资源简介 第九届湖北省高三(4月)调研模拟考试英 语 试 卷本试卷共12页,共67 题。本试卷满分150分,考试用时120 分钟。祝考试顺利注意事项: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. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡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。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. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What will the woman do tomorrow A. Visit a school. B. See an exhibition. C. Watch a performance.2. What does the man dislike about the movie A. The actors. B. The ending. C. The music.3. Why did Mike go to China A. To have a business trip.B. To meet with his boss.C. To learn about tea culture.4. Where is the woman probably A. At a restaurant, B. In an office. C. At home.5. What are the speakers talking about A. TV programs. B. Free-time activities. C. Some athletes.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 man's attitude towards the woman A. Concerned. B. Disappointed. C. Grateful.7. What will the man do next A. Get his ticket checked. B. See off the woman. C. Book a ticket.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the research most probably about A. Old people's life.B. Generation Z's features.C. The problem of loneliness.9. What does the woman think of Mark A. Unfriendly. B. Unhappy. C. Unpopular.听第8段材料,回答第10 至 12 题。10. How will the woman deal with the problem on the front page A. Make the letters larger.B. Delete the pool design.C. Leave the page blank.11. On which page will the woman add a picture A. Page 2. B. Page 4. C. Page 5.12. What color was the print of the prices at first A. Black. B. Red. C. Blue.听第9 段材料,回答第13 至 16题。13. What do we know about the car A. It interests the woman.B. It is owned by the man.C. It easily shows the dirt.14. What is the final purchase price of the car A. 1,000. B. 1,100. C. 1,250.15. What needs to be changed at once A. A headlight. B. A tyre. C. A wiper.16. When will the woman's brother come to see the car A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.听第10段材料,回答第17 至 20题。17. What does Camber's Park highlight A. Exciting rides.B. Zero entrance fee.C. Educational experience.18. When was the park built A. In 1980. B. In 1997. C. In 2004.19. Which ride needs extra money A. River Adventure. B. Swoop Slide. C. Jungle Jim Rollercoaster.20. What is a requirement for Jungle Jim Rollercoaster riders A. Reaching a certain age.B. Fastening safety belts.C. Wearing long trousers.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。A36 hours of art coursewith the New Arts Club — LondonA good chance to learn under famous artist Oksana Leadbitter, and her New Arts Club.Run according to your timetable, this part-time course is 36 hours of painting that is fit for anyone from beginners to more experienced painters. You must sign up for no less than 36hours, for which you need to pay $356.33.All art materials are provided, including paints, brushes and more. All you need to do is bring yourself, and a wish to learn and meet new people. Oksana will guide you through a series of painting styles and skills, showing how a painting is done and offering frequent support to you. She gives special attention to the easiest ways of achieving the effects you want. She has her own style of teaching that allows people to make progress in a short period of time.You will not need to attend every class. The course works on a by-hour basis, meaning you can use your hours as slowly or quickly as you wish.Come and join us every Thursday at a spare room of the beautiful St Sofia Cathedral inBayswater, London.Courses:10:00-12:00: Adult class12:00-15:00: Children's class19:00-22:00: Adult evening classThe courses will begin on 15th May, 2024. Feel free to take part and say hello.If you want more information, e-mail: newsclublondon@ .Should special situations arise, the organizers would keep the right to cancel any of the events, resulting in the refund(退款) of cancelled remaining classes.21. What is a requirement for learners of the course A. Sticking to the schedule.B. Having prior experience.C. Registering for at least 36 hours.D. Bringing along painting materials.22. What is attractive about Oksana's teaching A. Providing painting brushes.B. Teaching in efficient ways.C. Centering around practicing.D. Offering one-to-one instruction.23. What do we know about the course A. It runs for two days a week.B. It is