资源简介 丹东市2024届高三质量监测英语试卷参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)1-5 CACCB 6-10 ACBAC 11-15 BCBAC 16-20 BBCBC第二部分: 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)21-23 DBA 24-27 ABCC 28-31 DACA 32-35 DABC 36-40 CFAED第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)41-45 CDCAC 46-50 DBABC 51-55 ADDBB56. written 57. an 58. was listed 59. extremely 60. procedures61. into 62. that 63. and 64. to give 65. wisdom第四部分: 写作 (共两节, 满分 40 分)应用文参考范文:One possible version:Dear classmates,Our group has just had a heated discussion debate on whether it is necessary to stay up late tostudy, and now on behalf of our group , I’d like to present our view.As far as we are concerned, it is unnecessary to stay up late to study. Firs of all, staying uplate at night does great harm to our health, which may cause headaches and even make us ill.Besides, if we stay up late frequently, we may have trouble concentrating on studies at school. Asa result, we’ll soon fall behind with the school work.Therefore, in order to get good grades and gain enough sleep, our group highly recommendsall of us to make a proper daily study plan and not to leave it until night. Only in this way can wehave a productive and healthy lifestyle.Thanks for listening!读后续写参考范文:Possible version:Paragraph 1:Upon entering the school hall, Tigger saw excited children displaying their unique pets.Therewere colorful birds, well-trained dogs, and even a rabbit wearing a little bow tie. A wave ofanxiety washed over him, but he quickly set up Marmalade’s cage on a table. Judges moved fromone pet to another, observing and evaluating each one. The children proudly demonstrated theirpets’ skills, hoping to win the prize. When it was Tigger’s turn, Marmalade merely hopped aboutand pecked at her seeds. No matter how hard Tigger tried to let Marmalade speak, she stayedsilent. Disappointed, Tigger felt that they had no chance of winning.Paragraph 2:As Mr. White prepared to announce the winner, a voice suddenly rang out, “Hello, Tigger!”The hall erupted in whispers and gasps. All eyes turned to Marmalade, who was now chirping andhopping happily in her cage. Tigger’s face lit up with pride. Surprised and amused, Mr. White said,“It seems we have a last-minute contestant for the special prize!” Even if Marmalade didn’t winthe top prize, she had stolen everyone’s heart. Amidst chuckles and applause, Marmalade becamethe day’s star. From then, Tigger and his parrot were inseparable, proving the unmatched bondbetween a boy and his unique pet.听力原文:Text 1W: I’m looking for a place to rent a suit. My husband and I have some weddings to attend in thearea, so I’m looking to rent for one or two months.M: There’s a shop beside the car rental agency. There’s also one opposite the book shop.Text 2W: Somebody help! That man took my bag and is running away! Can anyone run after him M: Are you hurt, Madam Do not worry. I’ll catch him.Text 3M: Wonderful view from up here, isn’t it W: Great. But I’m worn out. We’re at the top, aren’t we M: Just about three hundred metres to go.Text 4W: I’m tired of selling shoes.M: My friend Tom is the manager of a large company. He wants a secretary.W: It sounds good. Will you please introduce me to Tom M: It’s a pleasure.Text 5M: Have you decided where to live in the future W: I’d like to live in the countryside to save on expenses and also escape the chaos and crowds ofthe city, but my husband wants a flat in the city center so that we won’t have to travel a long wayto get what is needed.Text 6M: Guess what I’ll be doing this summer W: What M: I’m going to work at the Riverside Hotel.W: What exactly will you be doing M: Let’s see. I’ll be doing some small repairs inside and outside the hotel. I’ll be cutting grass andtaking care of the flowers.W: Sounds interesting. What’s the pay M: Well, uh...about fifteen dollars an hour, five hours a day, and Sunday free.W: That’s good money. What are you going to do with it M: I’ll pay for the textbooks for next term.Text 7M: Mrs. Robinson, I’m Dr. Andrews. Your son, Jesse, is going to be all right.W: Oh, thank goodness! What happened to him I just got a call from the police department tocome down here.M: We are not quite sure. We think the accident was the other driver’s fault. And that causedJesse’s car to crash into a tree. The damage to Jesse’s car would suggest that.W: Can I go and see him M: I’m afraid not right now, Mrs. Robinson. We