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常州市教育学会学业水平监测高三英语试题年月日203118注意本试卷分四个部分,答案全部做在答题纸上总分为分考试时间分钟150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节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5A BC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对话仅读10一遍
1.What is the womanprobably doingA.Watching TV.B.Writing a school report.C.Reading ajournal article.
2.What will the speakersdo firstA.Board the train.B.Shop forsome gifts.C.Look forarestaurant.
3.Which placewillthe speakers probablyhead fornextA.The garden.B.The kitchen.C.The diningroom cod
4.What doesthe manadvise the girl todoA.Play withher brother.B.Buy a new robot.C.Do other things.
5.Where willthe speakersprobably havethe picnicA.In theforest.B.In thenearby town.C.At the top of the hill第二节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5A BC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;听完后,5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.How longhas the man been a wedding photographerA.For16years.B.For24years.C.For40years.
7.What are thespeakersmainly talkingaboutA.A weddingceremony.B.The manscareer story.C.A modemdigital camera.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Dentist andpatient.C.Teacher andstudent.
9.Why doesthemanapologize to the womanA.For forgettingto buyher agift.B.For startingthe moviewithout her.From myperspective,the museum fever is a pursuitof beautythat canenhance aestheticsandbroaden horizons.The immersiveexperience isof greatersignificance thananything else.Yours,读后Li Hua续写As Maxnavigated thefrozen landscape,he encounterednumerous challenges.The snowwei ghedheavilyon hissmall body,slowing hisprogress.His pawsgrew numbwith cold,and hisfur becamecoveredwith ice.Finally,after hoursof searching,Max discoveredEmma beneatha snowcovered tree.With aburst ofexcitement,Max barkedjoyfully,awakening thegirl fromher unconscious state.Hegently nudgedher withhis nose.Emma,shivering from the cold,clung toMaxs warm furas hecarefully江苏省海安高级中学景苏华guided herback home.QQ771515126As thetwo figuresemerged from the storm,all the villagers watchedin awe.In aflash,thegirPsmother recognizedher daughter,frightened butalive.Overwhelmed,the mothercollapsed tohe rknees,hands tremblingas shereached out to her,Thank God!You areback!^^Max circledaroun dthereunited motherand daughter,tail waggingjoyfully.The villagers,witnessing thisheartwarm ingreunion,let outcollective sighsof relief.Their faceswere illuminatedby smilesthat meltawa ythe cold.Max had not onlysaved Emmabut had also igniteda senseof unitywithin thecommun ity,making thebitterwinter aseason ofhope andgratitude.听力原文Text1M:Do youhave tohave thaton soloud Imtrying toread thisjournal article,but Icant concentrate.W:Sorry,but Ihave to.Ifs for aschoolproject!M:Well,can youtry watchingit with your headphones,please Theyconnect to the TV,you know1Text2M:Its already11:30a.m.The staffsaid wehad towait for thetrainfbr anotherhalf an hour orso.W:Oh,goodness!Tm reallyhungry now.We shouldfind somewhereto getlunch first.M:Okay.2I want to visit the giftshop afterlunch.Text3M:Look,this isthe kitchenand diningroom.I spendmore time in herethan anywhereelse,I think.W:Its beautiful.And what a lovelyview of the garden!M:Right!I growvegetables and herbs out there.Come on,Til showyou around!3Text4W:Dad,Billy doesntlet meplay withhis newrobot!Ifs notfair!M:Sweetheart,hes allowedto sayno.Its hisfavorite birthdaypresent.Besides,youre alittle tooyoungto playwith a toy likethat.You canfind somethingelse todo.4Text5M:Shall wchave ourpicnic at thetopof thishillW:Hmm...Lefs waita bit.We needwater,and themap saystheres asafe springin thatforest.M:Okay.5Then we can headto thenearest townand finda placeto sleeptonight.Text6W:John,how longhave youbeenaweddingphotographer6M:Well,my firstpaid jobwas mycousins16th birthdayparty,and shesjust turned40now.So...you canwork itout!6W:Amazing!Do youdo differenttypes ofevents,not justweddingsM:Tm opento differenttypes