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【國慶八日練】2023年國慶假日高三英語練手卷(新高考專用)01新高考卷一英語第一部分

聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)

(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Helptodealwithadocument. B.Repairacomputer. C.Getheradisk.2.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Thetimetosparebetweentalks.B.Thequestionstoaskaftertalks.【國慶八日練】2023年國慶假日高三英語練手卷(新高考專用)01C.Thenumberoftalkstogive.3.Whatisthetimenow?A.It’s6:35. B.It’s6:45. C.It’s7:00.4.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toapologizeforbeinglate.B.Toinvitethewomantothelibrary.C.Tochangetheplaceofanappointment.5.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Bookatable. B.Cookameal. C.Ordertakeoutfood.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)自讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.WhatisMaylearningtodo?A.WriteChinesecharacters. B.Collectartworks. C.Paintnaturescenes.7.WhatdoesMaysayaboutherteacher?A.Heissmart. B.Heisstrict. C.Heispatient.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tomakeareservation. B.Toconfirmareservation. C.Torescheduleareservation.9.WhenwillthemangotodinneronSunday?A.At6:00p.m. B.At8:00p.m. C.At9:00p.m.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatclassdidthespeakersprobablyjusttake?A.Chinese. B.Physics. C.English.11.HowdoesLucyfeelaboutphysics?A.Disappointed. B.Concerned. C.Interested.12.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Totheclassroom. B.Tothelibrary. C.Totheirhome.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.HowdidCarlfeelabouttheresultyesterday?A.Disappointed. B.Unconcerned. C.Relieved.14.WhatdoweknowaboutCarl’sfirsttest?A.Heforgotit. B.Hefailedit. C.Heenjoyedit.15.WhatisCarlgoingtodo?A.Callhisinstructor. B.Haveasecondtry. C.Taketheroadtest.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirnewsessions. B.Theman’sdrivingtest. C.Thewoman’sexam.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whowillbenefitfromthemobilewoodshop?A.Children. B.Laid-offworkers. C.Teensandyoungadults.18.WhatisthegoalofthemobilewoodshopaccordingtoMargery?A.Tohelppeoplekillthetime.B.Tohelppeoplefindjobs.C.Tohelppeopledevelopinterests.19.Howmanysoftskillsarementioned?A.Four. B.Five. C.Six.20.WhydoesRyantaketheclass?A.Tolearnnewskills. B.Togetacertificate. C.Toimprovehisskills.第二部分

閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThefollowingsmallEuropeanvillageswillprovideyouwithachancetoexperiencethebeautyofnatureandasenseofadventure,fromclimbingamountaintotakingadiveintheocean.Deià,SpainHiddenbetweenthetoweringTramuntanaMountainandtheblueMediterranean,thevillage’snaturalbeautyinspiresnotjustwritersandpainters,butadventure-seekers,too.Fromthispeacefulvillage,cyclistscanrideacrossthismountainousbutbike-friendlyregion.Afterworkingupasweat,theycangotothebestbeach,CalaDeià,inSpain.Itswatersareperfectforgivingthetiredmusclesabreakwitharelaxingdive.Mürren,SwitzerlandInMürren,thefunstartsbeforeyouarrive.ThisbeautifulSwissvillagesitsonaBerneseOberlandmountainshelfsohighthattravelersmustarrivebycablecar.Likemanymountainresorttownsthesedays,Mürrenoffersyear-roundactivities.Besidesdownhillskiinginwinter,braveclimberscanenjoythemselvesfromJunetoOctober,withorwithoutaguide.SanGimignano,ItalyIntheMiddleAge,wealthyfamiliesofthishilltownwentonatower-buildingcompetition.Atonepointthereweremorethan70towers,someofwhichwerenearly200feetinheight.Initiallybuiltasdefensesinwarswithneighboringvillages,thetowersbecamesymbolsofwealthandfame.Today,thevillagedrawsbothhistoryandwinelovers.Visitorscanenjoythefamouswhitewine,VernacciadiSanGimignano,atthetastingcenterswhichoverlookthesurroundinggrapehills.ChippingCampden,EnglandArguablytheloveliestvillageinEngland,ChippingCampdenisn’tjustaphotographer’sdream.ItisalsoknownfortheannualOlympicGamesinsummer,a400-yeartraditionthatcopiestheGreekOlympics.Itincludeshorseracing,coursing,jumping,backswordsandcountrydancing.Butthehighlightisthewrestlingthatthankfullyhasnevercaughtonanywhereelse.21.WhatcanvisitorsdoinMürren?A.Skiandclimbmountains. B.Ridebikesanddiveinthesea.C.EnjoytheOlympicGames. D.Learnfromwritersandpainters.22.Whichplaceismostlikelytobeawinelover’stopchoice?A.Deià. B.Mürren. C.SanGimignano. D.ChippingCampden.23.WhatistheuniquegameattheOlympicGames?A.Horseracing. B.Coursing. C.Wrestling. D.Jumping.BAsareporter,Italktostrangersforalivingandlovethechallengeofgettingthemtoopenup.Yethere’saconfession:I’vebeenmarriedforeighthappyyears,butuntilsixmonthsago,Icouldbethestereotypicalinattentivehusband.It’snotthatmywifeandIneverhadpleasantconversations.ButmoreoftenthanIcaretoadmit,Iwasjustgoingthroughthemotions,noddingwhenIwassupposedto.Iwastheguywho’ddefensivelysnap(厲聲說),“OfcourseIdid!”whenmywifewouldask,“JB,didyouevenhearwhatIjustsaid?”InJanuary,Ibegantolosemyvoicerepeatedly.DoctorstoldmeIneededsurgery,orelsemythroatwouldbepermanentlydamaged.Totalsilencewouldberequiredforthefirstfewweeksofmyrecovery.Twohoursafterthesurgery,myeyesfilledwithtearsasmytwo-year-oldsonstoodbymelookingpuzzledbecauseIwouldn’tanswerhisquestions.Iwantedtotalkbutcouldn’t.ButbeforeIgothome,IhadsettledintoaZen-likepeaceaboutmysilence.SoonInoticedanother“sideeffect”:Asmywifetalkedtometokeepupmyspirits,Iwasn’tjusthearingher;Iwaslisteningtoher.Overthenextfewweeks,Ifoundmyselfunwillingtomissawordshesaid.IbegantohearasweetnessinhervoicethatIhadn’trecalledforlong.IfoundmyselfunderstandingherbetterontopicsI’dpreviouslydismissedas“thingsIjustdon’tgetasaguy”.Ialsorealizedmytoddler(學(xué)步的兒童)wasn’tjustchatteringnonstopbutthatheoftenhadsurprisinglythoughtfulthingstosayforhisage.Evenwhilewalkingmydoginthewoodsnearourhome,Ibeganhearingpleasantpatternsinbirdsongs.Therustlingleavessoundedcrispertome.Beforemysurgery,I’dhavespentthosewalksonmyphone.Afterseveralmonths,Iwasfullyrecovered.Nowconversationinourhouseisbetter,butnotbecauseI’mtalkingmore.I’mjustlisteningbetterandbecominglessandlesssurprisedthatIlikewhatIhear.24.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusmostinthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Hewasfondoftalkingtostrangers.B.Heenjoyedtakingchallenges.C.Sometimesheignoredhiswife’swords.D.Heoftenquarreledwithhiswife.25.Whydidtheauthorhavetokeepsilent?A.Toavoidargument. B.Tohearmore.C.Toensurerecovery. D.Toshowunhappiness.26.Afterthesurgery,howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisinabilitytotalkatfirst?A.Peaceful. B.Upset. C.Puzzled. D.Uncertain.