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届高三年级第一学期四校联考2023考试时间120分钟.满分150分命题人李迎九审核人花丽丽
2022.
12.15第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话仅读一遍
51.What is the mandoingA.Doing homework.B.Cooking food.C.Making alist.
2.Whafs theweather likenowA.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.She wouldlike tobuy a new car.B.She thinksher carwill beready soon.C.She hopesthe manwill rideher to work.
4.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In aTV station.B.In arepair shop.C.Over thephone.
5.What isdisturbing the manA.The lightin the room.B.The noisemade byAlice.C.The noiseof thecomputer games.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22・5分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.When is the homeworkdueA.Next Monday.B.Next Sunday.C.Next Tuesday.
7.What willJudy doon SundayA.Attend someclasses.B.Go kite flying.C.Attend ameeting.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Which one is Oksanasfinal Olympic GamesA.Sydney.B.Tokyo.C.Beijing.
9.Why didOksana continuecompeting ininternational competitionsA.Because shewas notsatisfied withher performance.B.Because herfamily wasin needof a lot ofmoney.C.Because hercountry neededher towin moreprizes.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Parent anddaughter.B.Classmates.C.Boss andemployee.
11.Why isthe womanworking sohard inrunningA.To improveher health.B.To killtime after school.C.To getready fora race.
12.Who ismaking thetraining schedule for herA.She herself.B.Her father.C.Her mother.附听力录音原文Text1M:Er...All weneed iseggs,tomatoes andsugar,rightW:Well,sugar isvery importantfor thedish.M:OK.Let mewrite itdown.Are you going withmeW:Sorry.I dontlike to go to the grocerystore.Text2W:Oh,no・Its rainingagain.M:They saywe aregoing tosee thesun tomorrow.W:Thafs exactlywhat weneed now.Text3M:When willyour carbe readyW:Im notsure.Theres apart thathas tobe orderedfrom thefactory.It maytake sometime.Can youpickme up tomorrowText4W:Hello,Sander Service.Lucy speaking.Anything Ican dofor youM:Oh,Fm justturning myair conditioneron.But itdoes notwork.W:Dont worry.Til senda personto checkit.Whats youraddress,sirText5M:Hey,Alice.I cantsleep with the lighton.Cant youread in the studyW:Sorry,but Bobis playingcomputer gamesin thestudy now.Text6M:lets gokiteflying,Judy.Its sucha lovelyday.W:Okay,but letme finishmy math homework first.Would youmind waiting for half an hour,MaxThere area fewmagazines on the table.M:Isnt themathhomeworkdue nextTuesdayW:Yeah,but Ihave afull dayof classeson Sundayand ameeting toattend onMonday.M:All right,then.You goahead,and Illcatch upon somenews whilewaiting.Text7M:Have youheard of a gymnastcalled OksanaChusovitinaW:Of course.She isreally famous.The46-tear-old hasjust completedher eighthOlympicGamesatTokyo
2020.And shesaid goodbyeto sportsafter herfinal danceat theGames.M:Ive heardthat Sydney2000Games weremeant tobe herlast game,but her son suffereda seriousdiseaseso shecontinued competingto raisemoney forher son.W:What a great momand what agreatathlet!M:Yes.Sometimes thehardship youmeet inlife can be theseeds ofremarkable achievements.Text8M:What arcyou doingafterschooltoday Ithought maybewc couldhang outand have a dinnertogetherbefore Igo backhome.W:I cant・I usuallywork outfbr acouple of hours in the afternoon.I needto getrunning rightafter classbeforeit getstoo darkoutside.M:A coupleofhoursWhy areyou workingout sohardW:I amtraining fora marathon.My momhas runtwo marathons,and shehas writtena traingingschedulefor me,and shehas writtena trainingscheduleforme.You have to keepworking harduntil youarestrong enoughto runa marathon.M:How longis amarathon,anywayW:Its about26miles.M:Wow,thafs reallydemanding!Good luckto you!Text9M:Tve beenstaring atthis assignmentfor twohours,but Istill cantfigure outI shouldstart.W:Maybe itstime totake abreak anddo somethingelse.M:Well,thats whatIve beendoing allweek.This paperis due tomorrow,and Iveknown aboutit sinceMonday.W:If youhave apaper dueon Friday,why onearth wouldyou waituntil the night beforeto startitM:Come on,Im askingyou forhelp here!W:OK,OK.Heres whatI dowhen Ihave to write apaper:I think of a topic that interests me and that Ithink ofa topicthatinterestsme and thatI think Ican write about easily...you know,something thatIknow athing