.Oksanawillguideyouthrough

aseriesofpaintingstylesandskills,showinghowapaintingisdoneandofferingfrequen

tsupporttoyou.Shegivesspecialattentiontotheeasiestwaysofachievingtheeffects

youwant.Shehasherownstyleofteachingthatallowspeopletomakeprogressinashort

periodoftime.

Youwillnotneedtoattendeveryclass.Thecourseworksonaby-hourbasis,meaningy

oucanuseyourhoursasslowlyorquicklyasyouwish.

ComeandjoinuseveryThursdayataspareroomofthebeautifulStSofiaCathedralinB

ayswater,London.

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Courses:

10:00-12:00:Adultclass

12:00-15:00:Children*sclass

19:00-22:00:Adulteveningclass

Thecourseswillbeginon15thMay,2024.Feelfreetotakepartandsayhello.

Ifyouwantmoreinformation,e-mail:************************.

Shouldspecialsituationsarise,theorganizerswouldkeeptherighttocancelanyofthe

events,resultingintherefund(退款)ofcancelledremainingclasses.

21.Whatisarequirementforlearnersofthecourse?

A.Stickingtotheschedule.

B.Havingpriorexperience.

C.Registeringforatleast36hours.

D.Bringingalongpaintingmaterials.

22.WhatisattractiveaboutOksana1steaching?

A.Providingpaintingbrushes.

B.Teachinginefficientways.

C.Centeringaroundpracticing.

D.Offeringone-to-oneinstruction.

23.Whatdoweknowaboutthecourse?

A.Itrunsfortwodaysaweek.

B.Itisrefundedforcancellation.

C.Itisintendedforadultlearners.

D.Itcostsalearnerover$10perhour.

B

Wouldyoutakeatripifyoucouldn1tuseyourcellphone?AnewtourcompanycalledOff

theGridisaskingtravellerstoputtheircellphonesawayandnotevenusethemforphotos.

Thecompanyfounder,ZachBeattie,isdevelopinghisbusiness,usingmoneyhesavedfroma

techjobatamappingcompany.He'shiredguidesforeverytripbutwillhelpleadthefirs

tfewhimself.

ThefirsttripistoLisbon,Portugal,inJuly.Ittakes7to10days,withsmallgroup

sofupto16people.Pricesrangefrom$1,500to$1,650,includingaccommodations,mealsa

ndgroundtransportation.Theplanincludesatleastthreeexcursions(遠(yuǎn)足)andtwosocial

events,withanemphasisonuniqueexperiencesoverbucket-listsightseeing.Thetouralsoi

ncludessurfinglessons,yogaonthebeach,adayofsailinganddinnerwithalocalfamily.

“Whenyou1resomewherenew,therersalottoseeandalotofcoolandinterestingpe

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opletomeet,“Beattiesaid."Yourphonecandistract(使分心)you."Thephonebanwon*tbe

enforcedquiteasstrictlyasitseemsatfirstglance."Wewantittobevoluntary,,,he

said."We'renotcollectingphonesandthrowingtheminalockedtrunk.It'sheldbyyou,

butputinyourpocket,andyoustateyourintentionsfortheweek,whetherthat1schecking

yoursocialmediaonceortwiceadayoratotalblackout.”

Tour-goersalsogeta“dumbphone“withoutInternetaccessthat1sloadedwithnumbersfo

rgroupleadersandotherparticipants,bothforemergenciesandtopromotesocializing.Par

ticipantsmaybringregularcameras,butBeattieishiringaphotographerforeachtourso

therewillbeplentyofphotostorememberthetrip.Oncethetripisover,participantswi

11haveaccesstothosephotosforuseinsocialmediaposts.

24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutZachBeattie?

A.Hesetuphisbusinessathisownexpense.

B.Heisalwaysguidingeverytrippersonally.

C.Heforbidstouriststotakealongcellphones.

D.Heusedtoearnhislivinginatourcompany.

