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湖北省部分重点中学高二年级三月联合考试
英语试题
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答第第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号,写在本试卷上无效。
3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第Ⅰ卷(共55小题,计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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
  A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
  答案是C
1.Where
is
Jennifer
working
now?
A.
In
a
college
B.
In
a
hospital
C.
In
a
drug
store
2.What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
buy?
A.
A
red
skirt
B.
A
white
sweater
C.
A
pair
of
blue
jeans
3.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Mother
and
son
B.
Business
partners
C.
Boss
and
secretary
4.What
does
the
woman
ask
John
to
do?
A.
Do
his
homework
B.
Take
the
piano
class
C.
Pick
up
the
package
5.How
much
will
the
man
pay?
A.
$15
B.
$30
C.
$60
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
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Inexperienced
drivers
B.
A
terrible
car
accident
C.
Safe
driving
on
the
road
7.When
does
the
woman
feel
nervous7
A.
A
car
cuts
in
at
will.
B.
A
car
is
close
behind
her
car.
C.
A
car
turns
without
turn
signals.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.
8.How
long
did
it
take
to
get
to
Nanjing
before?
A.
2
hours.
B.
1.5
hours.
C.
1
hour.
9.
Why
did
the
man
come
to
China?
A.
To
have
a
trip
B.
To
work
as
a
teacher
C.
To
visit
a
Chinese
university.
10.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
On
a
train
B.
At
a
ticket
office
C.
In
a
waiting
room
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
How
long
has
the
man
played
the
piano
up
to
now?
A.
For
10
years
B.
For
15
years
C.
For
20
years
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
started
to
write
music
at
ten.
B.
He
enjoys
giving
concerts
in
schools.
C.
His
CDs
have
become
the
best
seller.
13.How
does
the
woman
like
the
man?
A.
Creative
B.
Excellent
C.
Just
so
so
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Where
does
Amanda
want
to
spend
her
summer
holiday?
A.
In
Beijing
B.
In
London
C.
In
New
York
15.What
does
Amanda's
mother
want
her
to
do?
A.
Learn
about
Chinese
culture
B.
Look
after
her
grandmother
C.
Offer
some
help
on
the
farm
16.Who
did
the
man
plan
to
go
to
London
with?
A.
His
friends
B.
His
mother
C.
His
grandmother
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
will
happen
in
2022?
A.
A
new
space
lab
will
be
built.
B.
The
first
space
hotel
will
open.
C.
Astronauts
will
live
in
the
space
hotel.
18.
How
many
guests
can
the
space
hotel
hold
at
a
time?
A.
Two
B.
Four
C.
Six
19.
What
can
guests
do
in
the
space
hotel?
A.
Cook
food
B.
Watch
movies
C.
Have
a
video
chat
20.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
the
space
trip?
A.
Relaxing
B.
Dangerous
C.
Expensive
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40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
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&
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hotel.
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Americans
are
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looking
for
a
stay
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Which
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A.
Book
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A.
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B.
Included
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C.
Swimming
pool.
D.
Free
Internet
access.
23.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
website.
B.
A
research
paper.
C.
A
report.
D.
A
magazine.
B
An
airport
may
be
one
of
the
last
places
people
would
expect
to
find
random
acts
of
kindness,
but
one
frequent
flyer
is
doing
what
she
can
to
lift
spirits.
Holding
a
handful
of
homemade
happiness,
Catharine
Knight
is
hoping
to
change
the
world
with
one
kind
word
at
a
time.
“I
just
want
somebody's
day
to
be
better,”
said
Knight.
“I
really
just
want
to
make
the
world
a
better
place.”
While
traveling
for
work,
she's
handing
out
cards
to
strangers
at
the
airport.
Each
card
contains
a
message
meant
to
shine
a
bit
of
light
into
these
dark
days.
“You
have
to
wear
a
mask
so
you
can't
see
somebody
smile
or
if
they're
sad,”
said
Knight.
“So
if
you
watch
somebody's
eyes,
you
can
kind
of
determine
maybe
that
person
needs
a
little
pick-me-up.”
“People
need
to
know
that
there's
still
kindness
in
this
world,”
she
added.
