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湖北省荆州市沙市中学学年高三上学期月月考英2024-202512语学年度上学期级2024—20252022月月考英语试卷12命题人:考试时间年月日第20241226一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并5A BC标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段1对话仅读一遍
1.What doesthe manthink of his interviewA.Terrible.B.Impressive.C.Boring.
2.Who was injured in the accidentA.No one.B.Three women.C.A baby.
3.Where is the photographnowA.On thedesk.B.On thebookshelf.C.In a book.
4.Why didthe womanchange herjobA.She lostinterest ingolf.B.She got injured inher twenties.C.Practicing lawmade herearn more.
5.When willHelens mothercomeA.This Friday.B.This Sunday.C.Next Friday.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5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、、三个选项中选5A BC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;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5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Who isAlice mostprobablyA.The girlsworkmate.B.The girlssister.C.The girlsfriend.
7.What doesthe boythink thegirl shoulddoA.Say sorryto Alice.B.Spend moretime withAlice.C.Tell Aliceabout herthoughts.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Where isthe manA.In Paris.B.In London.C.In NewYork.
9.What doesthe manplan to do in the eveningA.Go to the theater.B.Eat ata restaurant.C.Walk throughHyde Park.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What kindof researchpaper isrequiredA.A report.B.A bookreview.C.A study.
11.What canwe learnabout the examinationA.It has at leastfive pages.of performingand theaudience wasspellbound by the passionin myvoice.When Ifinished mysong,thewhole hallburst into applause.Tears ofjoy welledup in my eyesas Emmapresented abig bunchof flowersto me,and mymum stoodnear,winking atus.From thatday forward,I learnedthat byovercoming fearsandself-doubts,we canmake adifference.【听力原文】(面试表现)Text1W:So,Alex,tell me.How didthe interviewgo Wereyou nervousM:Definitely,but I think Isaid all the rightthings,and theyseemed reallyimpressed.W:Great!Well,I hopeit goeswell and they offeryou ajob.(交通事故)Text2M:The carwas atotal loss.Did yousee itW:Yes.And itsunbelievable thatthree womenand ababy werenot hurtin thehorrible accident.(新护照照片)Text3M:Have youseen mynew passportphotograph Iput iton thedesk yesterday.W:Oh,yes,I showedit toPeter today.Then Iput iton thebookshelf.If sstill there.(谈论职业)Text4M:Did youstart outwith anacademic careerin mind,professorW:No,not atall.Believe itor not,I wasonce aworld-class golfer,but Igotinjuredin mytwenties,so Iwentto universityto studylaw instead.(出席会议)Text5M:Helen,there is a meetingthis Friday.You arerequired to be presentat thetime.W:Sorry,manager.Im afraidI cantMy motheris comingto visitme then.M:But youmust attendthe meeting.W:All right,Fil tellmy motherto putoff hervisit for a week.(向朋友倾诉)Text6M:I justsaw Aliceover there.She didntlook happy.Do you know whyW:She wantedto go shopping withme,but Itold herI hadto helpmy motherclean thehouse thisafternoon.Then shebecame unhappy.M:WhyW:
⑥She thinkswe shoulddo everythingtogether.Well,its truethat weused to do everythingtogether.But wereno longerkids.We justcant spendevery minutetogether now.M:I knowwhat youmean and I agree.
⑦Maybe youshould have a talkwith her.W:Thafs right.(伦敦西区)Text7W:Hello.Can Ihelp youM:Yes,er...I amgoing to see theWest End.But Ijust have one day.W:Well,you cangoshoppingin themorning in Oxford Street.M:How doI getthere()W:8You canwalk throughHyde Park.Its quitenear.M:Are thereany restaurantsinOxfordStreetW:Yes,there aremany aroundthe artgalleries.You canhave lunchthere.M:Are thereany museumsnear OxfordStreetW:
⑧Yes,the BritishMuseum.You cango therein theafternoon.M:
⑨I want to goto thetheater in the evening.W:Well,there aremany theatersnear there.