ofjobs.But weddingspay better than mostotherthings.Plus,theyre justmoreexciting thanretirement partiesor businessevents.W:It mustbe quitehigh pressure,though.M:Yeah,we onlyhave onechance toget itperfect!And itwas particularlystressful in the olddays.At least,modern digitalcameras allowus to take thousandsof photosnow.Text7W:Hurry up!You werein therefor ages!M:Oh,sorry,dear.Did youwant tobrush yourteeth,or somethingW:No.But Ithought wewere watchingthat movietonight.I almoststarted withoutyou!M:Oh,right!Lefs dothat.Sorry,I losttrack of time.I alwaysstart daydreamingwhen Imin the shower.910Its whereI getmy bestideas!10W:Me too,actually!I wonderwhy thatis.M:Its calledtheshowereffect”.I readan articleabout it.You feelrelaxed andhave noother taskstocomplete,so itfrees yourmind upto be creative.W:Oh,cool!M:Unfortunately,I alwaysforget mygreat ideasbefore Ican writethem down.10W:Maybe Ishould getyou anunderwater penas agift!10M:Ha-ha!10Good idea,thanks.Anyway,lefs watch!Text8M:All in all,Im veryhappy withLilys progressthis year.1113W:Thanks,Mr.Lee.Tm gladto attendthis parent-teacher conference.12I mustadmit thatI was转学worried she would beunadapted becauseof transferringto a new school.11M:Well,she waspretty quietat first.But shehas gaineda lot of confidencesince shestarted makingfriends.W:Yes,weve hadone ortwo of the girlscome toplay atour house,and theyseem verynice.M:Thats true.Theyre afriendly groupof kids.And,I mustsay,Lily hasmade agreat influenceon oneortwo ofher moretalkative classmates.W:ReallyM:Yes,shes sofocused onher schoolwork,which seems to help them concentratetoo.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华W:Thafs great!QQ771515126M:Her readingis particularlyadvanced for her age.As youcan see,we havea storycorner^^in ourclassroom,and shespends alotoftime there.12W:Oh,she alwaysenjoys reading and writing stories.We takeher to the library every week.13M:Fantastic.Keep thatup!Text9W:Hi there,sir.Could youtell meyour nameM:Im JohnChambers.W:Hello,John.141516Im Amy.Im hereto helpyou.I understandyouve hada badfall.Do youremember whathappened14M:Not really.I wasjust onmy wayto thestore.14I neededto buysome stufffor lunch.W:So,you dontremember feelingdizzy beforeyou fellM:No.I dontthink so.W:Well,a passer-by hadseen whathappened andhe believedyou trippedover arock on the path,rightthere.15M:That soundspossible.15W:It lookslike youvehit yourhead,John.M:Yes,its prettypainful.W:Dont worry.The cutisnt bleedingtoo badly.However,I amgoing to take you to thehospital togetchecked.You cannever betoo carefulwith headinjuries.M:I reallyappreciate yourhelp.W:Lets getyou upand takeyouto the truck.Til staywithyouand myco-worker willdrive usto thehospital.16Is thereanyone wecan callfor youM:My daughterSara,please.I thinkher numberis onmy phone.W:Fine.Dont worry.Everything willbe okay.Text10We knowit takessomeone with a bigheart torescue lostor abandonedanimals.But,in thecase ofonelittle dog,it alsotook someonewith stronglegs andpowerful lungs!The43-year-old ThairunnerKhemjira Klongsanunwas takingpart ina marathonwhen shenoticed atiny lostdog,lying by the sideofthe road.17The otherrunners simplypassed himby,but Klongsanunrealized heneeded help.Therewere nohouses,other dogs and peoplearound.She knewthat ifshe justleft himthere,hewouldprobablydie.17Therefore,she didthe onlything shecould do.She pickedhim upand carriedthat cutebaby19miles to the finishline!Running almost20miles carryinga dogwas trulya challenge,she said,It wastwotimes moretiring thana normalmarathon,but Idid itanyway justbecause hewas adorable.After therace,Klongsanun madeevery effortto find the dogsowner,1819but had no luck,so shedecided toadopthim herself.The dognow livesinabig familyof28other dogsas wellas30cats.19Currently,Klongsanun issaving upto realizeher lifesdream ofbuilding arescue homefor unwantedanimals.20She alsohopes toestablish afund tohelp homelessdogs injuredby vehicles.C.For takinga showerfor along time.
