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武冈市学年高三上学期期中考试2022-2023英语本试卷分为问卷和答卷考试时量为分钟,满分分请将答案写在答题卡上120150第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出5A BC最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段10对话仅读一遍
1.What sportdoes Andyplay
2.How manykilograms can the manlift nowA.10kilograms.B.8kilograms.C.12kilograms.
3.Where does the conversationtake placeA.In ahotel.B.In abookstore.C.In ahospital.
4.How doesthe manfeel nowA.Worried.B.Sad.C.Excited.
5.What seasonis itnowA.Summer.B.Winter.C.Spring.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
1522.5听下面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、、三个5A BC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,每小题秒钟;5听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Why is the manlateA.His clotheswerent ready.B.His carbroke down.C.He wokeup late.
7.When doesthe conversationtake placeA.On Friday.B.On Thursday.C.On Saturday.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Whafs theprobable relationship between thespeakersA.Classmates.B.Teacher andparent.C.A couple.
9.What doesthe womanwant to get KateA.Shoes.B.Toys.C.Books.
10.Who washere todayA.Lim.B.Sara.C.Nadia.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Where was the womansuniversityA.Tn America.B.In France.C.In England.ere willthe womango tomorrowA.To themuseum.B.To the library.C.To therestaurant.
13.When should the womanleave herhotel onSundayA.At about10:45a.m.B.At about9:45a.m.C.At about9:15a.m.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Who mightthe womanbeA.The mansgrandmother.B.A doctor.C.The mansmother.
15.What streetdoesthe mans grandfatherlive onA.Thomas Street.B.Walter Street.C.Fred Street.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3,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1第四档,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2意义表达(分)16—
20.比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所续写的短文结构紧凑3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
1.第三档,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2意义表达(分)n—
15.应用简单的语句间连接成分,使全文内容连贯3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
1.第二档.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2响了意义的表达(分)6—
10.较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性3与所提供短文和开头语的衔接较差
1.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,2(一分)15严重影响了意义的表达•缺乏语句间的连接成分,全文内容不连贯3武冈市学年高三上学期期中考试2022-2023英语听力材料录音原文Text1W:Is Andypart of our basketballteamM:I dontthink so.Hes onlyin thebaseball team.l Hedoes liketo watchbasketball andfootball,but hedoesnt play.Text2W:Can youlift moreweight at the gymnow thanbeforeM:Yeah!It used to be8kilograms,but its10kilograms now.2Tm tryingto makeit12in anotherweekor two.Text3W:Please have a seat,ril letyou knowwhen thedoctor isfree.There aretwo patientsbefore you.3You canread somethingwhile youwait.M:Can myson usethe bathroomW:Of course!Its righton the corner.Text4W:Where willyou begoing foryour birthdaynext weekAre you doing anythingspecialM:No,my dogjust diedlast week,and I dont feellike celebratinganything rightnow.4Text5M:Its quitewarm today,which isstrange forthis timeof the year!W:Yeah,but its going to be springin anothertwo weeks.5We shouldstart gettingusedtohotterweather.Text6W:Youre abit latetoday.Is everythingokayM:Yeah,my carjust didntstart!I wokeup ontime,took ashower,got dressed...!was ontime—until thecar problem.6I hadto takea taxi.W:Well,at leasttomorrows Saturday.7You canhave itfixed.M:Yeah,thats onegood thing.If thishad happenedyesterday,I wouldhave missedthe bigmeeting!Text7W:I thinkKate isdoing verywell atschool,especially in science class.Her teachersare allhappy,and sheseems to be enjoyingherself too.M:Yes,Pm reallyglad.I think we shouldget hersomething,as agift.How about a newnotebookShe*s tooold fortoys now!W:There arethese shoesshe*s beenasking for,for quitesome time.9M:OK,good idea!W:Shes finallymaking new friends heretoo.Her friendLim cameover lastweek,and Sarawashere today.lO Shesalso invitedour neighborsdaughter,Nadia,to come tomorrow.Text8M:How was your experiencein universityYouwere inAmerica,rightW:No,never!I wentto universityin England.ll It was areally goodtime.My parentslive inFrance,so I could gothere for the holidaysas