need to do some tests. I’ll give you an update in afew hours, OK W: All right. But what are we supposed to do now M: I’d advise you to get something to eat and be back in three hours, and by that time, I shouldhave more information for you.W: Thank you so much, Dr. Andrews.Text 8M: So, what do you think about the top floor I spent all last week in here, cleaning up all thespider webs and getting all this stuff put into boxes.W: It looks great. This place used to be so messy.M: Eventually, this is going to be a place where the kids can come up and play.W: Good idea. Did you find anything useful or interesting up here M: As a matter of fact, I did. There were a lot of old clothes I think we can give away. And I foundthis, too. . .W: Oh, my old high school photo book! Wow, I haven’t seen this since I left for college.M: Ten years, huh There’s a lot of stuff up here I haven’t looked at in at least a couple of years. Isthere anything you want me to donate, or should I just take it to the garbage center W: There’s no point in wasting it. Maybe our neighbors could use some of it.M: I’ll head over there now, and if I have anything left over, I’ll drop the rest off at the donationcenter.Text 9W: There you are, Ben. The information about the evening classes I sent off for has arrived. Right,here are the general courses.M: Flower Arranging. That’s a real course Why would someone want to do that W: You sit in front of the TV watching baseball for 3 hours every Saturday and many peoplewould find that boring too.M: OK, relax. Let’s see what else is there. . .W: Photography. That looks interesting. It started last week, but I don’t think that would be aproblem.M: But look at the price. $ 280 is too much for me. I wonder why it’s so expensive. I don’t think Ican afford it. But, hey, at least it’s cheaper than the Italian Wine course. Look at that—$400. WebDesign for Beginners. It’s pretty cheap. What do you think W: I don’t want to see a computer in the evening.M: Hey, look, how about Indian Cooking It starts this week. A little bit expensive.W: $190. You know how much I love Indian food. I’ll call them tomorrow to see if there are stillspaces available.M: I’d like to call them right away.W: There won’t be anyone there now. We can try in the morning.M: OK! I can’t wait. We can have our own Indian dinner parties!Text 10W: Have you ever flown on Virgin Atlantic Airways or used a Virgin mobile phone If so, youhave put a few more dollars in Richard Branson’s pocket. Born in Britain in 1950, Richard is aworld-famous businessman. He’s best known for his bravery. He is exciting and has never beenafraid to take a risk. Richard didn’t have an ordinary teenage life. His difficulty with reading andwriting made school a constant struggle. However, he started a national magazine called Studentwhen he was only 16 years old. At 17, he decided to set up a student advisory center to help otheryoung people. Richard started the now-famous Virgin brand in the music industry in 1970. Hebegan by opening a mail-order company that sold records of discount prices. Two years later, hebuilt a recording studio and took chances on new musicians that no other recording companieswould sign. In 1992, Richard sold Virgin Records for one billion dollars. By then, he had movedinto many other industries, including publishing and air travel.丹东市2024届高三总复习阶段测试英语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 答选择题时,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,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。本试卷分四部分,卷面分数150分。考试用时120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15 B. 9.15 C. 9.18答案是B。1. What is the woman trying to do A. Borrow a book.B. Buy a car.C. Rent clothes.2. Where probably are the speakers A. In the street.B. In the police office.C. In the doctor’s office.3. What are the speakers probably doing A. Visiting a gallery.B. Running a race.C. Climbing a mountain.4. How will the man help the woman A. He will find her a secretary.B. He will let her work in his company.C. He will recommend her to his friend.5. Why does the woman’s husband prefer to live in the city center A. To avoid unnecessary expenses.B. To enjoy the convenience of life.C. To experience the peace of nature.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至7题。6. What is the man going to do this summer A. Work at a hotel.B. Repair his house.C. Teach a course.7. How will the man use the money A. To hi re a gardener.B. To pay for a boat trip.C. To buy books.