25.WhatdoweknowabouttheLisbontrip?

A.Thetripfeaturessightseeing.

B.Participantsliveinhomestays.

C.Airticketiscoveredinthecost.

D.Touristsexperiencewatersports.

26.WhatdoesZachBeattieexpecttheparticipantstodo?

A.Locktheirphonesinatrunk.

B.Posttheirphotosonsocialmedia.

C.Freethemselvesfromtheirphones.

D.Shifttheirfocusontodumbphones.

27.Whatcantour-goersdowiththedumbphone?

A.Takephotos.B.AccesstheInternet.

C.Recordthetrip.D.Contactgroupmembers.

C

Birdersgetnervouswhentheyseelandscapescoveredinwindturbines(渦輪機(jī)).Whenth

ewindgetsgoing,theirblades(葉片)canturnaroundatwellover200kmperhour.Itiseas

ytoimaginecarelessbirdsgettingcutintopiecesandwindturbinesdoindeedkillatleas

tsomebirds.ButanewanalysisofAmericandatasuggeststhenumbersarenegligible,andh

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avelittleimpactonbirdpopulations.

ErikKatovich,aneconomistattheUniversityofGeneva,madeuseoftheChristmasBir

dCount,acitizen-scienceprojectrunbytheNationalAudubonSociety.Volunteerscountbird

stheyspotoverChristmas,andthesocietygathersthenumbers.Heassumed,reasonably,tha

tifwindturbinesharmedbirdpopulations,thenumbersseenintheChristmasBirdCountwou

Iddropinplaceswherenewturbineshadbeenbuilt.Combiningbirdpopulationandspeciesm

apswiththelocationsandconstructiondatesofallwindturbines,hefoundbuildingturbin

eshadnonoticeableeffectonbirdpopulations.

Insteadoflimitinghisanalysistowindpoweralone,healsoexaminedoil-and-gasext

raction(開采),whichhasboomedinAmericaoverthepastcoupleofdecades.Comparing

birdpopulationstothelocationsofnewgaswellsrevealedanaverage15%dropinbird

numberswhennewwellsweredrilled,probablyduetoacombinationofnoise,airpollution

andthedisturbanceofriversandpondsthatmanybirdsrelyupon.Whendrillinghappened

inmigrationcenters,feedinggroundsorbreedinglocations,birdnumbersinsteaddroppedb

y25%.

Windpower,inotherwords,notonlyproducesfarlessplanet-heatingcarbondioxidean

dmethanethandofossilfuels.Itappearstobesignificantlylessdamagingtowildlife,to

o.Yetthatisnottheimpressionyouwouldgetfromreadingthenews.DrKatovichfound173

storiesinmajorAmericannewsmediareportingthesupposednegativeeffectsthatwindturb

ineshadonbirdsin2020,comparedwithonly46storiesdiscussingtheeffectsofoil-and-g

aswells.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“negligible“inparagraph1mean?

A.Insignificant.B.Inaccurate.C.Inconsistent.D.Indefinite.

29.WhatisDrKatovich*sconclusionbasedon?

A.Previousstudies.B.Relevantdata.

C.Reasonableprediction.D.Experimentresults.

30.Whatmessagedoesparagraph3mainlytrytoconvey?

A.Oil-and-gasextractionhasexpandedinAmerica.

B.Birdsareheavilydependentonriversandponds.

C.Manyfactorsleadtothedeclineofbirdpopulations.

D.Welldrillingposesaseriousthreattobirdsrsurvival.

31.WhichofthefollowingmayDrKatovichagreewith?

A.Windturbinescouldsharetheskywithwildlife.

B.Moreevidenceisneededtoconfirmthefinding.

C.Windpowerwillbesubstitutedforfossilfuels.

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D.Windturbinesdeservewidermediacoverage.