well.M:And now,what doyou wantin yourfree timehereW:I wouldlove tovisit thelocal museumtomorrow if I can.12I got to spendthe wholeday todayin thelibrary.On Saturday,I want to go to thechurch and then to that famousChineserestaurant.M:And you will begoing backon SundayW:Yeah.I have to be at the airport by10a.m.,13so Ihavetoleave myhotel accordingtothat.How longwould ittake to go to theairportby taxi13M:About45minutes.13Text9W:May Iplease haveyour grandfather^name and address151617M:Yes,of course!His nameis FredWalter andhe livesat29,Thomas Street.15W:Does he have someoneto look after himat homeM:Yes,he liveswith mygrandmother.She canlook afterhim.A nursechecks upon themat hometwicea week,as well.W:I thinkFil askthe nursetogothree timesa week.Is thatokayM:That would be great!W:What doeshe usuallydo allweek Doeshehavedifferent activitiesto keephim busyM:Oh,yes!He hashis fullweek plannedout!He willgo fora walkon Monday,goto the grocerystoreto getvegetables andfruit onWednesday,16and havelunch athis favoriterestaurant onFriday!W:Im veryglad tohear that!Lastly,I alsothinkweneed tomake somechanges to the thingsheeats,because ofhis health.For example,some fruitsare okay,like applesand watermelon.However,bananas are not.17M:Okay.Thank youso much.Text10Central Parkis oneof the most famousurbanparks in the world,yet it is onlythe5th biggestpark in New York Cityat843acres.The largest is PelhamBay Parkin theBronx areaof thecity.The secondlargestisGreenbelt Park,which isfound onStaten Island.However,neither enjoysthehistory ofCentral Park,181920which isin thecenter ofManhattan.1819It is the mostvisitedurban parkin theUS and the mostfilmed locationin theworld.19Planning for the parkbeganback in the1840s.However,the planswere notaccepted until1853,and workdid notbeginuntil
1857.Additional landwas boughtat thenorthern endin
1859.But thepark wasnot fullycompleteuntil1876,20almost30years afterit wasthought up.The parkis nowhome toCentralPark Zoo,the DelacorteTheater and the LiteraryWalk,which ismade upof statuesof famouswriters.
16.What willthemans grandfather doon WednesdayA.Go fora walk.B.Eat ata restaurant.C.Do someshopping.
17.Which fruitshouldthemansgrandfatheravoidA.Apples.B.Bananas.C.Watermelon.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Which areaof NewYork isCentral ParkinA.Manhattan.B.The Bronx.C.Staten Island.
19.What canwe knowabout theCentral ParkA.It isthe biggestparkinNewYork.B.It isthe mostvisited parkin theworld.C.It isthemostfilmed locationin theworld.was CentralPark completedA.Tn
1840.B.In
1876.C.In
1859.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAGrandpa Franks Great Big Bucket Listby Jenny Pearson()Usborne Books(继承)Frank inheritslots ofmoney froma grandmahe didntknow hehad and theres anothersurprisein store.The moneycomes withstrict instructions...and anew grandpa!Frank liststheways hecan spendthe moneyand look after hiseasily angrygrandpa.Money canbuy hot-air balloonridesbut canit reallybuy happinessHow to Train Your DadbyGary Paulsen()Macmillan ChildrensBooks(翻找)Twelve-year-old Carlisfed upwith his dad,whos alwaysrummagingthrough rubbish(旧物销售).and buyinghis clothesfrom garagesales Worriedabout whathis friendswill think,Carl decidesto usea puppy-training bookto train”his dad-with someunexpected results.()The RollercoasterBoy byLisa ThompsonScholasticTodd andLaurie*sdadis eitheron topof theworld orsleeping allthe time.When hetakes themonholiday theyreexpecting avery expensiveand comfortablehotel,but thereality isa run-down(破地方)dump.With theirdad tolookafterand amystery tosolve,it*sgoingtobe an eventfulholiday.A Stormof SistersbyMichelle Harrison()SimonSchusterIn thelatest storyfrom thePinch ofMagic series,itisthe deepestwinter and the Widdershinssistersand theirgrandma have been calledaway tolookaftercousin Clarissa.In thesnowy north,thestreets are being visitedby afrightening highwayman.As anicy stormis gettingworse,canthegirlssave theirgrandma fromterrible danger
21.Whose bookshows howa boychanges his fatherA.JennyPearson^.B.Gary Paulsens.C.Lisa Thompsons.D.Michelle Harrisons.
22.Which of the followingbooks isa part of aseriesA.GrandpaFranksGreatBigBucketList.B.How toTrainYourDad.C.A Stormof Sisters.D.The RollercoasterBoy.