refunded for cancellation.C. It is intended for adult learners.D. It costs a learner over $10 per hour.BWould you take a trip if you couldn't use your cellphone A new tour company calledOff the Grid is asking travellers to put their cellphones away and not even use them for photos.The company founder, Zach Beattie, is developing his business, using money he saved from a tech job at a mapping company. He's hired guides for every trip but will help lead the first few himself.The first trip is to Lisbon, Portugal, in July. It takes 7 to 10 days, with small groups of up to 16 people. Prices range from $1,500 to $1,650, including accommodations, meals and ground transportation. The plan includes at least three excursions(远足) and two social events,with an emphasis on unique experiences over bucket-list sightseeing. The tour also includes surfing lessons, yoga on the beach, a day of sailing and dinner with a local family.“When you're somewhere new, there's a lot to see and a lot of cool and interesting people to meet,”Beattie said.“Your phone can distract(使分心) you.”The phone ban won't be enforced quite as strictly as it seems at first glance. “We want it to be voluntary,” he said. “We're not collecting phones and throwing them in a locked trunk. It's held by you, but put in your pocket, and you state your intentions for the week, whether that's checking your social media once or twice a day or a total blackout.”Tour-goers also get a“dumbphone”without Internet access that's loaded with numbers for group leaders and other participants, both for emergencies and to promote socializing.Participants may bring regular cameras, but Beattie is hiring a photographer for each tour so there will be plenty of photos to remember the trip. Once the trip is over, participants will have access to those photos for use in social media posts.24. What can be learned about Zach Beattie A. He set up his business at his own expense.B. He is always guiding every trip personally.C. He forbids tourists to take along cellphones.D. He used to earn his living in a tour company.25. What do we know about the Lisbon trip A. The trip features sightseeing.B. Participants live in homestays.C. Air ticket is covered in the cost.D. Tourists experience water sports.26. What does Zach Beattie expect the participants to do A. Lock their phones in a trunk.B. Post their photos on social media.C. Free themselves from their phones.D. Shift their focus onto dumbphones.27. What can tour-goers do with the dumbphone A. Take photos. B. Access the Internet.C. Record the trip. D. Contact group members.CBirders get nervous when they see landscapes covered in wind turbines(涡轮机). When the wind gets going, their blades(叶片) can turn around at well over 200km per hour. It is easy to imagine careless birds getting cut into pieces and wind turbines do indeed kill at least some birds. But a new analysis of American data suggests the numbers are negligible, and have little impact on bird populations.Erik Katovich, an economist at the University of Geneva, made use of the Christmas BirdCount, a citizen-science project run by the National Audubon Society. Volunteers count birds they spot over Christmas, and the society gathers the numbers. He assumed, reasonably, that if wind turbines harmed bird populations, the numbers seen in the Christmas Bird Count would drop in places where new turbines had been bining bird population and species maps with the locations and construction dates of all wind turbines, he found building turbines had no noticeable effect on bird populations.Instead of limiting his analysis to wind power alone, he also examined oil-and-gas extraction(开采), which has boomed in America over the past couple of paringbird populations to the locations of new gas wells revealed an average 15% drop in bird numbers when new wells were drilled, probably due to a combination of noise, air pollution and the disturbance of rivers and ponds that many birds rely upon. When drilling happened in migration centers, feeding grounds or breeding locations, bird numbers instead dropped by 25%.Wind power, in other words, not only produces far less planet-heating carbon dioxide and methane than do fossil fuels. It appears to be significantly less damaging to wildlife, too. Yet that is not the impression you would get from reading the news. Dr Katovich found 173 