But
in
the
age
of
COVID19,
you
can't
blame
Heidi
Botkin
for
being
a
little
skeptical,
until
the
message
sunk
in.
“I
was
super
stressed
out
when
I
got
the
three
kids
by
myself,”
said
Botkin.
“So,
yeah,
that
was
a
nice
little
pick-me-up.”
This
random
act
of
kindness
project
started
three
years
ago.
Knight
and
her
son
Parker
write
uplifting
messages
for
people
they've
never
met
and
may
never
see
again.
More
than
25,000
have
been
written
so
far,
including
one
for
pilot
Michael
Jones.
“It
helped,
you
know,
I
think
everybody's
having
their
own
personal
struggles
right
now,”
said
Jones.
At
a
time
when
we
have
to
stay
apart,
this
is
a
small
reminder
that
we're
all
still
in
this
together.
24.
What
did
Catharine
Knight
do
at
the
airport?
A.
Writing
uplifting
messages
for
friends
B.
Holding
a
handful
of
homemade
happiness.
C.
Handing
out
homemade
cards
to
strangers.
D.
Expecting
to
find
random
acts
of
kindness.
25.
Why
did
Catharine
Knight
start
this
behavior?
A.
To
tell
people
to
be
kind.
B.
To
ask
people
to
wear
mask.
C.
To
remind
people
of
important
messages.
D.
To
comfort
people
with
her
kindness.
26.What
can
we
learn
from
Knight's
behavior?
A.
A
simple
act
of
kindness
can
make
a
big
difference.
B.
One
good
turn
deserves
another.
C.
A
good
beginning
makes
a
good
ending.
D.
Where
there
is
life,
there
is
hope.
27.
What's
the
author's
attitude
to
Knight's
behavior?
A.
Doubtful
B.
Favorable
C.
Objective
D.
Critical
C
This
Friday
(Dec.20),
Boeing's
CTS-100
Starliner
spacecraft
will
make
its
first
trip
to
the
International
Space
Station(ISS)
with
its
Orbital
Flight
Test
(OFT),
a
major
step
toward
Starliner
eventually
carrying
humans
to
space
in
the
commercial
vehicle.
And
to
ensure
the
safety
of
these
future
space
travelers,
Boeing
is
sending
along
a
special,
inhuman
passenger
aboard
Starliner
with
the
OFT---Rosie
the
Astronaut,
nicknamed
"Rosie
the
Rocketeer"
by
some
people.?
Rosie
is
actually
an
Anthropomorphic
Test
Device
(ATD),
or
a
flight
test
dummy(人体模型),but
she
serves
as
an
unbelievable
purpose.
She
is
equipped
with
sensors
that
will
monitor,
measure
and
track
critical
data
points,
including
the
gravity
forces
that
Rosie
experiences
during
the
trip.
Most
of
the
sensors
are
placed
around
the
base
of
the
skull(颅骨),
the
neck
and
the
base
of
the
spine(脊椎),
according
to
Josh
Barrett,
the
CST-100
Starliner
Communications
Specialist
at
Boeing.
These
sensors
will
provide
his
teams
back
on
earth
with
critical
data
about
what
human
astronauts
might
experience
during
their
flights.
This
will
be
necessary
to
ensure
the
safety
of
the
future
Starliner
flights.?
This
"astronaut"
will
fly
to
the
space
station
in
the
Starliner's
commander
seat.
Though
the
seat
will
be
similar
to
the
one
for
future
astronauts,
the
seats
that
human
astronauts
will
use
will
have
3D-printed
inserts.
Rosie's
spacesuit
will
also
be
very
similar
to
what
human
crew
members
will
wear.?
Rosie
was
named
after
a
worker
of
the
20th
century,
Rosie
the
Riveter,
who
became
famous
for
the
"We
Can
Do
It"
poster,
which
featured
Rosie
as
a
factory
worker.
Rosie
the
Riveter
became
a
role
model
for
working
women
during
World
War
II
and
still
inspire
women
today.?
“Rosie
was
named
by
Leanne
Caret,
president
of
Boeing's
Defense,
Space
&
Security
division,
who
hopes
that
the
spacefaring
Rosie
will
encourage
women
to
join
the
aerospace
workforce,

Barrett
said.?“Rosie
is
a
symbol
of
not
only
a
symbol
of
the
women
who
are
playing
a
part
in
human
spaceflight
history,
but
also
of
whoever
is
working
tirelessly
to
ensure
the
future
astronauts’
safety,"
said
Caret.?
