资源简介 高三英语月考作文回炉佳句欣赏:1. As we approached Lizhuang, a thousand plants of green and flowers came into our sight, which lit up our faces and triggered our greatenthusiasm.2. Upon arrival, we were greeted by the fresh air as well as the breath-taking scenes.3. Once you pay a visit to it in person, you’ll be undoubtedly immersed in the charm of nature.4. Not only does the tour present me with the beauty of nature, but also it eases myself both physically and mentally.1. Not believing her eyes, Jobie rushed to the track where she took off her shoes with heart beating wildly.2. Suddenly, she was thrown into a world of darkness for the loss of her lucky shoes.3. With her teammates’ cheers, she regained the confidence.4. Jobie came to realize that success came from one’s constant efforts instead of luck shoes.高三英语月考试卷 11. Why doesn’t the man want to eat Indian food A. It is too hot. B. He doesn’t like it. C. He already had some at noon.12. What does the man ask the woman to bring I ( ) II ( ) , , A. His coat. B. His wallet. C. His pants.本试卷分第 卷 选择题 和第 卷 非选择题 两部分 考试结束后 将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。注意事项:1. I , 13. Who is the woman 答第 卷前 考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。2. , , , A. A reporter. B. An author. C. A TV hostess.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, 14. When did the man’s oldest child begin to read 选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上 否则无效。A. At two years old. B. At three years old. C. At four years old.( , 30 ) 15. Who is the second youngest child 第一部分:听力 共两节 满分 分, , A. Ann. B. Jenny. C. Helen.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16. What was the man’s youngest child like as a kid 上。( 5 ; 1.5 , 7.5 ) A. She was very shy.第一节: 共 小题 每小题 分 满分 分5 B. She was noisy and naughty.听下面 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C. She was quite interested in her studies.试卷的相应位置。1. What does the woman want to do 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。A. Go to sleep. B. Visit the doctor. C. Take some medicine. 17. Where is the announcement likely happening 2. Why did the man go to the park A. At aninn. B. At a supermarket. C. At a bakery.A. To ride his bike. B. To have a picnic. C. To play with his dog. 18. What can people try for free today 3. What are the speakers probably going to do A. Cakes. B. Bread. C. Cheese.A. See a film. B. Watch TV. C. Check the eyes. 19. What day is it today 4. What are the speakers talking about A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Saturday.A. The famous websites. 20. Why are the flowers on sale B. The advantages of the Internet. A. There’s a special holiday coming up.C. The ways to type words quickly. B. Everything in the store is at a discount.5. Which sport does the man prefer C. It’s a special day to thank the customers.A. Soccer. B. Tennis. C. Basketball.第二部分:阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40分)第一节:(共 15小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分 37. 5分)第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)5 A B C 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听下面 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 、 、 三个选项中选出 2021 Teen Video Challenge!最佳选项。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 Do you have a passion for reading or libraries Do you want to share your video or performative skills秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 with teens across the country The Teen Video Challenge is for you!听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 The Teen Video Challenge is an annual video contest and is open to all teens (librarian and teacher support6. What does the man want to do for the vacation is encouraged). The challenge is for teens to create a public services announcement-type video that shows theirA. Relax on a beach somewhere. B. Read books at home. C. Do some housework. unique interpretation of the 2021 CSLP slogan “Tails and Tales". Videos are to be no longer than 60 seconds7. How does the woman feel about the man’s suggestion and should promote libraries and reading.A. Satisfied. B. Surprised. C. Uninterested. Videos will be accepted June 1 through August 6, 2021.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。 Video Criteria for Acceptance8. Where are the speakers going All videos must:A. To a restaurant. B. To the backyard. C. To the school’s soccer field. ·Be no longer than 60 seconds.9. Who is the man ·Promote the idea of using public libraries and reading.A. The woman’s coach. B. The woman’s father. C. The woman’s professor. ·Be designed for use at any library.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 ·Be appropriate for viewing by audiences of all ages.10. What time will the man get off work today ·Adhere to copyright laws.A. About 6:10. B. About 7:00. C. About 7:30. ·Interpret the theme of animals, with the slogan of Tails and Tales.·Video will be judged on the following criteria A. Many languages are endangered.·Creativity B. Culture determines language evolution.·Message clarity and relevance C. Human development results in fewer languages.