stories in major American news media reporting the supposed negative effects that wind turbines had on birds in 2020, compared with only 46 stories discussing the effects of oil-and-gas wells.28. What does the underlined word“negligible”in paragraph 1 mean A. Insignificant. B. Inaccurate. C. Inconsistent. D. Indefinite.29. What is Dr Katovich's conclusion based on A. Previous studies. B. Relevant data.C. Reasonable prediction. D. Experiment results.30. What message does paragraph 3 mainly try to convey A. Oil-and-gas extraction has expanded in America.B. Birds are heavily dependent on rivers and ponds.C. Many factors lead to the decline of bird populations.D. Well drilling poses a serious threat to birds' survival.31. Which of the following may Dr Katovich agree with A. Wind turbines could share the sky with wildlife.B. More evidence is needed to confirm the finding.C. Wind power will be substituted for fossil fuels.D. Wind turbines deserve wider media coverage.DAmericans love their automobiles. So long, it seems, as they don't run on batteries. Asurvey published in July by the Pew Research Centre found that less than two-fifths of them would consider buying an electric vehicle(EV). Despite expanding charging networks and moreEV models to choose from, that is a slightly lower share than the year before.The biggest block to EV enthusiasm in America is price. The average EV there sells for$52,000, estimates Cox Automotive, a consultancy. That is not a world away from the $48,000 that Americans typically pay for a petrol vehicle. But total costs of ownership, which combine the sales price and running costs for five years, vary more widely. At $65,000, the typical EV is $9,000 more expensive to own than a petrol car (owing to factors like pricey home chargers, dearer insurance and, compared with Europe and China, inexpensive petrol).All this leaves America's car industry circling a roundabout. Consumers' unwillingness to pay for expensive EVs is forcing carmakers to take action to shift stock(库存). Tesla has cut its prices several times in the past year. Carmakers are offering average discounts of almost10% on their EVs, more than twice as generous as for petrol cars. But this is making it even harder for the companies to make money from battery power. Continued losses in turn may make car firms lose appetite to invest in a broader electric offering that would appeal to buyers.American carmakers are still hoping they can escape this vicious(恶性的) circle . They are mostly postponing their American EV investments rather than pulling the plug on them. And from January the EV tax credits(免税) will also be available at the point of sale, making it less burdensome for buyers to take advantage of them. All this could eventually generate profits for car firms. Eventually may, though, come a bit later than hoped.32. What is paragraph 2 mainly about A. The lack of diversity of EVs.B. The uncertain prospect of EVs.C. The barrier to the purchase of EVs.D. The urgency of price reduction on EVs.33. How do carmakers deal with the depressed EV industry A. Issuing EV tax credits policy.B. Offering better discounts on EVs.C. Cutting down the cost of production.D. Investing in a wider electric offering.34. What is the carmakers' attitude towards the future of EV industry A. Dissatisfied. B. Dismissive. C. Cautious. D. Casual.35. What may be the best title of the text A. Is America's EV Revolution Suspending B. Do Electric Vehicles Outweigh Petrol Cars C. EV Revolution Is Promoting Energy TransitionD. EV Is Gradually Dominating America’s Car Industry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。People have always believed that nature is good for health and happiness. According to scientific studies, being in nature makes people less stressed. In a recent experiment in Japan,one group of people were asked to walk through a forest while another group had to walk through a busy city. 36 . However, researchers found that after the walks, the people who had walked in the forest had better moods, less anxiety and even lower blood pressure. So the experiment showed that it was being in nature that helped people feel less stressed, not just the walk.Gregory Bratman from Stanford University in the United States found in experiments that a walk in nature could have important cognitive(认知) benefits, improving a person's memory and creativity. 