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8. How did the woman know Jesse was in hospital A. Jesse told her.B. The police called her.C. Dr. Andrews phoned her.9. Who was to blame for the accident A. The other driver.B. The woman’s son.C. The doctor.10. What does the man want to do in a few hours A. Read some texts.B. Get something to eat.C. Give the woman more information.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13小题。11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. House owner and renter.B. Husband and wife.C. Neighbors.12. What is NOT mentioned in the conversation A. Old clothes.B. A photo book.C. A toy car.13. Where will the man go next A. The garbage center.B. His neighbor’s house.C. A donation center.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14. What does the man think of Flower Arranging A. Boring.B. Challenging.C. Practical.15. Why doesn’t the man want to take Photography A. It lasts too long.B. It started last week.C. It’s too expensive.16. What course do the speakers decide to take in the end A. Italian Wine.B. Indian Cooking.C. Web Design for Beginners.17. What will the speakers do tomorrow morning A. Go to the course centre.B. Make a telephone call.C. Attend an Indian party.听下面一段对话,回答第18至20小题。18. What kind of teenage life did Richard lead at school A. Exciting.B. Ordinary.C. Difficult.19. What did Richard do at the age of 16 A. He quit school.B. He started a magazine.C. He set up a student advisory center.20. What business did the mail-order company do A. Providing air travel.B. Signing new musicians.C. Selling low-priced records.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWelcome to Mounts Botanical Garden!Discover our 80-thousand-square-meter tropical oasis(绿洲), where you’ll find more than 7,000 species among our collection of tropical and sub-tropical plants.Garden walkways provide easy access for all. Whether you’re planning an outing with family and friends, or just need a space for yourself, Mounts Botanical Garden is here to inspire, educate and surprise you with the wonders of nature.Garden Hours●Tuesday—Sunday●9:00 am—3:00 pm (June—October, last entry at 2:00)●9:00 am—4:00 pm (November—May, last entry at 3:00)Closed on Mondays and all Palm Beach County holidays. (2023 Holidays: February 20, May 29, June 19, July 4, September 4, October 9, November 23—24, and December 25—26)Garden Admission●Adults: $15●Seniors (65+): $12●College students with ID: $12●Children (6—17): $7●Children (under 6): FreeMake the Most of Your Garden Visit●For admission and shop purchases: bank cards only; no cash.●We suggest wearing sunscreen, bringing plenty of water and an umbrella to protect you from both the sun and rain.●Smoking is not allowed in the Garden.●Children must be closely watched at all times.●Dogs are welcome to join their humans on the 2nd Sunday of each month—except during events and plant sales.●Sensory bags, including tools to help children and adults calm down, are sold at the Welcome Center & Gift Shop for visitors with sensory sensitivities, which are designed to help families feel more prepared and confident to take part during their visit to the Garden.ParkingA parking lot is located at the front of Mounts Botanical Garden. There is no charge for parking.ContactAddress: 531 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach, Florida 33415Phone: (561) 233-17571. How much should a couple in their forties pay if they take their 17-year-old son to the Garden A. $31. B. $42. C. $30. D. $37.2. Which of the following can visitors do in the Garden A. Have a smoke. B. Enjoy tropical plants.C. Buy gifts with paper money. D. Make sensory bags with families.3. What do we know about the Garden A. Free parking is provided. B. It welcomes dogs every Sunday.C. It is open for half a day on Mondays. D. Visitors can enter at 10 am on Christmas Day.BLike many people, Stimpson, who is nearly 80, has noticed an alarming loss of wildlife in his lifetime. The clouds of swifts(雨燕) of his childhood have disappeared.A loss of nesting sites is driving the decline of swifts in the UK, whose numbers are believed to have dropped by about 57% in 22 years. These birds—which are now on the UK’s red list—are site-specific, meaning each spring they come back to the same spot after flying thousands of miles from