⑧You cantake abus from the BritishMuseum.M:Perfect.Thanks for your help.W:Youre welcome.Have agood time!(两种期末考试形式)Text8W:Dr.Anderson,some ofus area littlebit confusedabout thefinal examination.M:Well,you havetwo optionsin thiscourse.You caneither takea finalexamination oryou canwrite aresearchpaper.W:⑩What kindof researchpaper didyou have in mindA study,a bookreview ora reportM:⑩A report.A summaryreally,based uponcurrent researchin thefield.W:How longshould thereport beM:At leastfive pages.You shouldfinish itin threedays.Are youconsidering writinga paper,JaneW:®m notsure.IthinkId liketo knowa littlebit more about theexamination.M:All right.will beone hundredmultiple-choice questionscovering boththe lecturesand theoutsidereadings.W:Didnt yousay thatyou wouldgive usone hourto finishitM:Yes,I did.(W:gThat mustbe difficult.Tm going todothe researchpaper.(开业促销)Text9(W:Welcome toDannys ToolsEquipment.l^s partof ourgrand opening,all items in rows one and twoare onsale from2:00p.m.until closing time.This isbigger thanChristmas sale.M:If I knew it was onlytoday,I wouldhave comemuch earlier.I onlyhaveone hour left.W:^dually,our business hours arefrom10:00a.m.to5:00p.m.But weare closingonehourlate today.M:Thats great.W:The storedoesnt letanyone in after thebusinesshours.Those who are alreadyinside cankeep shoppinguntilclosingtime.So,take yourtime.M:Oh,OK.l^nd arealltheitemsin rowsone andtwohalf price但W:ts allhalf price.M:Fine,Id liketo usethis discount code Ifound online.Ifs$15off anelectronic product.W:@The saleI announcedis onlyfor itemsinrowsoneandtwo,not forrow three.However,you maystilluse thediscountcodefor theelectronic product.M:rd liketodothat,then.文化旅游节目Text10W:@iello,everyone.Welcome totodays programmeCulture Travel.Today Iwill talkabout America.@4o matterwhere yougo in the UnitedStates,you41find oneor morevery goodgolf courses.Both menandwomen,young andold in America takepart in this sport.^Therefore,people arevery likely to believethatgolf isthe mostpopular hobbyin America.But asa matterof fact,it isnt.American footballdates backto the19th century.If youhave everbeen toa footballgame inAmerica,youd besurprised tosee that thenumber ofaudience canbe upto twenty thousand.⑳his,however,is notthe mostpopular hobby,either.So,what isthe mostpopular hobbyinAmerica@^4ost surprisingly,the mostpopular hobbywith thelargestgroup of people ishome gardening.As we can see,some peoplegrow flowersand vegetablesand othersarevery fondof caringfor thegrass.With evergreengrass andbeautiful flowersin thegardens,everyone seemstoenjoy havinga livelyenvironment.home gardeningis indeedthe mostpopular hobbyas itofferseveryone thepleasure fromnature.B.It coversthe lecturesand outsidereadings.C.There are50multiple-choice questionsto answer.
12.Why doesthe womanchoose theresearch paperA.She thinkstheexamis difficult.B.She isgood atdoing research.C.She likesthe topicof thepaper.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What kindof saleisthe store holdingA.Closing sale.B.Holiday sale.C.Opening sale.
14.When musteveryone leavethestoretodayA.At6:00p.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At4:00p.m.
15.How muchare$100worth ofthings inRow TwoA.$
15.B.$
50.C.$
65.
16.Which rowmight theelectronic productbe inA.Row One.B.Row Two.C.Row Three.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isthe speakerA.A radiohostess.B.A tourguide.C.A traveler.
18.What doesthe speakersay aboutgolf inAmericaA.It hastwentythousand audience.B.It datesback tothe19th century.C.It isplayed bypeople ofall ages.