10.How doesthe womanfeel atthe end of the conversationA.Amused.B.Annoyed.C.Thankful.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Why was the womanworried about LilyA.She suddenlybecame shyand quiet.B.She hadto studyata new school.C.Her friendswere tootalkative.
12.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At home.B.In alibrary.C.In a classroom.
13.What dowe knowaboutLilyA.She isbad atwritingstories.B.She cantconcentrate onher studies.听第段材料,回答第至题C.She goesto thelibraryeveryweek.
9141614.What wasJohn doingatthetime of the accidentA.Buying somefood.B.Walking to the shop.C.Talking onthe phone.
15.How didJohn probablyget hutA.He fellinto ahole.B.He washit by a car.C.He trippedover astone.
16.Who willdrive JohntothehospitalA.The womanscolleague.B.His daughter.C.The woman.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What happenedtothelittle dogmet byKlongsanum A.He waslost andalone.B.He hadbeen hitby acar.C.He wasrunning ona busyroad.
18.What didKlongsanun dofirst tohelpthedog afterthe raceA.She tookhim to a pethospital.B.She triedto findhis owner.C.She adoptedhim herself.
19.How manycats doesKlongsanun haveA.
28.B.
30.C.
58.
20.What isKlongsanun^biggest dreamA.Helping morehomeless people.B.Becoming amarathon champion.C.Creating ananimal rescuecenter.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)
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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 DASAT Registration FeePolicyAbout SATThe SAT isthe mostwidely usedand mostrigorously researchedcollege admissionstest inhistory.Virtually everycollege in the United States acceptsthe SATas ameasure of the criticalthinkingskills studentsneed foracademic successin college.TheSATassesses how well studentsanalyzeand solveproblems—skills learnedin schoolthat areneeded in college.SAT istypically administratedseven timesa year.Students cantake itas manytimes asthey want.SATRegistrationFeeThe SATregistration feefor international students is$60,plus a$43regional fee.Additional RegistrationFeesAdditional feesare charged for theseservices.All additionalfees relatedto digitaltesting arethe same regardlessof whetherstudents chooseto testinside oroutside theUnitedStates.Service FeeDetailsTest center fee(select Viewa listof test centers that are knownto chargea test$24)centerfee.locations onlyForregistering afterthe regulardecline butbefore thelateLate registration$30registration deadline.(For changingyour testcenter only.To changethe testChangetestcenter$25date,you mustcancel andregister fora newtest.Lear how)to changeyour registration information.Cancel registrationfee$25For cancelingyour registrationby thechange deadline.Score ServiceFeesChecking yourscores onlineis freeof charge,Fees arechargedforsome score-related services,however.Refund policyIfyou cancelyour SATregistration twodays beforethe test,youll receivea fullrefund ofyourregistration feebut willbe chargeda cancellationfee.Rush scorereports cantbe refunded.
21.What can be learnedabout SATfromthetextA.It isheld everyother month.B.It highlightscritical thinking.C.It ismeant forinternationalstudents.D.It is administrated bydifferent colleges.
