浙江省浙南名校联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次联考10月英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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浙江省浙南名校联盟2024-2025学年高三上学期第一次联考10月英语试题(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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2024 学年第一学期浙南名校联盟第一次联考
高三英语试题
本试卷分第I卷 (选择题) 和第II卷 (非选择题)。满分150分, 考试用时120分钟。
考生须知:
1. 本卷满分150分, 考试时间120分钟;
2. 答题前, 在答题卷指定区域填写学校、班级、姓名、试场号、座位号及准考证号;
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卷上, 写在试卷上无效;
4. 考试结束后, 只需上交答题卷。
第I卷 (选择题共95分)
第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分30分)
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 are the oranges cheap
A. They taste bad. B. They’re out of date. C. There are few customers.
2. What does the man want in his coffee
A. Cream. B. Sugar. C. Milk.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A. A new medicine. B. Senior care. C. Happy memories.
4. Which road does the man usually take to get to work
A. High Street. B. Bell Lane. C. Field Street.
5. What will the woman do next probably
A. Have a rest. B. Wash the plates. C. Clean the floor.
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 kind of books is the man interested in
A. Nature. B. Fiction. C. History.
7. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Writer and reader. B. Librarian and borrower. C. Bookstore owner and employee.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. How does the woman feel
A. Worried. B. Regretful. C. Disappointed
9. When did the woman’s problem start
A. Yesterday. B. A week ago. C. Months ago.
听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
10. When will the woman be able to leave
A. At 7:00 a.m. B. At 7:00 p.m. C. At 12:00 p.m.
11. What’s the woman’s destination
A. Spain. B. France. C. Britain.
12. Where are the speakers probably
A. In a car park. B. In a shop. C. In an airport.
听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。
13. Where did the speakers meet first
A. In university. B. In primary school. C. In secondary school.
14. What kind of work is the woman seeking
A. Cooking. B. Sales. C. Computer science.
15. What does the man plan to do
A. Get a job. B. Stay at university. C. Travel around the world.
16. Who has lost contact with the speakers
A. Gary. B. Lucy. C. Stewart.
听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。
17. What problem does John have
A. He can’t read. B. He can’t speak. C. He can’t hear.
18. How did John deal with his problem when he was at school
A. He ignored it. B. He kept it a secret. C. He asked for help.
19. What happened to John when he was 25 years old
A. He got married. B. He won a prize. C. He became a shop owner.
20. Which newspaper does John have a problem with
A. Daily Mirror. B. Daily Mail. C. The Times.
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。
A
Most of us could benefit from washing our bedding more often. Sheets, pillowcases, and mattresses can harbor dirt, germs and allergens (过敏原) that affect our skin and overall health. But what’s the sweet spot for washing frequency Our website asked experts to share their preferred intervals (间隔) and tips on how to do it well.
Pillowcases
Pillowcases are the landing pad for your skin, hair and all the oils and dirt carried with them. It is recommended that pillowcases should be washed at least once a week. People who have sensitive skin or allergies often benefit from a more frequent routine, like every three to four days. To help clean cases last longer, shower before bed. And don’t forget your pillows: washing them once per season is the sweet spot.
Sheets
At a minimum, you should wash your sheets once a week. But a variety of factors call for more frequent washing. One is the summer heat, since sweat “can lead to bacteria and odor on our sheets.” Plus, allergens like pollen can travel inside with you, so washing more frequently can help reduce symptoms.
Mattresses
Every time you strip the bedding, let the mattress breathe for a bit rather than immediately putting on a new set of sheets. “Leave it for a few hours with some windows open.” Still air and covered mattresses encourage dust mites and allergens to thrive. Vacuum (用吸尘器吸) it two to three times a year. If it smells, sprinkle on a thin layer of baking soda, let it sit for a few hours. And then vacuum it up.
21. Which of the following bedding is advised to be cleaned once per season
A. Pillowcases. B. Pillows. C. Sheets. D. Mattresses.
22. Which is a proper way to clean the mattress
A. Exposing it to fresh air for a few minutes.
B. Vacuuming it up before spraying baking soda.
C. Removing the bedding and leaving it for a while.
D. Placing new sheets instantly when making the bed.
23. Where is the text probably taken from
A. A lifestyle website. B. A health magazine. C. A medical journal. D. A product handbook.
B
Over the decades, Yasmeen Lari, Pakistan’s first female architect, has won much recognition as an architect and environmentalist.
