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湖南省長沙市高三英語5月模擬考試試題

第I卷

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。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B,C三個選項中選出最佳

選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和

閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Wherearetheman'scarkeys?

A.Inthebag.B.Onthefloor.C.Insidethe

car.

2.Whichplaceisthewoman'sdestination?

A.Tokyo.B.HongKong.C.Seoul.

3.WhyisKellyadsentthisweek?

A.Sheisill.B.SheisteachingacourseD.Sheisbusy

withanexam.

4.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?

A.Bookahotel.B.CallataxiD.Hireabus.

5.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inthecafeteria.B.Inaoffice.C.Inthe

womanJshouse.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題L5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下而5段對活或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選

項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白你將有時間閱讀各個小題,

每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Howdoesthemanfeelwhenheseesthewoman?

A.Surprised.B.Disappointed.C.Annoyed.

7.Whatisthewomangoingtodonextweekend?

A.Workahalfday.B.Gotothebeach.C.Stayathome.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whichexhibitiontovisit.B.Whentoleavethemuseum.C.Wheretosee

forestanimals.

9.Whichhallisbusynow?

A.Hall6.B.Hall5.C.Hall3.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Howdidthewomanbookthemovietickets?

A.OntheInternet.B.Attheticketoffice.C.Onthephone.

11.WhendidthespeakersplantomeettheSmithsatfirst?

A.At11:30a.m.B.At12:00p.m.C.At2:00p.m.

12.Wherewillthespeakersgoonthewaybackhome?

A.Totherestaurant.B.Tothecinema.C.Tothe

bookstore.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.WhydidMartaquitherfirstjob?

A.Itwasreallybadlypaid.

B.Thestaffwerequiteunfriendly.

C.Thebosstooknointerestinherideas.

14.WhatdoesMartafindmostsurprisingaboutthemobilerestaurant?

A.Allisadvertisedonline.B.Foodisneverthrownaway.C.Menuscanbe

easilychanged.

15.WhatisthebestthingaboutthemobilerestaurantforMarta?

A.CustomerspayinadvanceB.Shecanworkoutdoors.C.Nowaiteris

needed.

16.WhatbroughtdifficultytoMartawhenshedidamealonabeach?

A.Thesum.B.Thewind.C.Therain.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatdoweknowabouttheband*smusic?

A.Itisintendedforyoungpeople.

B.Itiseasyforpeopletodanceto.

C.Itisnicetohearwhileeating.

18.Howmanypeoplearethereintheband?

A.six.B.Eight.C.Twelve.

19.Howdidthespeakergettoknowtheband?

A.Fromafriend.B.Fromanewspaper.C.Fromahand

member.

20.Whywasthespeakerchosentojointheband?

A.Hewasgoodatplayingtheguitar.

B.Theywerelookingforasinger.

C.Theyheardhimsingingsomewhere.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

A

Everyyear,billionsofkilogramsoffreshproducearewastedintheUnited

States.Thefoodendsupinlandfills,producingharmfulgreenhousegases.Meanwhile,

millionsofpoorAmericansgohungry,withoutaccesstohealthy,affordablemeals.

.EvanLutzispassionateaboutcorrectingthatsocialinjustice.Andhecombines

thatgoalwithapassionforbusiness."MyentirelifeI'vewantedtobecomea

socialentrepreneur.Notjuststartingabusinessthatmademoneybutalsoonethat

gaveback.I'mjustanaverageguywithapassiontowardsmakingsurenofoodgoes

towasteandmakingsurenoperson'severhungryinAmericaandIwanttodothat

throughbusiness.”

LutzisCEOandfounderofHungryHarvest.HungryHarvestisabusinesswhich

collectsandsells“ugly”produce.Thesearefruitsandvegetablesthatmostfood

companieswouldthrowaway."Ifyougotoagrocerystoreeverythingisgrowing

thesameexactway.Right.Soallthatstuffthatdoesn,tgrowthesamewaygets

wastedandgetsthrownoutAndsowetakeallthatstuffthatnormallygetthrown

outbecauseit'stoobigtoosmallinoddsizeofshape,weboxitupintoavariety

boxesandwedelivertoourcustomersonceaweek.Wehirepeoplethatwereliving

inhomelessshelterstheywerereallylookingtogetachanceinlife.”