22.A Chinesestudent whomisses theregular deadlineand stillwants totake thetest willpay atotal of.A.$103,B.$
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23.What of the followingcan youget forfreeA.Sitting anSAT test.B.Selecting wheretotakea test.C.Cancelling anSAT test.D.Checking yourscores online.BA proteinis alarge,complex macromoleculecomposed ofone ormore longchains of amino acids(氨基酸).Present inand vitalto everyliving cell,proteins areessential for the structure,function,and一regulation ofthe bodystissues andorgans.Yet,before Frederick Sanger oneof onlytwo peopletoever receivetwo Nobel Prizes in thesamecategory——little wasknown aboutproteins andthe(排序)sequence oftheir aminoacid chains.FrederickSangergraduated witha doctoratein biochemistryfrom St.Johns Collegein
1943.Yet,it(胰岛素)wasnt untilhis workwith insulin that Sangerdifferentiated himselfin thefield ofchemistry.His firsttrue accomplishmentoccurred whenhe successfullydetermined thecomplete aminoacid(牛)sequence oftwo proteinchains inbovine insulinin theearly1950s.His researchproved thatproteinshave adefined chemicalcomposition,andheeventually concludedthat everyproteinhadaunique sequence.In1958,Sanger was awarded theNobelPrize in Chemistryfor showinghowamino acidslink togetherto forminsulin,and,therefore,providing thetools forscientists toanalyzeany proteinin thebody.He wenton tothink aboutthe ideasof howDNA codesfor proteins.Together with another scientist,Sanger publishedthe“Plus andMinus Technique/9a sequencingprocedure todetermine theorder ofthechemical baseswhich spelloutthegenetic codefor allliving things.When hedesigned amore efficientmethodin1977,he nameditthe“Sanger Method.The SangerMethod”allows longstretches ofDNAto berapidly andaccurately sequenced,which earnedhim hissecond NobelPrizeinChemistry in
1980.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ771515126This methodeventually allowedscientists todecode thethree billionletters ofthe humangeneticcode,giving sciencethe abilityto distinguishbetween normaland abnormalgenes.In thesame way,Sangers workdirectly contributedtothedevelopment ofbiotechnology drugslike humangrowthhormone.
24.Why doesthe passagestarts withmentioning thefunction ofproteinsA.To leadinthetopic ofbiochemistry.B.To attractthe attentionofthereaders.C.To illustrate the significanceof Sanger9s discovery.D.To show the complexityof bodies9tissues andorgans.
25.What mainlyleads toSangers successA.His life-long commitmenttothesame scientificfield.B.His choiceof majoringin biochemistryincollege.C.His cooperativerelationship withother scientists.D.His courageof challengingformer researchfindings.
26.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.Side effectsof Sangefsfindings.B.Sanger9s primarymethods ofresearch.C.Practical applicationsof Sangersdiscovery.D.Proper justificationsfor Sanger*s researchprocess.
27.The authordevelops thisarticle.A.in orderoftimeB.in orderof spaceC.by makingcomparisons D.by givingexamplesCMany sayartificial intelligenceisthebiggest inventionsince theInternet.The suddenrise oflarge(大肆宜传)一language modelslike ChatGPThas fueledthe hypetoahigher levelAI willbe thecommonlanguage theworld speaksand humanscan buildthe Towerof Babelagain.With thetechnologyin hand,it seemsspending thousandsof hoursto mastera differenttongue issimply awasteof time.Duolingos co-fbunder andCEO Luis von Ahnhas adifferent opinionHe saidits stillworthwhilefor peopleto learnanewlanguage despitethe rapidadvancement of AI poweredtranslation technologyinthe pastdecade.Computers arebetterthanhumans playingchess.And thereare more people playingchessnow thanthere9s everbeen,“said von Ahn.People justwanttodo certainthings evenif computersaregood atit.According to Duolingos research,the majorityof newlanguage learnersagreed learning a newlanguagecould maketravelling abetter experienceand morefin;and80percent thinklearning newlanguageswill inspirethem to be travelerswith anadventurous spirit.LuisvonAhn co-founded Duolingoin2011,which offerscustomized learningexercises,immediate(游戏化).feedback andgamification Theplatform providesequal accesswith over40languages toeveryonewho wantsto learn.Last year,the companyeven rolledout sessionsfor itsfirst dialectlanguage-Cantonese.The appattracted manyMandarin leanersas well.Their primarymotivation totry thelanguagewas for“intellectual智力的)development/9according tothe company.江苏省海安高级中学景苏华QQ771515126Duolingo has applied AItechnology tothe language learning platformsince dayone.With apowerfulAI tool,it canprovide conversationsbased onprevious exchangeswith theuser tomakelanguage leaningmore natural.The AIcan understandthe sentencesand reacttotheinput fromlearnersto keeptheconversationgoing.The goalforthelanguage learning app forvonAhnhimself,is tooperate onpar witha humantutor.He saidDuolingo isalready aseffective asstudy inaclassroom.I thinkwith AI,we9re gettingcloserand closerto beingas goodas aone-to-one humantutor.he said.