When Lari was young, she had an unconventional upbringing. Her father was a progressive civil service officer who often talked about the housing crisis and need for architects, which impressed Lari greatly. At age 17, she was admitted to the architecture school at Oxford Brookes University as one of only five women in the class.
After graduation, as her buildings rose, Lari’s renown grew. She held senior positions in national and international architectural groups. “It was a very heady experience,” she says. Yet she found ways to stay grounded. Soon the discomfort with commercial projects grew in her-with their creative freedom, large budgets and luxurious materials. She could no longer justify fashioning buildings out of unsustainable materials when millions had limited access to housing, sanitation (公共卫生) and water. “Architects can no longer work for just the one percent,” she says, “That doesn’t allow them to serve humanity as much as they could.”
In 2013, when Lari was giving a tour of a village that had been rebuilt after destructive floods, she watched the villagers show off the buildings she had designed. “Our old buildings used to leak when it rained, but these stay dry inside,” one villager told Lari. Pakistan’s location and melting glaciers place it within the top ten countries most impacted by climate change. Lari’s shelters, made with local sustainable materials such as bamboo, mud and lime, can better withstand disasters. Her insistence on low-cost, zero-waste and zero-carbon buildings reflects her commitment to the planet.
At age 83, Yasmeen Lari is still working on zero-carbon designs and self-sustaining villages. When she accepted the Royal Institute of British Architects Gold Medal, she said, the honour “has strengthened my mission”.
24. What made Lari take an interest in architecture
A. Shortage of female architects. B. Traditional parenting values.
C. Her father’s influence in childhood. D. Admission to an architecture school.
25. Which statement about architects may Lari agree with
A. They should center on the well-being of the general public.
B. They should spend millions of dollars in fashioning buildings.
C. They should be a hundred percent committed to their mission.
D. They should use luxurious materials to display their creativity.
26. What did the villager think of the house designed by Lari
A. Cost-effective. B. Material-saving. C. Water-proof. D. Eco-friendly.
27. What was her mission according to Lari
A. To call for zero-carbon lifestyles.
B. To help poor people build houses.
C. To develop sustainable construction materials.
D. To construct environmentally-friendly buildings.
C
From the swinging rhythms of the 1950s to the autotuned hooks of today, pop music has undergone a remarkable transformation. But what exactly has changed, and how can we measure it
Researchers identify two major “melodic (旋律的) revolutions” in pop music history: one in 1975 and another in 2000. These turning points mark significant shifts in the structure and complexity of hit melodies. Interestingly, these musical milestones aren’t perfectly in line with the revolutions in harmony and tone color, suggesting that different aspects of music may evolve at different rates.
During these revolutions, melodies have generally become simpler, both in terms of pitch (音高) and rhythm. Modern pop hits tend to use a smaller range of notes and simpler rhythmic patterns compared to those from the 1950s and 60s. At the same time, there was a dramatic increase in “note density”—the number of notes squeezed into each second of music. This means that while today’s pop melodies might be simpler in structure, they’re often delivered more rapidly, creating a sense of energy and urgency that wasn’t as common in earlier decades.
There are several interesting possibilities for what is happening. One theory suggests that as other aspects of music production—like complex electronic beats and richly layered instrumentation—have become more sophisticated, melodies have had to simplify to maintain a balance. Another explanation points to the changing landscape of music consumption. In an era of streaming and social media, where listeners can skip to the next song in seconds, there may be more pressure to create tunes that grab attention instantly. This could favor simpler, more repetitive melodies that are easy to remember and sing along to.
Relationships between different musical features have also become stronger in recent years. For example, in post-2000 pop hits, melodies with more notes per second tend to be less complex in terms of pitch variety. This suggests that modern pop songwriting may be following stricter patterns than in the past.
28. What change has taken place in pop music over the years
A. Denser notes. B. Bigger range of pitch.
C. More complex rhythms. D. More diverse tone colors.
29. Which of the following may contribute to the revolution of pop music
A. The difficulty in creating catchier tunes.
B. The conventional patterns to enjoy music.
C. The convenience of switching between songs.
D. The need to balance increasingly intense beats.
30. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. Pop songwriting might be more flexible in the past.