·Motivation and inspiration D. Many linguists attempt to protect threatened languages.·Overall impact 25. What’s the purpose of Oxford Global Languages Winners and Prizes A. Promote online courses of local languages.CSLP will select five national winning videos; each of the winning teens/teen teams will receive $200.00. B. Publish paper dictionaries of global languages.Each teen/teen team's public library will receive a prize worth $50.00 from CSLP. Winners will be announced C. Increase dying language speakers to a million.in mid-October 2021. The winners will be required to submit model release forms for each person that appears D. Make certain languages available in a digital form.in their videos. The winning videos will be posted on CSLP Website/You Tube Channel for public viewing and 26. What can we learn about the digital library to be created by the Rosetta Project judging. Winners will be notified by email. A. It is portable but has a short life.For more information about the 2021 Teen Video Challenge, please contact luke.Kralik @spreads.org. B. It is sponsored by Oxford University Press.21. What is the theme of the 2021 Teen Video Challenge related to C. It provides protection for linguistic diversity.A. Summer holidays. B. Books and libraries. D. It contains automatically updated information.C. Animals. D. Public services. 27. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “perish” in the last paragraph 22. What is the requirement of your video for the contest A. Be enriched. B. Be lost.A. Encouraging people to read more in libraries. C. Be acquired. D. Be invented.B. Being designed for any use in libraries. CC. Having a slogan for your tales. A three-year study comparing three different treatment options for tooth decay(腐烂)in children’s teethD. Lasting more than one minute. has found no evidence to suggest that conventional fillings are more telling than sealing(封闭)decay in teeth,23. How can we learn more information about the 2021 Teen Video Challenge or using prevention techniques alone, in stopping pain and infection from tooth decay.A. By phone. B. By letter. The FiCTION trial, the largest of its kind to date, also found that 450 children who took part in the studyC. By visiting the website. D. By email. experienced tooth decay and pain, regardless of which kind of dental treatment they received.B Professor Nicola Innes, Chair of Paediatric Dentistry at the University of Dundee, said, “Our study showsAccording to the statistics shared by UNESCO, at least 43% of the total languages that are estimated as being that each way of treating decay worked to a similar level but that children with tooth decay at a young age havespoken across the world are in danger of extinction. Moreover, many languages around the world have less a high chance of experiencing toothache however the dentist manages the decay. From our trial, the best way tothan 1,000 speakers now. Linguists and researchers believe that by the end of the century, at least half of the manage tooth decay is not by drilling it out or sealing it in, but it’s by preventing it in the first place. ”world’s languages will have died. This is troublesome, given that cultural identity and languages go hand in During the study, one of three treatment approaches was then chosen randomly for each child’s dental carehand. for the duration of the trial for three years. The first approach aimed to prevent new decay by reducing sugarLanguage activists and people who speak these endangered languages are fighting back tooth and nail. intake, ensuring twice-daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste(含氟牙膏). The second option involved drillingScientists believe that digitization might be our only hope to preserve some of these quickly disappearing out tooth decay. For the third treatment strategy, tooth decay was sealed in to stop it progressing.languages in the online world. Of all three different ways of treating decay, sealing-in with preventive treatment was the most likely to beFor instance, Oxford University Press launched Oxford Global Languages a few years ago. It is an considered the best way of managing children’s decay if society is willing to pay a minimum of 130 to avoidinitiative that boosts “digitally underrepresented” languages. They are focused on promoting languages that an episode of pain or infection.might have closed to a million speakers worldwide, yet have little or no online presence. Therefore, they have Professor Anne Maguire, Chair of Preventive Dentistry said, “The FiCTION findings have focused againbeen creating digital dictionaries as a fundamental building block to help preserve them. on the need to prevent dental decay. The good news is that tooth decay can be prevented. Brushing your teethThere have been countless other projects like this with the same aim. Another is the Rosetta Project, which with fluoride toothpaste, especially before bedtime, avoiding sugary drinks and snacks between meals andaims to create a handheld digital library that will carry more than 1,500 languages. It will be