ortwo about.M:Well,do youknow anythingabout ShakespeareBecause thatswho Imsupposed towriteabout.W:You,re inluck.I tookHistory ofTheatre lastterm,and wedid awhole weekon Shakespeare.M:Cool!W:I probablyhave mynotes lyingaround heresomewhere.Maybe they911inspire you towriteyourown playor something...Text10When wethinkofa professionalfashion model,we probablyimagine atall,skinny womanwith atinywaist.Being slimis usually the No.1requirement forwomen whowant towork inmodeling.One companywants tochange this.Victorias secret,a companyfrom the US,announced thesigningof plus-sized modelsin October.USAToday saysit is about selMove,self-acceptance andindividuality^^.For a long time,the fashionindustry hasbeen blindto thefact that a consumercanbeplus-sized,often producingtheir products only in small sizes,according toan editorat theBusiness ofFashionwebsite.This causesmany youngwomen tobe ashamedof theirbodies.As aresult,they losetheirindividuality,trying tomeet somebodyelses ideal.Plus-sized modelsare bornto dealwith suchproblems.As cultureshifts towardgreater acceptanceand less discrimination,a plus-sized modelmay experiencealotof careeropportunities.Many famousplus-sized modelshave foundthemselves appearingin magazinecovers orbeing hiredas modelsforproducts.Barbara Brickner,for example,is afamous plus-sized modelwho appearedin numerousmagazines,including Glamourand Womens World.As aunique individual,every girlshould be able tolove andaccept herself.We areall realwomenregardless ofour size.Its noabout lookingbetter orworse...but abouthaving the same opportunitiesasskinny models.”听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What dayis ittodayA.Monday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.
14.What doesthemanneed helpwithA.Writing apaper.B.Studying foran exam.C.Preparing fora play.
15.What didthe womando lasttermA.She wroteher ownplay.B.She tookHistory ofTheatre.C.She tooka courseall aboutShakespeare.
16.What willthe womangive themanA.Her notes.B.A book.C.A ticket.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isusuallythefirst requirementfor beinga modelA.Being lovely.B.Being thin.C.Being unique.
18.What doesVictorias secretdecide todoA.Hire plus-sized models.B.Lower theirstandards.C.Dismiss skinnymodels.
19.What isthe problemcaused byproductsonly insmallsizesA.They destroygirls9ideal life.B.They createbody shamein girls.C.They increaseboys,individuality.
20.What careeropportunities doplus-sized modelshave nowA.To actin filmsand TVshows.B.To sellproducts assaleswomen.C.To appearin manymagazines.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DIATop TravelDestinations2022Penang,MalaysiaPenang is one of the only13states thatmake upMalaysia inSoutheast Asia.Its foodculture islikenothing youveever experienced.If yourea foodlover,this isthe placetogo.The centrallocation of(枢纽)Penang makesit ahub forcuisine frommany differentregions includingIndia,Thailand,Indonesia,and Vietnam.Best Timeto VisitNovember toJanuaryBali,IndonesiaBali has always beenatoptravel destinationdue to its beauty,but evenso,there arestill hiddenspotsaway from the maintourist attractionsthat offerpeace andquiet.One suchplace isthe islandofNusa Lembongan.One touristattraction hereistheunderwater BigBuddha,which hasbeen placedbylocals asa businessattraction.It alsomakes forgood divingand underwaterphotography,and isone ofthe best vacationspots forcouples.Best Timeto VisitMay toSeptemberAuckland,New ZealandAucklandisacoastal cityknown for its breathtakingviews andbeautiful beachesand islands.Thenearby MountEden isa volcanic mountain youcan hikeand explore.With itsmany hikingtracks,views,beaches,and culturalsites,Auckland hasenough activitiesto keepyou busy.Best Timeto VisitMarch toMay,September toNovemberBanff,CanadaLocated in the northernpart of the RockyMountains inAlberta,Banff isa smalltown ofCanada.Most peopleoutside ofCanada haveprobably nevereven heardof it,but thafswhat makesit sodifferentfrom otherattractions.Visitors canski onMount Norquayor ridethe BanffGondola upSulphurMountain toswim in the BanffUpper HotSprings andenjoy great views of the countryside.Best Timeto VisitJune toAugust,December toMarch
21.Where shouldyougoif you areinterested indivingA.Penang.B.Nusa Lembongan.C.The BanffGondola.D.The BanffUpper HotSprings.