19.What doAmericans likedoing bestA.Gardening.B.Playing golf.C.Watching footballgames.
20.What isthe speakertalking aboutA.American sports.B.Americans5hobbies.C.Americans,lifestyles.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5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 DARevolutionaryGlasses MakeIt Safeto Driveat NightDidyouknowthat more than40percent ofall deadlycar accidentsoccur at night Arecentbreakthrough eyeglasstechnology hasmade it safe to drive atnight.Its almostlike havingX-ray”visionwhile driving.Spend moneyon yoursafety andpeace ofmind behindthe wheelwith apair of these cuttingedge nightdrivingglasses.The amountof caraccidents thatoccur atnight ismostly theresult ofpoor visibility.Evenwith60%less trafficon theroad atnight,accidents stillhappen dueto blindinglight andjust overallbaddriving visibility.Imagine being able toclearly seewhats infront ofyou andwhats approaching,even ifits verydarkand foggy.Once youstart wearingClearView nightglasses,youll feelmuch moreconfident andsafedriving whenits gettingdark.With ClearViewyou willnotice aninstant reductionin stronglight fromoncomingtraffic andbright streetlights.(镜片色彩)This isbecause thespecial yellowlens tintcan blockstrong bluelight,and increasecontrast.ClearView passesthe globaltraffic lightstandard forsafer sharpervision atnight withflyingcolors.You canstart usingClearView immediatelyeven ifyou wearglasses.Simply placeClearView ontopof yourglasses andbe amazedby thedifference thistechnology makes!Is itworth itAbsolutely!Keep apair ineach ofyour carsto makesure youhave yourglasses athandwhen nightcomes.If youcare aboutyour familyssafety thenthis isa no-brainer.
21.According tothe text,the maincause ofunsafe drivingatnightis.A.heavy trafficB.low visibilityC.poor eyesightD.bad driving
22.How doesClearView makeitsafetodriveat nightA.It curesnight blindness.B.It passesthe nationalstandard.C.It provides“X-ray”vision fordrivers.D.It reducesthe brightnessof stronglight.
23.What isthe purposeof thelast paragraphA.To inform.B.To explain.C.To promote.D.To entertain.BIt allstarted in2017when James Bowen,a thirty-something drugaddict whosurvived byplayingguitar on the street,found anorange catsitting infront of the doorofhisapartment.Bowen noticedthe catwas wounded.Without hesitating,the youngman tookhim tothe HumaneSocietyand spentthe littlemoney hehad onmedicine totreat him.Shortly thereafter,the cat,who washealing andfeeling muchbetter,began tofollow themusicianwhen heleft thehouse.Then oneday the cat goton thebus thatBowen tooktotheplace wherehe worked.That5s howthecat,who hadrecently beennamed Bob,began toaccompany hishuman friendto hismusicalperformances.Bobs merepresence attractedthe attentionof passers-by.He andBowen wouldfinishoff eachsong witha highfive.Pretty soon,the images of Bobwearing ascarf whilesitting onthemusicians shoulder,or keepinghim companywhile heplayed theguitar,began to go viralall over theworld.Eventually,the newsfound outabout thepair anddid astory for the magazineIslington Tribune.It wasnotlong afterthat whena bookagent appearedin theirlives andgave thema chanceto telltheir story.By then,Bowen,who hadmanaged to get away from drugs,wrote anovel calledA Street Cat NamedBob.He relatesin greatdetail howmeeting thecat changedhim.The booksoon soldmore thansix millioncopies and even spreadbeyond theborders of the UnitedKingdom.In fact,it wastranslated intothirty languages.Through allof thesechanging circumstances,Bob hasalways beenwith Bowen-on hisshoulder.Youcant makeup astory likethis.But lifealways givesopportunities to those whoknow howto gethold ofthem.So ifyou areever ina positionwhere acat haschosen you,dont ignoreit.You cantimagine allthegood thatlife mayhaveinstore ifyou decideto acceptthe proposal.