Africa. The problem is that lots of old barns and houses have been upgraded and repaired so that nesting sites have disappeared.Thirteen years ago, no one was making swift boxes, so Stimpson started. “I’m not a carpenter, I’m a salesman, but I thought I’d certainly give it a go,” he says. When he started, he could make three a day, and now on a really good day he can make 30. “The government and big wildlife organizations don’t end up doing much to stop wildlife loss. We seem to have too many pen-pushers and not enough workers,” he says. “We could do an awful lot more than we’re doing.”He believes local action groups are much more effective and has been working with a number of them. “The number of swift groups that have started up in the last five to eight years is quite staggering. And they seem to go from strength to strength,” he says.“Swifts are the one thing where an individual can make a significant difference,” says Dick Newell, from Action for Swifts, who has 66 pairs of nesting swifts in his village of Landbeach in Cambridgeshire, 20 of them nesting on his house.Newell says developers should put a swift brick in every new building, and he has been working with housebuilding company Taylor Wimpey to make this happen. Exeter city council has started incorporating them into new buildings, as well as the Duchy of Cornwall, and local councils are getting on board. Others are working on bee bricks and hedgehog(刺猬) holes in new developments.4. What leads to the swifts’ decrease in the UK A. A lack of nesting sites. B. The construction of more buildings.C. Their being removed from the red list. D. Their deaths during their long journey.5. What is Stimpson’s attitude to the practice of the government and big wildlife organizations A. Satisfied. B. Negative. C. Indifferent. D. Favorable.6. What does the underlined word “staggering” in Paragraph 4 probably mean A. Confusing. B. Reasonable. C. Astonishing. D. Changeable.7. What does Newell advise developers to do A. Reduce houses made of bricks. B. Build fewer buildings in rural areas.C. Include a swift brick in new buildings. D. Give special attention to bees and hedgehogs.CWhen I learned that our community library was hosting a Book Worm Challenge, I got excited. My granddaughter liked reading books and I needed a little inspiration to increase the quality of the books I read, so I suggested we sign up. The goal was to read fifty books in a year. I am an English teacher. This didn’t seem like much of a challenge. Then, I read the small print. There were fifty different types ranging from historical nonfiction to a book with a red cover. Not so easy after all.The experience created a bond with my granddaughter. We read a couple of the same novels, but mostly read different titles. However, we had interesting conversations based on the similar themes in our books and we discussed the authors’ writing styles, range of words, and our favorites.Initially, inspired by a stubborn need to meet the goal, I forced myself to make time to visit the worlds and characters of the novels. In the past, excuses created reasons to procrastinate (拖延), but now I found books provided a better alternative. When a new TV series was shown for the first time, I discovered books brought greater joy and engagement. When the house needed cleaning, I remembered it would be dirty again tomorrow. When the dog wanted attention, I held her in one hand and a book in the other. And when a task could not be postponed, I turned on an audio book.After a year, reading became a habit. My life became more satisfying as I grew intellectually. The realistic stories of life replaced the unrealistic dramas on the screen. Perhaps the greatest benefit I got through my increased reading was the impact it had on my writing. Reading improved my vocabulary, modeled unique styles, provided new insights, and inspired new ideas and a desire to copy other authors’ successes.When I began, fifty reading types looked frightening, but my granddaughter and I both won the title of Extreme Book Worm.8. What made the author consider the Book Worm Challenge difficult A. The number of books she had to read.B. The limited time she had to read the books.C. The range of participants she had to compete with.D. The different categories of the books she had to read.9. How did the author connect with her granddaughter through reading A. They exchanged ideas about