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Easiersaidthandone.B.Fullset,partialtolistentothedark.C.Knowledgeispower.D.Listenwellandyoucanheartheworld.CMadagascar’sextremelyimprobablewildlifemaybethankstodozensofdramaticoceanicjourneysthatwouldputRobinsonCrusoetoshame,saysanewresearch.“Itseemslikeafar-fetchedideathatanimalscouldsurvivemovingacrossthesea,”saysMatthewBorths,aresearcheratDukeUniversity.ButacomparisonofgeneticdatafrommodernMalagasyspecieswiththefossil(化石)recordoftheirancestorsfromtheAfricanmainlandhasrevealedthatthisislikelywhathappenedformostlandanimals,accordingtotheresearch,publishedinMayinthejournalBiologicalReviews.AnimalsfrommainlandAfricawouldhavebeentrappedonlargerafts(木筏)ofvegetationandfloatedtoMadagascar,wheretheyeventuallyevolved(進(jìn)化)intothewildlifeweknowtoday.Some95percentofwildlifeareendemictothecountry,whichmeanstheylivenowhereelseintheworld.ScientistshavethreemajortheoriestoexplainhowlandanimalsgottoMadagascar:ThespeciesweretherebeforeMadagascardividedandbecameanisland,theyswamand/orraftedacrossfrommainlandAfricawhencurrentsflowedthatway,ortheycrossedlandbridgesthatmighthaveexistedatdifferentperiods.Intheirstudy,JasonAli,thestudyco-author,andBlairHedges,abiologistatTempleUniversity,pulledtogetheralargeamountofpreviouslypublishedresearchtotesteachofthesepossibleoriginstories.Theteamcomparedthegenesof28groupsoflandanimals,includinganimalsfrommodern-dayMadagascar,withthegenesofspeciesonmainlandAfricathataretheclosest,relatives.Basedonthisinformation,theycalculatedthelikelytimewhentheancestorofeachspeciesgrouplikelyarrivedinMadagascar,thenevolvedintosomethingnew.28.WhatdoestheresearchfindabouttheanimalsinMadagascar?A.TheycomefrommainlandAfrica. B.Theyaregoodatswimming.C.TheyarethesameasthoseinAsia. D.Theytendtoliveonthecoast.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“endemic”meaninparagraph3?A.Friendly. B.Native. C.Unknown. D.Useful.30.HowdidJasonAli’steamconductthestudy?A.Bycollectingoriginstoriesinthefield. B.Byobservingwildlifeintheforest.C.Bycomparingthepublisheddata. D.Byteamingupwiththelocals.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhyIsMadagascar’sWildlifeSoUnique? B.WhenDidAnimalsArriveinMadagascar?C.HowDidScientistsStudyFossilsinAfrica? D.WhatMakesAnimalsinAfricaEvolveSlowly?DDesperatelyillandseekingamiracle,DavidBennettSr.tookthelastbetonJan.7.whenbebecamethefirsthumantobesuccessfullytransplantedwiththeheartofapig.“Itcreatesthebeat;itcreatesthepressure;itishisheart,”declaredBartleyGriffith,directorofthesurgicalteamthatperformedtheoperationattheUniversityofMarylandMedicalCenter.Bennett,57,heldonthrough60tomorrows,farlongerthananypreviouspatientwho’dreceivedaheartfromanotherspecies.Hisremarkablerunofferednewhopethatsuchprocedures,knownasxenotransplantation(異種移植),couldhelprelievetheshortageofreplacementorgans,savingthousandsofliveseachyear.Theearliestattemptsatxenotransplantationoforgans,involvingkidneysfromrabbits,goats,andotheranimals,occurredintheearly20thcentury,decadesbeforethefirstsuccessfulhuman-to-humantransplants.Rejection,whichoccurswhentherecipient’sbodysystemrecognizesthedonororganasaforeignobjectandattacksit,followedwithinhoursordays.Resultsimprovedaftersomespecialdrugsarrivedinthe1960s,butmostrecipientsstilldiedafterafewweeks.Therecordforaheartxenotransplantwassetin1983,whenaninfantnamedBabyFaesurvivedfor20dayswithanorganfromababoon(狒狒).Inrecentyears,however,advancesingeneeditinghaveopenedanewpossibility:re-editsomegenesinanimalstoprovideuser-friendlyspareparts.Pigscouldbeidealforthispurpose,becausethey’reeasytoraiseandreachadulthumansizeinmonths.Somebiotechcompanies.includingRevivicor,areinvestingheavilyinthefield.ThedonorpigwasofferedbyRevivicorfromalineofanimalsinwhich10geneshadbeenre-editedtoimprovetheheart’scondition.Beyondthat,thepigwasraisedinisolationandtestedregularlyforvirusesthatcouldinfecthumansordamagetheorganitself.Thismedicalbreakthroughprovidedanalternativeforthe20%ofpatientsonthehearttransplantwaitinglistwhodiewhilewaitingorbecometoosicktobeagoodcandidate.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“run”inparagraph2referto?A.Donatinghishearttoapatient.B.Performingtheheartoperation.C.Livingfor60daysaftertheoperation.D.Receivinganewheartfromapig.33.Whichaspectofxenotransplantationdoesparagraph3mainlyfocuson?A.Itshistory. B.Itsprocedure. C.Itsconsequence. D.Itssignificance.34.Whatmakespigsidealforprovidingsparepartsinxenotransplantation?A.Theirgrowthrateandhealthcondition.B.Theirlifepatternandresistancetoviruses.C.Theireasinessofkeepingandrapidgrowth.D.Theirinvestmentvalueandnaturalqualities.35.WhywasBennett’soperationregardedasabreakthrough?A.Itintroducednewmedicationstopreventorganrejection.B.Itprovedthepotentialforusingorgansfromvariousanimals.C.Itguaranteedasufficientsupplyofdonorpigsfortransplants.D.Itofferedaprospectofreplacementorgansthroughgeneediting.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HelpingYourKidstoBeInterestedinSportsBeingactiveandmovingissomethingthatissoimportantforusall,especiallyforchildren.36However,someparentscanfeelshockedwhentheyseethattheirchildisn’tinterestedinsports.Sohowcanyouencouragethemtohaveago?Itissuchagoodideatoleadbyexamplewhenyouareaparent.Thisistrueforavarietyofaspects,butespeciallyforgettingchildreninvolvedinsport.37Soyouneedtobesomeonewhoisinterestedandactive,ifyouwantanyhopeofthemdoingsotoo.Ifyoulayonthecouchalldaythentheywilljustlearntodothattoo.38Althoughtheycanchoosewhotheywanttosupport,seeingyourenthusiasmforaparticularplayerorteamcanbejustwhatisneededtostarttheirjourney.Youcouldlookforateamuniformstoretogetthemasportsshirtwiththeirnameonforexample,aswellasseetheteamplayatoneoftheirgames.39Ifsomethingisdull,itwillbehardforchildrentobeenthusiasticaboutit.Thiswillmakethemresent(討厭)it,whichisnotagoodthingforlaterinlife.Iftheyshowparticularskillandlearntoplaysport,thenmorepracticeandtrainingcancomein.40Whentheycanenjoywhattheydo,theywillonlyseeitassomethingfuntodo,ratherthanwhatweasadultsmightseeitas,suchasachoretoburncalories.Whateversportyourchildchoosestoplay,encouragethemandmakeitfun,andthenitwillbesomethingthattheywillwanttocarryondoingastheygoabouttherestoftheirlives.A.Theywon’tbeinterestedinsportsifyou’renot.B.herearesomeothertipsthatyouwouldsharewiththem.C.Shareyourenthusiasmanditwillhelptolightenapassion.D.Sothinkaboutwaysthatcangetthemtobeactiveinthesports.E.Howactiveachildiswillimpacttheiroverallhealthandlearning.F.Apartfromleadingbyexample,youcouldalsoshareyourfavoriteteam.G.However,themainmessageforgettingchildrenintosportistokeepitfun.第三部分