23.What dothe fourbooks havein commonA.They areadapted fromthe samestory.B.They arecreated basedon personalexperiences.C.They arepublished bythe samecompany.D.They aregreat storiesfeaturing familymembers.BMore than40years ago,my seventhgrade Englishteacher begantheyearby tellingus thatwewere absolutelynot allowedto readThe Catcherin theRye becausewe werent“ready”fbr it.Sonaturally weall wentout andread itimmediately.I toldthis storyto myson when he was a seventhgrader.I meantit as a funnystory,and Ipointedout thatit hadtaken meyears toappreciate thatteachers pedagogicstrategy.But thenmy回音son readthe bookhimself rightaway.The merelong-ago echoof apossible banwas enoughtobreathe life to hisreading.Adults havebeen knownto worrya greatdeal about the possibledestructive influenceof thepublishingworld onchildren.If youlook at the listof frequentlychallengedchildrensbooks“maintained bythe AmericanLibrary AssociationOffice ofIntellectual Freedom,youwillseea widerange oftouchy topics.Books canget challengedbecause theyinvolve magicPhilip Pullman,J.K.Rowling,orbecause theyoffend冒孑□religious sensibilities.46A WrinkleinTimeby Madeleine LEngle,hasbeen challengedas bothoverly andinsufficiently religious.Some booksare challengedbecause theydescribechildren behaving,well,childishly.JunieB.Jones,the heroineof aseries ofbooks byBarbara Park,gets in trouble forusing wordslike“stupid.So adultsworry thatbooks may be badforchildrens moralsand for their manners.In fact,banned booklists canbea great resourcefor parentslooking forbooksthat teachkidsabout theworld andthemselves.When yourchildren readbooks thathavebeenchallenged orbanned,you havea doubleopportunityasaparent:you candiscuss thebooks themselves,andtheinformation theyprovide,andyou canalso talkabout whypeople mightfind themtroubling.
24.What wasthe authorsteachefs pedagogicstrategyA.Arousing the students curiosity.B.Hiding bannedbooks.C.Listing bannedbooks.D.Telling somefunny stories.
25.Who probablywrote somethingchallenging religionA.J.K.Rowling.B.BarbaraPark.C.Junie B.Jones.D.MadeleineLEngle.
26.What doesthe authoradvise parentsto doA.Let childrenmake theirown choices.B.Involve themselvesin reading.C.Choose booksfor theirchildren.D.Observe theirchildrens behaviorclosely.
27.What isthe besttitle forthe passageA.Not AllChallenged BooksAre BadB.A GoodBook Isa LighttotheSoul一C.Banned orNot BannedThat Isthe Question!D.Parents ShouldRespect ChildrensChoiceWhen itcomes tounlikely friendships,wildlife neverstops toamaze.And agiant450-pound(大猩猩)(灌丛婴猴)gorilla sharing a heart-warming momentwith a
0.5-pound wildbushbabyis definitelyan unusualsight tobe seen.(鸟兽保护区)Over300rescued animalslive atApe ActionAfrica,Cameroon-asanctuaryfor endangeredanimals likegorillas,chimpanzees andmonkeys.Bobo,a westernlowland gorilla,isamong the first residentsat the sanctuary.The hugemale arrivedat thesanctuary whenhe wasonly(偷猎)two,after losinghis momdue topoaching.And backthen,Bobo wasfar fromthe strongmalehes now.Even thoughhe*s such a fearlessanimal,Bobo isnothing buta gentlegiant.And recently,hisgentleness evenblew awaythe caretakersatthesanctuary.While on their morningchecks,thecaretakers couldnot believetheir eyeswhen theysaw Bobosharingalovely momentwith his newestand mostunusual friend——a wildbushbaby.Its quiteamazing towatch thetiny animalinteracting insuchafriendly mannerwith itsgiantneighbor.The bushbabyshowed nofear ofBobo/said ElissaOSullivan,spokesperson forApeAction Africa.€cHe movedaround Bobosbody andspent histime jumpingaround in an opengrassyarea,before choosingto returnto Bobo.”Wild bushbabiesare normallynocturnal animals,so watchinga bushbabyhanging withagroup ofgorillas infull daylightwas even more amazingforthe caretakers.It isvery uncommontosee abushbaby during the dayjastaff membersaid.We havenever seena wildanimal interactingwitha rescuedone atthesanctuary.一The othergorillas threefemales andthree youngmales,soon becamevery interestedinBobos newfriend.However,Bobo suddenlybecame overprotectivetowards histiny companionandhe kepthis groupaway fromit.“Bobos group-mates wereextremely curious,but hekept themall atadistance,making surethat no one disturbed(打扰)hisnewfriend,^another staffrnembersaid/cThelittle bushbabywas happyto playin Bobo!s arms.”