InJanuary,LutzappearedontheAmericanbusinesscompetitiontelevisionshow

uSharkTank."Itconnectsinvestorswithentrepreneurs.Luzsoughta$50,000in

vestmentinHungryHarvest,inexchangeforafivepercentstakeinhiscompany.

Hegotevenmorethanheexpected:$100,000for10percenttoownership.

21.ThepurposeofwritingparagraphIisto.

A.tellushowserousthewasteis

B.informusmanypeoplehavenotenoughtoeat

C.remindusoftheunfairnessofthesociety

D.leadoutthetopicofthepassage

22.AccordingtoEvanLutz,wecanknowthat.

A.heaimstoinvestandgetthemoneyback

B.hedevotestoreducingfoodwasteandfeedingthehungry

C.heandmayothervolunteerstosupportthecompany

D.heoftengetsappreciationfromthepoorfamilies

23.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferuSharkTank”.

A.isaprogrammeshowingthestoryofinvestors

B.belongstomeetingsofpoliticalparities

C.helpsentrepreneursgetfundsupport

D.askssuccessfulbusinessmentoshowexperience

B

Researchshowsthatchildhoodfriendshipsareimportantindicatorsoffuture

successandsocialadjustment.Children'srelationshipswithpeers(同齡

A)stronglyinfluencetheirsuccessinschool.Andchildrenwithfewerfriendsare

moreatriskofdroopingoutofschool,becomingdepressedandotherproblems.

MakingandKeepingFriendsIsMorethanChild'sPlay

When6-year-oldRachelreturnedtoschoolonarecentMondaymorning,hereyes

immediatelyscannedtheplaygroundforherfriendAbbie.“Thoughtheywereonly

separatedbyaweekend.Tegirlsranrightintoeachotherysalmsandhugged,“

recallsRachelysmotherKathrynWillisofGilbert."Itwaslikeascenefroma

movie.”

Mostparentsinstinctively(本能地)knowthathavingfriendsisgoodfortheir

childExpertsagreethatfriendshipisnotsimplychild'splay,butapowerful

predictorofsocialadjustmentthroughoutlife.

ASkillforLife

“Childhoodfriendshipsserveasaveryimportanttraininggroundfor

adulthood,“saysDr.RobbieAdler-Tapia.PsychologistwiththeCenterfor

Children'sHealth&LifeDevelopmentattheEastValleyFamilyResourceCenter.

ResearcherWilliamHartupstates,“Peerrelationscontributesignificantly

tobothsocialandcognitive(認(rèn)知的)development."Hartupconcludesthatthesingle

bestchildhoodpredictorofadultsocialadaptationisnotschoolgradesorclassroom

behavior.Butrather.Howwellachildgetsalongwithotherchildren.

TheworkofArzonaStateUniversityprofessorofDevelopmentalPsychologyGary

Laddprovesthatjustasbeingabletomakeandkeepfriendsisbeneficialtokids

whilethelackoffriendsisdetrimental.

GoodFriendshipsDon'tJustHappen

Expertsagreethatitisessentialforchildrentoestablishhigh-quality

friendships.But.Researcherswarn.Thesefriendshipsdon,tnecessarilyjust

happen.Often.Agoodfriendshipbeginswithinvolvedparents.

PsychologistDrLynneKenneyMarkanbelieveskidsshouldbetaughtsocialskills

inmuchthesamewaytheyaretaughtmathandreading.

BadCompany

Manyparentsworryaboutthequalityaswellasthequantityoftheirchild,s

friendships."Whenshewasinitsgrade.Hersupposedbestfriendbegancalling

hernamesandthreateningtohurther."SaysMindyMiller."Mydaughterwasn't

allowedtotalktoorevenlookatothergirlsinherclass.Itreallycrushedher

spirit.Itoldmydaughtershedidn,tneeda'friend'likethat.”