語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B,C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Climateexpertshavewarnedaboutthemanywaysawarmingplanetcannegativelyaffecthumanhealth.41globaltemperaturesarepredictedtoincreaseby1.5℃bythe2030s,thatriskisbecomingincreasinglyreal.Onelong-heldpredictionthatappearstobecomingtrue—accordingtotheresultsofastudyrecentlypublishedinNatureScientificReports—ishowclimatechangemightenhance42ofbacteriathatthriveandspreadthroughwarmseawatersandcauseaninfectionwithaparticularlyhigh43rate.Vibriovulnificus(創(chuàng)傷弧菌)flourishesinsaltyorbrackishwatersabove68℉.InfectionsarecurrentlyrareintheU.S.,butthat’slikelytochange.Using30yearsofdataoninfections,scientistsattheUniversityofEastAngliaintheU.K.foundthatVibriovulnificusis44fromitshistoricGulfCoastrange,withmoreNorthernstatesreportinginfectionsaswatersbecomewarmer.“We’reseeingthecore45ofinfectionsextendingtoareasthattraditionallyhaveveryfewandveryrarecases,”saysElizabethArcher,aPh.D.researcherand46authorofthestudy.“Buttheseareasarenowcomingintothemainareaofinfections.”Basedonthelatestdataonhowmuchtheworld’swaterandairtemperatureswillrise,thescientistspredictthatby2081,VibriovulnificusinfectionscouldreacheverystatealongtheU.S.EastCoast.Currently,onlyabout80casesarereportedintheU.S.eachyear;by2081,thatcouldgouptooverthree-fold,theauthorssay.Suchaproliferationcouldhaveserioushealthconsequences.Vibriovulnificuskillsapproximately20%ofthehealthypeopleitinfects,and50%ofthosewithweakenedimmunesystems.Thereislittleevidencethatantibioticscan47theinfection,butdoctorsmayprescribetheminsomecases.Peoplecangetinfectedeitherbyeatingrawshellfishlikeoystersorbyexposingsmall48towaterswherethebacterialive,whichcanleadtoseriousskininfections.Warmingseatemperaturesaren’ttheonlyreasonsbehindtheriseofVibriovulnificus.Hotterairalsodrawsmorepeopletothecoastsandbays,bringingthemintoclosercontactwiththebacteria.“Thebacteriaarepartofthenaturalmarineenvironment,soIdon’tthinkwecan49itfromtheenvironment,”saysArcher.“It’smoreaboutmitigatinginfectionsbyincreasing50oftherisk.”Toalertpeopletothegrowingthreat,51systemsareneededtotrackwhenconcentrationsofbacteriastarttorise,similartocurrentlyavailablepollenandpollutionalarm.Vbriovulnificusisso52totemperaturechangesthatconcentrationscouldbloomafterevenadayofwarmerwater,soconsistentmonitoringandalertsarecritical,saysIainLake,professorofenvironmentalepidemiologyatUniversityofEastAngliaandseniorauthorofthepaper.LakesaystheexpansionofVibriovulnificusisconcerningforpublichealthsincethebacteriaarenowinvadingwatersclosertoheavily53areas,suchasNewYorkandPhiladelphia.“EveryonecangetaVibriovulnificusinfection,”hesays.