22.If youwant toexplore avolcanicmountain,which monthisthebest choiceA.October.B.August.C.January.D.December.
23.What makesBanff specialcompared to the otherthree traveldestinationsA.Its famousforitstasty food.B.It doesnthave anymountains.C.It offersgreatviewsof beaches.D.Its notwell-known toforeigners.BIn the17th century,the Netherlandsexperienced aperiod ofartistic prosperityknown as the DutchGoldenAge.During thisperiod,artists found inspiration inNorthern Renaissancepainting techniques,contributing tomasterpieces likeGirl with a Pearl Earring byJohannes Vermeer.Known as the MonaLisaof theNorth”,this paintingrepresents thebest ofDutch artand ithas becomeone ofart historysmostbeloved paintings.Dutch artistJohannes Vermeer is famousfor hispaintings ofcontemporary Delft,a cityin Hollandwherethe artistwas born,lived anddied.Gid with a PearlEarring isVermeers mostwell-known workofart.However,it didnot attaininternational fameat itstime ofcompletion.That cameabout at the endof the20th century,when itwas featuredin aspecial exhibitionin Washington,D.C.Girl witha PearlEarring doesnot showa specificperson.Instead,it showsan unknowngirl「dressed ingrand clothingwho likea visioncoming from the darknessJ arthistorian ArthurK.Wheelockexplained in the JohannesVenneer catalogue,belongs tono specifictime orplace.”Vermeerisknown forhis abilityto createshapes andforms usinglight ratherthan line.Thischaracteristic approachto modelingis particularlyevident inGirl witha PearlEarring.First,he would“invent,or createan initialdrawing onthe canvas.Then,he madea singlecolored underpainting.Next,he addedcolor.And,finally,in orderto make the pieceextraordinarily bright,he wouldapply athin layerofglaze tocertain partsof the painting.In additiontoitsfascinating contextand appealingbeauty,the pieceis celebratedfor the mysterythat surroundsit.When youthink aboutthe MonaLisa,she isalso lookingat us,but sheisnt engaging—shes sittingback in the painting,self-contained JTracy Chevalier,the authorof theNew YorkTimesbestselling historicalnovel,Girl witha PearlEarring,points out.While Girl witha PearlEarringisright there——there isnothing betweenher andus.She hasthis magicalquality ofbeing incrediblyopenand yetmysterious atthesametime-andthatis whatmakes herso appealing.”
24.What inspiredthe creationof Girlwitha Pearl EarringA.Previous artists,skills.B.The appearanceof thegirl.C.Vermeers internationalfame.D.Encouragement from other artists.
25.What dowe knowabout GirlwithaPearlEarringA.It isset in the artisfsbirthplace.B.It makesthe artistfamous overnight.C.It describesa particularand exactgirl.D.It isregarded asa matchfor MonaLisa.
26.What isthepurpose ofparagraph4A.To introducethe subjectof thepainting.B.To showtechniques used in thepainting.C.To explain the artisticvalue of thepainting.D.To uncover themysterybehind thepainting.