24.TheexampleofRachelandAbbieisusedtoindicatethat.

A.childhoodfriendshipisofgreatsignificancetotheirgrowth

B.apositivefriendshiphelpschildrensolveemotionalandphysicalproblems

C.itisaprovenfactthatpeerfriendshipisthemostrewardingexperience

throughoutlife

D.RachelmissedherfriendAbbieverymuchbecauseoftheirseparationofoneweekend

25.Theunderlinedword“detrimental”couldbereplacedby.

A.aggressiveB.disappointingC.ridiculousD.

harmful

26.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethathigh-qualityfriendshipmostprobablyresults

from.

A.socialskillsandgoodstudyhabitsB.schoolgradesandclassroom

behaviors

C.academicsuccessandsocialadaptationD.positiveparental

involvementandsocialskills

27.FromthelastparagraphwecanconcludethatDr.RobbieAdler-Tapiaagrees

that.

A.parentsshouldregardmakingfriendsassomethingthatjusthappens

B.it'swiseforparentstosupportandencouragehealthypeerrelationships

C.parentsonlyneedtohelptheirchildrentocopewithdifficultsocialsituations

D.parentsaresupposedtoencouragetheirchildrentomakeasmanyfriendsasthey

can

C

Todaywemakeroomforaremarkablynarrowrangeofpersonalitystyles.We're

toldthattobegreatistobebold,andthattobehappyistobesociable.Wesee

ourselvesasanationofextroverts一whichmeansthatwe'velostsightofwhowe

reallyare.One-thirdtoone-halfofAmericansareintroverts-inotherwords,one

outofeverytwoorthreepeopleyouknow.Ifyou'renotanintrovertyourself,

youaresurelyraising.Managing.Marriedtoorcoupledwithone.

Ifthesestatisticssurpriseyou,that'sprobablybecausesomanypeoplepretend

tobeextroverts.Closetintrovertspassundetectedonplaygrounds,inhighschool

lockerrooms,andinthecorridorsofAmericascompanies.Somefooleven

themsemselves,untilsomelifeevent-alayoff,anemptynest,aninheritance(繼

承遺產(chǎn))thatfreesthemtospendtimeastheylike-enablesthemtoevaluatetheir

truenatures.Youhaveonlytoraisethissubjectwithyourfriendsandacquaintances

tofindthatthemostunlikelypeopleconsiderthemselvesintroverts.

Itmakessensetatsomanyintrovertshideevenfromthemselves.Welivewitha

valuesystemthatIcalltheExtrovertIdeal-theuniversalbeliefthattheideal

selfisoutgoing.Leading.Andcomfortableinthespotlight.Thetypicalextrovert

prefersactiontomeditation,risk-takingtocaution-takingcertaintytodoubt.They

favorquickdecisions,evenattheriskofbeingwrong.Theyworkwellinteamsand

socializeingroups.Weliketothinkthatwevalueindividuality,butalltoooften

weadmireontypeofindividual—thekindwho'scomfortableaputtinghimselfout

theren.Introversion—alongwithitssensitivity,seriousness,andshyness—is

nowasecond-classpersonalitytrait,somewherebetweenadisappointmentanda

disease.

ButwemakeagravemistaketoembracetheExtrovertIdealsounthinkingly.Some

ofourgreatestideas,art,andinventions—fromthetheoryofevolutiontoVincent

vanGogh,ssunflowerstothepersonalcomputer—camefromquietandanalytical

peoplewhoknewhowtotuneintotheirinnerworldsandthetreasurestobefound

there.Weneedtobeteachingkidstoworktogether,forsure.Butwealsoneedto

beteachingthemhowtoworkontheirown.Thisisespeciallyimportantfor

extrovertedchildrentoo.Theyneedtoworkontheirownbecausethatiswheredeep

thoughtcomesfrominpart.Wecouldalltrytounplugandgetinsideourownheads

alittlemoreoften.

