2024届广西柳州市高三第三册模拟考试英语试题(含答案 无听力音频 含听力原文)

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2024届广西柳州市高三第三册模拟考试英语试题(含答案 无听力音频 含听力原文)

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柳州市2024届高三第三次模拟考试
英语
(考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分)
注意事项:
1.请把答案填写在答题卡上,否则答题无效。
2.答卷前,考生务必将密封线内的项目填写清楚,密封线内不要答题。
3.选择题,请用2B铅笔,把答题卡上对应题目选项的信息点涂黑。非选择题,请用0.5mm黑色字迹签字笔在答题卡指定位置作答。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
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你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
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。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。
1.Why does the woman keep her hair short
A.To look prettier. B.To keep cool. C.To save time.
2.What is the man good at
A.Publishing books. B.Telling stories. C.Drawing pictures.
3.What is the man going to do
A.Attend a conference. B.Head for the airport. C.Go to the woman’s home.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.An idiom. B.A word game. C.A love story.
5.Who will give Lydia a handmade gift
A.Amanda. B.Tommy. C.Jamie.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the woman doing
A.Telling a joke. B.Selling a ticket. C.Giving advice.
7.What will the man do next
A.Wait for the price to drop. B.Reserve an airline ticket. C.Prepare for a holiday party.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the man say about Mary
A.She’s quite capable. B.She isn’t equal to the work. C.She’s always careful.
9.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Manager and employee. B.Secretary and client. C.Business partners.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.What does the woman suggest doing at first
A.Contacting Jeremy. B.Searching on the phone. C.Asking a passerby.
11.Why does the woman plan to go to the service area
A.To refuel the car. B.To ask the way. C.To have a rest.
12.Who might the man be
A.A teacher. B.A taxi driver. C.A student.
13.How long have the speakers been late so far
A.Thirty minutes. B.Two hours. C.Two and a half hours.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Where did the man study for his exams
A.In his dormitory. B.In the library. C.In the classroom.
15.How did Jack react to the man’s request
A.Angrily. B.Defensively. C.Indifferently.
16.With whom will the man share a flat next semester
A.His brother. B.His friends. C.The woman.
17.Why does the woman come to the man
A.To borrow a book. B.To get her book back. C.To make a complaint.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.How many standards should China’s national flower meet
A.3. B.4. C.5.
19.Why do most people choose the peony to be China’s national flower
A.It is most planted in China.
B.It is praised by many modern Chinese poems.
C.It has a good shape and economic value.
20.What’s the speaker’s attitude toward the voting result
A.Objective. B.Supportive. C.Disapproving.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
American Unique Buildings
The country’s full of awe—inspiring natural wonders, but those made by man (and woman) are equally impressive. The architect behind a design or the creation’s history or purpose are all elements that may prove particularly attractive. These following buildings are all well worth visiting.
Bradbury Building
Los Angeles
Glancing at the Bradbury Building, built in 1893, the oldest commercial building in L.A., you may say: “OK, it’s a 19th-century relic.” Step inside and you will be surprised by the light-filled Victorian court, a wonder of open—cage elevators, marble stairs, and splendid iron barriers. Its architectural history is debatable — Sumner Hunt’s designs seem to have been completed by George H. Wyman, who monitored the construction.
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Miami
Built in 1916, the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, formerly Villa Vizcaya, is the one-time winter home of businessman James Deering. On Biscayne Bay in the Coconut Grove neighborhood, the early 20th-century property features Italian Renaissance (文 艺复兴) gardens, native woodlands, and a complex of historic outbuildings. The property designed by Paul Chalfin is today operated by Miami-Dade County.
Rogers Building
Orlando
The 132-year-old, Queen Anne-style structure, now housing an art gallery but a one-time home to cocktail-and-gaming clubs, was donated to the City of Orlando in 2018 earlier by Ford Kiene. The restriction that it must remain an arts and culture center for at least 20 years ensures public access for the near future.
Griffith Observatory
Los Angeles
It’s possible to see the stars at this destination that includes sweeping views of the city and the Hollywood sign, and has a planetarium (天文馆) to boot. It’s been a draw for its construction style sign its 1935 opening, with a $93 million expansion completed in 2006.
21.Which of the following places has the shortest history
A.Bradbury Building. B.Griffith Observatory.