B. Modern pop music prioritizes simplicity in melody.
C. Post-2000 pop hits feature complexity in pitch variety.
D. Relationships between musical elements are invariable.
31. What’s the purpose of the text
A. To prove a viewpoint. B. To remove some doubts.
C. To illustrate a principle. D. To analyze a phenomenon.
D
Tipping points, also known as critical transitions (转变), are mathematical cliff-edges influencing everything in our life. The financial crisis of 2007-09 is often described as one. So is the moment that covid-19 went global. Anyone can spot a tipping point after it’s been crossed. But it is extremely difficult to spot them before they happen.
Computer scientists in China now show that artificial intelligence (AI) can help. In a recent study, the researchers accurately predicted the beginning of tipping points in complicated systems with the help of machine-learning algorithms (算法). It could help solve real-world problems, such as predicting floods and power failure.
To simplify their calculations, the team reduced all such problems to ones taking place within a large network of interacting nodes (节点), the individual elements within a large system. In a financial system, for example, a node might represent a company. The team then designed two artificial neural (神经的) networks to analyze such systems.
To train their model, the researchers firstly turned to simplified theoretical systems in which tipping points are known to occur. Once the model could predict these transitions, it was applied to the real-world problem of how tropical forests turn to savannah (稀树草原). This has happened many times on Earth, but the details remain mysterious. The researchers first analyzed the data from three central African regions in the past 20 years and identified the tipping points. They then wanted to see if training their algorithm on data from two of these regions could enable it to correctly predict a transition point in the third. It could.
The team then asked the algorithm to identify the conditions that drove the shift. The answer was, as expected, down to annual rainfall. But the AI was able to go further. The AI detailed that a slight decrease in rainfall from 1,800 mm to 1,630 mm led to a minor 5% drop in tree cover, but a further decrease to 1,620 mm caused a significant 30% drop. This would be a textbook critical transition. And by predicting it from the raw data, the researchers say they have broken new ground in this field.
The team are now trying to discover what specific features the Al identifies to make these predictions, which could help better predict everything from infectious outbreaks to the next stock market crash.
32. How did the team simplify the calculations
A. By limiting the problems within a large network.
B. By focusing on the individual elements in a network.
C. By transforming the problems into ones in a network.
D. By reducing the number of problems in each network.
33. Why was the algorithm trained on data from two central African regions
A. To improve its ability of prediction. B. To check its analysis of the data.
C. To perfect its solutions to problems. D. To test the accuracy of its prediction.
34. What breakthrough did the AI make in the study
A. It revealed the idea that tipping points are predictable.
B. It identified a critical transition point in the tree cover.
C. It confirmed previous theories about rainfall and tree cover.
D. It predicted the future expansion of savannahs in central Africa.
35. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage
A. The Analysis of Rainfall: AI and Tree Cover
B. Spotting Tipping Points: A Big Challenge for AI
C. Machine Learning: Predicting Critical Moment
D. Critical Transitions: The Key to Making Predictions
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
Holidays abroad are easier than ever thanks to smartphones. With the autumn weather fast approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to jet off and get away from hustles and bustles. 36 Here are some top tips to make sure you’re not caught out on your break abroad.
Treat yourself to a power bank
The batteries inside our phones are typically designed to last for around a day of moderate usage. 37 So you’re going to want some extra support so you don’t end up going AWOL (absent without leave) when your phone dies. That’s why I recommend picking up a USB power bank, which will give you a little bit of extra juice to keep you connected to the rest of the world.
Enable Data roaming (漫游)
38 The good news is that it is easier than ever to stay connected to the net when abroad. Make sure you check with your network provider what your roaming plan is. In many countries it is straightforward to buy a SIM card for a local network, with a much more generous data allowance. 39 If you’ve got a newer phone, it will probably support “eSIM”—where you can simply use an app like Holafly or Airalo while connected to wifi to set yourself up on a new network temporarily.
Download offline application software
And finally, you need to get your apps in order. Once you reach your destination you’ll need a mapping app, and maybe even a translation app—Apple and Google make their own version of both. And modern translation apps are particularly exciting. 40 Then you get a clear translation. Make sure that all of the critical data is downloaded so that apps work offline and you can travel the world like a local. Bon voyage!