27.Howdoes Tracycomment onGirlwithaPearlEarringA.By citinga theory.B.By givinga definition.C.By offeringan example.D.By makinga comparison.CA new technology isgoing toripe,one thatcould transformour daily lives,help toform newindustries,even removeworld economicpowers fromtheir presentpositions.Unlike thewave ofindustrializationthat beganin the West andspread laterto therest of the world,the newdevelopments一are takingplace in research labsall overthe globeand Asiansare in the forefront.Physicists arecreatinga newclass ofmaterials thatdisplay anamazing propertyunforeseen eventwo years(超导体技术).ago-superconductivityUsed todayonlyin specialized equipment,super conductorshave thepotential toradically changemostof theelectrical andelectronic appliancesfoundin the home,making themsmaller,more powerful(柴油)and efficient.They couldfree ourcities ofpollution byreplacing petroland dieselvehicles withelectric cars,and cutthe costof electricity.The newmaterials dosomething thateven thebest ofconductorssuch ascopper andsilver cannot——they doaway withall electricalresistance.Thesignificances forenergy storageare great.The technologyis inits earlystage,still accessibleto countriesthat decideto investbrains andmoney.For75years ithad remainedlittle morethan ascientific curiositywith limitedpractical usebecausethe phenomenonoccurred onlyat extremelylow temperatures.It wasfirst observedin1911by a(水车艮)Dutch scientistnamed HeikeKamerlingh Onnes,who cooledmercury totemperatures below()-269℃with liquidhelium M.Then inJanuary lastyear,two IBM scientists,K.Alex Mullerand J.(氧化陶瓷)George Bednorz,found ametal oxideceramic thatsuperconducted at-243℃.Their reportwentlargely unnoticeduntil lastDecember,when itwas confirmedatascientific meetingin Boston.Today Japan,India,China andother Asiancountries allhave theirshare ofexperts whospend theirdays(助产土)and nightsin labs,acting asmidwives toanewtechnology.
28.As isindicated inthe passage,the technologyof superconductivity.A.has alreadybeen developedB.is stillunder developmentC.will beused onlyinspecializedequipmentD.will beusedindailylivesin afew years
29.The newtechnologydiffers fromthe othersin that.A.it beganintheEast andspread latertotherest ofthe worldB.it beganintheWest andspread latertothe restofthe world C.it isbeing cultivatedinresearchlabs aroundthe worldD.it isaccessible tophysicistswho areintelligent andrich
30.From thepassage,we mayconclude that.A.theWestwasastonished atthe newtechnology developedby theAsians B.Dutch scientistskept reportingnewfindings for the last75years C.IBMscientists1report receiveimmediate attentionall overthe worldD.Asian scientistsgain thelead inthe growthofthenewtechnology
31.Which ofthe followingwould bethebesttitle for the passageA.The ProspectofaNew TechnologyB.Superconductivity:A NewTechnologyC.A NewTechnology:The Keyto Changethe Wayof OurLivesD.A NewTechnology:A JointEffort ofMany CountriesDWholesaleprices forgas and electricity areincreasing suddenlyacross Europe,raising the(公共事业)possibility ofincreases in already-high utilitybills andfurther painfor peoplewho havetakena financialhit fromCoVID-19and theRussia-Ukraine conflicts.Governments arestruggling tofind waysto limitcosts toconsumers asscant natural gas reservespresentyet anotherpotential problem,exposing thecontinent toeven moreprice increasesand possibleshortagesif itsa cold winter.In theU.K.,many peoplewill seetheir gasand electricitybills risenext monthafter thenationsenergy regulatorapproved a12%price increasefor thosewithout contractsthat lockin rates.Officials inItalyhave warnedthat priceswill increaseby40%forthequarter thatwill bebilled inOctober.There aremultiple causesforthe price increases,energy analystssay,including tightsupplies ofnaturalgas usedto generateelectricity,higher costs for permitsto releasecarbon dioxideas partofEurope9s fightagainst climatechange,andlesssupply fromwind insome cases.Analysts atSP GlobalPlatts sayelectricity priceshave risenduetostrong demandfrom placeslikedata centersandelectriccars,but aboveall becauseoftherise inthepriceof naturalgas usedingenerating plants.Utility companies9exposure tonaturalgas prices hasincreased ashigh-emission coalplantshave beenretired,while utilitiesface highercostsforcarbon allowancesrequired by the EuropeanUnionsemissions tradingsystem,which isaimed atreducing emissionsof greenhousegases.The tightgas marketcould biteeven moresharply iftheres an unusually coldwinter.Thafs becauseEuropean distributors didnot refillreserves reducedduring lastwinter asthey typicallyhad doneinsummer months.In March2018,when thefreeze named“the beastfromtheeast”hit Europe,industrialusers intheU.K.got anotice that there was a riskof interruption,although itdidnt cometo that.Could Europerun out of gasThe shortanswer isYes,this isa realrisk,said JamesHuckstepp,ananalyst atSP GlobalPlatts.Storage stocksare atrecord lowsand thereisnt currentlyany sparesupplycapacity thatis exportableanywhere intheworld.The longeranswer is that itshard topredict howit willplayout,given thatEurope hasnever runoutof gas intwo decadesunder thecurrent distributionsystem.”