28.Whydomanypeoplepretendtobeextroverts?

A.Becausetheywanttobebold.Happyandsociable.

B.Becausetheylivewithavaluesystemthatfavorsextroverts.

C.Becausetheywanttosurpriseothers.

D.Becausetheybelievetheyareunlikelytobeintroverts.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thissubjectinParagraph2probablymean?

A.Thelifeeventthathappenedtoyou.

B.Therelationshipbetweenyourfriendsandacquaintances.

C.Howyouspendyourfreetimewithaninheritance.

D.Whatyouthinkofyourtruenature.

30.Inmostcases,extrovertshaveapreferencefor.

A.sensitivity,seriousness,andshynessB.quickdecisionsand

wrongdoings

C.action,risk-takingandcertaintyD.meditation,caution-taking

anddoubt

31.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ThePowerofIntrovertsB.

TheTypicalPersonalityStyle

C.TheExtrovertIdealD.IntrovertsvsExtroverts

D

Ifyouwanttoconvincethebossyoudeserveapayriseorpromotion,thesolution

couldbesimple一catthesamefoodastheydo.Psychologistshavediscoveredmanagers

aremuchmorelikelytoinstantlytrustusifwechoosethesamedishesasthem.

Duringexperiments,discussionsoverwagesandworkconditionsweremuchmore

successfulifbothsideschosetosnackonthesametreats.Andshoppersweremuch

morelikelytobuyaproductadvertisedonTVbysomeoneeatingasimilarfoodto

thematthetime.

Thereasonisthoughttobeso-calledsimilarityattractiontheory-where

peopletendtolikeotherswhohavesimilartastesorhabitstothemselves.Butthis

isbelievedtobeoneofthefirststudieshighlightingtheroleoffoodinthis

relationship.ResearchersatChicagoUniversityintheUSconductedaseriesof

experimentstoexaminefood'sroleinearningtrust.

Inatest,participantsweretoldtowatchTV-wheresomeonepretendingtobe

amemberofthepublicpraisedacertainproduct.ThevolunteersweregivenKitKat

barstonibble,whiletheTVpeopleateeitheraKitKatorgrapesastheytalked.

Theresultsshowedviewersweremuchmorelikelytoexpressaninterestinbuying

theproductiftheTvshowedtheotherpersoneatingaKitKattoo.

Theresearchersadded,uAlthoughsimilarityinfoodconsumptionisnotasign

ofwhethertwopeoplewillgetalong,wefindconsumerstreatthisassuch.They

feelmoretransitingofthosewhoconsumeastheydo.Itmeanspeoplecanimmediately

begintofeelfriendshipanddevelopabond,leadingtosmoothertransactionsfrom

thestart.”

HarleyStreetpsychologistDrLucyAitchesonsaiditwasalreadyknownthat

wearingsimilarclothescouldinstantlycreatetrust.Butthiswasthefirstreport

thatfoodhadthesameeffect.Shesaid,“Thisisreallyinteresting.Itmakessense

aspeoplefeeltheyhavecommongroundandcantrusttheotherperson.Thatmeans

negotiationsaremorelikelytobesuccessful.

32.Accordingtothepassage,customersarelikelytobuyaproductfromadealer

who.

A.hasthesametasteasthemB.

advertiseshisproductsonTV

C.reducesthepriceofhisproductsD.paysattentiontothe

qualityofhisproducts

33.TheexperimentsconductedbyresearchersatChicagoUniversityshow

that.

A.foodplaysanimportantroleinearningpeopleJstrust

B.bosseslikeemployeesthathavethesametasteasthem

C.peoplewhohavesimilartastestotheirboss,scammore

D.peoplehavelessinterestinbuyingproductsadvertisedonTV

34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Peoplewhocatsimilarfoodaremorelikelytotrusteachother.

B.Peoplewillgetalongwitheachotheriftheyliketoeatsimilarthings.

C.Theeffectofwearingsimilarclotheshasn,tbeenprovedbyresearchers.

D.Peoplearemorelikelytomakefriendswiththosewearingthesameclothesas

them.