28.What dowe knowabout BoboA.He losta familymember atage two.B.He wasborn ata largesanctuary.C.He protectedhis motherfrom poaching.D.He wasthefirstgorilla atApe ActionAfrica.
29.What didthecaretakersdiscover duringtheir morningchecksA.Bobo madea surprisingnewfriend.B.A bushbabywas lyingbeside Bobo.C.Bobo jumpedaround with his friends.D.A bushbabyreturned tocare forBobo.
30.What mightthe underlinedpart-iwcturnal animalsinparagraph5meanA.The animalsthat livein thebushes.B.The animalsthat liketo huntalone.C.The animalsthat hangwith largeanimals.D.The animalsthat restduringthe daytime.
31.What wasBobos attitudetowards thosegorillas showinginterest inthe bushbabyA.Unselfish.B.Unfriendly.C.Uncaring.D.Unclear.D(小睡)A new study ofolder adultsfinds excessive daytime napping may signal an increasing(阿尔兹海默症).risk of Alzheimefs diseaseInvestigators fromBrigham andWomens Hospital(认矢口的)report arelationshipbetweendaytime nappingand cognitiveaging:excessive daytimenappingpredicts anincreased futurerisk ofAlzheimefs,and adiagnosis ofAlzheimefs speedsup theincrease in daytime napping duringaging.“Daytime sleepbehaviors ofolder adultsare oftenignored,andaconsensus fordaytimenapping inclinical practiceand health care isstill lacking/said PengLi of the MedicalBiodynamicsProgram inBrighams Divisionof Sleepand CircadianDisorders.“Our teamcalls fora closerattentionto24-hour sleep patterns-not onlynighttime sleepbut alsodaytime sleep-for trackingthehealth ofolder adults/9Researchers atthe Brighamrecognized thatall previousstudies onAlzheimers diseaseassessednapping within a participantonly once,and mostof whichwere subjectiveandquestionnaire-based.In the new study,more than1000individuals,with anaverage ageof81,wereprovided Actical,a watch-like device,to wearon theirwrist forup to14days.After nappingepisodeswere identified,the napduration andfrequency werecalculated.The resultssuggest thatexcessivedaytime nappingmaysignalanincreasing riskofAlzheimers,and thatfaster yearlyincrease indaytimenappingmaybea signof worseningorunfavored clinicalprogression of the disease.Researchers acknowledgethat althoughthe methodof the newstudyhas beenwidely usedin(多导睡眠记录仪)sleep fieldstudies,they recognizethat polysomnographyisthegold standardforsleep scoring.Moreover,the participantsstudied wereolder,and therefore,the findingsmay notbeeasily translatedto youngerpeople.In addition,future studiesshould testwhether adirectintervention indaytimenappingcan lowerthe riskofAlzheimefsor cognitivedecline.“We hopeto drawmore attentionto daytimesleep patternsandtheimportance ofpatientsnoting iftheir sleepschedule changesover timeJ saidco-senior authorKun Huof theMedicalBiodynamics Program.Sleepchanges arecritical inshaping theinternal changesinthebrain.”
32.What isthenewstudy aboutA.The linkbetween Alzheimersand daytimesleep.B.Causes ofsleep disordersin olderadults.C.The symptomsof age-related cognitivedecline.D.Ways toprevent Alzheimefsdisease.
33.What doesPeng Listeam advocateA.Encouraging elderstogetenough restat night.B.Monitoring elders1sleeppatternsthroughout theday.C.Investigating thehealth ofelders withpoor sleep.D.Providing goodhealthcarefor elderswith Alzheimefs.
34.How didresearchers conductthenewstudyA.By interviewinga largenumber ofolder people.B.By carryingoutasurvey withquestionnaires.C.By trackingsleep witha wearabledevice.D.By referringto previousstudies onAlzheimers.