32.What doesthe underlinedword scant“in Paragraph2probably meanA.Total.B.Additional.C.Limited.D.Regular.
33.What hasactually ledtotherise ofelectricity pricesA.The greatdemand forelectriccars.B.The closureof somecoal plants.C.The competitionbetween utilitycompanies.D.The changeintheemissions tradingsystem.
34.Why couldanunusuallycoldwintermakethegas markettighterA.More naturalgas willbe neededfor industrialuse.B.Utility companieswork canbe easilyinterrupted.C.It isnot easyto fillreserves duringthe coldweather.D.Europeandistributorsdont makegood preparations.
35.What canwe learnfrom JamesHuckstepps wordsinthelast paragraphA.Europe isexpected to seek helpfromothercountries.B.It ishard tocontrol thegaspricein Europeat present.C.Europe mightface aserious shortageofgasinthefuture.D.Theres somethingwrong withEuropes distributionsystem.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5阅读短文,从短文后选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(观看者).As theproverb goes,beauty isintheeye ofthe beholder36A paperpublishedtwo yearsago inNature founda connectionbetween peoplessense ofwell-being andthe(美景)scenicness ofwhere they lived.The papersauthors measuredscenicness byconducting asurveyamong volunteers.The connection,the papersauthors found,held truewhether aneighborhood wasurban orrural.37Nor didlevels ofair pollutionhave anyinfluence onit.The authorsalso discoveredthat differencesinvolunteers9health werebetter explainedby thescenicness ofwhere theylived thanbytheamount ofgreenspace aroundthem.38The teambehind thatNature paperhave neverthelessdecided tohave ago.They haveadapteda computerprogram torecognize beautifullandscapes,whether naturalor artificial,using thecriteriathatahuman beholderwould employ.The programstask wastoworkout,by analyzingeachphotographs featuresinthecontext of its Scenic-or-Not ratings,what it isthatmakes alandscape scenic.Most ofthe resultsare notsurprising.Lakes andhorizons scoredwell.So didvalleys andsnowymountains.In artificiallandscapes,castles,churches andcottages wereseen asscenic.39The analysisdid,however,confirm oneimportant findingfromtheteams previousstudy,which isalso amessage fortown planners.Green spacesalone arenot scenic.To beso theyneed(高低起伏的轮廓)to involvecontours andtrees.40A.But surroundingsmatter.B.Hospitals,garages andmotels werenot somuch.C.So peoplehaveadeep affectionfor wheretheylive.D.It boreno relationto volunteers,social andeconomic status.E.Therefore,less grassand moretrees andbushes wouldbe welcome.F.Natural landscapesare ratedas scenicnessas opposedto artificiallandscapes.G.Determining whatscenicness is,though,hasalwaysbeen frustratingfor scientists.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DWhenyouarestorm chasing,most morningsstart offinacheap hoteltrying toremember whereyouended upthenightbefore.This morning,we werein Wichita,Kansas,midway througha projectto41thedramatic anddestructive weatherthat travelsacross themiddle ofthe UnitedStates everyspring.We loadedthe carwith our42,and offwe went,driving undercloudless blueskies forhundreds ofmiles.Then wereached theborder ofour targetedstorm andentered adark sceneof cloudsandoccasional rain.As we43the heartofthe storm,we foundourselves44冰雹,with highwinds,violent rain,and severehailPhotographer Krystle,atthewheel,45to getinfront ofthe storm,but itwas movingtoo fast.We could46keep pacewith it.Then wecaught sightof something47,created bythe storma rain—wrapped tornadohalfamileto ourright.The chaoticconditions madeit48for usto keepit insight.We lostour cellphonesignals andallthe datawe weredesperately49fbr communication.We couldntsee beyond20feet.That waswhen探险Nick,our expeditionleader andweather expert,called,“We haveto flee.Kr/stle50changeddirection,driving the car northonto acountry road,51the madnessof thatdangerous chase.We werentdone.After astretch ofclear skies,we foundanother52waitingforus.This time,we53to getin frontofit,stopping tophotograph itand racingback tothecarto54its extremeanger.A littlepast midnight,we letthestormgo.We watchedasthelightning—filled cloudrolled away,