appropriately seeing a dentist regularly are all small habits that can help boost the overall health of your teeth. ”sized to fit nicely into our hands, and will come with around 13,000 pages of information. It will also have a 28. What does the underlined word “telling” in paragraph 1 mean high life expectancy of anywhere between 2,000 and l,0000 years. Initiatives like these have as their primary A. Popular. B. Pessimistic. C. Expensive. D. Effective.objective to ensure the preservation of local languages long after their speakers have died. 29. What does the study advise us to do Countless languages are dying every day, and they will continue to perish as the remaining speakers die. A. Let tooth decay fall out naturally. B. Drill tooth decay out at the dentist’s.Of course, we cannot merely rely on digitization to deal with worldwide languages loss. However, it is a step in C. Prevent tooth decay as early as possible. D. Have conventional fillings to manage tooth decay.the right direction. These digital tools offer endangered languages many opportunities to bounce back and 30. Why were the three treatment approaches chosen randomly in the study survive. A. To use different ways. B. To get precise findings.24. What does the data in paragraph 1 mainly show C. To explore other fields. D. To analyse more reasons.31. What does Professor Anne Maguire want to tell us D. Robots will replace low level skill jobs in the future.A. We should take good care of our teeth. B. Children shouldn’t eat any snacks.C. The study’s findings may be one-sided. D. He will do further research on tooth decay. 第二节:(共 5小题,每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)D 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Walmart has given up a five-year effort to introduce stock-checking robots to its stores. Staff, who Signs You Might Be Dehydrated(脱水的)evidently do the job better, can breathe a sigh of relief. The contrast is with the Norwegian oil industry, where Dehydration is a big problem in the summer months. Unfortunately, knowing when you begin toremotely operated oil rigs (石油钻机) have frightened unions and last month set off a strike. Distant control of dehydrate isn’t always easy. So, as summer heats up, here are a few secret signs that you need to drink as soonmachinery is increasingly common in the collection of natural resources, reducing labor costs and improving as possible.safety in extreme environments. Your breath smells or your mouth is dry. There is a potential relationship that links dehydration and lessObjectors are fighting a defending action. Ports show what lies ahead. Here, ship-to-shore than pleasant breath. When you're dehydrated, you don't produce as much saliva(唾液).____36____So if youremote-controlled gantry cranes (起重机 ) have replaced human labor from Felix Stowe to Melbourne. In notice your breath is a little smelly, it could be a red flag that you need to drink a glass or two of H2O.mining, automation began in the middle of the last century. Unmanned mining rail carriages are now ____37____Dehydration can actually temporarily shrink brain tissue, and that shrinkage may cause pain.commonly used. The economy crisis of 2012-15 provided a stimulus to increase productivity and cut down Such pain is a really common sign of slight to middle dehydration, and it can be either tolerable or serious.costs-factors not lost on the oil industry. Rio Tinto last year completed the first public presentation of what it Your pee(尿液)is dark. One way health professionals diagnose dehydration is by testing a patient’s pee toclaims is the world's first fully autonomous, long-distance heavy-haul rail network. see if it's too concentrated. But it can also help to do an easy check at home. Simply look at the color of yourOil rigs have been on the automation march for most of the past decade. Remote control rooms can pee. If it’s pale yellow, you’re hydrated. If it's a darker yellow, it’s time for a glass of water.____38____manage everything from drilling to mining. The safety advantage of having fewer people on rigs is obvious, You’re hungry. Thirst and hunger signs always come together.____39____So if you find that you’reespecially during a pandemic. Benefits to the bottom line are just as clear. Equinor, the Statoil of Norway, says feeling hungry soon after eating, it’s worth considering whether the real reason is thirst.the move added more than $212m to earnings within a year of its rig going digital. The biggest savings come ____40____Staying hydrated is a really key part of maintaining energy throughout the day. Not gettingfrom shrunken payrolls. Robots are set to replace humans in a range of physically tough, repetitive jobs, from enough water to support the body to do their functions can make you feel like you’re dragging. Plus, hydrationorder picking in warehouses to lifting the old and weak. can have a direct effect on sleep quality.Up to 800m jobs could be lost across industries to automation by 2030, McKinney Global Institute A. You’re tired.estimated in 2017. The UK's Office for National Statistics