35.What isparagraph5mainly aboutA.Advice onadjusting sleeppatterns.B.Supporting evidencefortheresearch results.C.The potentialvalue ofthe studyfindings.D.Limitations ofthe presentresearch.第二节(共小题每小题分满分分)5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Howtotell your career storyI believe tellingyour storyis oneofthemost importantlife skillsbecause itisthemoment whenyoucommit tothe changewhat you want tomake in your life36Share whatyou reallywant to doIf you know whatyou reallywantto do forwork,tell peopleeven ifyou haven*t takenyour firststepdown thatpath.Dont holdback,go forit!37,not whatyou aredoing rightnow.When youtalkabout thework youvealways wanted to do,youll naturallysound moreexcited,and otherpeoplewill senseyour excitement.Share yourmotivationAs soonasyoutell someoneaboutthework youvealways wantedto do,immediately tellthem,about yourmotivation fordoing it.Communicate yourwhy yourpurpose,and yourreason formakinga changeinyourwork.38if theybelieve yourintentions arereliable.You mighteven shareapersonal story.39Your pastexperiences havevalue.They providedyou withmarketable skillsthat you canuse innewways tosupport your new work.They arepartof yournewstory.When youtalk tosomeoneabout whatyouwanttodo,share howyour pastexperiences makeyou uniquelyqualified todo it.How didthey leadyou hereto takethis nextstep Showhow theyrehelping youwork towardyournew purpose.For example,my workat CBSNews helpedmetotell stories.My workat dot-comshelped meunderstand thepossibilities ofthe digitalmedia.
40.My workas anentrepreneur helpedmeunderstand how to buildcommunities.A.How areyou uniquelyqualifiedB.Focus onwhere youwant yourlifetogoC.Here aresome“rules“for tellingyourcareerstoryD.Whats thedifference betweenold experiencesand newstoriesE.Ibelieveeveryone hasagreatuntold storythat deservestobetoldF.My workasasales trainertaught mehowtoinspire peopleto change第三部分语言运用G.People willbe moreengaged andevenmoremotivated tooffer youhelp(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)3015115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A BC D项A studentwho waspreparing tograduate fromschool sentout invitationsto herfamily inthehope theywouldbeable toattend ontheday.It wasntuntil a41dropped backin replythat she42she hadsent onetothewrong addressandthe messageinside isrestoring peoples43in humanity.The cardpolitely informedher thather44no longerlive atthe address,andthenew ownertookthe timeto45thestudenton herachievements-even enclosing$20inside asa46_.The strangersheart-warming actwas postedon Facebook,where thereceiver said,I47sent a()graduation invitationto myextended familysold address.I receivedthis touchingcard and$20!48!”It49,Regretfully Imust informyou thatyour relativesarenotlocated atthis address.I boughtthishousein Septemberand amnot50with formerowners,lunknowingly openedthe envelope51tothem bymistake andam returning the invitationto you.That beingsaid,I offermy congratulations!Idont52you,but Iam proudofyoufor pursuinga careerinaSTEM field.US womenhavealot ofworktodoto takeour placeinscience.The imageofthecard has53hundreds ofcomments aspeople wereleft surprisedby theheart-warming act.One saidhappily,It broughta54to myface.What awonderful andkindgesturefrom an
55.“Asecond said,nSome humansare absolutelywonderfUl.”
41.A.newspaper B.cardC.letter D.book
42.A.realized B.imagined C.hoped D.reported
43.A.order B.health C.fame D.faith
44.A.relatives B.teachersC.friends D.classmates
45.A.rule B.gift C.reward D.result
46.A.in dangerB.introubleC.in needD.in return
47.A.tells B.reads C.shows D.spreads
48.A.familiar B.satisfied C.mixed D.annoyed
49.A.exposedB.attached C.limited D.addressed
50.A.understand B.loveC.know D.influence
51.A.gainedB.invited C.made D.passed
52.A.picture B.flower C.tear D.smile第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
53.A.engineerB.strangerC.professor D.student1015阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Water shortageis oneofthe56great crisesfacing ustoday,with twothirds ofthe global稀缺的population livingin areas57water isscarce fora monthor moreevery year.There aretwocontributing factors58this problem:increasing globaldemand forwater,and unsustainablemeansby whichthese demandsarebeingmet.Yet,despite globalwater usagealready increasingthreefold三倍over thelast fiftyyears,it59predict thatthere willbeafurther60%-100%increaseinwaterusage by