28.The authorwrites the underlined partin paragraph1to showthat manypeople believe.A.learningasecond languageis significantto humansB.AI shouldnot beused asa commonlanguage forhumansC.it isunnecessary forhumans to learn different languagesD.humans arepowerful enoughto masterdifferentlanguages
29.Why dopeople wanttolearnanewlanguage accordingtoDuolingosCEO andresearchA.Out ofhuman nature.B.Out ofpressure oftravelling,C.Thanks tohuman9s increasingintelligence.D.Thanks tothe advancementofAItechnology.
30.What doestheunderlinedphrase onpar with“in paragraph7meanA.together with B.instead ofC.specially forD.as wellas
31.What isthe besttitle ofthis textA.People learnlanguages toenrich theirlife,not ruinit.B.Duolingo usesAI tohelp,languagelearning,not killit.C.With Duolingo,learningasecond languageis time-consuming.D.Helped byDuolingo,morepeopleare learninganewlanguage.DThe greatBritish publicloves twothings:dogsandbanning things.What happenswhen thetwopassions bumpinto eachotherTo answerthat,consider thedilemma ofthe Bully XL,a dogthat hashuge,powerful jawsand cangrowtobe60kg.To fansthe creatureisagentle giant.To campaigners,it isa threatbehind asharpincrease infatal attacks.After aman waskilled bya pairofthedogs inStaffordshire onSeptember14th,the governmentsidedwith thecampaigners.Adopting theserious mannerof aprime ministerdeclaring war,Rishi Sunaksaidthat the Bully XLwould be banned bythe endofthe year.Although theyaccount forbarely1%of all dogs,Bully XLcarry outalmost halfof allreportedattacks,says BullyWatch,a campaigngroup.The dataare notexact,as not alldogbites arerecorded.But(凶猛的nor arethey equal.Gentle bitesfrom aChihuahua areone thing;an attackbyamonster mutt杂交犬)is another.(定义)Before theBully can bebanned,however,the governmentis strugglingto defineit.Only(品种)then wouldit beadded toa listof fourexisting illegalbreeds withconsequences foranyone whoowns,sells,breeds orabandons them.Lawyers arguethat thelaw used,the DangerousDogs Actof1991,isamess.Animal charitiessaybad ownersaretheproblem——they canalways findlarge equallyfierce dogs.The affairshows howit canbe easyto influencepolicy.The campaignagainst thembegan asaone-man operationby anacademic.By attractingattention mostlyvia socialmedia,he andsomevolunteers wonpress andpoliticians interest.It helpsthat theproblem ischeap tofix,but theposting-to-policy pipelinecanberemarkably shortforaspecific campaignto succeed.It paysto bedogged.
32.What canwe learnfromthe first twoparagraphsA.The Britishare dividedover Bully XL.B.The Britishlike arguingover things.C.Bully XLis gentleunless madeannoyed.D.BullyXLoften attackspeople.()
33.What doesthey underlinedin Paragraph4refer toA.BullyXL.B.Dog bites.C.The dogattack data.D.Gentle bitesfrom Chihuahua.
34.According toanimal charities,who areto answerforthetragic attacksA.Fierce largedogs.B.The messylaw.C.The victimsthemselves.D.The dogowners.