C.Rogers Building. D.Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.
22.What can we learn about Rogers Building
A.It used to be an art gallery. B.It was expanded in 1892.
C.It was once privately owned. D.It has been a culture center for 20 years.
23.In which column can this text probably be read
A.Business. B.Travel. C.Science. D.Education.
B
It’s been 20 years since a cookbook changed my life. Before reading every page in Nigella Lawson’s Feast, I didn’t give much thought lo what I ate. Cooking was a boring task I wasn’t particularly good at. Moreover, fear of calories and not being able to fit into my jeans left little room for enjoying things like “chocolate cake”. Nigella, the author of Nigella Lawson’s Feast transformed my relationship with food, changing it from a source of panic to one of limitless pleasure. Leafing through the pages of Feast, I began to think of the women who shaped my cooking. They not only influenced me strongly with their words, recipes and passion for the art of eating, but they also left their mark on the culinary (烹饪的) world.
Take Eugénie Brazier, for example, who grew up with barely enough to eat yet with plenty of determination to achieve great things. After years of hard work on farms and later as a humble cook, she used the little savings she had to open La Mère Brazier, a restaurant that would attract the likes of celebrities. A second location followed, and in 1933, she became the first chef ever to hold six Michelin stars simultaneously (同时地). Known as the mother of modern French cooking, Brazier’s simple yet elegant food changed the way Britain ate.
What Brazier did for the UK, the passionate Julia Child did for America. At a time when TV dinners and tinned foods were gaining popularity, she inspired home cooks to try elegant recipes, teaching them about the use of quality ingredients in an approachable way.
While Julia Child tempted us with her recipes, it was the American author Fisher who enlightened us with her fine cooking prose (散文). In her brilliant essays, she praised the pleasures of the table and explored connections between food and culture. One of my favorite books is Love in a Dish, a charming collection of culinary experiences that transport you to French villages and even describe how the love of food can potentially save a marriage!
24.How does the author introduce the topic
A.By giving examples. B.By raising a question.
C.By describing his experience. D.By offering facts.
25.Which words can best describe Brazier
A.Friendly and determined. B.Considerate and brave.
C.Generous and intelligent. D.Ambitious and successful.
26.What do Fisher’s works focus on
A.The ingredients of food. B.The story behind food.
C.The significance of food. D.The origin of food.
27.What’s the author’s purpose of writing this passage
A.To motivate readers to cook at home. B.To market high-quality cooking books.
C.To honor some exceptional women cooks. D.To share his passion for cooking.
C
A tragic case of Kitty Genovese, who was killed, happened in New York in 1964. However, subsequent investigations concluded that several people saw or heard what was happening, but did nothing to intervene. This has been termed the “bystander effect” — a well-known psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to someone when other people are present. The more people there are, the less likely they are to help.
None of us like to think we’d walk on by when someone needed our help. But sometimes we behave in ways we wouldn’t expect when faced with a situation we are unsure about. While we might like to think we would rush to someone’s assistance, we know from studies that often people hang back. Research from the British Heart Foundation has suggested that a third of people would not give first aid if they saw someone collapse on the street, with some even admitting they wouldn’t call an ambulance.
There are various factors contributing to this effect — people think that others will get involved. Afterwards people often say they did not feel qualified or important enough to be the one to intervene. It is also partly down to “pluralistic ignorance” — since everyone is not reacting to the emergency, they don’t need to either; it’s not serious because no one else is doing anything.
Other studies have shown that once people are aware of the bystander effect, they are less likely to be affected by it. Self-awareness is the best solution to it. When facing an emergency, think to yourself how you would behave if you were on your own. Ignore everyone else and go with your gut (直觉) — If you’d run for help, do it. If that’s how you would have behaved when you were on your own, then that’s probably the right course of action. The worst that can happen is that you’ll look a little foolish at having overreacted. You might also save someone’s life.
28.What is the author’s purpose of telling about the case of Genovese
A.To show the high frequency of killing. B.To highlight the indifference of bystanders.
C.To introduce the topic of the passage. D.To lead to the investigations.
29.What can we know from paragraph 2
A.No one would like to admit the truth. B.People tend to help when no people are present.
C.Few people will encounter uncertain situations. D.Many people will not rush to help in an emergency.