24.Why didJamesBowenkeep thecatA.The catwould helphim getawayfromdrugs.B.The catcould keephim company.C.The catwas alovely performer.D.The catneeded tobe takencare of.
25.What doesthe underlinedword relatesin paragraph6meanA.connects.B.identifies.C.narrates.D.concerns.A.It wasa hugesuccess.B.It waswritten bya bookagent.C.It helpedBowen stoptaking drugs.D.It wasfirst publishedinamagazine.
27.What canwe inferabout Bowenand BobA.They havetraveled allover the world.B.They arestruggling forsurvival.C.They healedand savedeach other.D.They no longer performonthestreet.
26.What dowe knowabout AStreetCatNamed BobCMost of thenew diseaseswe humanshave facedin the past severaldecades havecome fromanimals.The morewe comeinto contactwith wildanimals,the morewe riska so-called diseasespillover”fromanimals to humans.“As peoplemove andwildlife movein responsetoachanging environment,humans andwildlife andanimalswill comein contactmore regularly,“said JeanneFair fromthe Los Alamos NationalLaboratory inNewMexico.Fair arguesthat byshifting animalhabitats,climate changewill alsomake theopportunitiesfor diseasespillover morefrequent.Everything is sort ofshifting andwill shiftinto the future astheenvironment changesthrough climate change,Fair said.Scientists,including climatologistsand epidemiologistson Fairsteam atLosAlamos,are beginningtomodel howchanges tothe climatewill impactthe spread of infectious diseases.Its earlydays forthis kindofresearch,but previousstudies suggestthat extremeweather hasalready playeda rolein atleast oneoutbreak.Scientists saydrought anddeforestation havecombined toforce batsout ofrainforests andintoorchards inMalaysia tofind food.Those bats,a common disease reservoir,then passedthe Nipah virusthrough pigstohumansfor thefirst timein thelate1990s.“Were goingby thepast datato reallypredict whatsgoingtohappen in thefutureJ Fairsaid,“And so,anytime youincrease thatwildlife-human interface,thats sortof anemerging diseasehot spot.And so,that9s justincreasing aswe goforward.Jeffrey Shaman,head ofthe climateand healthprogram atColumbia Universityspublic healthschool,argues wedont yetknow whetherclimate changewill causea netincrease ininfectiousdiseaseratesglobally.For example,mosquitos carrydisease thataffects millionsofpeopleacross theworld everyyear.As theirhabitats expandin someparts oftheworld,they mightcontract diseaseselsewhere.Shaman sayswhatwe knowfor certainabout climate change isthat itwill makeit harderto predictwhere diseaseoutbreakswill popup.
28.How doesclimatechangeaffect thespreadofdisease according to FairA.By breakinganimals9habits.B.By increasinganimals9varieties.C.By promotinganimals breeding.D.By changinganimals9living environment.
29.What isthe example of batsfor inparagraph3A.Explaining theinfluence ofNipahvirus.B.Proving theharm ofbats tohuman beings.C.Showing theeffects ofclimatechangeondisease.D.Presenting scientists9early studyabout thecause ofdisease.
30.What canwe inferfrom Fairswords inparagraph4A.Humans shouldgive upstudying animals.B.Past datacan solvethe problemsin thefuture.C.Disease hotspots willdisappear ifanimals dieout.D.Frequent contactwith animalscan causedisease outbreaks.