D

Americanslovetheirautomobiles.Solong,itseems,astheydon*trunonbatteries.As

urveypublishedinJulybythePewResearchCentrefoundthatlessthantwo-fifthsofthemw

ouldconsiderbuyinganelectricvehicle(EV).DespiteexpandingchargingnetworksandmoreE

Vmodelstochoosefrom,thatisaslightlylowersharethantheyearbefore.

ThebiggestblocktoEVenthusiasminAmericaisprice.TheaverageEVtheresellsfor

$52,000,estimatesCoxAutomotive,aconsultancy.Thatisnotaworldawayfromthe$48,000

thatAmericanstypicallypayforapetrolvehicle.Buttotalcostsofownership,whichcom

binethesalespriceandrunningcostsforfiveyears,varymorewidely.At$65,000,thety

picalEVis$9,000moreexpensivetoownthanapetrolcar(owingtofactorslikepriceyho

mechargers,dearerinsuranceand,comparedwithEuropeandChina,inexpensivepetrol).

AllthisleavesAmerica1scarindustrycirclingaroundabout.Consumers1unwillingness

topayforexpensiveEVsisforcingcarmakerstotakeactiontoshiftstock(庫存).Teslahas

cutitspricesseveraltimesinthepastyear.Carmakersareofferingaveragediscountsof

almostlO%ontheirEVs,morethantwiceasgenerousasforpetrolcars.Butthisismakingi

tevenharderforthecompaniestomakemoneyfrombatterypower.Continuedlossesinturnm

aymakecarfirmsloseappetitetoinvestinabroaderelectricofferingthatwouldappealt

obuyers.

Americancarmakersarestillhopingtheycanescapethisvicious(惡性的)circle.They

aremostlypostponingtheirAmericanEVinvestmentsratherthanpullingtheplugonthem.An

dfromJanuarytheEVtaxcredits(免稅)willalsobeavailableatthepointofsale,making

itlessburdensomeforbuyerstotakeadvantageofthem.Allthiscouldeventuallygenerate

profitsforcarfirms.Eventuallymay,though,comeabitlaterthanhoped.

32.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.ThelackofdiversityofEVs.

B.TheuncertainprospectofEVs.

C.ThebarriertothepurchaseofEVs.

D.TheurgencyofpricereductiononEVs.

33.HowdocarmakersdealwiththedepressedEVindustry?

A.IssuingEVtaxcreditspolicy.

B.OfferingbetterdiscountsonEVs.

C.Cuttingdownthecostofproduction.

D.Investinginawiderelectricoffering.

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34.Whatisthecarmakers1attitudetowardsthefutureofEVindustry?

A.Dissatisfied.B.Dismissive.C.Cautious.D.Casual.

35.Whatmaybethebesttitleofthetext?

A.IsAmerica'sEVRevolutionSuspending?

B.DoElectricVehiclesOutweighPetrolCars?

C.EVRevolutionIsPromotingEnergyTransition

D.EVIsGraduallyDominatingAmerica'sCarIndustry

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Peoplehavealwaysbelievedthatnatureisgoodforhealthandhappiness.Accordingto

scientificstudies,beinginnaturemakespeoplelessstressed.InarecentexperimentinJ

apan,onegroupofpeoplewereaskedtowalkthroughaforestwhileanothergrouphadtowal

kthroughabusycity.36.However,researchersfoundthatafterthewalks,thepeo

piewhohadwalkedintheforesthadbettermoods,lessanxietyandevenlowerbloodpressu

re.Sotheexperimentshowedthatitwasbeinginnaturethathelpedpeoplefeellessstres

sed,notjustthewalk.

GregoryBratmanfromStanfordUniversityintheUnitedStatesfoundinexperimentsthat

awalkinnaturecouldhaveimportantcognitive(認(rèn)知)benefits,improvingaperson*smemor

yandcreativity.37Teachersfindthatwhenchildrenareenjoyingthenaturalworld,

theirawarenessandcreativityareimproved,alongwiththeirreasoningandobservationals

kills.