A. What good is a phone without Internet access
B. You simply wave your phone at the scanner instead.
C. In fact, you may not even need a physical card anymore.
D. Why do you need to get your phone ready to be connected
E. But when you’re away from home, you’re probably using it so much more.
F. You can typically just wave the camera of your phone over pretty much anything.
G. But before leaving for the airport, ensure your phone is ready for the journey ahead!
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。
I often helped at Grandma’s restaurant on weekends. This Saturday morning, when I was in the alley behind the restaurant, I noticed something 41 . Our dustbins had been knocked over! How could those have fallen I wondered as I quickly cleaned up the mess, and then headed into the restaurant to help with the 42 rush.
Early the next morning, when I sat up and looked out of my window, I spotted the dustbins — 43 over yet again! Soon, it started to rain. That was when I noticed two yellow eyes staring back at me. 44 from the dustbin was a little gray cat. I jumped out of bed and 45 down to the alley.
“So you’re the one that knocked over the dustbin!” I said, finally 46 . I watched as the kitty 47 at a container, trying to get the 48 shrimp dumplings inside. With the rain 49 , the poor kitty was too scared to come out of his new hiding spot. Luckily, I had an idea. I approached the cat with a shrimp dumpling and the cat cheered up. Then, I 50 made my way to the garage, where I had placed a blanket on the floor. 51 , attracted by the scent of food, the kitty followed me inside, 52 to be out of the rain.
It wasn’t long before Grandma appeared in the doorway, a bit surprised. “Grandma, meet my new friend. He loves the smell of your 53 ,” I said. Grandma chuckled. “Well, it looks like I’ll need to 54 our menu to include some cat-friendly dim-sum options.”
“If you do, I think we know who will be first waiting in line every morning!” I said. The cat affectionately rubbed against my leg, as if agreeing with the 55 .
41. A. fascinating B. strange C. amusing D. scary
42. A. breakfast B. traffic C. shopping D. weekday
43. A. tipped B. rolled C. leant D. ran
44. A. Escaping B. Hiding C. Recovering D. Emerging
45. A. wandered B. raced C. jogged D. marched
46. A. admitting B. understanding C. reflecting D. wondering
47. A. grabbed B. glanced C. sneezed D. pointed
48. A. well-done B. eye-catching C. half-eaten D. under-cooked
49. A. showing up B. letting up C. easing up D. picking up
50. A. suddenly B. eagerly C. gradually D. slowly
51. A. Sure enough B. Strange to say C. Worse still D. Out of the blue
52. A. hesitant B. unwilling C. happy D. proud
53. A. dustbin B. blanket C. garage D. cooking
54. A. search B. expand C. check D. limit
55. A. suggestion B. request C. idea D. invitation
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题共55分)
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。
“Journey to the West”, a classic Chinese novel, has been adapted over the centuries, 56 (appeal) to audiences with its rich narrative and characters. It is the most famous novel in Chinese literature and 57 the country’s most successful cultural exports.
But “Black Myth: Wukong”, released on August 20th, is special. The video game is the first blockbuster release from a Chinese studio. “Black Myth” is a “AAA” game — 58 label that indicates big budgets and high production values.
Many Chinese complained their country’s 59 (ability) to produce a video game as thrilling as “Grand Theft Auto” or “World of Warcraft”, which 60 (originate) in Scotland and America 61 (respective). Now they are hoping “Black Myth” marks the arrival of a new player in the AAA arena. GameScience, the 62 (make) of “Black Myth”, is trying to achieve this goal. The company studied the best titles and historical material to create a game world 63 would feel true to “Journey to the West”. The process took six years, but the determination has paid off.
Xinhua, an official news service, says “Black Myth” has succeeded in “telling China’s story with world-class quality”. A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry, 64 (delight) at a positive news story about China, has argued that the game’s approval overseas “ 65 (reflect) the appeal of Chinese culture”.
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, 上周五你们班组织了“共读一本书” (Reading A Book Together) 的阅读分享活动, 你的英国朋友Chris对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件分享这次经历, 内容包括:
1. 活动介绍;
2. 你的收获。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Chris, 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。
Ava, a fifth-grader, longed for a cell phone like her peers but had to wait until she was thirteen. To persuade her parents, she penned an essay, demonstrating she was mature enough for a cell phone. Her parents, impressed, gave her an old phone.