“She’s
flying
for
everyone
on
our
team
who
takes
on
the
challenge
of
human
spaceflight
and
we
can
do
it.”
28.
How
do
scientists
know
very
important
data
about
future
manned
space
flights?
A.
By
sending
along
several
small
robots.
B.
By
putting
an
animal
on
the
spacecraft.
C.
By
equipping
Roise
with
many
sensors.
D.
By
monitoring
the
spacecraft
through
telescopes.
29.
Why
did
Leanne
Caret
name
Rosie
after
a
worker?
A.
The
worker
had
a
space
dream.
B.
Rosie
was
actually
designed
by
a
worker.
C.
She
believes
the
name
will
bring
good
luck
to
the
flight.
D.
She
expects
women
to
play
roles
in
the
aerospace
industry.
30.
What’s
the
attitude
of
Leanne
Caret
to
the
flight?
A.
Confident.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Opposed.
D.
Indifferent.
31.
What’s
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
A
brief
introduction
to
a
future
manned
space
flight.
B.
A
flight
test
dummy
to
be
the
first
to
fly
to
the
ISS.
C.
Why
Boeing’s
CTS-100
Starliner
spacecraft
make
the
flight.
D.
How
the
flight
test
dummy
Rosie
the
astronaut
got
her
name.
D
For
sports?fans,
there’s
nothing
better
than
watching
a
live?event?on
TV
or
at
a
sports?field.
But
there’s
nothing
worse
than
that
event
being
called
off
because
of
bad
weather.
Bad
light,
a
waterlogged?pitch?or
too
much
heat
can
cause?matches?to
be
postponed.
But
according
to
the
latest
research,
extreme
weather
might
be
disturbing
the?sporting
calendar?more
than
ever
in
the
future.
In
one
sport,?golf,
major?tournaments?like?The
Open,
are
already
predicted
to
be
victims
of
our
changing
climate.
In
the
UK,
an
organization
called
The
Climate
Coalition
says
that?golf?courses?such
as
the
Old
Course
at
St
Andrews
could
be
under
water
by
the
end
of
the
century
if
sea
level
rise
even
slightly.
It
told
the
BBC
that
its
research
predicts
“cancelled
football
matches,
flooded?cricket
grounds?and
golf
courses
falling
apart
into
the
sea.”
The
threat
to
sporting?events?from
climate
change
has
been
further
highlighted
in
a
new
report,
officially
approved
and
licensed
by
the
Rapid
Transition
Alliance.
Writing
about
this
for
the
BBC,
Matt
McGrath
says
that
“By
2050,
it's
estimated
that
almost
one
in
four
English?football
league?grounds
can
expect
flooding
every
year.”
This
will
mean
fewer
matches
played,
less
opportunity
to
watch?the
beautiful
game?and
reduced
government
taxation
from
ticket
sales.
Cricket
also
faces
huge
challenges
globally
as
temperatures
rise
in
places
like
India,
Australia
and
the
West
Indies.
The
report
says
that?stadiums?in
Adelaide
and
Perth
will
see
a
60%
increase
in
days
with
temperatures
over
40℃
over
the
next
decade.
Of
course,
we
know
that
the
solution
lies
in
reducing
our
carbon
footprint.
We
could
travel
less
to
attend
sports
events,
and
reduce
our
waste
when
we
do
go.
But
this
latest
report
finds
that
sports
leaders
are
generally
failing
to
address
the
issue
seriously.
However,
because
sport
is
universally
popular
and
can
be
very
influential,
maybe
it
should
be?players,
teams,
their?sponsors
as
well
as
fans?who
promote
a
low-carbon
message
to
help
protect
sports
fields
---
before
it’s
“game
over”.
32.
What’s
the
latest
research
above
mainly
concerned
with?
A.
The
rising
sea
level.
B.
The
disappearing
sporting
events.
C.
The
severe
environmental
pollution.
D.
The
influence
of
climate
change
on
sports.
33.