calculates 1.5 m English jobs are easily influenced B. You have a headache.by partial or full automation. It has even built an online program to tell workers how at risk they are. The C. You feel like you have a summer “flu”.victory of humans over robots at Walmart is likely to be a temporary one. Businesses that automate are still D. While this isn’t a guarantee, it could be a sign.safer investments than ones that do not. E. They are both produced in the same region of your brain.32. The example of Walmart in Para. 1 is intended to ________. F. The liquid helps break down food and brings it from your mouth.A. illustrate the victory of humans over robots G. In general, the more you drink, the clearer your liquid waste should be.B. set the tune that robots cannot replace humans at workC. show the difficulty of applying robots in the workplace 第三部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 30分)D. serve as an opposing example that introduces the topic 第一节:完形填空 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)33. According to the passage, the advantages of automation in the oil industry include ________. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和 D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,① improving workers' health status 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。② being able to cover all kinds of jobs As temperatures approached 36℃ in New York City last July 4th, three police officers dashed into a Whole③ lowering the risk of spreading diseases Foods Market to get something 41 to drink. However, what they walked into was a heated human④ raising earnings by reducing wage costs 42 .A.①② B. ①③ C.②④ D.③④ Once inside, the policemen, Lt. Louis Sojo and Officers Esanidy Cuevas and Michael Rivera, were 4334. The author is most likely to agree that ________. by a store security guard who asked for help with a suspected shoplifter. The woman 44 didn't have theA. using robots to replace human workers is temporary look of a career criminal. She was obviously scared, and her cheeks were wet with 45 .B. there is a promising future for automation in businesses “All we saw inside her bag was containers of 46 . We didn't see anything else," Cuevas told CBSC. humans should be aware of the risk of uncontrollable machinery New York.D. it is a good idea for people to invest in the oil industry “I'm hungry," she explained. Caught on the spot, the woman no doubt 47 to be arrested and sent to35. What is the main idea of the passage prison for the crime because of being hungry and 48 . But the policemen had other ideas. “We'll pay forA. Distant control of machinery is increasingly used to replace human. her food,” Sojo told the surprised security guard.B. Robots are relatively cheap compared to human workers. There had been no 49 among the three men, no need to see whether they were all in. It went unsaid.C. Automation in industries becomes a trend with various benefits. Instead, they picked up the woman's bag and 50 her to a cash register, where each paid $ 10.All the woman could do was weep in 51 . Covering her face with a kerchief and drying her eyes, she52 , “Thank you, thank you.” 注意:1.词数 80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。She wasn't the only one touched by this act of 53 . Paul Bozymowski, who was at the store, was sotaken by the dramatic scene he'd witnessed that he posted a photo on Twitter for all to see. Dear Jim,Hi! I'm writing with delight to share with you my family tour to a nearby village called Lizhuang.But 54 was never what the officers sought. As Sojo told CNN, “When you look at someone's face _____________________________________________________________________________________and see that they need you, it's pretty 55 as a human being to walk away from something like this." _____________________________________________________________________________________Yours,41. A. warm B. sweet C. cold D. nice Li Hua42. A. drama B. operation C. quality D. character 第二节(满分25 分)43. A. surrounded B. approached C. attacked D. remembered 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。44. A. in place B. in order C. in demand D. in question “No 7, Jobie Nymble, takes the lead,” cried the announcer. “Just one more hurdle(跨栏)and ...” Cheers45. A. sweat B. drinks C. tears D. blood broke out.46. A. change B. food C. water D. medicine “Jobie Nymble from Riverside Middle School takes first place in the girls’ 100-meter hurdles!” The47. A. expected B. pretended C. wished D. attempted crowd went wild.48. A. active B. healthy C. sick D. poor “County championships(锦标赛), here we come,” screamed Jobie, patting her green track spikes49. A. discussion B. cooperation C. doubt D. agreement (钉鞋). They were her lucky shoes and she loved them. “Next Saturday, we’re taking home the gold,” Jobie50. A. drove B. accompanied C. introduced D. carried whispered to her spikes, excitedly retying them.51. A. confusion B. wonder C. gratitude D. terror “Don’t forget, guys,” said Marisol, one of her teammates. “My birthday party is next Friday at52. A. yelled B. repeated C. replied D. commented Hidden Park.”53. A. sympathy B. honesty C. courage D. aggression Next weekend couldn’t come soon enough. Jobie smiled with excitement all week long. At track54. A. reward B. attention C. truth D. assistance practice, she leaped over those hurdles faster than she’d ever leaped before. And it wasn’t long before55. A. natural B. selfless C. difficult D. honorable everything in her path was a hurdle: flowerpots in her front yard, sidewalk cracks on the way to the bus stopand even her little sister, Teka!