Whydoesbeinginnaturebringsomanybenefitsforus?____38,sowehaveaninst

inctive(本能的)loveforit.Evenjustlookingoutofthewindowatabeautifultreecanhe

Ipusfeellessstressed.

Scientistsalsothinkthatbeinginnaturehelpsourbrainrecoverfromalotofactivi

tiesthatweusuallydoduringthedaysuchasworkingonmathproblemsorusingourcellp

hone.39puttingallourattentionintoonething,whichcanmakeusfeeltired.Bu

twhenweareoutside,weuseundirectedattention.Weseeaninterestingcloudorabeauti

fulflower,andourattentionmovesquicklyandeasilyfromonethingtoanother.Sobeingi

nnaturegivesourbrainsthechancetorest.

40.Formanyofus,natureissomethingwecanenjoyjustbywalkingoutofour

door.Soenjoythenaturearoundyou!

A.Thewalkswereequallylongandhard

B.Regularworkoutsaresurprisinglyhelpful

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C.Oneideaisthathumanbeingscomefromnature

D.Nature*sbenefitshavebeenscientificallyconfirmed

E.Intheseactivities,weusealotofdirectedattention

F.Beinginnatureincreasespeople1smentalhealthaswell

G.Wecanseethisinschoolswhereoutdoorlearninghasbeenintroduced

第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(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、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

Afewdaysbeforemyhighschoolended,IwassittinginmyEnglishclass.Myclassmate

sweretalkingaboutwhowouldbethefirstpersontoshedtearsat41.Then,every

onelookedatme,andIbeganto42rightthenandthere.Iamnotanemotionalperso

n,butthe43ofleavingthisplacehitmehard.Ineverknewhowmuchthisbuilding

andthepeopleinit44tome,untilmylastdays.

Highschoolisn*tforeveryone,butthereissomethingforeveryoneinhighschool.You

justhaveto45outwhatyour“thing"is.I46foundmy“thing“inhighschooland

thatwasStudentGovernment.ForonceIhada(n)47.Iservedastherepresentative

ofmyclass,anditgavemea48toconveynotonlymyown,butmyclassmates149

_toteachersandourschool.

ButtherewerealotoftimeswhenIfelt50.Isatintheclassroomlookingatth

eclock,51fortheendofschoolday.I52thedaysuntilsummerlikeitwasmyjo

b.ButnowI53Icouldtakebackallofthosemoments.

Mybiggest54toanyonestillinhighschoolistomakeyourschoolaplacewhere

youwanttogo.Highschoolgoesbyveryquickly.Youonlygetonechancetobeahighsch

ooler,sotake55ofit.

41.A.schoolB.graduationC.breakD.random

42.A.cryB.lieC.singD.sigh

43.A.proposalB.optionC.possibilityD.thought

44.A.meantB.repliedC.reactedD.faded

45.A.bringB.figureC.crossD.carry

46.A.anxiouslyB.bravelyC.luckilyD.initially

47.A.organizationB.impressionC.voiceD.discovery

48.A.benefitB.chanceC.challengeD.purpose

49.A.objectivesB.principlesC.concernsD.updates

50.A.disturbedB.shelteredC.alarmedD.inspired

51.A.applaudingB.searchingC.fightingD.longing

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52.A.counteddownB.wentthroughC.setasideD.putoff

53.A.promiseB.assumeC.prayD.realize

54.A.supportB.adviceC.ruleD.warning

55.A.accountB.noticeC.controlD.advantage

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。

ShoushanStonewasfirstdiscoveredinShoushan,Fuzhou.Forcenturies,craftsmenhave

beencarvingstonesprimarily56(mine)fromtheShoushanvillage.Thestonesarecar

ved57figures,animalsandmanyotherartworks.