What
influence
will
extreme
weather
have
on
the
sports?
A.
Football
fans
cannot
afford
the
entrance
fee.
B.
Overheating
will
largely
affect
the
cricket
calendar.
C.
The
golf
games
will
thoroughly
disappear
due
to
rising
sea
level.
D.
Sports
leaders
will
face
bigger
challenges
to
lead
their
teams
to
win.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“the
issue”
refer
to
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
constant
increase
in
sea
level.
B.
The
changing
attitude
of
sponsors.
C.
The
effective
reduction
of
carbon
footprints.
D.
The
decreasing
popularity
of
some
sporting
events.
35.
The
research
is
introduced
to
us
mainly
to
.
A.
appeal
to
sponsors
for
financial
support
B.
require
governments’
protection
of
sports
fields
C.
popularize
the
awareness
of
low
carbon
life
through
sports
D.
inform
the
readers
of
the
worsening
global
climate
change
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。
If
you
are
thinking
about
asking
for
a
raise
in
salary,
there
are
several
things
to
keep
in
mind.
First,
consider
whether
you
deserve
a
higher
salary.
36
Sit
down
and
make
a
list
of
your
job
accomplishments.
Be
as
specific
as
possible.
For
example,
think
about
important
projects
you
have
worked
on,
things
you
have
done
to
improve
the
organization
of
work
in
your
department,
or
how
your
efforts
have
brought
more
money
to
the
company.
Also
include
any
professional
development
opportunities
you
have
taken
advantage
of
recently
and
be
ready
to
explain
how
they
have
improved
your
performance
on
the
job.
37
Bear
in
mind
that
salary
levels
are
based
not
only
on
performance
but
also
on
the
market
for
your
particular
skills.
Before
you
ask
for
a
raise,
you
need
to
do
some
research.
You
should
investigate
the
industry
standards
for
salaries
for
people
in
similar
positions
with
similar
levels
of
experience.
38
Your
initial
(最初的)
request
should
actually
be
slightly
higher
than
the
amount
you
want
in
order
to
leave
some
room
for
negotiation.
Then,
if
you
have
to
go
lower
than
this
amount,
you
still
end
up
with
something
close
to
what
you
want.
39
If
you
have
recently
been
given
new
responsibilities,
it
makes
sense
to
ask
for
a
higher
level
of
compensation(补偿).
On
the
other
hand,
if
the
company
is
going
through
financial
difficulties,
a
request
for
more
money
will
probably
not
be
met
with
a
favorable
response.
It
would
be
better
to
wait
until
the
company
is
in
a
better
financial
position.
Finally,
never
give
personal
reasons
for
wanting
a
higher
salary.
Your
need
to
pay
your
child’s
college
tuition
or
buy
a
bigger
house
is
of
no
concern
to
your
boss.
40
That
is
where
you
need
to
keep
the
conversation.
A.
Everyone
is
eager
for
a
raise
in
salary.
B.
Skills
play
a
key
role
in
your
salary
level.
C.
An
important
point
is
the
timing
of
your
request.
D.
Then
you
will
be
better
prepared
when
you
meet
with
your
boss.
E.
Your
salary
level
should
be
based
on
professional
considerations
alone.
F.
You
probably
do,
but
you
should
be
able
to
explain
exactly
why
to
your
boss.
G.
This
will
help
you
determine
what
would
be
a
reasonable
amount
of
money
to
ask
for.
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人空白处的最佳选项。
We
moved
there
on
my
third
birthday.
My
first
41
is
our
neighbor
Arlene
handing
me
strawberries
from
her
garden
through
a
hole
in
the
chain-link
fence.
She
and
her
husband,
Bill,
lived
next
door.
One
day,
my
parents
asked
Bill
and
Arlene
whether
they’d
42
me
while
they
were
out
on
a
date.
This
43
well
for
everyone,
so
it
became
a
somewhat
monthly
occurrence.
Arlene
and
Bill
didn’t
have
kids.
They
had
a
44
room
in
their
house,
which
became
“my”
room.
I
had
a
cabinet
and
boxes
of
toys
and
books
in
that
room.
Arlene
and
I
would
do
crafts
together.
Bill
taught
me
how
to
drive
the
lawn
tractor
and
eventually
a
car.