30.What’s paragraph 3 mainly about
A.The consequences of the phenomenon. B.The reactions to different accidents.
C.The seriousness of an emergency. D.The reasons for not helping.
31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the test
A.Don’t Be A Bystander B.Life-Saving Response
C.Importance of First Aid D.Reactions in Emergency
D
Issues such as global warming and sustainability have become passionate concerns for many of the concert industry’s fans and increasingly for the musicians. Coldplay, a pop band whose members scored their first big hit in 2000 with a song called Yellow, announced in November that it wouldn’t go on tour to promote its latest album, Everyday Life, until it could find a way to make concerts more sustainable and greener lo the environment.
It’s not always easy to walk the talk. A growing number of artists, including Peggy Gou, have environmental demands built into their contracts when they tour, such as bans on plastic tableware. But there’s almost no way of avoiding carbon emissions produced by a tour, which involves moving hundreds of people and tons of equipment across large distances.
Lisa Pomerantz, who books travel for acts says that real change will require action by venue owners, concert promoters, and the fans. Major acts like Coldplay can afford to stop touring while figuring out how to lessen their environmental impact. But lesser-known artists can’t stay off the road, since streaming earnings haven’t been able to compensate (弥补) for the collapse in CD and downloaded music sales. Even when concerts are aggressive about being more sustainable, the impact of audience travel can easily swamp (淹没) their efforts. For bigger acts, this can represent as much as 80% of the carbon footprint, according to a 2015 study. Another analysis showed that roughly a third of the tour’s carbon footprint came from a venue’s power consumption.
Still, even the most green-conscious bands must balance their desire to be more sustainable against the financial necessity of touring. “I absolutely think you can go on tour and have a concern about the environment. It’s a matter of just keeping our carbon footprint as low as possible,” says Flavian Graber, lead singer of We Invented Paris.
32.Why did Coldplay stop its promotion tour
A.Because it had already released a hit. B.Because it wanted a more environmentally friendly concert.
C.Because its latest album needed further improvement. D.Because they could afford the money.
33.What does the underlined part “walk the talk” in paragraph 2 mean
A.Make it. B.Talk it. C.See it. D.Appreciate it.
34.What is the best way to reduce carbon emissions according to Lisa Pomerantz
A.Stopping bands’ promotion tours.
B.Downloading music on the Internet.
C.Cutting down venues’ water and electricity consumption.
D.Combining efforts of bands, audiences and venue owners.
35.How does Flavian Graber like the idea of bands going green
A.Achievable. B.Fruitless. C.Challenging. C.Controversial.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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。
Going on a solo travel is more than just a holiday; it’s a journey of self-discovery, growth, and transformation. However, it’s not easy to make a decision because of the potential risks. 36 These four ways that solo travelling will change your life will convince you to buy that plane ticket!
Self-discovery beyond your comfort zone
Solo travel forces you out of your comfort zone, pushing you into an environment where self-reliance becomes common. You do everything on your own, from choosing destinations to exploring unfamiliar streets. 37 . It will equip you to tackle challenges with a newfound confidence.
Cultural involvement and global view
38 . Being alone makes you more approachable, making it easier for locals and fellow travelers to engage with you. Whether it’s striking up a conversation with a native or sharing a meal with locals, solo travel provides a unique window into the cultural tapestry (图景) of each destination.
39
From understanding foreign languages to managing unexpected changes in plans, you are regularly meet with challenges that demand creative solutions. The ability to think on your feet and find innovative solutions to unexpected issues equips you to tackle challenges in various aspects of your personal and professional life.
Mindfulness and living in the present
In busy daily life, it’s easy to lose sight of the present moment. Solo travel allows you to fully expose yourself to the experiences at hand. Whether it’s enjoying a breathtaking sunset, or simply wandering through the streets of an unfamiliar city, solo travel encourages a deep appreciation for the present. 40 .
A.Enhanced problem-solving skills
B.Still hesitate to lake a solo travel adventure
C.Increased self-confidence and independence
D.Solo travel is the opportunity to expose yourself lo diverse cultures
E.This newfound mindfulness helps you gain a more fulfilling existence
F.Enjoy the loneliness, and allow solo travel to bring a positive change to your life
G.Through these experiences, you’ll build a stronger, more self-aware version of yourself
第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was January 2016, and Jeremy and his girlfriend, Molei, were leaving Denver for a weekend of fun with friends on the slopes in Colorado.