“Ava,” her dad said seriously, “a cell phone isn’t just for fun and games. It’s a significant responsibility. You must keep your phone secure. You must silence it in public spaces. You must...” He listed all of the ways that she had to be responsible with her phone. But Ava, too busy with choosing the perfect wallpaper, downloading apps, and chatting with her best friend Sarah, only half-listened.
Over the weekend, Sarah’s mom took the girls to a movie. Normally Ava avoided horror films, but Sarah’s pleading words with funny memes (表情包) had somehow convinced Ava that the movie might actually be enjoyable. Before the movie started, Sarah’s mom instructed the girls to silence their phones out of respect for others. As the movie’s tension built, Ava found herself growing increasingly uncomfortable. “I need to go to the bathroom,” Ava whispered to Sarah.
After the movie, while waiting for Sarah’s mom to fetch the car, Ava felt a sinking feeling. “I can’t find my phone!” she shrieked, patting down all of her pockets. Panic-stricken, Ava searched her bag, yet her phone seemed to have vanished. Ava got into the car, her stomach in knots.
“Are you going to tell your parents ” Sarah whispered to Ava on their ride back. Ava was silent, her mind racing with the consequences. She could envision her parents’ disappointed faces and harsh words. She feared that this incident might lead to her parents taking away the privilege of having a phone altogether.
As they arrived, Ava climbed out of the car and trudged home, her heart heavy with what had happened.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: The moment Ava walked in, her parents greeted her with a smile. Paragraph 2: Then her parents drove Ava back to the cinema.2024学年第一学期浙南名校联盟第一次联考
高三英语试题 参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:听力(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30分)
1-5 CBAAC 6-10 ABABB 11-15 CCBCB 16-20 CABCC
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)
21-23 BCA 24-27 CACD 28-31 ACAD 32-35 CDBC
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
36-40 GEACF
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)
41-45 BAADB 46-50 BACDD 51-55 ACDBC
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
56. appealing 57. among 58. a 59. inability 60. originated
61. respectively 62.maker 63. that/which 64. delighted 65 reflects
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节:应用文写作(满分 15分)
一、评分原则
1. 总分 15 分,按照五个档次给分。
2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量、确定或调整档次,最后
给分。
3. 词数少于 60 的,从总分中减去 2 分。
4. 评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性及上下文的连贯性。
5. 拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面。评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇均可
以接受。
6. 如书写较差,以致影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。
二、各档次给分范围和要求
完全完成了试题规定的任务。
—覆盖所有内容要点。
—应用了较多的语法结构和词汇。
第五档
—语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较
(13-15 分)
强的语言运用能力。
—有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。
完全达到了预期的写作目的。
完全完成了试题规定的任务。
—虽漏掉 1、2 个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容。
第四档 —应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。
(10-12 分) —语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致。
—应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。
达到了预期的写作目的。
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基本完成了试题规定的任务。
—虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容。
第三档 —应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求。
(7-9 分) —有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。
—应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。
整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作的目的。
未适当完成试题规定的任务。
—漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容。
第二档 —语法结构单调,词汇项目有限。
(4-6 分) —有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解。
—较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性。
信息未能清楚地传达给读者。
未完成试题规定的任务。
—明显漏掉主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未能理解试题要求。
第一档 —语法结构单调,词汇项目有限。
(1-3 分) —较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解。
—缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯。
信息未能传达给读者。
未能传达给读者任何信息:内容太少,无法评判;写的内容均与所要求内容无关或所写内
0
容无法看清。
Possible version:
Dear Chris,
Last Friday, our class organized an event named “Reading A Book Together”, which was fueled by a
shared passion for literature and a desire to connect with our classmates.
During the event, we took turns to discuss the engaging plot, underlying themes and complex
character relationships of the collectively-chosen book Great Expectations. It was fascinating to hear
diverse perspectives! This experience significantly deepened my appreciation for literature. I particularly
enjoyed the sharing of various perspectives on character analysis, which enabled me to critically
appreciate the classic work. Most importantly, the relaxing exchange boosted my confidence in voicing
my own insights.