TheCharmofShoushanStone,58ongoingexhibitionattheNationalArtMuseumof

China,59(gather)antiqueandmodernobjectswhichintroducethetraditionofstone

carvinginFujian.ItoffersavisualintroductiontoboththefinequalityofShoushanSto

neandthesuperbskillsrequired60(process)it.Onshowattheexhibitionareseal

s(E|7章)madefromexcellentexamplesofthestone,61weresoughtafteramongthelit

erati(文人墨客)oftheMingandQingdynasties.Therearealsominisculptureswhichshowc

raftsmen*sdifferent62(approach)tocarvingShoushanStonebasedonitsrichcolor

schemes:aredandyellowstonethatissuitableforsculptingmountains,flowersandfruit

s,ablackonefortreesandstones63agreyoneforclouds.

Sofar,ShoushanStone,64(official)named“ChinaNationalStone”,65

(become)asymbolofelegance,dignityandwisdom,whichisworthyofcollection.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是學(xué)生會主席李華,你校高三師生下周將舉行籃球“師生友誼賽”,請你給外教Mr.Smith

寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:

1.活動方案;

2.邀請加入。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個左右;

2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

DearMr.Smith,

IamLiHua,chairmanoftheStudentUnion.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

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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。

IrememberthatIwaswornoutwhenIgothomethatafternoon.I'dhadtobeatthethe

atrefortheaudition(試演)atninethatmorning,andthenI'dbeenwaitingaroundforabout

threehoursbeforethedirectorfinallysawme.Iperformedmysongandalmostatoncehet

oldmeIcouldgohome."Iamverysorry,“hesaid,“butyourvoiceisn'tquiterightforth

epart."IthadbeenasimilarstoryatalltheauditionsthatI'ddoneoverthepastfewwe

eks.

IthadbeenmydreamforyearstobeinafamousmusicallikeTheSoundofMusicorMamm

aMia,so11dtakenlessonsinsinginganddancing,andhadcometothecitytotryandget

apartinashow.I'dbeenreallypleasedwhenI'dmanagedtosetupnofewerthantenaudit

ions,butsofarallofthemhadgonethesameway.AsIarrivedbackthatafternoonatthe

littleapartmentwhereIrentedaroom,IreallywonderedwhetherIshouldbothergoingtot

heelevenththenextmorning.ItwasashowI'dhavelovedtobein一butreally,whatwas

thepoint?SomeoneIknewhadtoldmeaboutajobatalocalcoffeeshop,andhadsaidthat

iflcalledinforaquickchatattenthenextday,I*dalmostcertainlygetthejob.Itmea

ntmissingtheaudition,butrightnow,itseemedlikeamuchmoresensiblethingtodo.

IalwayssingwhenIneedtocheermyselfup,andbecausetherewasnooneelseinthe

apartment,Islippedoffmyshoes,wentandstoodinfrontofthemirrorandstartedsingin

g.QuitequicklyIfoundmyselfbeltingout(大聲唱)oneofmyfavouritesongs,BridgeoverT

roubledWater.AsIfinishedthesong,Isuddenlyheardapplause.Ilookedaroundtheroomt

hinkingthatmyroommatehadperhapsslippedinwithoutmenoticing一buttherewasnobody.

Thenlwentovertotheopenwindowoftheapartment,andsawanelderlywomanstandingon

thefarsideofthepavementbelow,lookingupatme.

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卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Paragraph1:

Shereachedherarmsuptowardsmewithagreatsmileonherface.

Paragraph2:

ThenextdayIwenttotheeleventhaudition.

第11頁共18

英語答案

聽力:CBACBCAABACABBBCCBAB

閱讀理解:CBBADCDABDACBCA七選五:AGCED

完形填空:BADABCCBCADACBD

語法填空:

56.mined考查非謂語動詞,此處是過去分詞作定語。

57.into考查介詞,carvesth.intosth.

58.an考查不定冠詞。

59.gathers考查動詞時態(tài)語態(tài),主語是theCharmofShoushan

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