第二节:(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) The day of Marisol’s party, Jobie put on her favorite outfit: her blue shorts, an old track T-shirt阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词正确形式。 from her dad, and her lucky spikes. “Perfect.” She smiled at herself in the mirror.Hydrogen has taken off this year 56 the future green fuel of choice,with governments and The party was under way when Jobie arrived at Hidden Park. She stopped by the track first, planning tobusinesses 57 (bet)that the universe's most abundant element can help fight climate change. More than do some practice.150-billion-dollar green hydrogen projects 58 (announce)globally in the past nine months.In total, more “Jobie!” Two of Jobie’s teammates rushed toward her, breathless and barefoot. “Come on,” they yelled.than 70 gigawatts(千兆瓦)of such projects are in development,which could require $250 billion worth of “You have to try the slide.”investment by 2040,research firm Rystad Energy estimates. Jobie looked toward the party area. Suddenly, she saw it. The biggest slide she had ever seen wasRecently, China, Japan and the ROK have joined some European countries in setting net zero targets for on the far side of the park. Smiling kids zoomed down the slide at unspeakable speeds. Without thinkingcarbon emissions by the middle of 59 century. When most developed countries along with China and twice, Jobie took off her spikes and dashed(猛冲)toward the slide. Its ladder stretched to theIndia plan to boost 60 (they)renewable power output, the next zero emissions targets are driving a push sky, but she reached the top in no time, closed her eyes and let go.to find ways to many traditional industries 61 cannot be electrified and depend on fossil fuels. The main Jobie couldn’t get enough. She tried again and again. When it was finally time to go home, shetargets are those sectors that use coal, oil and gas as raw materials, such as in steel-making, cement and unwillingly made her way back to the track where she’d left her shoes.fertilizers. To meet that 62 (expect)demand, powerhouse oil and gas exporters from Saudi Arabia toAustralia have set out policies to develop production and export of green hydrogen. Paragraph 1:The other main barrier is transporting hydrogen over long distances. 63 (ship)liquid hydrogen,itneeds to be cooled to minus 253 64 (degree).Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries 65 As she eyed the area from a distance, panic set in.(particular)plan to complete construction of the world's first liquefied(液化的)hydrogen carrier by early 2021.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) Paragraph 2:第一节(满分 15分) The next day, Jobie turned up in a new pair of spikes for the championships.假定你是李华,上周末你和家人参观了附近的一个美丽村庄,请给你的朋友—交换生 Jim,写一封电子邮件,内容包括: 注意:1.续写词数应为150 左右;1.参观经历; 2.参观感受。 2.请按格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。高三英语测试答案 W:Where would you like to go 听力:1-20 ACABC ACCBB CBAAC BBCAA M: We could go to Hawaii. There are lots of beautiful islands there!阅读:21—40 CAD ADCB DCBA DDBC FBGEA W: You always want to go places. But we hardly spend any time at home after we got married. And I’m41—55 CABDC BADAB CBABC not one for beach holidays. (7)完形: Text 7填词:56. as 57.betting 58.have been announced 59. the 60.their W: Dad, (9) will you come play soccer with me in the backyard My coach said that I need more practice61.which/that 62. expected 63.To ship 64.degrees 65.particularly before the next game.范文: M: Of course, honey! I love spending time with you. Why don’t we go down to the soccer field at the highDear Jim, school (8) You can get some great practice on a real field.Hi! I 'm writing with delight to share with you my family tour to a nearby village called Lizhuang. Early W: That’d be awesome.(8) Thanks, Dad! You’re the best!summer is a great season for an outing to the countryside. We approaching Lizhuang, plants of a thousand M: My pleasure, Liz. I wish my dad had spent more time with me when I was young, but he was very busyshades of green and flowers of all bright colors came into our sight. Down the wide, treelined roads, rows of working all the time. Let me tell mom that we’re leaving, and then we can go. We’ll need to be back beforered-roofed houses sit side by side. dinner.We enjoyed warm sunshine and fresh air hiking on country trails and we tasted local food in a farmer 's W: Okay, great!house, chatting about the history of this village, local customs as well as the great changes in recent years. We Text 8really had a relaxing and refreshing day. W: Are we meeting