31.What could be thebest titlefor the textA.Climate Changeand DiseaseSpillover B.Animals,Interaction withHumansC.Scientists5Prediction forDisease OutbreaksD.Early Studiesabout ExtremeWeatherDThere havebeen manyproblems withour schoolstoday,the biggestof whichis closelyrelated to ourculture.In general,our culture,as representedinthe media,gets excitedby famousstars,and constantlystressesthat itswhat youhave,not whatyou are,that counts.Parents areencouraged tobe awayfrom evenverysmall childrenfor most ofthe day.Too manyvoters gofor politicianswho wouldrather cutschoolfunding thantoget rid oftax cutsfor thewealthy.All contributegreatly tothe problemsof educatingourchildren.Today9s teachershave todeal witha culturethat isvastly differentthan inthepast.They reportthatthere is,among morechildren than ever,a lackof motivation,no driveto succeedor eventry.The rolemodelsthat boysview inthe mediamostly consistof men in comediesand othershows whoare rudeandoften extremelyimmature;self-centered oveipaidathletes;meninmovies,television dramas,video games,etc.whoarepreoccupied withviolence andpower.As LeonardSax wrotein BoysAdrift.Teenage boysarelooking fbrmodels ofmature adulthood,but wenolongermake anycollective effortto providesuchmodels.Girls areattacked not only withsuch annoyingimagesofmales,but alsowith womenwho arepreoccupiedwith appearanceand areextremely materialistic.In sucha culturalenvironment,it ismore importantthaneverto haveresponsible,loving andcaringparents who have enoughtime andmotivation todevote to their childrenand seeto itas theirduty tomodelfor themand raisethem withhigh standardsof honestyand responsibilityalong withtending totheirphysical needs.They need to careenough tosee thattheir childrenare notattacked with the garbagethatcomes frommovie,television andcomputer screens.In todays culture,they arebasically aloneinthiseffortsince,unfortunately,so muchis workingagainst them.Until we,asaculture,face thetruth aboutourselves-that weare notproviding adequatelyforagreatmany ofour children——the stormwill continueto sweepover our education system.
32.How isparagraph1mainly developedA.By analyzingcauses.B.By showingdifferences.C.By describinga process.D.By usingtime order.
33.What doestodays cultureprobably bringtothechildrenA.Narrow accessto entertainment.B.Little desirefor success.C.Few materialisticmodels.D.Poor understandingabilities.
34.According tothetext,in todaysculture parentsneed to.A.devote moretotheirchildren B.find honestmodels fortheir childrenC.keep theirchildren awayfrom computersD.help theirchildren developmotivation
35.What isthe authorsattitude towardstodaysculture第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分A.Positive.B.Dissatisfied.C.Uncertain.D.Approving
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512.5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Are youa social media addictAre youalways checkingyour smartphonetoseehow many“likes”youve receivedforyourlatest post36Mostofus checkour phonesan averageof150times aday.Around30%ofthetotal timespent onlineis dedicatedto social media.The occasionalpost onTwitter ora fewminutesscrolling throughour Facebookfeed canbe arelaxing additiontoourday.37This issomething particularlymaking youngadults painful,accordingtoa studyfromtheUniversity ofPittsburgh.38In tests,those peoplewho checksocial mediafrequently are
2.7times more likelytobedepressed comparedtothosewho spendmostoftheir timegenerally surfingthe Internet,whohavejust