35.The textseemstosuggest thattheBullyXL banwas declared.A.under theinfluence ofcampaigners B.due tothe lifelosses bydog attacksC.under thepressure oflawyers D.due tothe callfrom animalcharities第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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于选项A fixedmindset ofinterest canharm creativityand innovation.If peoplebelieve theyare limitedtoonly afew particularinterests and,in consequence,do notexplore otherareas,they maymiss seeingimportantconnections acrossdifferent dimensions.36Those whowitha growth mindsetare alsomorelikely tobecreativewhen solvingproblems.37In Junewe publishedfindings froman interventionthat succeededinthataim.In twostudiesinvolving morethan700first-year liberalarts undergraduates,we beganby assessinghow ourparticipantssaw themselves.The majorityheld stronginterests inthe arts,humanities andsocial sciences.38We thenrandomly assignedstudents toeither ourintervention ora study skills module.Ourintervention includedreadingandeffective writingactivities thathelped studentsthink aboutinterests(培育)and passionsas cultivatedrather thanas simplyfound andfixed.39Thestudy skills module hada similarset ofexercises butwithanemphasis onbuilding classicskills,such astimemanagement andactive learning.These studentswere requiredtotakeat leastone math and sciencecourse duringtheir firstyear.That meantwe couldcheck howthe interventionmay haveinfluenced theirperspectives onmath and江苏省海安高级中学景苏华science.QQ771515126By theendoftheyear,students whohad received the interventionwere moreinterested in their一required mathand sciencecourses thanthose whoreceivedthe studyskillsmodule andthis boostwasparticularly apparentamong studentswho initiallyreported that they were not amath-and-scienceperson.40These studentsbecame moreskilled inmathandscience andgrew intointerdisciplinaryscholars.A.How cana growthmindset ofinterest becultivatedB.Meanwhile,a growthmindset ofinterest comeswith manyadvantages.C.So cana growthmindset ofinterest betaughtD.Moreover,most reportedthattheywerenotat6math-and-science person.”E.They alsoearned bettergrades incourses thanthose receivingthestudyskillsmodule.F.However,agrowthmindset ofinterest canfuel peoplesfurther explorationto differentfields.G.For example,students readan articlestating thebenefits ofviewing interestsas developable.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)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项A BC DIfinished collegefor goodin Austin,Texas,and starteda jobin Fort Worth,a cityof northeastTexas.So,I,together withmy friendMark,packed our41into atruck toFortWorth.I drovethe truck,while Mark42meinan oldcar ona northwardjourney alongthe highway.Afterpassing through the cityof Waco,I noticedheavy clouds43m aheadof us.May wasthe tornadoseasonin NorthTexas!My phonehad died,so Ihadnocommunication withMark.However,I wasnot44him(警觉的)because Markwas analert nativehere.I turnedontheradio ofthe truck,hoping toget someweatherinformation.I droveonin45,my headturning backand forthwatching forspinning ordroppingrain.At the46ofahill,I lookedupward tosee manybrake lightsturning onas carsreachedthe top.It wasnotagood47but Ihadnoother wayto go.I sloweddown,looking inthe mirrorto makesureMark stayedbehind me.When Ireached thehilltop,I48why thesecars hadstopped onthe highway.In afield amile away,(敬畏).江苏省海安高a thin,white tornado was coming.We stoppedamong othercars to49in awe级中学景苏华QQ771515126For afew minuteswe watchedthe tornado50towards us.Then manycars infront ofme51,52,they wantedto goback toWaco.However,a femalevoice fromtheradio warmedthatabig tornadowas movingtowards thehighway behindus inWaco.Mother Naturewasapproaching usfrom53directions,I gotout ofthe truckand walkedto Markscar todiscuss withhim.According tohis experience,thefirsttornadowasnot verystrong enoughand itcould disappearbeforewe metit:Then wecautiously drove54again.After watchingstorming cloudsfor halfanhour,wereached aclear skywith great
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41.A.belongings B.documents C.books D.property
42.A.chased B.followed C.instructed D.guided
43.A.performing B.struggling C.recovering D.building
44.A.equal toB.worried aboutC.sympathetic toD.interested in
45.A.alert B.anger C.confidence50D.strength