35.Whichofthefollowingsayingscanbeanexampleofthesimilarityattraction

theory?

A.Honestyisthebestpolicy.B.

Allgoodthingscometoanend.

C.Birdsofafeatherflocktogether.D.Wherethereisawill,there

isaway.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余

選項。

Swimmingatthebeachorinabackyardpoolarewell-knownAustraliansummer

activities.Butwhileitisusuallyafuntimeofyear,thereisaserioussideto

summerthatyoumightnotknowabout.

36Therearelotsoftreesanddrygrassinremoteareasthatcaneasily

catchfire.Eventhrowingaburningcigaretteoutofacarwindowcancausealot

ofdamage.37.

InFebruary,thereweremorethan80differentbushfiresburningatthesame

timeinNewSouthWales,asoutheasternstateofAustralia.TheGuardiannewspaper

reportedthat42homeswereburnedtothegroundbecauseofthesefires.38They

arehugefams.ManyAustralianproperties(房產(chǎn))arelargerthan1,000square

kilometers,whilethebiggestismorethan20,000squarekilometers-evenlarger

thanBeijing.

Everyhouseholdpreparesforbushfireseasonandprotectstheirproperty.But

sometimesthefiresaretoobigandpeoplehavetomovetosafety.

39ItwastohotinFebruarythatthousandsofbatsdiedfromtheheat.People

cangetsickiftheystayoutsidefortoolongordon,tdrinkenoughwater.The

heatcanalsocausepowerproblemsforhomesandbusinesses.

40Butitisworthrememberingthattheheatcancauselotsofproblems,

too.

A.TheAustraliansummerisenjoyable.

B.Thehotweatheralsocausesotherproblems.

C.ThesehomesarenotlikeChineseones.

D.Thankstoclimatechange,thisyear'ssituationisevenworse.

E.Thatiswhysummerisalsoknownas'bushfireseason“inAustralia.

F.Thedryseasonlastsaboutsixmonths,usuallybetweenAprilandOctober.

G.Theextremeheat,whichcangoabove40℃insomecities,isverydangerous.

第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;域小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白

處的最佳選項。

Asachild,Istartedlearningtoplaythepiano,myfavoritemusical41,

butIwasforcedtogiveupwhenIstartedmymiddleschoolu42Icouldconcentrate

moreonmystudies.

It'soneofmybiggest43tosoppracticingthepianowhenIrecallsadly

today.Duringthefollowingyears,IkepttellingmypianoteacherthatIwould

44__.However,Ididn,tkeepmypromisebecauseIwas45withmystudy.46

Ilosttouchwithmyteacher.Someyearslater,myteacherdied.Iwasverysadbecause

Ilostsuchagoodteacher.Shewasaverywarmandgentleperson.Ithurtsmeto

thinkshemayhavebeen47thatIneverreturned.Ihaven?ttakenlessonssince

thenbuttobehonest,I48to.Sittingatthepiano,Icouldn'thelprecalling

many49-timesofmypracticingathomeandplayingbeforemyteacherandone

timemyteacher50meafterIplayedentirepiecesofmusicwronginfrontof

hercolleagues.Iwasso51thatIcouldhardlysayanything.Buther52

helpedmecasemyshame.Thesememories,53,goodorbad,nevercausedmy_54

forplayingthepianoagain.

Thisthoughtthenledmetothinkthat55islikemusic,andthatweall

trytoplaydifferent56intheinstrumentofourlife.Sometimesthepitch(普

高)is57whenweplayitwell,butsometimesweareoutoftone.However,we

allcontinuetocreateourown58styleofmusic.Nomatterwhatstyleourmusic

is,itis59thatwesingthesongsofjoy,quietnessandlove.ThoughImay

nevermakeitbacktopianolessons,itdoesn't60thatI'vestoppedmaking

music.

41.A.instrumentB.performanceC.roomD.

stage

42.AinthatB.sothatC.nowthatD.

exceptthat

43.A.successesB.regretsC.decisionsD.

hobbies

44.A.playB.graduateC.leaveD.

return

45.A.occupiedB.angryC.satisfiedD.

patient

46.A.ActuallyB.ConstantlyC.SuddenlyD.