When
I
was
about
five,
I
had
an
idea.
My
parents
were
watching
TV
45
I
spit
it
out,
“What
if
I
46
Bill
and
Arlene
as
my
grandparents?”
My
parents
said
I
could
go
over
and
ask
them.
I
knocked
on
Bill
and
Arlene’s
door,
sat
down
in
their
living
room,
and
said,
“Will
you
guys
be
my
grandparents?”
They
stared
crying
and
47
accepted.
Soon
after,
they
printed
out
an
adoption
48
and
it
hung
on
their
living
room
wall
from
then
on.
I
remember
being
surprised
that
they
took
my
49
so
seriously----
not
because
I
wasn’t
serious
but
because
I
was
just
a
kid.
They
could
have
50
it
off.
Thinking
of
that
moment
still
brings
tears
to
my
eyes.
There
is
something
truly
magnificent
about
a
child
offering
her
love
and
51
being
so
excited
to
accept
it.
Every
child
in
this
world
52
enthusiastically
responded
love.
Arlene
53
in
2013,
two
days
before
our
adoption
anniversary.
Bill
gave
her
eulogy(悼词).
At
the
end,
he
said,
“Arlene
54
her
husband,
Bill,
and
the
greatest
of
her
life,
her
granddaughter,
Katie.”
After
the
funeral(葬礼),
Bill
gave
me
the
ring
he’d
gifted
to
Arlene
on
their
25th
wedding
anniversary.
It’s
a
simple
gold
band
that
I
wear
on
my
ring
finger
as
a
55
of
the
kind
of
love
I
wish
to
put
into
this
world.
41.A.
access
B.
memory
C.
impression
D.
approval
42.A.
criticize
B.
evaluate
C.
assist
D.
watch
43.A.
worked
B.
appeared
C.
improved
D.
resolved
44.A.
handy
B.
spare
C.
absurd
D.
smooth
45.A.
while
B.
before
C.
when
D.
until
46.A.
transform
B.
invite
C.
adopt
D.
observe
47.A.
enthusiastically
B.
unwillingly
C.
desperately
D.
voluntarily
48.A.
certificate
B.
academy
C.
commitment
D.
procedure
49.A.
charge
B.
favor
C.
sentence
D.
offer
50.
A.
kicked
B.
laughed
C.
declared
D.
took
51.
A.
juniors
B.
people
C.
parents
D.
adults
52.
A.
receives
B.
deserves
C.
possesses
D.
accepts
53.
A.
died
out
B.
went
away
C.
passed
away
D.
passed
out
54.
A.
leaves
behind
B.
leaves
out
C.
submits
to
D.
accounts
for
55.
A.
suggestion
B.
potential
C.
reminder
D.
bonus
第II卷(共10小题,2个大题,计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,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
When
foreigners
come
to
China,
they
may
be
surprised
at
Chinese’s
special
fondness
and
56
(prefer)
for
seals(印章).
To
Chinese,
seals
are
an
art
of
deep
cultural
roots,
57
combines
the
essence
of
both
calligraphy(书法)
and
sculpture
and
inspires
generations
to
study,
to
appreciate
and
to
collect.
Seals
are
believed
58
(come)
out
as
early
as
8,000
years
ago
after
our
ancestors
could
make
pottery
wares
and
had
private
belongings.
They
tried
to
make
marks
on?
59
(they)
own
possessions
to
prevent
them
from
60
(steal).
When
the
first
dynasty
61
(found),the
king
began
to
use
seals
to
power
and
to
show
royal
credits.
Only
the
king’s
special
seal
was
then
called
“Xi”,
62
(represent)
the
highest
authority.
The
first
emperor
of
China,
Qin
Shi
Huang,
had
his
“Xi”
63
(make)
out
of
the
invaluable
and
beautiful
jade
“Heshi
Bi”.
Then
the
local
governments
also
needed
seals
for
the
same
function.
Meanwhile,
private
seals
were
carved
in
64
(vary)
of
lucky
characters
and
vivid
animal
patterns.
65
(gradual),
the
sphragistics
(印章学)
came
into
being.
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)
假设你是李华。你家附近正在修建一座新公园。请你给外籍建筑师Mr.