the books they read.B. She shared her stories of life with her granddaughter.C. She recommended her favorite author to her granddaughter.D. They engaged in joint writing projects based on their favorite novels.10. Why did the author mention the examples in Paragraph 3 A. To list the challenges of multitasking.B. To explain why she struggled with time management.C. To illustrate how she prioritized reading over other activities.D. To discuss the influence of new TV series on her leisure activities.11. What would be the best title for this text A. Benefits of being a book worm. B. My journey to becoming a writer.C. My career path as an English teacher. D. Insights from exploring literary works.DThe story about horses in North America told in several written histories is in need of an update, according to a new study. After examining ancient remains of horses, researchers suggest indigenous(土著的) peoples had spread the animals through the American West by the first half of the 1600s—before they met Europeans.The findings line up with oral histories from indigenous groups, which tell of interactions with horses before settlers arrived in their homelands. Meanwhile, written European texts from the 1700s and 1800s stated that horses only spread through the area after 1680.Horses originated in the Americas around four million years ago, but by about 10,000 years ago, they had mostly disappeared from the record. Spanish settlers likely first brought horses back to the Americas in 1519. According to the new study, indigenous peoples then transported horses north along trade networks.To find when the animals spread, researchers examined the remains of more than twenty horses discovered across the Western U.S. Rather than simply walking around the countryside on their own, the horses appear to have been part of Native American culture. Signs of teeth problems on one horse and growths on the bones of the head of another suggested people had put bridles(缰绳) on the animals. Certain chemical elements in the animals’ teeth suggested they ate maize, an indigenous plant. And another horse had a previously broken facial bone that had fully recovered, meaning it might have received medical treatment.Researchers compared the ancient horses’ DNA with that of modern horses and found that the centuries-old horses had largely Spanish origins. Together, the findings suggest horses spread “from Spanish settlements in the American Southwest to the northern Rockies and central Great Plains by the first half of the 17th century.”The findings also highlight the importance of indigenous oral traditions in understanding history. “Our cultures have been so misunderstood for so long,” says co-author Yvette Collin. “Too often history has been told around us, without us.”12. What needs to be updated according to the new study A. When horses showed up in the Americas. B. Who introduced horses to North America.C. When Native Americans first met Europeans. D. Who spread horses through the American West.13. What did researchers find out about ancient horses from the remains A. They played a role in natives’ life. B. They were born with tooth disease.C. They were badly treated by natives. D. They had hardly any Spanish origins.14. What does Collin think of oral histories A. They spread easily. B. They are of great significance.C. They pass down traditions. D. They unite indigenous groups.15. What is the passage mainly about A. Written texts explain human-horse interactions.B. Oral histories help us understand Indigenous cultures.C. New research rewrites the history of American horses.D. Archaeological remains are the key to learning about the past.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Community sports teams provide great ways for players of all ages to have fun and socialize while they keep their skills sharp and get some exercise. If you can’t find one in your area, you can start one yourself. ____16____Do your research.