If you were here, you would love it too. I hope we have the chance to read a book together. Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节读后续写(满分 25 分)
一、评分原则
1. 本题总分为 25 分,按 5 个档次给分。
2. 评分时,先根据所续写短文的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量、确定或调整
档次,最后给分。
3. 词数少于 80 的,从总分中减去 2 分。
4. 评分时,应主要从以下四个方面考虑:
(1)与所给短文及段落开头语的衔接程度;
(2)内容的丰富性和对所标出关键词语的应用情况;
(3)应用语法结构和词汇的丰富性和准确性;
(4)上下文的连贯性。
5. 拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个重要方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。
6. 如书写较差以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次。
二、各档次的给分范围和要求
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档次 描述
— 与所给短文融洽度高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接合理。
第五档 — 内容丰富,理顺故事情节发展线和主人公的情感变化线。
(21—25) — 所使用语法结构和词汇丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但完全不会影响意义表达。
— 有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。
— 与所给短文融洽度较高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接较为合理。
第四档 — 内容比较丰富,较好理顺故事情节发展线和主人公的情感变化线。
(16—20) — 所使用语法结构和词汇较为丰富、准确,可能有些许错误,但不影响意义表达。
— 比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写短文结构紧凑。
— 与所给短文关系较为密切,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接。
第三档 — 写出了若干有关内容,基本理顺故事情节发展线和主人公的情感变化线。
(11—15) — 应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求,虽有一些错误,但不影响意义表达。
— 应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯。
— 与所给短文有一定的关系,与所提供各段落开头语有一定程度的衔接。
第二档 — 写出了一些有关内容,稍微理顺故事情节发展线和主人公的情感变化线。
(6—10) — 语法结构单调,词汇项目有限,有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义的表达。
— 较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少内容连贯性。
— 与所提供短文和开头语的衔接较差。
— 产出内容太少,不能理顺故事情节发展线和主人公的情感变化线。
第一档
—语法结构单调,词汇项目很有限,有较多语法结构和词汇方面的错误,严重影响了意
(1—5)
义的表达。
— 缺乏语句间的连接成分,全文内容不连贯。
0 白卷、内容太少无法评判或所写内容与所提供内容无关。
Possible version:
Para 1: The moment Ava walked in, her parents greeted her with a smile. She knew she had to tell
them about the lost phone, but words stuck in her throat. Recalling the trust they had put in her with the
phone, Ava felt a pang of distress as she prepared to confess. “I…I’ve lost my phone.” she murmured, her
voice barely above a whisper. Her father’s brow furrowed. “Did it perhaps fall from your pocket during
the movie Or could it have… ” Her mother inquired anxiously. When Ava admitted that, in her panic,
she had forgotten to go back and search properly or ask for help, her parents exchanged a silent glance.
“Accidents happen.” Her father assured her. “We’ll figure this out together.”
Para 2: Then her parents drove her back to the cinema. They went to the reception desk and asked
the cinema staff for help. It turned out that someone had turned the phone in to the front desk. They took
the phone back. With a voice choked by emotion, Ava apologized to her father, “I know I messed up,
Dad.” Placing a hand on her shoulder, her father told Ava that maturity wasn't just about having a phone
or not, but about how she handled situations, especially when they went wrong. “It comes along with a
sense of responsibility. Remember to be responsible for your phone!” Her mother added, putting the
phone back into Ava’s hand. As she held the device, she felt the familiar weight, a weight more
significant than before.
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英语听力原文
Text 1
W: These oranges are so cheap. Aren’t they fresh or something
M: They are totally fresh and they taste amazing. The school kids usually buy a lot, but the schools are
closed this week. (1)
Text 2
W: Good morning. How do you like your coffee, sir Any cream or milk
M: No, just black with a touch of sugar. (2) I’ll also have a glass of water.
Text 3
M: There is a new drug that may prevent old people from losing their memories.
W: That would be great. Forgetting things is a great problem for the elderly. This discovery could
be very important.
M: Yes. I don’t want to lose all my happy memories when I’m old. (3)
Text 4
M: Oh no! High Street is closed for the next six weeks. How will I get to work (4)
W: You’ll have to go the long way round — along Field Street, then down Bell Lane.
M: I go that way when I go to the station.