Sanders写一封建议信,建议为残疾人士(如坐轮椅的、失明或视力不好的、听力有障碍的人士等)设计一些便利设施,帮助他们共同享受美好的生活。内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.你的建议(至少三条),并说明理由;
3.表达期望。
注意:1.词数不少于80词;
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:facility
n.设施
Dear
Mr.
Sanders,
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
When
the
swim
season
began,
my
11-year-old
daughter,
Elizabeth,
and
I
cut
a
deal.
She
would
go
to
practice
three
times
a
week,
and
I
wouldn’t
make
her
compete
in
swim
meets.
Elizabeth
did
not
like
swim
meets.
She
got
horribly
nervous
because
she
was
afraid
that
she
would
do
something
wrong
and
let
everyone
down.
She
started
to
talk
about
quitting
swimming,
which
broke
my
heart
because
she
loved
swimming.
So
I
came
up
with
the
deal.
Recently,
Elizabeth’s
team
announced
a
T-shirt
relay,
which
worked
like
this:
One
person
from
each
relay
team
put
on
a
T-shirt
and
a
pair
of
socks
and
swam
50
meters.
She
took
off
the
clothes
and
put
them
on
the
next
person,
who
then
swam
50
meters.
This
continued
until
everyone
on
the
team
completed
a
lap.
It
wasn’t
exactly
a
meet,
because
it
would
involve
only
team
members.
But
Elizabeth
thought
it
was.
I
told
Elizabeth
I
really
wanted
her
to
go.
She
fought
back
angrily
but
finally
agreed.
When
the
day
for
the
T-shirt
relay
arrived,
Elizabeth
was
nervous.
She
was
chosen
to
swim
the
anchor
leg
(最后一棒).
Then
it
was
Elizabeth’s
turn
to
swim.
Approaching
the
halfway
mark,
she
was
still
in
the
lead.
Then
somebody
noticed
that
one
of
Elizabeth’s
socks
had
fallen
off
and
was
floating
in
the
pool.
“She
has
to
get
that
sock
on
before
the
end
of
the
race,”
a
swimming
official
told
Elizabeth’s
team,
“or
you
will
be
disqualified.”
注意:
 1.所续写的短文词数应为150词左右;
 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好
Paragraph?1
Everybody
on
her
team
started
screaming,
“Elizabeth!
Get
the
sock!”
Paragraph
2
  There
was
much
joy
and
celebration
at
that
point.
湖北省部分重点中学
高二年级三月联合考试英语答案
听力:
1

20
AACCA
CBABC
ABBCA
ABBCC
阅读理解:
21

40
CDA
CDAB
CDAB
DBCC
FDGCE
完型填空:41

55
BDABC
CAADB
DBCAC
语法填空:56.
preference
57.
which
58.
to
have
come
59.
their
60.
being
stolen
61.
was
founded
62.
representing
63.
made
64.
varieties
65.
Gradually
应用文范文:
Dear
Madam/Sir,
I’m
Li
Hua.
Hearing
that
you
are
to
design
the
new
park
in
our
city,
I
am
writing
to
contribute
my
suggestions
for
the
needs
of
the
disabled.
First,
it
would
be
handy
to
design
blind
tracks
for
blind
people
or
weak-sighted
people.
Second,
there
ought
to
be
wheelchair
access
near
all
the
stairs.
Finally,
all
of
the
public
facilities
had
better
be
equipped
with
braille
and
audio
device,
which
will
be
more
convenient
for
the
disabled
to
use
them.
Thank
you
for
reading
my
letter.
I
hope
my
suggestions
can
meet
with
your
approval.
I
believe
with
your
care
and
special
design,
the
disabled
can
also
share
the
joy
brought
by
the
new
park
and
appreciate
what
you
do
for
them.
续写范文(One?possible?version)
Everybody
on
her
team
started
screaming,“Elizabeth!
Get
the
sock!”
But
she
could
not
hear
them.
Then
one
of
her
teammates
jumped
in
the
water,
grabbed
the
sock
and
threw
it
at
Elizabeth.
The
sock
almost
hit
Elizabeth.
So
absorbed
was
she
in
the
race
that
she
didn’t
notice
at
all.