____17____ If you find that you are the first in your community to recognize such a need, ensure that you can find enough local interest in your sport. You can invite one or two to join you in forming a preliminary leadership team.Establish a budget.To figure out what expenses (支出) you’ll need to cover, think about everything you’ll need to set up for your first game: Do you need to pay for using the facilities ____18____ Once you’ve laid out all of your costs, try to find out what revenues (收入) you’ll need to cover your expenses.Create a league of your own.It might seem like overkill to draft some legal documents if all you want to do is meet up with some friends for a game on Sunday mornings. ____19____ Playtime goes much more smoothly if everyone agrees to the same rules before the game begins.Plan for the future.Consider getting and training new volunteers and keep young players coming in to replace those lost to busy careers or family responsibilities. ____20____ There might be a possibility of you deciding to quit.A. Do you need to buy sports equipment B. What social benefits might your club bring to the region C. Read on to find tips for starting your own sports club team.D. And don’t forget to pass your knowledge and enthusiasm on to the next generation.E. But having written guidelines in place will help to keep everyone on the same page.F. Check with your local community center to see if a league already exists for your sport.G. You may have spoken to someone in the community during your initial search for a league.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。In 1951, Mary Starn and her colleagues were working at an Iowa factory, repetitively packing eggs into cartons (纸箱). Feeling a little bored, they ____21____ a silly plan to brighten up their workday. In their own version of messages in a bottle, they wrote their names and ____22____ on eggs delivered to the US east coast, in an ____23____ to attract pen friends. “Whoever ____24____ this egg, please write me,” Starn ____25____ onto several eggs, along with her home city of Forest City and the date, 2 April. After failing to get any ____26____, the group figured their ____27____ eggs had “long ago been cracked into omelets (煎蛋饼)”. They gave up on ever ____28____ from anyone.____29____, 72 years later, one of the eggs _____30_____ on a Facebook group called “Weird (and Wonderful) Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared”, in a (n) _____31_____ by a man from New York City. John Amalfitano said he had been given the egg 20 years earlier by a neighbor on Staten Island, Miller Richardson, who had _____32_____ it for years after finding it in his egg carton in 1951. Thanks to the social media post, Amalfitano was able to _____33_____ Starn, now 92. The old lady couldn’t help but exclaim how _____34_____ life was! She was obviously in a good mood and joked, “I finally have my _____35_____!”21. A. put down B. picked up C. worked out D. handed in22. A. hobbies B. birthdays C. jobs D. addresses23. A. approach B. order C. attempt D. arrangement24. A. gets B. needs C. chooses D. wins25. A. signed B. carved C. penciled D. drew26. A. requests B. suggestions C. comments D. responses27. A. fresh B. special C. broken D. smooth28. A. hearing B. learning C. benefiting D. suffering29. A. Gradually B. Amazingly C. Eventually D. Consequently30. A. took up B. came up C. turned up D. made up31. A. post B. message C. email D. offer32. A. enjoyed B. hidden C. adopted D. kept33. A. inform B. greet C. follow D. contact34. A. flexible B. magical C. fascinating D. significant35. A. letter B. penfriend C. group D. account第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The term Xuan paper first appeared in On Famous Paintings through the Ages, a book ____36____ (write) by Tang Dynasty scholar Zhang Yanyuan, in which he described Xuan paper as ____37____ ideal carrier for calligraphy and painting. Handmade Xuan paper from Jingxian county, East China’s Anhui province, ____38____ (list) as a tribute(贡品) to the imperial court for its supreme quality during the period.The traditional craft of making Xuan paper is ____39____ (extreme) demanding. The bark of Sandalwood, a plant native to southern China, goes through 108 ____40____ (procedure) together with rice straw over the course of three years before it can be transformed ____41____ fine Xuan paper. The entire procedure is so complex ____42____ even the most skilled craftsman can only master limited number of steps.The flow of ink, both guided ____43____ resisted by water, determines the output of Chinese art, and Xuan paper goes beyond others with its excellent ability ____44____ (give) full play to ink. It is this durability that has made the preservations of many valuable works from ancient China possible.Papermaking is a crystallization of _____45_____ (wise) of the ancient Chinese, and Xuan paper is the peak of papermaking.