Text 5
W: OK. I have cleaned out the cupboards, washed the dishes, wiped the table and cleaned the
windows.
M: Well done. Now sit down and relax.
W: No, I need you to move your chair. The floor is very dirty. (5)
Text 6
M: Do you have any books on the birds of China (6)
W: If we do, they will be on the far shelf.
M: Also, I’m looking for books on animals and trees. (6)
W: Again, there should be a good selection on that shelf. It’s the one next to the fiction and history
sections.
M: Thank you. How long am I allowed to keep them (7)
W: You can take three books at a time. You need to renew them if you keep them for over three
weeks. (7)
M: You’ve been very helpful. I’m hoping to find something written by my favorite writers.
Text 7
W: Have you been waiting long
M: No. A lady has just gone in. I think I’m the next one. I’m just having a check-up.
W: Oh, lucky you. I’m having a tooth out.
M: Oh no. You have my sympathy. Does it hurt
W: It does. It needs to be pulled out, and I’m scared. I hate these places. (8)
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M: Oh, it’s nothing to worry about. It won’t be painful. Has it been hurting for long (9)
W: I first felt the pain seven days ago. (9) It just got gradually worse. Then yesterday, it was hard to
bear, so I made an appointment.
M: I know what it’s like. When things hurt so much, you will do anything to stop them.
Text 8 (第 12 题为推断题)
W: Oh, I am so stupid.
M: What’s the matter
W: I missed my flight. It left at 7:00 a.m. and the next one won’t leave until tonight. They leave
every twelve hours. (10)
M: How did that happen
W: I changed my watch from Spanish time to British time, so it will be right when I get there. (11)
The trouble is that I forgot I’d done that.
M: Oh, that’s bad. I’m off to France but I haven’t changed my watch. I use my phone to tell the time.
W: I left my phone in my car in the car park. This isn’t my day, is it What shall I do for the next twelve
hours
M: Read a book, maybe You could buy one in one of the shops.
W: Looks like that might be the best idea.
Text 9
W: Isn’t it amazing that we are still friends
M: Yeah. We like the same things, don’t we
W: Yes. How many people who got to know each other at primary school still remain friends when
they leave university (13)
M: I suppose it is unusual, especially when we didn’t go to the same secondary school.
W: Yes, and now it’s time to start our working lives. Did I tell you I have an interview with a
computer company (14)
M: Is this the one that makes artificial intelligence software
W: No, this one makes computer chips. (14) I haven’t heard from the other one yet.
M: Have you ever heard from any of our other friends
W: I know Gary is having a gap year to see the world. Lucy is working for a foreign trade company.
Don’t you want to look for a job
M: I’m going to stay on and do my Master’s before I look for anything. (15)
W: Oh, I can’t say I’ll miss university — trying to cook in a kitchen with five other people, that sort of
thing.
M: I don’t mind that so much. Do you remember Stewart’s attempts at cooking (16)
W: Ha-ha, yes. Whatever happened to him
M: That’s a good question. I haven’t a clue. After university, he just seemed to disappear into thin air.
(16)
W: We must try to track him down sometime.
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Text 10
For 35 years, the rich and famous came to John Harding’s London shop to get their hair styled.
His famous customers didn’t know John’s secret, but they noticed he rarely answered the phone. That’s
because, if he did, he might need to check the appointment book or write something down. And that
was a problem, because John was unable to read. (17) John grew up in a poor area. At school, he
was in the worst class. He tried to hide his reading problem as well as he could. (18) At 16, he took
a job at a hair shop. He went to school in the evenings to learn how to cut hair, and he won prizes for
his skill later. Then he was offered a job at a high-class shop and there he met his wife, Heather. She
became one of the few people who knew John’s secret. She helped him when reading was required.
Aged 25, John successfully opened the shop where he would stay for 35 years. (19) But he still had
the reading problem. At restaurants, he couldn’t read the menu. Eight years ago, John’s wife died after
50 years of marriage. Without her help, John decided to try again to learn. He joined a group that uses
volunteers to teach adults. John now reads newspapers like Daily Mirror and Daily Mail, because The
Times is too difficult. (20) John says there’s a shortage of volunteers to teach reading. How does he
know He read it in a newspaper.
命题:温州中学 审题:苍南中学
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