The snow came earlier than they’d 41 , but Jeremy wasn’t worried. He’d driven this 42 a thousand times, and he knew 43 what to do. “Take it easy. You’ll get there, and when you do, it’s going to be 44 .” As the car began the twisting climb toward the resort town, Jeremy felt an overwhelming wave of excitement.
“Lie was really great,” he says. Then, within a blink of an eye, everything 45 .
A truck that came out of nowhere hit them. One minute, Jeremy’s Ford SUV was 46 quickly through the falling snow; the next, he was sitting in his crushed SUV by the side of the road, 47 his seat by the wheel, his body screaming with 48 . To his right, he saw Molei. He could think only one thing to say: “Don’t die. I love you.”
Statistically, Molei should have died. Inside her neck, the vertebrae (脊椎) had basically been crushed. Her head was attached to her shoulders by 49 but skin and muscle.
Henry Rodriquez, an officer on holiday, was driving on the same road not far behind the Ford and 50 instantly when he saw the accident.
51 his wife calmed the trapped and terrified Jeremy, Rodriquez worked swiftly. One wrong move could have 52 Molei dead or paralyzed. Protecting her head and neck, he carefully removed her from the twisted car and 53 her on the road by the side of the car, covering her with coats to keep her warm.
For 45 minutes, Rodriquez 54 her chest to bring her heart back to life. Thanks to Rodriquez’s timely 55 , Molei made it to Anthony Hospital and recovered gradually.
41.A.observed B.expected C.enjoyed D.realised
42.A.slope B.tunnel C.route D.town
43.A.exactly B.surprisingly C.specially D.correctly
44.A.grateful B.terrible C.difficult D.awesome
45.A.happened B.disappeared C.moved D.changed
46.A.driving B.rolling C.jumping D.running
47.A.pinned B.lay C.sat D.placed
48.A.terror B.pain C.panic D.frustration
49.A.something B.everything C.nothing D.anything
50.A.drove away B.drove on C.pulled back D.pulled over
51.A.Since B.After C.While D.Although
52.A.kept B.left C.appealed D.improved
53.A.laid B.rushed C.dragged D.walked
54.A.shook B.touched C.pounded D.felt
55.A.rescue B.check C.response D.arrival
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Liu Dai’e is known as 56 national inheritor of Tujia brocade weaving (土家织锦). She completed dozens of orders for her products bearing unique cultural 57 (element) of the Tujia ethnic group in time for the last Spring Festival. Born and raised in a village in Hunan province, Liu has introduced a new technique 58 the traditional craft (手艺) over the past two years, 59 was named as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006.
In the Tujia language, the local brocade is known as xilankapu, which translates as “flower-patterned cover”. Made by skilled weavers and 60 (involve) more than 10 processes, Tujia brocade weaving 61 (feature) over 200 classic designs.
Liu Dai’e was named a national inheritor of the craft in 2007, Liu said, “Handwork is involved throughout the process, and 62 (produce) designs that are more delicate than others, I use one line, instead of two.” After launching her business, Liu became 64 (complete) aware of the popularity of products featuring traditional designs.
“Many of my customers like to wear these scarves, 64 send them to their families and friends as gifts,” said Liu. “We need to create high-quality, high-end products not only to preserve the craft but to enhance 65 (confident) in ethnic culture and achieve social and economic benefits,” she added.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,加入学校武术社团已有一段时间了。你的英国朋友Eric很想了解相关情况。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.你加入武术社团的原因;
2.你在社团的经历和感受。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Eric,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Leo and Alex were close friends. They had been friends since childhood, sharing countless memories, and growing up side by side. They were as close as siblings, sharing countless happy moments and supporting each other through thick and thin. However, one fateful day, a misunderstanding tore them apart, leaving their friendship in shreds.
Leo was a die-hard fan of the local football team, the Metropolis Eagles, while Alex was passionate about the city’s rival team, the Metrostars. Their differing loyalties often led to lively debates and friendly jokes, but it never affected their friendship. Until one fateful game day.