41.A.recognize B.transform C.photograph D.forecast
42.A.nutrients B.flavor C.equipment D.documents
43.A.mentioned B.identified C.captured D.approached
44.A.struggling B.comparing C.engaged D.filled
45.A.pretended B.accelerated C.deserved D.hesitated
46.A.instantly B.gradually C.exactly D.hardly
47.A.disgusting B.frightening C.annoying D.embarrassing
48.A.efficient B.contradictory C.fundamental D.tough
49.A.dependenton B.absorbed inC.satisfied withD.curious about
50.A.deliberately B.frequently C.rigidly D.abruptly
51.A.predicting B.tolerating C.escaping D.witnessing
52.A.cloud B.storm C.car D.road
53.A.regretted B.devoted C.managed D.proposedB.ignore C.challenge D.avoid
54.A.calmB.excuse C.appetite D.thought
55.A.reward第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)不顾危险的displaying thenight sky—a beautiful55for thosereckless enoughtoseekit.阅读下面短文,在空自处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Nowadays,face masks56wear allovertheworld,but Chinaisone of firstcountriesto realizethe importanceoff thewearing offace masks.In fact,itisalso aresult oftraditionalcultural factorsin ChinaTheseinclude the57believe rootedin traditionalChinese medicine,of58qiis ahugely importantconcept.The Chinesecharacter forgi isrelated toair,breathing,and energy.People believethat59oneis更,low onthey aremore likelyto fallill.Thus,60maintaina supplyof cleanair inones lungsis importantBecause face masks canfilter out61poisonmatter inthe air,people tendto considerthem auseful toolfor disease62prevent.Some expertsargue thateffectiveness offace masksin preventingdisease isgreat.According toDr.Deng Xiaofan,63advisor ofmedical information,facemaskscan actuallyprevent thespread ofviruseson conditionthat theyare worncorrectly.Other expertshave pointedout thathealthy peopledo notneedtobe64constant wearingthem whennot inpublic,When itcomes topreventing COVID-19,authorities advisecorrect facemasks wearingand frequenthand washing65effective waysof controllingthespread ofdiseases.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节应用文(满分分)
4015.如今,游泳已成为各校争相开展的体育活动假定你是李华,你校组建了游泳俱乐部请给66在我校留学的朋友写信,邀请他加入内容包括Peter组建俱乐部的目的;.俱乐部的主要活动;报名的时间和地点
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23.注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯L
1002.Dear Peter,Yours truly,第二节读后续写(满分分)Li Hua25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
67.(龙卷风)When atornado toucheddown ina smalltown nearby,many familieswere leftcompletelyruined.Afterward alhe localnewspapers carriedmany human-interest storiesfeaturing someof thefamilieswho sufferedthe hardest.One Sunday,a particularpicture especiallytouched me,.A youngwoman stoodin frontof an(破辛的)entirely shattered4mobile home,a depressedexpression onher face.A youngboy,seven or(紧握)eight yearsold,stood ather side,eyes downcast.Clutching ather skirtwasatiny girlwho staredintothe camera,eyes widewith confusionand fear,The articlethat wentwith the picture gavethe clothingsizes ofeach familymember.With growinginterest,I noticedthat theirsizes closelymatched ours,This wouldbeagood opportunityto teachmychildren tohelp thoseless fortunatethan