Gradually

47.A.astonishedB.gladC.disappointedD.

amazed

48.A.likedB.neededC.wantedD.

decided

49.A.dreamsB.expressionsC.wordsD.

memories

50.A.instructedB.hurtC.punishedD.

respected

51.A.frightenedB.movedC.embarrassedD.

excited

52.A.happinessB.satisfactionC.comfortD.sigh

53.A.insteadB.meanwhileC.thereforeD.

however

54.A.hopeB.courageC.feelingD.

effort

55.A.lifeB.learningC.rolesD.

games

56.A.cardsB.sportsC.rolesD.

games

57.A.hardB.wonderfulC.surprisingD.

complex

58.A.uniqueB.boringC.commonD.

similar

59.A.necessaryB.strangeC.possibleD.

important

60.A.matterB.meanC.reportD.

appear

第H卷

第三部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Doyouhavesleepingproblems?Ifso,thenthesetipsmayhelpyoufallasleep

fast.

Setasidethethoughtthatyouhavetofallasleep.Themoreyouthinkofit,

the61(hard)youwillfallasleep.

Thefoodsyoueatalsoplayanimportantpart.Avoid62(eat)ordrinking

thingslikechocolates,coffee,teaandenergydrinks.Ifyouhaveto,thenhave

63_inthemorningandeverintheafternoon,especiallybeforegoingtobed.Don,t

eattoo64atnight.Afullstomachwillmakeitmoredifficultforyoutofall

asleepbecauseyourbodyisworkingmoretimeto65thefoodyouate.

Makea66(fix)timetogotobed.Forexample,by9o'clockintheevening

youshouldalreadybeinbed.Dothisevenifyou'renotsleepyyet.Oncefollowing

thisroutine,youwill67(gradual)seethatyoufeelsleepy68it's9

o'clock.

Makeyourroomcomfortableforsleeping.Youshouldalsotakenotethatthe

sleepingenvironmentalso69(affect)yousleep.Itmustbeintheroom70

it'snotnoisy.Otherwise,youwillfinditdifficulttofallasleepagainafter

wakingup.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共

有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的間用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2.只允許修改10處,多若(從第11處起)不計分。

Whentalkingaboutsport,Ialwaysfeelveryexciting,becauseIlikesportso

much.Iloveplayingtennis,butitismyfavoritesport.OnedaythatIcamehome

afterschool,IturnedonTVandwatchatennismatch.Atfirst,Iwasattracted

bythetwobeautifultennisplayer.WhenIwatchedthematchfortenminutesIfound

itwonderfulFromnowon,Istar-tedtowatchtennismatches.Ihavelearnedtoplay

thetennis,andIofteninvitemyfriendsplaywithme.Mylovetotennisaremore

thanIcouldexpress.Iamsoluckilytohavesomefriendswhosharethesameinterest

withme.

第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

72.假定你是李華,你的美國朋友Jack正在學(xué)習(xí)漢語,看了電視節(jié)目“中國詩詞大會”

(ChinesePoetryConference)之后,非常喜歡中國詩詞,因而詢問你最喜歡的中國詩人

及原因。請就此給他回一封電子郵件。

要點(diǎn)如下:1.你喜歡的詩人;2.喜歡他的原因;3.歡迎Jack來訪。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭和結(jié)語已為你寫好.

DearJack,

I'mlookingforwardtoreceivingyourearlyreply.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

湖南省長沙市長郡中學(xué)高三5月模擬考試

英語試題答案

1-5CACAB6-10ABACA11-15BCCAC10-20BBCAB

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

21-25DBCAD26-30DBBDC31-35AAAAC

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

36-40GECBA

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題L5分,滿分30分)

41-45ABBDA46-50DCCDA51-55CCDBA56-60CBADB

61.harder62.eating63.them64.much65.digest66.fixed67.

gradually68.

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