The Metropolis Eagles were playing against the Metrostars, and Leo and Alex were both determined to watch the game together. However, when the game got intense and the score was tied, Leo’s and Alex’s passions boiled over. Leo accused Alex of favoring the other team, while Alex felt Leo was being unreasonably stubborn. The argument escalated (升级) quickly, and words were exchanged that neither of them would soon forget. “You’ve gone too far. I don’t want to see you again,” thundered Leo. Both friends were left feeling hurt and disappointed.
The next day, there were heated discussions about the game, but Leo and Alex avoided each other like the plague (瘟疫). Leo deeply regretted what he had said and wanted to apologize, but pride got in the way. Weeks passed, and the silence between them grew deafening.
One day, while walking home from school, Leo came across a lost dog. He couldn’t help but notice the collar around the dog’s neck, with a tag that read “Alex’s Best Friend.” Leo realized this dog was Alex’s.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡上相应位置作答。
At that moment, Leo was in a difficult position. __________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
With a deep breath, Leo knocked on Alex’s door. _________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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柳州市2024届高三第三次模拟考试
听力原文
Text 1
M: Why do you have your hair cut so short
W: Well, it takes a long time to comb hair and I’m busier in the middle school.
M: But you can get up earlier, right You look prettier in that long hair.
Text 2
M: You are such a good storyteller. Have you thought of publishing your stories in a book
W: That’s a good idea. You are good at drawing. Could you illustrate my book
M: No problem! I’m sure it’ll sell well.
Text 3
W: Good, you’re here. Well, why don’t we have lunch together Aunt Anne is out for a business meeting.
M: When At your home
W: Now! Yes!
M: I’d love to, but I have to pick up an old friend. His plane is landing in 30 minutes.
Text 4
W: I learnt a new idiom Match Made in Heaven. Can you guess the meaning of it
M: No, I know some idioms can’t be guessed the meaning literally.
W: Well, it means a perfect combination of people or things that will end up successful or happy.
Text 5
W: Jamie told me he bought a CD player on the Internet as Lydia’s birthday gift. Where will you buy a gift, Tommy
M: I’m going to the shopping mall. What about you, Amanda
W: I made her a ring at a gift shop.
Text 6
M: I need to fly to San Diego during the New Year holiday.
W: Time is running out. You’d better buy your ticket now.
M: You must be kidding. It’s only November.
W: No. Seats are nearly selling out at this time of the year.
M: I thought I would wait until December.
W: I bet this is the first time you’ve ever flown during the New Year holiday. Well, listen to me. You really need to buy a ticket now.
M: But maybe prices will be cheaper in December.
W: Lower prices won’t do you any good if there are no seats.
M: You’re right.
Text 7
M: Daisy, I have something important to discuss with you.
W: What’s up
M: Do you know we will have a product analysis meeting tomorrow
W: Yes, I know. Mary is making preparations for that.
M: Don’t bring it up. Mary is too careless to arrange someone to make meeting minutes.
W: Do you have any idea
M: Yes. Now I need you to leave your job at hand. I hope you’ll make meeting minutes tomorrow, which is the top priority.
W: OK. What do I need to prepare
M: Nothing special. Just remember to bring the recorder pen in case of emergencies.
Text 8
W: How about calling Jeremy now We’ve been circling for twenty minutes.
M: It would be embarrassing to call and ask how to reach a friend’s home. Maybe I should search on the phone first. You can look at this map, too.
W: OK. Anyway, I’m the driver. I’ll stop and ask a passerby where we’re now.
M: But this is a highway, you can’t just get out of the car to ask.
W: Of course, I know. That’s why I’m going to a service area.
M: And refuel the car. Kill two birds with one stone.
W: This oil meter tells me the tank is full. See, I’m smarter than you.
M: Well, I got straight A’s while you only got B’s.
W: I’m not jealous at all. Could you tell me what time it is now
M: Oh, my God! It’s already 10:00. And we were supposed to arrive at 9:30. I don’t think we can meet Jeremy even at 12:00.
Text 9
W: Where have you been I couldn’t find you in your dormitory.
M: I spent the whole day in the library preparing for my final exams.
W: Why don’t you study in your dormitory
M: I’m afraid I can’t concentrate. It’s always noisy when Jack brings some friends over. I tried to talk to him about that, but he didn’t seem to care.