1.7times therisk.Some ofus certainlyfeel sadwhen wereignored onsocialmediasites,or when we seesomeone elsehavinga bettertime thanus.39A clinicalpsychologist,Abigael San,recently toldthe BBCthat,Its arealissue,and itsbeen gettingsignificantly worseoverthelast5-6years.You canget sohooked thatit takesyouaway fromyour realrelationships andyou willeven feeldepressed.However,Abigael doesadmit thatsocialmedia ismorelikelyto makepre-existing issuesworse thandirectly causethem.40Well,I supposewe allwanttobe likedand wedont wantto missout ona conversationthatstaking placeonline.But weneedtoknow whento switchoff ourvirtual onlineworld andconnect withthereal worldinstead.A.Dont worry,youre notalone.B.But depressionisamore seriouscondition.C.In fact,phones areincreasingly usefulto us.D.It takesa lotof self-discipline togetridof sucha badhabit.E.Some expertsnow fearthis habitcouldbedamaging ourmental health.F.Despite thesewarning signs,why dosome ofus continueto keepclickingG.It findsthe morethey usesocialmedia,the morelikely theyare tobe depressed.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DInmy lastyear ofhigh school,I wasunder greatpressure.My friendsand Iwere41to college,writingessays answeringthe question,“What makesyou diflferent”Without doubt,we allknew theanswer.In aculturewhere all42tobe a cheerleader but onlya fewcould,itwasthe momentwhenweput onthe uniformthatmade us
43.As Ilisted all my44intheessay,I realizednone meantmorethanbeing acheerleader.Atseventeen,I was45thatthecollege admissionsdepartments feltalike.My tension46withthetryouts approaching.Luckily,I hadmy families947,especially Molly,myyounger sister,who startedthe samehigh schoolthat year.Not48enough,Mollyalways fearedthe unknown.But withmy experiencesand49,she graduallyadjusted toand evenenjoyedher newlife asa freshman.Eventually,thedayofthetryouts came.I gaveit everythingI had.The resultwas dueFriday afternoon.I turned50that morningbut Mollysaid nothing.She justhanded mea notethat Istuffed intoabook51andthen Irushed toschool.In thelast class,the note52as Igrabbed myEnglish book.It said:“You arethe bestsisterwhatever happens.Without yourhelp,I wouldnever enjoymy highschool life.Having asister likeyoumakes mespecial.The bellrang,but Istayed whereI was,rereading mysisters noteuntil thewords53,Suddenly,Iknewwhat reallyset meapart.It wasnot aboutbeingacheerleaderbuta54sister.I mademy waydown the hall,my eyesglued tomy veryown personal55,who waswaiting
41.A.driving B.applying C.admitted D.reduced
42.A.hated B.failed C.longed D.refused D.
43.A.unique B.lucky C.successful commonD.
44.A.promises B.shortcomings C.achievements prioritiesD.
45.A.surprised B.convinced C.persuaded encouragedD.
46.A.worked B.reduced C.mounted disappearedD.
47.A.support B.belief C.approval permission
48.A.proud B.generous C.sympatheticD.adaptable
49.A.ambition C.leadershipB.guidance D.inspection
50.A.bored C.excitedB.anxious D.annoyed D.
51.A.slowly C.hurriedlyB.delightedly confidentlyD.
52.A.slipped outC.lay aroundB.died outwent aroundD.
53.A.emerged C.changedB.faded blurred
54.A.hopeful C.carefulB.respectful D.helpful
55.A.assistant C.agentB.cheerleader D.trainerpatiently forsomeone shethought special.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515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1You cannotjudge abook bylooking atits cover,and neithercan youjudge agood class teacher bylookingat herdegree.Thats56a groupof parentsand studentsin Hangzhouhas foundout thissemester.When theycame toschool inSeptember,the students57shock to learn thattheir classteacher wasaP.E.teacher.How coulda teacher58brain wasjust abig musclehelp themimprovetheir studiesTheir parentswere equallyhorrified andpressured the school59replace“MissMuscle witha“Miss Brain.However,after threemonths,Miss Musclehas turnedout tobe awonderfulclass teacher,who keepsher students60motivate intheir studiesand involvedin schoolactivities.The initialnegative reactionagainst MissMuscle”is61exampleofbias.We areall biasedin oneway62another.We getthem fromour upbringing,themediaandevenoureducation,but63a littleeffort,wecanovercome ourprejudice.In thecase above,the parentsand studentslet theirbiasabout P.E.teachers cloudtheir64judge atfirst.Fortunately,they65manage tocorrect theirbias andnowhaveapretty extraordinaryclassteacher.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,上周你班参观了当地的历史博物馆请给你的英国朋友写一封邮件分享这Ryan次经历,内容包括所见所闻;.你的感想L2注意.写作词数应为左右;.