37 Teachers find that when children are enjoying the natural world,their awareness and creativity are improved, along with their reasoning and observational skills.Why does being in nature bring so many benefits for us 38 , so we have an instinctive(本能的) love for it. Even just looking out of the window at a beautiful tree can help us feel less stressed.Scientists also think that being in nature helps our brain recover from a lot of activities that we usually do during the day such as working on math problems or using our cell phone. 39 —— putting all our attention into one thing, which can make us feel tired. But when we are outside, we use undirected attention. We see an interesting cloud or a beautiful flower,and our attention moves quickly and easily from one thing to another. So being in nature gives our brains the chance to rest.40 . For many of us, nature is something we can enjoy just by walking out of our door. So enjoy the nature around you!A. The walks were equally long and hardB. Regular workouts are surprisingly helpfulC. One idea is that human beings come from natureD. Nature's benefits have been scientifically confirmedE. In these activities, we use a lot of directed attentionF. Being in nature increases people's mental health as wellG. We can see this in schools where outdoor learning has been introduced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。A few days before my high school ended, I was sitting in my English class. My classmates were talking about who would be the first person to shed tears at 41 . Then, everyone looked at me, and I began to 42 right then and there. I am not an emotional person,but the 43 of leaving this place hit me hard. I never knew how much this building and the people in it 44 to me, until my last days.High school isn't for everyone, but there is something for everyone in high school. You just have to 45 out what your“thing”is. I 46 found my“thing”in high school and that was Student Government. For once I had a(n) 47 . I served as the representative of my class, and it gave me a 48 to convey not only my own, but my classmates' 49 to teachers and our school.But there were a lot of times when I felt 50 . I sat in the classroom looking at the clock, 51 for the end of school day. I 52 the days until summer like it was my job. But now I 53 I could take back all of those moments.My biggest 54 to anyone still in high school is to make your school a place where you want to go. High school goes by very quickly. You only get one chance to be a high schooler, so take 55 of it.41. A. school B. graduation C. break D. random42. A. cry B. lie C. sing D. sigh43. A. proposal B. option C. possibility D. thought44. A. meant B. replied C. reacted D. faded45. A. bring B. figure C. cross D. carry46. A. anxiously B. bravely C. luckily D. initially47. A. organization B. impression C. voice D. discovery48. A. benefit B. chance C. challenge D. purpose49. A. objectives B. principles C. concerns D. updates50. A. disturbed B. sheltered C. alarmed D. inspired51. A. applauding B. searching C. fighting D. longing52. A. counted down B. went through C. set aside D. put off53. A. promise B. assume C. pray D. realize54. A. support B. advice C. rule D. warning55. A. account B. notice C. control D. advantage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。Shoushan Stone was first discovered in Shoushan, Fuzhou. For centuries, craftsmen have been carving stones primarily 56 (mine) from the Shoushan village. The stones are carved 57 figures, animals and many other artworks.The Charm of Shoushan Stone, 58 ongoing exhibition at the National Art Museum of China, 59 (gather) antique and modern objects which introduce the tradition of stone carving in Fujian. It offers a visual introduction to both the fine quality of Shoushan Stone and the superb skills required 60 (process) it. On show at the exhibition are seals(印章) made from excellent examples of the stone, 61 were sought after among the literati(文人墨客) of the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are also mini sculptures which show craftsmen's different 62 (approach) to carving Shoushan Stone based on its rich color schemes: a red and yellow stone that is suitable for sculpting mountains, flowers and fruits, a black one for trees and stones 63 a grey one for clouds.So far, Shoushan Stone, 64 ( official) named “ China National Stone”, 65 (become) a symbol of elegance, dignity and wisdom, which is worthy of collection.