2024届江苏省南京外国语学校·金陵中学·海安中学三校联考高三下学期最后一卷英语试题(PDF版含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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2024届江苏省南京外国语学校·金陵中学·海安中学三校联考高三下学期最后一卷英语试题(PDF版含答案,无听力音频含听力原文)

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英语参考答案
听力
1-5 CACAB 6-10 BCBAA 11-15 CCBAB 16-20 BCABA
阅读理解
21-23 CCA 24-27 CCBB 28-31 DBAA 32-35 DBAA
七选五
36-40 EBDGC
完形填空
41-45 BCDAB 46-50 BCADB 51-55BDBAD
语法填空
56. kicking 57. a 58. would be made 59. which 60. if/whether
61. beyond/outside 62. strategic 63. to contain 64. updated 65. while/and
应用文
As is shown in the survey conducted by our school’s English newspaper 44943:uId:44943 , the usage of snap-for-answers applications is on the rise among high school students, with 40% of freshmen, 60% of sophomores, and 80% of seniors using them.
This trend can be attributed to the increasing academic pressure and the convenience offered by these apps. Additionally, some students may lack the necessary study support, leading them to rely on these tools.
In my view, while they can be helpful for quick reference, overreliance on them may discourage deep learning and critical thinking skills. Therefore, we should use these tools wisely, balancing their benefits with the need for independent study.
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Version 1:
“Why not try one more time ” said Allison. Her words echoed in my mind, and I found myself nodding in agreement. After all, I had come here with a purpose—to learn how to swim. So why give up now With renewed determination, I took a deep breath and prepared to give it another go. This time, I focused on her instructions and tried to mimic her movements as closely as possible. Surprisingly, I was able to stay afloat for a few seconds longer than before. Progress, however small, was still progress.
As the day drew to a close, I still could not swim very well. But I didn’t feel defeated or discouraged. Instead, I felt a sense of accomplishment and pride. After all, I had taken the first step towards overcoming my fear of water and learning a new skill. And even though I wasn’t quite there yet, I knew that with practice and patience, I would eventually get it. Besides, today had been more than just about learning how to swim. It had also been about finding the courage to face my fears and trying something new. And for that, I was grateful to Allison and the encouragement she had given me.
Version 2:
“Why not try one more time ” said Allison. She smiled at me encouragingly, her eyes filled with warmth and confidence. “You can do it, girl. I know it seems scary, but with the right techniques and some practice, you’ll be swimming like a fish in no time.” She handed me a swimming ring and gently guided me back to the shallow end of the pool. Together, we began the slow process of teaching me to float and then, eventually, to swim.
As the day drew to a close, I still could not swim very well. But I had made progress, and that was what mattered. I could now float comfortably with the help of the swimming ring, and my kicks were becoming more coordinated. Allison praised me for my efforts and told me to keep practicing. She knew that with time and dedication, I would overcome my fears and learn to swim. And so, with a renewed sense of determination, I bid farewell to the pool that day, knowing that my journey to becoming a confident swimmer had just begun.
听力原文
Text 1
W: The soup is almost finished. I just need you to cut some vegetables for me.
M: Sure. Oops! I dropped them. Let me wash them. Are you sure this is enough 1090004:fId:1090004
W: Oh, no! We have many guests tonight. Can you go out and grab some more
Text 2
W: Why is your textbook different from mine I got this at the school library, so it should be the right edition.
M: Let me take a look at yours ... Oh, I see ... this is last year's edition. It's fine. The teacher said the content is exactly the same, except that the questions at the end of the chapter are different.
Text 3
W: What is your organization for
M: Breast cancer research. And don't worry if you don't have any cash right now. If you visit our website, you can read more about the organization and donate there, if you'd like.
Text 4
M: You know, driving a car is a big responsibility. You have to take care of it, and that means taking it to the shop every now and then, even if it's fine.
W: Yeah. Once a year I should do it.
M: That's far from enough. You should do it every three months.