It
was
time
for
desperate
measures.
A
girl
on
the
team
jumped
in
the
pool,
grabbed
the
sock,
and
started
swimming
after
Elizabeth.
It
took
her
a
little
before
she
grabbed
Elizabeth’s
foot.
“You
have
to
put
the
sock
on,”
the
girl
screamed.
By
now,
a
girl
in
another
lane
was
about
to
catch
up
with
Elizabeth
and
seemed
ready
to
pass
her.
Without
delay,
the
sock
was
on.
Elizabeth
swam
her
heart
out
for
the
last
15
meters,
touching
the
wall
for
the
victory.
There
was
much
joy
and
celebration
at
that
point.
Hugs.
High-fives.
Cheers.
For
a
few
seconds,
Elizabeth
was
the
hero.?On
the
ride
home,
she
shared
her
moment
of
winning
again
and
again.
Eyes
shining
brilliantly,
she
excitedly
stated
how
scared
she
was
when
someone
grabbed
her
foot
and
how
funny
it
was
when
she
came
to
the
finish.
“What
a
wonderful
night!
If
the
T-shirt
relay
were
an
Olympic
event,
my
team
would
be
definitely
get
the
gold
medal.”
I
smiled,
listening
attentively
and
saying
nothing.
The
confidence
on
her
face
made
me
feel
it
quite
right
to
encourage
her
to
hold
on,
which
was
more
than
winning.
听力材料
Text
1
M:
Where
are
you
working
now,
Jennifer?
Still
in
the
hospital?
W:
No,
I
left
the
hospital
and
I
refused
the
job
at
the
drug
store.
I'm
working
as
a
teacher
in
a
medical
college
now.
Text
2
W:
I'm
thinking
of
buying
my
daughter
a
pair
of
blue
jeans
for
her
birthday.
M:
If
I
were
you,
I
would
buy
a
red
skirt.
It
goes
really
well
with
her
white
sweater.
Text
3
M:
Ms.
Brown,
can
you
tell
me
my
arrangements
today?
W:
At
9
o'clock,
you
have
a
meeting.
And
then
you
should
have
lunch
with
your
business
partner.
Oh,
you
said
you
will
buy
a
gift
for
your
son
today.
Text
4
W:
John,
pick
up
the
package
downstairs,
OK?
I
must
go
to
work
now.
M:
Oh,
Mum,
you
know
I
have
to
do
my
homework
now.
Why
not
ask
Lisa?
W:
You
are
always
looking
for
excuses.
Lisa
is
going
out
for
her
piano
class.
Text
5
M:
How
much
are
the
toys?
W:
We
are
having
a
sale
today.
The
original
price
is
10
dollars
each,
but
now
it
only
costs
half
the
price.
M:
All
right,
I'lI
take
three.
Text
6
M:
The
traffic
was
really
terrible
this
morning.
W:
Why?
Did
anything
in
particular
happen?
M:
The
car
in
front
of
me
wanted
to
turn
left.
But
the
driver
didn’t
use
his
turn
signal
and
stopped
suddenly
at
the
crossing.
He
almost
caused
an
accident.
W:
I'm
glad
there
was
no
accident.
M:
Me
too.
People
should
pay
attention
to
their
driving
behavior
on
the
road.
W:
What
do
you
mean?
M:
Some
people
never
use
their
turn
signals,
so
others
don't
know
what
they
plan
to
do.
And
some
cars
cut
in
at
will.
W:
Yes,
these
are
very
irresponsible
acts.
Some
people
like
to
drive
close
behind
my
car,
which
really
makes
me
nervous.
M:
They
need
to
learn
to
respect
other
drivers
and
make
sure
of
safety
on
the
road.
Text
7
M:
Excuse
me,
do
you
mind
if
I
sit
here?
W:
Of
course
not.
Go
ahead.
M:
Thanks.
W:
Where
are
you
going?
M:
I'm
on
my
way
to
Nanjing.
It
is
said
that
it
only
takes
one
and
a
half
hours
to
get
there
now.
It
saves
passengers
half
an
hour.
W:
Yeah,
it
is
because
of
the
use
of
Fuxing
bullet
trains.
They
can
reach
350km/h.
M:
Wow!