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假定你是学生会主席李华,你校高三师生下周将举行篮球“师生友谊赛”,请你给外教 Mr. Smith写一封邮件,内容包括:1.活动方案;2.邀请加入。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。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。I remember that I was worn out when I got home that afternoon. I'd had to be at the theatre for the audition(试演) at nine that morning, and then I'd been waiting around for about three hours before the director finally saw me. I performed my song and almost at once he told meI could go home. “I am very sorry,”he said,“but your voice isn't quite right for the part.”It had been a similar story at all the auditions that I'd done over the past few weeks.It had been my dream for years to be in a famous musical like The Sound of Music orMamma Mia, so I'd taken lessons in singing and dancing, and had come to the city to try and get a part in a show. I'd been really pleased when I'd managed to set up no fewer than ten auditions, but so far all of them had gone the same way. As I arrived back that afternoon at the little apartment where I rented a room, I really wondered whether I should bother going to the eleventh the next morning. It was a show I'd have loved to be in — but really, what was the point Someone I knew had told me about a job at a local coffee shop, and had said that ifI called in for a quick chat at ten the next day, I'd almost certainly get the job. It meant missing the audition, but right now, it seemed like a much more sensible thing to do.I always sing when I need to cheer myself up, and because there was no one else in the apartment, I slipped off my shoes, went and stood in front of the mirror and started singing.Quite quickly I found myself belting out(大声唱) one of my favourite songs, Bridge over TroubledWater. As I finished the song, I suddenly heard applause. I looked around the room thinking that my roommate had perhaps slipped in without me noticing — but there was nobody. ThenI went over to the open window of the apartment, and saw an elderly woman standing on the far side of the pavement below, looking up at me.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph 1:She reached her arms up towards me with a great smile on her face.Paragraph 2:The next day I went to the eleventh audition.英语答案听 力:CBACB CAABA CABBB CCBAB阅读理解:CBB ADCD ABDA CBCA 七选五:AGCED完形填空:BADAB CCBCA DACBD语法填空:mined 考查非谓语动词,此处是过去分词作定语。into 考查介词,carve sth. into sth.an 考查不定冠词。gathers 考查动词时态语态,主语是the Charm of Shoushan Stone, anongoing exhibition.to process 考查非谓语动词,be required to do.which 考查关系代词引导的非限制性定语从句。approaches 考查名词变复数。and 考查连词。officially 考查词形变换,此处是副词作状语。has become 考查动词时态语态,时间状语so far,用现在完成时。写作第一节:Dear Mr. Smith,I am Li Hua, chairman of the Student Union. I am delighted to invite you to participate in the upcoming teacher-student friendship basketball game at our school.The game is scheduled to kick off at 14:00 p.m. next Friday afternoon at the school gymnasium. After a brief opening ceremony, the students and teachers will engage in a friendly competition. Additionally, a special half-time show featuring performances by the school’s dance club and music band will entertain the audience. The game will not only be an opportunity for interaction and exchange between teachers and students but also a platform for everyone to relax and have some fun.Looking forward to the game and hope to see you there. Thank you for considering our invitation.Yours,Li Hua写作第二节:She reached her arms up towards me with a great smile on her face. I was taken aback by her unexpected gesture of appreciation. Her eyes sparkled with admiration as she shouted from below, “You have a voice of an angel, my dear! Keep singing, don’t ever stop!” The unexpected support from a stranger was like a beacon of light in the midst of my doubts and disappointments. I felt a surge of confidence and determination washing over me. With renewed spirit, I made up my mind to go all out for the audition the next day.The next day I went to the eleventh audition. As I walked into the theatre, I felt a newfound sense of purpose and self-assurance. The director greeted me with a warm smile, and this time, as I sang my heart out, I could feel the magic in the air. When I finished, there was a moment of silence before the room erupted into applause. The director’s eyes were shining with excitement as he said, “You’ve got the part! Welcome to the show!” It was at that moment that I realized dreams really did come true, and all it took was a little courage and belief in oneself.