Text 5
W: Molly and I tried a new restaurant when you went to the auto show last week. We're going again for lunch on Wednesday if you're interested. rrore :uId: rrore
M: If you had asked me last Tuesday, I would have said yes, but tomorrow I actually have a business lunch. How about Thursday instead
Text 6
M: How has Allie been doing recently Is she still working on her novel
W: Actually, she finished one already. It will be published next year. I think she's on her second one now. What about you Are you still playing the violin
M: No, I'm too busy to practice. I'm getting a medical degree, you know. What about you
W: Well, I still teach violin at the elementary school and play in the city orchestra.
M: I envy you, Jane. I really miss my music. I know the world needs doctors, but it's hard to give up my goal of becoming a famous artist.
W: You can still play. Join us next weekend. We'd love to have you!
Text 7
M: Anne, I need your advice with something, and you're really the only person I can ask about it. Do you mind
W: Of course not. Tell me what's on your mind.
M: It's about Charlene. We've been best friends since the third grade. But now, she seems a little strange. Every time I want to talk to her, she goes away.
W: Well, she told Sarah her family was thinking of moving to another state, and Sarah mentioned it to me. qpopppr :fId: qpopppr
M: I see. I know what that's like, since my family moved here from overseas.
W: Yeah, and she is terrified of having to move to another school in a completely different area. Just be patient, and she will tell you when she is ready to talk.
M: Thanks, Anne.
Text 8
M: Excuse me. I see you've finished your coffee. I was wondering if you were leaving soon.
W: I'm sorry. I'm studying for exams, and this is my magic seat. Did you need a place to sit
M: We're studying, too, over there in the middle of the café. There aren't any electrical sockets, and my computer's about to die.
W: Oh, I see. Well, why don't you set it here, and you can use this socket
M: You're a lifesaver! I was afraid I would lose all my work. Is it all right if I leave it here for a while
W: No problem. I see you're studying history. Are you taking Mr Fallon's class I was in his European history class last year.
M: That's our teacher, but we're studying African history. It's quite interesting.
W: I didn't know he was teaching that. I'll have to see if I can sign up for it next semester before I graduate. I would love to go into college with a good knowledge of African history.
Text 9 RRORE :uId: RRORE
M: Can you help me fill out this customs declaration form This is my first time visiting a foreign country.
W: Well, you'll need your passport and a pen.
M: Here they are.
W: OK, now let's just turn on the overhead light. Can you see It's sometimes hard to get the light to shine on the desk.
M: I can see, no problem.
W: You'll need to fill in your name here.
M: Should I fill it in using Chinese
W: You can just put pinyin here. And you'll need the address where you're staying. If you show it to me, I'll help you write it.
M: Here. It's in this email. You can copy it from my phone.
W: Got it. And the last part, it asks you to list everything you're carrying from this list. Just tick “yes” or “no” for each item.
M: Oh, no! It says I have to declare fruit. I've got tons of fruit in my checked bag.
W: Well, just tick “yes”. If you aren't allowed to bring it into the country, they'll just take it from you.
Text 10 QPOPPPR :fId: QPOPPPR
W: The Ancient Cherokee Village in northeastern Oklahoma is an excellent place for a school field trip. The village was built in 2012 to show how the Cherokee Indians used to live, according to stories from long ago. As you walk through the village, you will see houses made from mud and wood, some small sports fields, and two community buildings. Along the way, you will find tour guides explaining the ancient lifestyle there. You can try your hand at stickball, a traditional game that may remind you of baseball. You can also see a woman making food out of local nuts and plants. As you move to the center of the village, you will find a tour guide making arrows. He will explain how the arrows have always been made. You may even be invited to a shooting match using some of his bows and arrows. Although the Cherokee Indians who work here no longer live in simple villages like this one, it is interesting to learn about the history of these people. After your tour of the village, be sure to visit the museum or relax in the gift shop. After the village closes, you can even stay for a special show in the evening, in which locals act out important events from Indian history.2024-05-28T08:44:37.967102英语试卷
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