2050.This isnot just60matter ofturningthetap offwhen youbrush your61tooth,cutting yourshowersdown to3minutes,or sharingthe washing-load withyour flatmates.In fact,daily activitiesofhuman makeup lessthan4%of ourtotal water consumption,with theremaining92%62fall intotwoinvisible1categories:the industrialproduction ofhousehold items,andtheproduction offood.Astonishingly,69%ofourtotal dailywaterconsumptioncomes fromthe63grow andproduction offoodalone.64unfortunate,there isno singlego-to referencebook forthe exactnumber ofliters usedinthe productionof anyindividual fooditem.This isa hardpill toswallow,for wehave otherfactors65consider whenweighing upthe benefitsof everyfood choice:taste,cost andconvenience.第四部分写作共两节、满分分第一节满分分4015学校英文报正在开展以为题的讨论,请使用图表中的调查结果写一篇Water pollution英文报道,内容包括水污染的原因描述;
1.水污染的危害;
2..你的建议注意
3.词数左右;.首句已给出,不计入总词数1802With thedevelopment ofsociety,water pollution is gettingmore andmore serious.第二节(满分分)25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A youngboy lovedfootball withall hisheart.But beinghalf thesize ofthe otherboys,he gotabsolutelynowhere.At allthe games,he hardlyever played.This teenagerlived alonewithhisfather.(看Even thoughthe sonwas alwaysonthebench duringgames,hisfatherwas alwaysinthestands台)cheering.This young man wasstill thesmallest ofthe classwhenheentered high school.His fathercontinuedto encouragehim.The young man wasdetermined totry hisbest atevery practice,andperhaps hedget to play whenhe becamea senior.All throughhighschoolhe nevermissed apracticeor agame,but remaineda bench-warmer allfour years.His fatherwas alwaysinthestands,always withwords ofencouragement forhim.Thispersistent youngathlete nevermissed practice.but henever got toplayinagame.Itwasthe endofhis seniorfootball season,and ashe waspractising forthe gameon Saturday,the coachmet himwitha telegram.The young man readthe telegramand becamecompletely silent.Struggling tospeak,hesaid tothe coach,“My fatherdied thismorning.Is itall rightifImiss practicetoday”The coachput hisarm gentlyaround hisshoulder and said,“Take therest ofthe weekoff,son.And donteven planto comeback tothe gameon Saturday.Saturday arrived,andthegame wasnotgoing well.When theteam wasten pointsbehind,a silentyoung manquietly slippedinto theemptylocker roomand puton hisfootball uniform.As heran ontothe sidelines,the coachand hisplayerswere surprisedto seetheir faithfulteammate backso soon.注意.续写词数应为左右1150,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2“Coach,please letme play.Tve justgottoplay today/5said theyoungman.After theteam hadleft thelocker room,the coachnoticed thatthis youngman wassittingquietly inthe cornerall alone.―武冈市・学年高三上学期期中考试英语20222023参考答案听力阅读21-
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57.where
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65.to consider应用文参考范文With thedevelopment ofsociety,water pollutionis gettingmore andmore serious.There aremanyreasons contributingto thisproblem.As canbe easilyseen fromthe chart,half ofthe water pollutioniscaused byfactories.35%comes fromagriculturewhile only5%is fromour families.Other reasonswhich resultin thispollutionaccountfor10%.Polluted waterbodies notonly doharm toanimals andplants,they alsohavea long-lasting effecton humans.We shouldtake somemeasures tofight againstwaterpollution.First ofall,we mustdrawpublic attentiontothe problem.Besides,more strictlaws shouldbe passedtohelp reducewaterpollution.All inall,only wheneverybody takesaction tostop thepollution willtheproblembesolved.读后续写参考范文Paragraph1:Coach,please letme play.Vve justgottoplay todayssaid theyoungman.The coachpretendednot tohear him.But theyoungmanpersisted,and finallyfeeling sorryforthekid,the coachgavein.“All right,youcango in.^^Before long,noonecould believetheir eyes.This youngman wasdoingeverything right.The otherteam couldnot stophim.His teamwon thegame.Paragraph2:After theteam hadleft thelocker room,the coachnoticed thatthis youngman wassittingquietly inthecornerall alone.lhe coachcame tohim andsaid,Kid,I cantbelieve it.You werefantastic!Tell mewhat gotinto youHow didyoudo it”He lookedatthecoach,with tearsin hiseyes,andsaid,“Well,you knewmy daddied,but didyouknowthat mydad wasblind,9The youngmanswallowed hardand forceda smile,“Dad cameto allmy games,but todaywasthefirst timehe应用文评分细则could seeme play,and Iwantedtoshow himIcoulddoit!”本题总分为分,按个档次给分
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155.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、2确定或调整档次,最后给分词数少于和多于的,从总分中减去分
3.601002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
4.下文的连贯性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
5.英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受如书写较差,以致影响交际,将分数降低一个档次
6.读后续写评分细则档次描述第五档与所给短文融洽度高,与所提供各段落开头语衔接合理L(21—25分)
2.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。
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