请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答1802Dear Ryan,Yoursy第二节Li Hua(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When I was inmiddle school,my familymoved toSeattle,where myparents startedtheir newbusiness-a smallgrocery storedownstairs myhouse.As agirl ofshy andreserved nature,I hadto takea freshstart tofitinto thecity life.One sunnyday,my schoolannounced anexciting event,a talent show forthe localfood bank.Studentswere encouragedto showcasetheir uniquetalents infront ofthe publicinthecity hallon NationalDay.Abuzz ofexcitement filledtheschoolas everyonebegan preparingforthe big day.Deep down,I felta sparkofcuriosity anda desireto participate.However,my self-doubt heldme back,“I donthave anyspecial skillstoshare/9Days turnedinto weeks,andthetalent showdrew closer.I couldntshake theupsetting feelinguntil onedayEmma,one ofthe mostpopular girlsinmyclass,came tome whileI washelping inthe grocerystoreafter class.How aboutsinging togetherinthetalentshowShe grinned,UI heardyou singinga tune,alongthe wayback home.I canthelp followingyou here.Gosh,I couldntbelieve myears.Emma,withpersonality andpopularity,acknowledged mylittle talent.Since Emmahad theworlds prettiestvoice,I feltlikebeing favouredby fortune.“You twoThe talentshow forthe foodbank Mymum benttowards usand herface litup.A bigoccasion.Then alight bulbseemed togo inher head.“Why notpractise rightnow upstairsI betyoull beaperfect match.Winking atus sheseemed toknow wewere thinkingalike.5(排练)Emma andI embarkedon rehearsingalmost everysingle dayafter school.We brainstormed,exchanged ideasand rehearsedthe scene.As thedays rolledby,I wasfeeling prettygood aboutour act.Butthe daybefore the performance,Emma calledthat shehad anacute stomachacheand wasnot inany shapetoperform.注意续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答3Paragraph1:I wascompletely shockedby thenews._________________________________________________Paragraph2:Finally camethe bigmoment._______________________________________________________高三年级月月考英语答案12听力1-5BABBC6-10CCBAA11-15BACAB16-20CACAB阅读理解21-23BDC24-27DCAC28-31DCDA32-35ABAB36-40AEGBF完形填空41-45BCACB46-50CADBB51-55CADDB语篇填空
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57.were shocked
58.whose
59.to replace
60.motivated
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65.managed应用文参考范文Dear Ryan,Last week,our classvisited thelocal historymuseum,which turnedout tobeatruly enrichingexperience.I cantwait toshare mygain andreflection withyou!We exploredvarious invaluableancient Chineseobjects,andI was particularlyfascinated bya setofbronze vesselsthat wereused insome ceremoniesthousands ofyears ago.Seeing theseartifacts upclosemade merealize thedepth andrichness ofour cultural heritage.More notably,it alsohighlighted theimportanceof preservingthese historicaltreasures forfuture generations.The tripnotonlydeepened myunderstanding ofhistory,but alsoinspired metolearnmoreaboutourancient civilizations.Now,I havea deepunderstanding ofwhy preservingculturalheritageissoimportant.Yours,Li Hua读后续写参考范文Iwascompletely shockedbythenews.Gloomy anddesperate,I satsilently inthe roomfor whatseemedlike ages,unsure ofwhat todo next.Then Istarted topace upand downlike acaged animal,debating withmyself whetheror nottogoon stagealone.How canthis bepossible”I thoughtto myself.Fear andanxiety coursedthrough myveins,and itseemed thatall ourhard workwasinvain.But thenthethought ofthe supportand encouragementfrom Emmaand mymom cameflooding backtome.It wasat themomentthat Irealized thatI couldn5t letself-doubt holdme back.Filled withdetermination,I resolvedtoproceed withtheperformanceby myself.Finally camethebigmoment.As Istepped ontothe stage,I couldfeel myheart thumpingwildly inmychest.Glancing aroundthehall,I tooka deepbreath andbegan tosing.Surprisingly,allmyworriessuddenly disappearedandawave ofconfidence washedover me.Iwascompletely immersedinthejoy。
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