W: Do you want me to talk with him
M: No, you don’t need to. Next semester, I’ll move to a flat with my brother. I remember you live in a shared house. How’s your roommate
W: Well, I share the house with three other students and we get along very well. We go to class together every day.
M: How nice! By the way, what’s your purpose of looking for me
W: Oh, I need my book that you borrowed last week.
M: Sorry. I didn’t bring it with me. It’s in my dormitory. Do you mind stopping by to get the book
W: Not at all.
Text 10
W: According to the association, China’s national flower should meet the following standards: First, it should originate in China and have a long history. Second, it should be beautiful in shape and color, to represent the Chinese culture and personality. Third, it should have a profound historical culture and be widely known to the public. Finally, it should be extensively used in many fields with an economic value that could benefit the public.
The peony, Mudan in Chinese, has gained the greatest support in an online vote to be chosen as China’s national flower. With bright colors and an elegant image, it is called “King of the Flowers”. It has been a favorite of the Chinese people for quite a long time. Actually, it could date back to the Tang Dynasty as the national flower. Most importantly, it also has been used as a food and a traditional Chinese herb, which drives the economy. Many netizens said they didn’t realize that China doesn’t have its own representative flower. In fact, many people said they had already accepted the peony as the national flower years before they saw the vote.
“Since childhood, we’ve learned many ancient Chinese poems praising the peony as the ‘beauty of the state’ so that its image has been deeply marked in our minds.” said a netizen.
答案
一、听力:1-5 CCBAA 6-10 CBBAA 11-15 BCABC 16-20 ABBCA
二、阅读:21-25 BCBCD 26-30 BCCDD 31-35 ABADA 36-40 BGDAE
三、完形:41-45 BCADD 46-50 BABCD 51-55 CBACA
四、语填:56.a 57.elements 58.to 59.which 60.involving
61.features 62.to produce 63.completely 64.or 65.confidence
五、作文
第一节 小作文
Dear Eric,
How’s everything going I’m writing to tell you about my experience in our school Chinese Kung Fu club.
Kung Fu is a well-known Chinese traditional sport, which can not only build our body, but also foster our willpower. That’s why I joined the club. I get trained twice a week. So far, I’ve learned a variety of martial arts skills and moves, and I’ve participated in four Kung Fu shows to the public.
Practising Kung Fu benefits me a lot. Now, I am stronger and more confident.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写
At that moment, Leo was in a difficult situation. He knew that the dog meant so much to Alex. “I should return it to Alex,” he thought. But the argument between them had been intense, and their offensive words had nearly destroyed their friendship. Should he return the dog and face the possibility of another argument Leo began to hesitate. After thinking over, Leo found himself actually missing the laughter and companionship of Alex. Without hesitation any more, Leo decided to do what he thought was best. He took the dog back to Alex’s house.
With a deep breath, Leo knocked on Alex’s door. When Alex opened it, he was surprised to see Leo standing there with his dog. Handing over the dog, Leo explained what happened, embarrassment written on his red face. “Thank you for returning my dog, Leo,” Alex said gratefully. “And, I am really sorry for what I did.” Leo, tears in his eyes, hugged Alex tightly and admitted his own fault. At that moment, Leo and Alex rekindled their friendship, stronger than before. They realized that misunderstandings and arguments are inevitable, but it’s how they handle them that matters.
解题思路
一、本文主题语境
主题语境:人与社会——良好的人际关系和社会交往。
二、文本解读
本文以人物的经历为线索,故事以时间顺序展开,讲述了Alex和Leo两个好朋友因支持不同的球队发生争吵和解的故事。本文体现了友谊的力量是无穷的,它能够让我们在困难时互相扶持,在成功时共同分享喜悦。即使遇到误解和争吵,只要我们用真诚和宽容去对待彼此,就能够化解矛盾,让友谊更加坚固。让我们珍惜身边的朋友,用爱和理解去维系我们的友谊,共同创造更多美好的回忆。
三、续写
1.续写第一段:Leo的处境(已给出)——具体描述Leo的两难处境和内心的挣扎——Leo的决定(要与下文第一句knock on Alex’s door衔接)。
2.续写第二段:敲开Alex的家门(已给出)——Alex和Leo看到彼此后说了什么做了什么——Alex和Leo的感受——揭示主题意义。

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