【前文大意】文章描述了主人公一直梦想能够参演像《音乐之声》或《妈妈咪呀》这样的著名音乐剧,为此接受了歌唱和舞蹈课程。然而,她在过去几周的十次试演中都遭遇失败。回到公寓后,她开始怀疑是否值得参加第十一次试演。在孤独的公寓里,她放声唱歌,想让自己振作起来,意外听到了来自陌生人的掌声。【续写要点】在续写中,主人公受到来自陌生人的鼓励,受到鼓舞后,她决定全力以赴。第二天,他去参加第十一次试演。他的表演得到了导演的认可并被录用,主人公意识到梦想真的会实现,只要有勇气和充满信念。阅读理解、完形填空答案详解A篇21. C 根据第二段最后一句You must sign up for no less than 36 hours, for which …可知,必须注册不少于36小时的课程。22. B 根据第三段She gives special attention to the easiest ways of achieving the effects you want可知,她用简单的教学方法让学员在短时间内达到想要的效果。23. B 根据最后一段Should special situations arise, the organizers would keep the right to cancel any of the events, resulting in the refund(退款) of cancelled remaining classes可知,如有特殊情况,主办单位保留取消任何活动的权利,并对取消的剩余课程进行退款。B篇A 根据第一段 The company founder, Zach Beattie, is developing his business, using money he saved from a tech job at a mapping company可知,他用之前工作省下来的钱开创自己的事业。D 根据第二段最后一句The tour also includes surfing lessons, yoga on the beach, a day of sailing and dinner with a local family可知,参与者有机会体验水上运动。C 根据第三段第一句贝蒂所说的话When you’re somewhere new,there’s a lot to see and a lot of cool and interesting people to meet.Your phone can distract you可知,贝蒂希望参与者能够远离手机。D 根据最后一段第一句Tour-goers also get a “dumbphone” without Internet access that’s loaded with numbers for group leaders and other participants, both for emergencies and to promote socializing可知,老人机可以用来联络其他组员。C篇28. A 由下文中have little impact on bird populations可知涡轮机对鸟类数量的影响不大,negligible指的是 “不重要的”或“微不足道的”。29. B 根据第二段第一句Erik Katovich, an economist at the University of Geneva, made use of the Christmas Bird Count, a citizen-science project run by the National Audubon Society可知Erik Katovich的结论是基于奥杜邦协会公民科学项目the Christmas Bird Count获取的数据。30. D 根据第三段可知油气钻探造成了鸟类数量的减少,因此可以推断油气钻探给鸟类的生存带来了严重的威胁。31. A 根据文章内容以及最后一段中It appears to be significantly less damaging to wildlife, too可知,作者认为相对于油气钻探来说,风力涡轮机对鸟类的影响较小,因此可以推断作者会同意风力涡轮机可以与野生动物共存。D篇32. C第二段第一句The biggest block to EV enthusiasm in America is price是主题句,这一段主要讨论了电动汽车的拥有成本较高是影响美国人购买电动汽车热情的主要因素。33. B 由第三段Consumers’ unwillingness to pay for expensive EVs is forcing carmakers to take action to shift stock... more than twice as generous as for petrol cars可知美国汽车制造商被迫在EV上提供大幅折扣以销出库存。34. C 根据最后一段American carmakers are still hoping ...rather than pulling the plug on themk可知,美国汽车制造商对电动汽车行业的未来持谨慎态度。35. A文章中描述了美国电动汽车行业面临的挑战和困境,包括电动汽车价格昂贵导致购买者热情不高,增加销售折扣导致利润下降等问题,文章最后指出,美国汽车制造商仍希望摆脱当前的困境,实现盈利可能会比预期的时间晚一些。因此,“Is America's EV Revolution Suspending?”(美国电动汽车革命停滞不前了吗 )适合作这篇文章的标题。七选五A A项中The walks指代空前一句中的两组人的走路实验。G G项中this指代上文a walk in nature could have important cognitive(认知) benefits, improving a person’s memory and creativity.下文提供例证。选项中的in schools where outdoor learning has been introduced和下文中teachers的发现相呼应。C上一句问的是“为什么生活在大自然中会给我们带来这么多好处?”C项中“human beings come from nature”与上文构成解释关系,且与下文构成因果关系。E E项中these activities指代上文working on math problems or using our cell phone。D 这句话作为一个总结性陈述,概括了段落中讨论的研究结果,并强调了身处自然对健康有益。完形填空B 高中毕业前几天,同学们谈论谁会是第一个在毕业典礼时哭的人。A 然后,每个人都看着我,我当时就哭了起来。D 我不是一个情绪化的人,但一想到离开这个地方就很难过。A 直到最后的日子,我才知道这栋楼和里面的人对我是多么重要。B 你必须找到属于你的“东西”是什么。C 我很幸运,找到了属于我的“东西”。C 这一次我有了话语权。B作为班级代表,我有机会向老师和学校对我自己和同学们关注的事儿发声。C 同上。A 但有很多时候,我也觉得很烦恼。disturbed 心神不安的;心烦意乱的;烦恼的D 我坐在教室里看着时钟期待着放学。A 我倒数着离夏天(暑假)还有多少天,就像这是我的工作一样。C 现在我祈祷我可以重拾那些美好的时光。B 我对所有还在上高中的人最大的忠告是:让你的学校成为你想去的地方。D 高中过得很快。你只有一次成为高中生的机会,所以要好好利用它。听力原稿:(Text 1)M: There is an exhibition of Indian art at our school tomorrow. Want to come with me W: I’d love to, but Tyler Swift will perform in our city tomorrow, and I won’t miss it.(Text 2)W: Did you go to see La La Land on Valentine’s Day M: Oh, yes. The actors are great, and the music is wonderful! I just don’t like how it ends.(Text 3)W: John, is Mike coming for tea tomorrow M: No. He’s in China now. His boss sent him there to train some new employees last week.W: Oh, I totally forgot that.(Text 4)W: Hi, Tom, we had to start the dinner without you.M: I know. I left the office early but I was stuck in the traffic. So have you left any food for me W: I was just kidding. We were waiting for you. Now let’s set the table.