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宁波市学年第一学期高考模拟考试2023英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分分;每题分)
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65.a第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15Dear Albert,Regarding yourinquiry aboutwhether highschools shouldoffer acareer planningcourse,Ifirmly believe its necessary.Career planninghelps studentsunderstand theirinterests andstrengths better,which canguidethem towardsa fulfillingfuture.It alsoenables themto makeinformed decisionson their academicpath andpotential careeroptions.Therefore,I stronglysuggest incorporatingit intocompulsorycourses.This couldbe donethrough workshops,seminars,and guestspeakers,offering studentsvaluableinformation andguidance throughouttheiracademicjourney.Thank youfor consideringmy opinion.Im confidentthat thecourse willbenefit studentsin theirfutureendeavors.Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25By andby,my momcame to the doorto discover the sourceof thesorrow.As shelet mein andrelievedme of my schoolthings,I triedto relatemy horribledilemma andthe depthofmysadness.Mom listenedattentively,and hercomforting presencebrought aglimmer ofhope tomy disappointedheart.Having wipedmy tearstenderly,she gaveme thescissors fetchedfrom thekitchen andsuggestedI findsome replacementflowers fromour garden.This time,I chosesmaller andmoreresilient flowers,carefully arrangingthem insidethe basket.Seeing eachpetal radiatingthe purestcolorsof spring,I feltmy enthusiasmbegan toreturn.Soon,my newly-decorated basketwas readyto beoffered again.With therevived basketcradledin myarms,I embarkedon asecond journeytowards home.Awkwardly,I placedthe paperhandleovertheknob,knocked hesitantly,and madean embarrassedretreat.Mom slowlycame andansweredthe door.Oh!She wasSO surprised!I steppedout ofmy hidingplace.“Well,Mary!”sheexclaimed!Took whatsomeone lefthere!Arent theylovely!”With herexcitement allmy worriesvanished.My prideof givingbarely allowedme tomaintain thesurprise butwhat matteredwas toshowmom shewas rememberedon thisspecial day.听力原文Text1W:I heardon the news thatwere finallygoing tobe gettingsome rainin thenext fewdays.M:Thats goodnews.This hasbeen oneof thedriest monthson record.l SoIm surethe treesreallyneed it.Text2W:This hatjust doesntlook right.I lovedthe color,but I think itmust betoo smallfor me.M:Haha...I cantbelieveit.Youre wearingit backto front.2Text3W:My computeris runningso slowlythat I want toget anew one.M:Theres anew computercoming outin earlySeptember.W:Oh,no.Im unwillingto waitthree months.Ill buyone nextmonth.3Text4W:Its7:30a.m.Why haven5t yougot upDont youhave towork todayM:What Ohmy God,I didnthear thealarm.I wason thephone until11:00p.m.yesterday.4Text5W:Mark,I rememberyou saidthat smallspaces madeyou feeluncomfortable.Should wetake thestairsinsteadM:No,I shouldbe OK.I liveon thefourteenth floorin myown building,so Imused toit.5Fil justclose myeyes untilits done.Text6W:I cantstand it!M:Whats wrongDid youfail thehistory testagainW:No,not that.Were readinga partof HardTimes inEnglish literatureclass.I cantunderstandany ofit.6There areso manypeople in the story,and I cant rememberwho iswho!M:Thats oneof CharlesDickens greateststories!It reflectsEnglish societyof theera.I cantbelievethe teacheris onlymaking youread onesmall part.You wontbe confusedif youread thewholebook.Icanlend youmy copy.7W:Thanks,but howcan Ifind thetime toread thewhole bookM:The storyis quiteexciting,and youwill readquickly unconsciously.Just tryit.Then youwillremember everythingabout it.W:OK.Thanks for your advice.Text7M:Sorry Imlate,Bernadette.W:Well,theres stillseveral minutesleft beforewe broadcastthe news.8But wherehave youbeen9M:I wasin theoffice justnow.It9s goinga bitcrazy outthere.W:Crazy Aboutwhat exactly9M:The messintheoffice.The bosseven saidthat my desk lookedlike abomb hadgone off!W:Um...David,as faras Imconcerned,you reallyneed tosort thethings onyour deskby sizeandtype.lO Inthat case,it willbe easierforyouto findwhat youwant.M:Well,Ithinkit willbe okaywith meonly ifthere9s nogarbage onmydesk.W:All rightthen.Oh,its timefor thenews...Hello,everyone.Welcome to the morningradioprogram.Fm Bernadette.8M:Im David.There wasa planecrash atJFK Airportearly thismorning...Text8M:Diana,Im reallystruggling tosell the2-bedroom apartmentdown bythe waterfront.I thinktheowners askingprice isjust toohigh.llW:Yes,I guessproperty pricesare risingsharply atthe waterfrontbecause of thenewcinema thatsbeingbuilt there.12M:Right,and thatsonly thebeginning.The councilhas mentioneda brandnew sportscomplex andswimmingpool,too.W:Wow!Its certainlygoing tobe adesirable neighborhood.M:Definitely.Oh,that remindsme...I havea coupleof otherapartments thereto addto ouronlinelists.1113ril catchup withyou later.Text9W:I dont understand why you dontwant meto studyabroad.M:Because your mother and Iwant to lookafter youand makesure youare safe.14W:Its notas ifTm goinghalfway roundthe earthto Americaor Australia.Anyway Iveapplied tocollegesin Germany,France andItaly.My firstchoice would be Germany,followed byFrance ofcourse,given thatmy Germanis muchbetter thanmy French,15but Iwouldnt mindacouple ofyears inItaly either.It wouldbe greatto learna fourthlanguage.M:I stilldontunderstandwhyyouwanttogo abroad.All yourfriends arestaying here...W:You knowperfectly wellthat Idlike towork forthe EuropeanCommission oneday.Studying abroadwouldbehelpful forthat.16M:But studyingabroad willbe farmore costlythan studyinghere,not tomention thecost ofliving.Last timeyourmotherandIwere in Paris,we paida fortunefor asimple lunch.17W:Dont worry.If Iend upinParis,I wontbe eatingin expensiverestaurants.Text10Brian Kaneis arubbish collectorin Denver,Colorado.18He ridesa garbagetruck.At eachstop,he jogstotheback ofbuildings,then dragsheavy rubbishcans tothe truck.Brian nevercomplains.On histhirtieth birthday,Brian tooka leavefrom hisjob andflew toNepal tobeginthe long,difHcult journeyup MountQomolangma.19Brian firstclimbed toa basecamp.Heplanned tobring threeoxygen containerswith himtothe top.At29,028feet,it wouldbe hardtosurvive withoutextra oxygen.Over thenext twomonths,Brian climbedto26,000feet,20to一Camp Fourthe lastplace torest belowthe topofthemountain.But whenBrian sawthis camp,hefell tohis knees.Rubbish!”he cried.Nearly athousand empty oxygen containerslittered thecamparea.Humans hadturned thisbeautiful,far-away placeinto abig rubbishdump.Brian wasvery sad.But witha strongdetermination hecontinued tofollow hisdream.Two dayslater hestood proudlyonthetopof MountQomolangma.18He hadreached the“roof ofthe world”!Two daysafter thisgreatachievement,Brian puta dozenemptyoxygencontainers inhis packand headeddownthe mountain.20He smiledto himselfas herealized thatthe workof arubbish collectoris greatandnever done.。
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