“Butthemore54thereisbetweenwarmerwatersandpeople,themorethebacteriacanmoveintopopulations55theelderlyandthosewithotherhealthconditions,whoaremorevulnerabletoinfections.”41.A.Evenif B.Exceptwhen C.Theinstant D.Incase42.A.numbers B.ranges C.coverages D.concentrations43.A.failure B.fatality C.survival D.a(chǎn)cid44.A.ranging B.varying C.expanding D.shifting45.A.distribution B.launch C.community D.sample46.A.principle B.lead C.principal D.hit47.A.boost B.a(chǎn)ccelerate C.contain D.remove48.A.harms B.damages C.injuries D.wounds49.A.relieve B.dissolve C.resolve D.erase50.A.conscience B.a(chǎn)wareness C.panic D.a(chǎn)lert51.A.monitoring B.processing C.managing D.delivering52.A.sensible B.vital C.vulnerable D.sensitive53.A.populated B.dense C.paralleled D.bordered54.A.reaction B.interaction C.intervention D.relativity55.A.ratherthan B.exceptfor C.suchas D.otherthan第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。A50-minutedrivenorthwestofdowntown,Beijing,avillagepopsup.It56(house)ashadowpuppetrytroupe(皮影戲劇團(tuán))andBeijingLongzaitianShadowPuppetTheater.Shadowpuppetryisseen57theprequel(先行篇)tofilmandanimationinChina.Besidesperformances58(create)bylightandshadow,performersmustmastera59(vary)skillsetastheplayscombinepainting,carving,operaandliterature.Butduetolowrevenueandasmallmarket,youngpeopleareunwilling60(learn)shadowpuppetry.61,thisparticulartroupestandsoutfromthecrowd.Averageperformerageisonly25.Moreover,ofthe300performers62hastrainedovertheyears,manyareunder1.4min63(high).In2021,theteamcreatedWinterOlympics-themedshadowpupets.Thetroupealsostageddifferentplays64(introduce)iceandsnowsportsthroughfairytales.“65(fortunate),wehavethesepeople.Theyhavebeendevotedtotheinheritanceofshadowpuppetryforoveradecade,”saidWangXi,inheritorofBeijingWesternSchoolShadowPuppetry.第四部分

寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)66.假設(shè)你是李華,近期你收到“Z世代國際青年說(VoiceZ)”節(jié)目組邀請為其“文化”板塊錄制一個(gè)演講視頻,請你給節(jié)目聯(lián)絡(luò)人Emma寫一封信商討相關(guān)事宜,內(nèi)容包括:1.感謝邀請;2.告知演講話題并說明原因;3.期待回信。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearEmma,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Imustadmit,Ihaven’talwayslikedanimals.Infact,Idistrustedthemgreatlywhilegrowingup,andIstillfeartheonesIdon’tknowpersonally.Whatsetmybeliefsinstonewasbeingattacked—notoncebutmanytimes,includingthesummeraftersecondgradewhenIwasbittenbyarabbit.Then,whenIwasnineandridingmydirtbikedowntheroad,alargedogchargedmeandtriedtobitemyankle.Afterallthosenegativeexperiences,therewasonethingIknewforsure:Allcreatures,greatandsmall,werenofriendsofmine.AftercollegeinCalifornia,IreturnedtolivethesinglelifeinLasVega.ThenImetLisa.Innotimeatall,wefellinlove,marriedandmovedintoanewhouse.Despitemyavoidanceofanimals,LisahadadogcalledBailey.Baileydidn’tlikeme,buthetoleratedmyexistenceonceherealizedIwasn’tgoinganywhere.Thingschangedasspringcame.Wewelcomedanewmemberofourfamily:oursonEvan.OneeveningEvangrabbedholdofthedog’stail.Theirritateddogpausedandturnedtolookathisstucktailbutwaitedpatientlyuntilbeingreleased.StillthestoriesI’dheardofanimalsattackingbabiesworriesme.Thenmyworstfearoccurred.Isatonthecouch(沙發(fā))readingafteralongdaywhilemywifeworkedatthedining-roomtablepayingthebills.IsawEvancrawlacrossthefamily-roomcarpetashemadehiswaybehindthecouch.Oneminute,allwasquietandthenBaileyenteredtheroomandheadedtowhereEvanhadcrawled.InearlyjumpedoutofmyskinwhenIheardthedogstartafearfulbarkingbehindme.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Throwingthebookaway,Irushedaroundthecouchwithgreatfear._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Havingwitnessedourdogkillingascorpion(蝎子)andsavingmyson,Iwasspeechless.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________新高考卷一英語第一部分

聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)

(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Helptodealwithadocument. B.Repairacomputer. C.Getheradisk.【答案】A【原文】M:What’stheproblem?W:CouldyoutellmehowIcancopythisdocumentintothisdisk?I’vebeentryingonthiscomputerforagesbutIcan’tseemtodoit.2.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Thetimetosparebetweentalks.B.Thequestionstoaskaftertalks.C.Thenumberoftalkstogive.【答案】A【原文】W:Jack,Iwasjustlookingattheschedule.Thesetalksseemtooclosetogether.Pusheachtalkbackatleasttenminutes.M:Iforgotthere’ssupposedtobeenoughtimeforquestionsaftereachtalk.3.Whatisthetimenow?A.It’s6:35. B.It’s6:45. C.It’s7:00.【答案】B【原文】M:SorryI’mlate—haveyoubeenherelong?W:OnlytenminutesIlefthomeat6:05andgothereat6:35M:Well,ifwehurry,we’llmakeitfortheconcertat7:00.4.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Toapologizeforbeinglate.B.Toinvitethewomantothelibrary.C.Tochangetheplaceofanappointment.【答案】C【原文】W:Hello,Ican’ttakeyourcallatthemomentPleaseleaveamessage.M:Debbie,thisisPeter.I’msorrybutIcan’tmeetyouinthelibraryat11:00Shallwemeetontheplaygroundthen?5.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Bookatable. B.Cookameal. C.Ordertakeoutfood.【答案】C【原文】M:I’mstarving,haveyougotlunchready?W:Notyet,IhavebeenworkingatmydeskallmorningandI’mtootiredtocook.M:That’sOK.Wecanordertakeoutfood.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)自讀兩遍。聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.WhatisMaylearningtodo?A.WriteChinesecharacters. B.Collectartworks. C.Paintnaturescenes.7.WhatdoesMaysayaboutherteacher?A.Heissmart. B.Heisstrict. C.Heispatient.【答案】6.A7.C【原文】M:Whathaveyoubeendoingthesedays,May?W:Nothing.I’mjusttakingclassesinart.M:Isitpaintingclass?W:Notreally.I’mlearninghowtowriteChinesecharacters.M:Youareverysmartandperseverant.SpeakingChineseishard,letalonewritingChinesecharacterswithawritingbrush.W:Itdoestakealotofpractice.Myteacherisinhislatefifties.Heneverlosestempereasilyformyslowprogress,thoughandhemakesitfuntostudy.M:Willyoushowmealittle?W:NotuntilI’mbetteratit.Ijuststartedlastmonth.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?A.Tomakeareservation. B.Toconfirmareservation. C.Torescheduleareservation.9.WhenwillthemangotodinneronSunday?A.At6:00p.m. B.At8:00p.m. C.At9:00p.m.【答案】8.C9.B【原文】W:GreenRestaurant,whatcanIdoforyou?M:ThisisAdamSmithspeaking.I’dliketochangemyreservation.W:Letmecheck,please.Hereitis.YourreservationisforSundayat6:00p.m.,right?M:Yes,butIamafraidI’llhavetodelayitfortwohoursduetosomethingunexpected.W:Sure.Iwillchangeitrightaway.Anyotherrequests?M:No,thankyouverymuch.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatclassdidthespeakersprobablyjusttake?A.Chinese. B.Physics. C.English.11.HowdoesLucyfeelaboutphysics?A.Disappointed. B.Concerned. C.Interested.12.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Totheclassroom. B.Tothelibrary. C.Totheirhome.【答案】10.A11.B12.A【原文】M:Hi,Lucy.Whatisthenextclass?W:It’sEnglish,Mike.Chineseclassisovertoday.M:Great!

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