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假如你是高三学生李华,针对近期部分学生熬夜学习的现象,你班英语课堂上进行了主题为“Whether it is necessary to stay up late to study”的讨论,请你代表小组作简要发言,内容包括:1. 讨论主题;2. 你们小组的观点;3. 提出建议。注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear classmates,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanks for listening!第二节(满分25分)47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。Tigger wandered the pet shop to find an extraordinary animal as his companion.The shop owner enthusiastically presented various special pets to Tigger, but none caught his attention until he noticed a cage in the distance. “What’s in there ” he asked.“That’s Marmalade, just a regular parrot.” the owner replied.Curious, Tigger approached the cage. The big white bird cocked her head to one side and let out a little squawk (尖叫).“Can she talk ” Tigger asked.The pet shop owner nodded, “Sometimes. She will talk when she has something important to say.”“That makes her unique,” said Tigger, “and she will be my pet.”After the purchase, he lifted the cage off the counter and walked proudly out of the shop.At home, Tigger placed Marmalade on his bedroom desk. He pushed his face up close to the cage and said, “Watch my lips, Marmalade. My name is Tigger. Now say hello Tigger!”Marmalade hopped round the cage. She pecked at seeds lying on the floor. She tapped the hanging silver bell with her beak, but she did not say a word.Despite her quietness, Tigger consistently shared his school day with Marmalade as soon as he came back.One afternoon, Tigger returned home late. Marmalade acted quite strangely. She glared at the door, walking round and round the cage. She jumped up on the wires and banged the silver bell with her beak. Then she stopped and opened her beak as if she was going to talk. But before she could say a word, Tigger rushed into the room waving a yellow piece of paper.“Look, Marmalade!”He pushed the paper against the cage. “The school’s annual pet show is tomorrow. And guess what I’ve entered you. Unlike other years, besides judges, our headmaster, Mr. White, will select a special winner. I believe you’ll enjoy it.” Yet, Marmalade remained silent.The next morning, Tigger woke early. He cleaned out Marmalade’s cage, filled the dishes with water and seeds and polished the bell.“You know, Marmalade,” he said happily, “I’m sure no one will have a pet like you, a talking bird. Marmalade will be the winner!”注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2. 续写部分分两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1:Upon entering the school hall, Tigger saw excited children displaying their unique pets.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:As Mr. White prepared to announce the winner, a voice suddenly rang out, “Hello, Tigger!”______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1■请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效丹东市2024届高三总复习阶段测试英语答题卡第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)■姓名条码粘贴处565758.59.60准证号616263.665缺考标记,考生禁注答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚填正确填涂2。请将准考证条玛粘贴在右侧的条码粘贴处]的方框内。笔填涂第一节应用文写作(满分15分)3.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂:非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔填写,字体工整4.请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。错误填涂[a]保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、刮纸刀。乡w0=1打Dear classmates,第一部分客观题(请用2B铅笔填涂)■■■1CA]CB]Cc]6[A]CB][C]11[A][B][c]16[A][B][C]2CA]CB]Cc]7 CA]CB]Cc]12[A][B]CC]17[A][B][C]3[A][B][C]8 CA]CB]Cc]13 CA]CB]Cc]18[A][B][C]4CA]CB][c]9[A]CB][C]14[A][B][C]19[A][B][C]5CA]B][C]10 CA]CB]Cc]I5[A][B][C]20[A][B][c]21[A][B][C][D]26[A]CB][C][D]31CA][B][C][D]22[A][B][C][D]27 CA]CB]Cc][D]32 CA]CB]Cc]CD]23CA][B][C][D]28CA][B][c][D]33[A][B][C][D]2A[A][B][C][D]29[A][B][C][D]34[A][B][C][D]25CA]CB][C】[D]30 CA]CB]Cc][D]35 CA]CB]Cc]CD]36[A][B][C][D][E][F]CG]41[A][B][c][D]46[A][B]Cc][D]37CA]CB]Cc]Co]CEJ CF]Ce]42[A][B][C][D]47[A]CB][C][D]38[A][B][c][D][E][F]CC]43[A][B][C][D]48[A][B][C][D]39CA][B][c][D][E][F]CG]44[A][B][c][D]49[A][B][C][D]40 CA]CB]CC][O]CEJ CF]CG]45[A][B][c][D]50[A][B][c][D]51CA][B][C][D]52 CA]CB]CC]Co]53CA][B][C][D]54CA][B][C][D]55[A][B][C][DJThanks for listening!请在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效■丹东市教师进修学院监制北京五岳鑫信息技术股份有限公司绘制 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语答案.pdf 英语答题卡.pdf 英语试题.docx 英语试题.pdf