46.A.top B.back C.bottom D.end
47.A.gestures B.sign C.mark D.symbol
48.A.realized B.wondered C.recognized D.assumed
49.A.notice B.spot C.glance D.observe
50.A.flow B.float C.advance D.adjust
51.A.turned aroundhB.turned awayC.turned overD.turned up
52.A.Eventually B.Fortunately C.Apparently D.Actually
53.A.either B.all C.any D.both
54.A.east B.south C.west D.north
55.A.excitement B.relief C.gratitude D.fright.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515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1Australian researcherssay theyhave producedthe mostcomplete historyofthe universe by()mapping todate,saying thestudy56offer newideas abouthowthe universe mighthave started.Thefirst mapshows temperatureand densityoftheuniverse57it expandedand cooled,the secondmap58()illustratethemass andsize ofall objectsintheuniverse.The studysuggests theuniverse mayhave(瞬子),(奇,点).started as59is knownas aninstanton nota singularityAn instantonhasadefined()()size andmass.A singularity60define asa pointof hugedensity andtemperature.Put61simple,(无限的)this wouldmean thatthe beginning oftheuniverse wasnot infinite62size,which isimportantto researchersbecause()they saywhat liesbeyond the63limit oftheuniverseis alsoa majormystery.Perhaps theresearch()into thebeginningoftheuniversecould helpto answersome basic64science questionsabout lifebeyondEarth.The basicidea isthat ifwecanfigure outhowwegot there,maybe wecan makebetterguesses about65there havebeen otherlife formselsewhere.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015近来,不少城市的“博物馆热”()持续升温,到博物馆去已然成为一种新的museumfever生活方式假定你是李华,请给校英文报投稿,就此现象发表评议,内容包括.说明“博物馆热”的现象;
1.分析“博物馆热”产生的原因
2.谈谈你对“博物馆热”的看法注意3写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答(答题卡上不用再写开头和落款)2Ms/Mr Editor,Yours,第二Li Hua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In theheart ofa bitterwinter,snow blanketedthe land,tuning theworld intoa frostywonderland.Ina smallvillage nestledamidst theicy landscape,an unusualtale unfolded,starring adog namedMax and江苏省海安高级中学景苏华a groupof villagers.QQ771515126Max,a loyaland spiritedcompanion,belonged toa lovelygirl namedEmma.Together,they braved(坚定的)the harshwinters,finding comfortintheirunwavering bond.One fatefulevening,astheicywinds howledoutside,a suddensnowstorm struckthevillage.Snow piledhigh,makingthe roadsdangerous andact ofseeing nearlyimpossible.The villagespower supplywas cutoff,leadingthe worldinto darkness.In themidst ofthe storm,Emma foundherself lostinthefreezing wilderness.She hadgone outtofetch firewoodforherfamily whileMax waskept athome,but thesnowstorm haddisoriented(使・・•失去方向)her,leaving herin severedanger.Emmas parents,consumed withworry,desperatelysearched forher.Emma!Emma!”her mothercalled outher daughtersname madlybut gotno response.Emma veryprobably losther consciousnesson sucha coldnight.More andmore villagersjoined thesearch.They combedthroughthedark woods,their breath(哀伤士也),forming mistyclouds.The windhowled mournfullyechoing everyonesworry.Max,sensing theurgency andthe bondbetween humans,sprang intoaction.With hiskeen senseofsmell andgreat determination,he setouttofindthelost girl.Through thebiting coldand swirlingsnow,(气味),注意Max followedEmmas scentnot frightenedbythefreezing temperatures.()续写词数应为个左右;1150()所给开头两段如下2Para I:As Maxsearched thefrozen landscape,he encounterednumerous challenges.(敬畏).Para2:As thetwo figuresemerged fromthe storm,everyone watchedin awe常州市教育学会学业水平监测高三英语答案第一部分听力1-5AC ACA6-10BBACA11-15BCCBC16-20AABBC第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23BCD24-27CACA28-31CADB32-35ABDA第二节36-40FCDGE第三部分语言运用第一节第二节41-45ABDB46-50A CBADC51-55AC DDB56offers
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65.Whether第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节应用文Mr/Ms Editor,Recently,visiting museumshas emergedasanew lifestylein manycities,with severalrenow nedmuseumsbecoming themust-visit“destinations forthe generalpublic.The surgein museumfevef,canbeattributed tovarious factors.Peoples increasingenthusi asmfortraditional Chineseculture hasdrawn themto seeka deeperunderstanding ofChinas richculturalheritage andhistory.Besides,the applicationof newtechnologies hasmade culturalrelics moreaccessible,which appealstotheyounger generations.。
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