up for dinner tonight Hopefully, next time you can join us. M: Yeah. I was hoping to leave here around 6:10, but it looks like it will be closer to 7:00. (10)Yours, W: That’s okay. I was thinking we could eat Indian food tonight. (11)Li Hua M: You should have told me you wanted to eat that. I ordered some for lunch today. (11) What aboutJapanese food As she eyed the area from a distance, panic set in. Jobie picked up the pace, her heart pounding louder the W: I don’t like eating fish that hasn’t been cooked. How about Mexican food Or is that too hot for you closer she got. When she reached the place where she’d left them, her heart sank. “My lucky spikes are gone!” M: I love Mexican food.she screamed. Jobie’s teammates helped her search the whole park, but there was no sign of her lucky spikes. W: Great. I’ll make a reservation for 7:30. Will you need to change your clothes “So long, gold.” Jobie was hopeless, tears welling up in her eyes. M: I think so. I brought a coat from the house this morning. But I left my wallet at home. (12) It’s in the pantsThe next day, Jobie turned up in a new pair of spikes for the championships. Uneasily, Jobie shuffled her I wore yesterday. Can you bring it for me (12)feet. For her, the loss of her lucky spikes meant the loss of the gold medal. “Next up is the girls’ 100-meter W: Sure. What would you do without me hurdles,” said the announcer. Jobie took several deep breaths, and her teammates encouraged her as she walked Text 9down to the starting line. Feeling inspired, Jobie decided to try her best. In a flash, Jobie was off and cleared W: Hello, Mr. Jackson. I’m a reporter from Student Times. (13)hurdle after hurdle. She got closer and closer, and cheers broke out. Wearing a wide smile, Jobie whispered, M: Hello.“No lucky spikes. Lucky me.” W: Well, everybody knows you are the father of three PhDs. You must be proud.M: Yeah, all of them are very hard-working.听力录音 W: Can you tell us something about their childhood Did they like reading when they were children, forText 1 example M: Take your medicine, or you won’t get better. That’s what the doctor said yesterday. M: Well, my oldest child Jenny began to read words with pictures when she was two years old. (14) AndW: I think sleep will help me more than any medicine! (1) when she was four, she was already reading books without pictures.Text 2 W:What about Helen, your second daughter (15)M: Hi, Mary! It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it I came down here to the park to play with my dog Spot. (2) M: Helen is three years younger than Jenny. When Helen was old enough to walk, she began to read withW: You’re right! I rode my bike down here to get some exercise. I even brought a picnic lunch. Jenny.Text 3 W: They began reading earlier than most other children. Can you tell us something about Ann, yourM: Which part of the theater do you want to sit in I usually don’t sit too close to the screen because it youngest child (16)hurts my eyes. (3) M: Well, to be honest, Ann was a loud and naughty kid. (16) She had no interest in her studies at first and herW: I think we can sit anywhere we want. There is almost nobody in here. study didn’t improve until she was a senior high school student.Text 4 (总结题) W: So she was really lucky. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.We’ll publish their stories in our newspaper.M: The Internet is amazing! Text 10 (第 17题为推断题)W: Yeah. You can easily find whatever information you need. Just type a keyword into a search engine, and you Attention, shoppers! In just five minutes, we will be giving away some free snacks in the back of the store.get a huge list of websites. There are tables already set up where you can try different kinds of meats and cheeses from our deliM: Yes, it’s so convenient. section. All the food is free,(18) ladies and gentlemen! But if you like anything you taste, you can buy a wholeText 5 bag of the item at a lower price. We are also marking down the prices of our special bread and cakes, in caseW: What time is the soccer game I thought it started at noon. you want to buy some to go with your new fancy meat and cheese. If you’re having a dinner party anytimeM: We must have had the wrong time. Oh, well…soccer’s not my favorite sport, anyway. I prefer soon, these would be great purchases for you! Also, if you come back tomorrow, we are having our Fridaybasketball.(5) sale in the store. (19)Since Mother’s Day is coming up, we will have discounted prices in our flowerW: Oh, really I thought your favorite sport was tennis! section. (20)Come pick up a bunch of roses for your mother — she deserves them! As always, thank youText 6 for being customers at Save-A-Lot! We appreciate your business!M: I’ve just asked my boss for a vacation. Where would you like to go (6)W: I was thinking of just staying at home and getting some things done around the house.M: That’s boring! Let’s go somewhere.We can relax on a beach somewhere and read books. (6) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 听力音频.mp3 新高考全国1卷高三英语月考试卷.pdf 新高考全国1卷高三英语月考试卷英语作文二次开发及高分作文.pdf