themselves.I stuckthe pictureofthe young familyto ourrefrigerator,explaining theirdifficulty tomy seven-year-old twins,Brad andBrett,and tothree-year-oldMeghan.nThese poorpeople nowhave nothing,“I said.Well sharewhat wehave withthem.nI broughtthreelarge boxesdown fromtheroomupstairs andplaced themontheliving roomfloor.Meghanwatched seriously,asthe boys andI filledone ofthe boxeswith cannedgoods andfoods.While Isorted throughour clothes,1encouraged theboys togo throughtheir toysand donatesomeof theirless favoritethings.Meghan watchedquietly astheboyspiled upold toysand games.Meghan walkedup withLucy,her worn,much-loved ragdoll huggedtightly toher chest.She cametothe boxthat heldthe toys,pressed herround littleface intoLucys flat,painted-on-face,gave hera finalkiss,then laidher gentlyon topoftheother toys.nOh,Honey,nI said.nYou donthaveto give Lucy.You lovehersomuch.”Meghan noddedseriously,eyes filledwith held-back tears.nLucy makesme happy,Mommy.Maybe shellmake thatother littlegirl happy,too.n注意所续写短文的词数应为左右;续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好L
1502.The boys had watched,open-mouthed,as theirbaby sisterplaced herfavorite dollinthe box.I lookedat mychildren fora longmoment.届高三年级第一学期四校联考2023英语试卷答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)301-5CBCCA6-10CABBB11-15CCBAB16-20ABABC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.521-23BAD24-27ADBD28-31BCDB32-35CBDC第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)536-40ADGBE第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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45.B
46.D
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48.D
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52.B
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55.A10小:每小题分,满分分)第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节应用文(满分L5154015分)Dear Peter,With swimmingsweeping nationwide,a swimmingclub hasbeen formedrecently inour school.Inlight ofyour greatpassion aboutit,Im writingto inviteyoutojoin it.In orderto enrichour campuslife,the swimmingclub withoutdoubt providesus withanopportunity tobuild upour strengthand fostera healthylifestyle.In addition,a diversityof water-basedactivities areheld,ranging fromroutine practiceto regularly-organized matches,which cultivatethesports spiritas wellas sharpenswimming skills.More appealingwater gamesare arrangedfbr usto getentertainedand refreshed.Amazing,isnt itPlease signup inMr.Smiths officebefore nextFriday.Such agreat chanceis itthat youcant affordto missit.Im convincedthat itwill liveuptoyourexpectations.Yours truly,第Li Hua二节读后续写(满分分)25The boyshad watched,open-mouthed^as theirbaby sisterplaced herfavorite dollinthebox.Without aword,Brad roseand wentto hisroom,and cameback carryingoneofhis favoriteactionfigures.He hesitatedbriefly,clutching thetoy,then lookedover atMeghan andplaced itinthebox nexttoLucy.A slowsmile spreadacross Brettsface.Then hejumped up,eyes twinklingas heran tofetchsome ofhis prizedMatchbox cars.Astonished,I realizedthattheboyshadalso recognizedwhat littleMeghansaction meant.I lookedat mychildren foralongmoment.Ithinkall of them wantto makethese poorpeople whohavenothing happylike them.Swallowing backtears,I pulledall threeoftheminto myarms.Taking thecuefrom mylittle one,I removedmy oldjacket fromtheboxof clothes,too.I replacedwiththenewhunter greenjacket thatI hadfound onsale lastweek.I hopedtheyoungwoman inthepicturewould loveitas muchas Idid.What Meghandid taughtmealesson thatthe truespirit ofdonating istogivewithyour heart.。
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