That’s
really
amazing!
Are
you
going
to
Nanjing,
too?
W:
No,
I’m
going
to
Hangzhou.
M:
Really?
I've
been
told
many
times
that
it's
a
very
beautiful
place,
but
I’ve
never
been
there
since
I
came
to
China
two
years
ago.
W:
Yes,
it
is
really
worth
visiting.
Are
you
American
or
English?
M:
Well,
actually,
I
come
from
Canada
and
I
was
invited
by
a
Chinese
university
to
teach
western
culture.
Oh,
it's
time
for
my
train.
Nice
talking
with
you.
W:
Goodbye!
Have
a
good
trip!
Text
8
W:
Hi
and
welcome
to
Musical
Talent!
My
name
is
Jane
Brown
and
today
I’m
talking
to
Charlie
from
Seattle.
Charlie,
tell
us
about
your
music.
M:
Hi,
Jane.
I
love
music!
I
started
playing
the
piano
when
I
was
5
years
old.
Now,
I
write
songs,
sing
and
play
the
piano
in
a
band.
W:
That’s
wonderful!
What
kind
of
music
do
you
write?
M:
Well,
I
write
pop
music,
and
I
like
playing
rock,
too.
W:
Have
you
ever
played
at
any
concerts?
M:
Yes,
I
have.
Our
band
went
to
about
ten
schools
in
Seattle.
It
was
a
lot
of
fun.
W:
Have
you
made
a
CD
yet?
M:
Yes,
I
have.
I
made
one
last
year.
It’s
called
Someone
Like
You,
and
I've
already
sold
5,000
CDs.
W:
Wow.
How
old
are
you?
M:
I'm
15.
W:
That’s
great!
Text
9
M:
What's
your
plan
for
the
summer
holiday,
Amanda?
W:
I
want
to
spend
a
month
on
my
uncle's
farm
in
New
York.
But
my
mother
wishes
me
to
go
to
Beijing,
China.
M:
Why
does
she
want
you
to
go
to
Beijing?
Does
she
want
to
travel
round
the
city
with
you?
W:
No.
My
mother
is
from
China.
She
wants
to
send
me
to
Beijing
to
live
with
my
grandmother,
hoping
the
holiday
will
teach
me
a
lot
about
Chinese
culture.
M:
Well,
do
you
want
to
go
there?
W:
No.
It's
usually
very
hot
in
summer
there.
I
just
want
to
spend
a
relaxing
summer
at
my
uncle’s.
M:
So
what
will
you
do?
W:
I
guess
I'll
tell
my
mother
that
I'll
go
to
Beijing
in
the
fall.
It's
usually
very
comfortable
in
Beijing
then.
M:
That
sounds
like
a
good
idea!
W:
So
what's
your
plan
for
the
summer?
M:
I
planned
to
go
to
London
with
some
friends.
But
they’re
not
available.
So
I’ll
just
stay
in
Los
Angeles
and
do
some
part-time
work.
Text
10
What
is
it
like
to
travel
in
space?
If
you
have
ever
watched
space
movies,
you
may
know
something
about
it.
Aurora
Station
is
the
world’s
first
space
hotel.
US
company
Orion
Span
built
the
hotel.
The
hotel
is
around
12
feet
wide
and
35
feet
long.
It
plans
to
welcome
its
first
guests
in
2022.It
will
fly
320
kilometers
above
Earth.
It
can
hold
six
people
at
a
time.
Two
of
them
will
be
workers.
They
may
be
former
NASA
astronauts.
Each
trip
aboard
the
station
will
last
for
12
days.
Guests
there
will
be
able
to
do
many
interesting
things.
For
example,
they
will
see
around
16
sunrises
and
sunsets
every
24
hours.
They
can
take
part
in
research
experiments
such
as
growing
food
in
space.
Later,
they
can
bring
the
food
back
to
earth
as
a
souvenir.
These
are
the
same
things
as
astronauts
usually
do.
Guests
can
also
share
what
they
see
and
hear
with
others
on
Earth.
They
can
have
a
video
chat
using
a
high-speed
Internet
connection.
But
each
guest
will
have
to
pay
at
least
$9.5
million.
That's
really
a
large
amount
of
money.

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