(Text 5)W: So, Justin, what do you do in your free time M: I love sports. My favorites are tennis, baseball and soccer.W: Wow! I also like sports. But I just watch them on TV.(Text 6)W: Mr. Brown, we’re on arrival.M: It’s nice of you to see me off. Thank you.W: We’ll miss you. I hope we’ll keep in touch.M: Sure. You’ve been a great help in the past weeks. I hope you can go to Beijing sometime so that I can do the same for you.W: Just don’t mention it. So when will your flight take off M: In just an hour, I think I should go and have my ticket checked.W: Well, have a great journey!M: Thank you.(Text 7)W: What are you reading, Jack M: A health report about findings on loneliness.W: What does it say M: It says recent research is helping challenge the idea that loneliness mainly affects older people.W: What does that mean M: According to the research, young adults are more likely to feel lonely than those aged 65 and over. Generation Z have the highest rates of loneliness compared to other age groups.W: Luckily, I have many friends. But Mark living upstairs seems very lonely. He lives alone and hardly smiles.(Text 8)M: Good afternoon. I’m here to reprint a brochure for our hotel. Some pages need revising.W: What exactly is the problem M: Well, some information is already out of date. There are also a couple of problems with the design. Firstly, the letters on the front page are far too small. So, increase the letters by 3 sizes.W: OK, what else M: The information regarding the pool should be deleted on page 2.W: But we can’t just leave the whole page blank.M: Just fill it in with the introduction of our newly-opened gym.W: I see.M: What’s also bothering us is the description under the top photo on page 4. You can replace the word with“reception”.W: Is that all M: No, there is more. Turn to page 5. You’d better use a picture with the view of the hotel.W: OK.M: Let’s turn to the next page. According to the customers, the prices do not stand out, so change the print from black to red or blue to make it pop out.W: I got it.(Text 9)M: Hello. Brian Parks speaking.W: Oh hello, I’m calling about the ad for the car in the paper.M: What would you like to know W: It’s my brother Jeff who’s interested actually.M: Fine. It’s a Mini and it’s grey ... doesn’t show the dirt!W: Have you been the only owner M: No, I’m the second one.W: Now about the price, I see you’ve got it down as one thousand, two hundred and fifty pounds. So would you be prepared to go down to one thousand M: That’s really too low.W: One thousand, one hundred M: I might be able to go to that.W: You say it’s in good condition.M: There were no major problems. The only thing is that you’d have to get a new tyre and a wiper in the near future ... though they are still OK. And the garage also mentioned that one headlight could probably do with replacing immediately.W: So, would it be possible for him to see the car tomorrow M: Tomorrow Wednesday I’m afraid not.W: Well, the day after that M: That’d be fine, yeah.(Text 10)Welcome to Camber’s Park. I’ll tell you some amazing things we offer.Camber’s Park offers more than other theme parks. Like them, we have various exciting rides for all ages, but Camber’s Park also places strong emphasis on the educational experience for its visitors. Although it’s mainly an outdoor experience, we do have some indoor activities if the weather gets terrible.The park was set up in 1997 by the Camber family but then taken over by new owners in 2004. Camber’s Park has over forty-five different rides and exhibits. All but one of these are free once you have paid your entrance fee. We charge a small fee for our newest ride.Then, I’ll tell you three major rides. Our newest ride is the River Adventure. No amount of protective clothing would make any difference, so only go on this ride if you’re prepared to get wet! Children under eight can go on this ride, but all under sixteen must have an adult with them. Our Jungle Jim Rollercoaster is created for whole family enjoyment. Carriages have comfortable seating for up to eight people, with safety belts which must be worn at all times. Last, we have Swoop Slide. There are no age or height restrictions. Be careful though ---- you must have on long trousers so you won’t get any speed burns!So come and make a day of it at Camber’s Theme Park! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 湖北省第九届2024届高三下学期4月调研模拟考试(三模)英语试卷.docx 英语听力.mp3