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高三第一次大聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名,準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)。回答非選擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題前請(qǐng)先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。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(duì)話。每段對(duì)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(duì)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(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whattimeisitnow?A.6:30. B.7:30. C.8:30.2.Wheredoesthepartytakeplacenextweekend?A.AtSusan’shouse. B.Inthepark. C.AtTom’shouse.3.Howwasthefinalmatch?A.Tense. B.Boring. C.One-sided.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theircareerplans. B.Theirfavouriteteachers. C.Theirdreamuniversities.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Brotherandsister. B.Husbandandwife. C.Motherandson.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(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)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(duì)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秒鐘的做答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6、7題。6.WhatdidthemandoonSaturday?A.Hedrovearoundforfun.B.Helabouredinhisyard.C.Heboughtsomeuseditems.7.Whohasgotatoytrain?A.John. B.Alice. C.David.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8、9題。8.Whyisthemanmakingthephonecall?A.Totrackabooking. B.Tomakeareservation. C.Toinvitethewoman.9.Howmuchshouldacouplewithastudentpayforthevisit?A.$10. B.$20. C.$25.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第10至12題。10.Whatarethespeakerswatching?A.Amovie. B.ATVshow. C.Astageperformance.11.Whatistheman’sjob?A.Acook. B.Asalesman. C.Amusician.12.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Informtheman. B.Encouragetheman. C.Consulttheman.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第13至16題。13.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atachocolatestore. B.Ataflowershop. C.Atadeliverystation.14.Whatisthefavoritecolorofthewoman’ssister?A.Pink. B.Red. C.Yellow.15.Howwillthewoman’ssistergethergifts?A.Shewillcollectthemherself.B.Thewomanwilltakethemtoher.C.Themanwillhelpdeliverthem.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherpurchaseexperience?A.Amazed. B.Satisfied. C.Disappointed.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。17.WhywasthelaunchofGmailconsideredtobeajoke?A.ItwaslaunchedonAprilFools’Day.B.Itofferedtoomuchstorageforfree.C.Toomanypeopleuseditinthepast.18.HowmuchstoragedidGmail’scompetitorsoffer?A.1.5Mbs. B.15Mbs. C.15Gbs.19.WhatwasGmailbetteratdoingthanotheremailproviders?A.Translatingmails. B.Spell-checkingmails. C.Searchingmails.20.WhatisanewfeatureaddedtoGmail?A.Apurchasebutton. B.Aone-clicksendbutton. C.Aone-clickunsubscribebutton.第二部分閱讀理解(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和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThingstodoinFranceSpring2024InternationalKiteFestival,Berck-sur-Mer,PasdeCalais20-28April202410daysofkiteflyingonthebeachofBerck-sur-MerontheenjoyableOpalCoast.Thisisnoordinarykitefestival-bepreparedtobetotallyimpressedbythesightofhundredsofkites.calais-cotedopale.co.ukInternationalGardenFestival,LoireValley24April-3November2024AlloverFrancewonderfulgardenswillburstintobloombutifyou’reseriouslyintosplendidgreen-fingeredbeautyheadtotheInternationalGardenFestivalattheChateaudeChaumont,LoireValley.KewGardensmeetsChelseaFlowershowwithalotofFrenchflair(風(fēng)情).Beautifulpermanentgardens,contemporaryartexhibitions,abeautiful,historiccastleandeachApril,theopeningoftheInternationalGardenFestival.www.domaine-chaumont.fr/enChopinFestivalParis1JunelJuly,2024Ifyou’reinParisinJune,headtotheParcdeBagatelleforaChopinconcertintheOrange–rie–atrueParisexperience.Frederic-chopin.comAndfinally,alittlefurtherahead,thereopeningoftheCathedralofNotreDameisstillontrackforDecember8,2024.ParisOlympicGames26July-11August2024MorethanamillionvisitorsareexpectedtoattendtheOlympicGamesinFrance!It’sthethirdtimethatParishashostedtheModernGames(1900and1924).Themajorityofeventswilltakeplaceacrosstheheartofthecitywithiconiclandmarks-fromtheEiffelTowertothePlacedelaConcorde-beingtransformedintosportingareas(競(jìng)技場(chǎng)).NotethattravelinParisduringthistimewillbeaffected,andhotels,restaurantsetcarelikelytobesuperbusy.Findoutmore:par-is2024.org/en21.HowcanyoufindoutmoreaboutInternationalGardenFestival?A.Bysurfingcalais-cotedopale.co.uk. B.B/en.C.BylookingthroughFrederic-. D.Bysurfingwww.domaine-chaumont.fr/en.22.Asforamusiclover,whicheventisthemostsuitable?A.InternationalKiteFestival. B.InternationalGardenFestival.C.ChopinFestivalParis. D.ParisOlympicGames.23.IfyouwanttoexperiencetheOlympicGames,whatshouldyoudo?A.ToreachtheEiffelTower. B.TovisittheCathedralofNotreDame.C.Tomakeabeautifulkitetocelebrateit. D.Tobookahotelorrestaurantinadvance.BColdandalone,apeacockrecentlyfoundhimselfinanunlikelyplace—shivering(顫抖)underabushinHewlettHarbor,NewYork.Unsurewhattodo,thebright-bluebirdlookedoutquicklyfromwherehewassheltered,perhapshopingsomeonemightseehislongfeathersandofferhelp.Eventually,aHewlettHarborVillageHallemployeenoticedthebird’simpressivefigurewanderingnearthebuilding.Theemployeeknewthebirdwasindanger,especiallyconsideringtheseverestormexpectedlaterthatday,sotheycalledlocalanimalrescuerKarenlynnStracherforhelp.Despitetheirlargesize,peacocksareabletofly.StracheraskedtheVillageHallemployeeifanyonewaswillingtohelp,asshepreferstohavebackupwhencatchingaflightedbird.Soon,twoemployeeswerestandingattheready,preparedtodowhateverittooktogetthebirdtosafety.Toeveryone’ssurprise,Stracherdidn’tendupneedingmuchaid.Afteraskingoneoftheemployeestostandguardnearanopeninginthebushes,shecaughtthepeacockonherfirstat-tempt.Thepeacock,anexotic(外來的)bird,couldn’tbereleasedintothewild,astheNorthAmericanlandscapeisnotfittingforhisneeds.Luckily,Stracherfoundalocalbirdexpertwhohappenedtohaveapeacockwhoneededacompanion.Soon,thepeacockdepartedforhisnewhome.Rescuersarestillunsurewherethispeacockcamefrom.Whateverhisstory,it’sclearthathisfutureislookingbright.Safeandsound,thispeacockcanfocusonhisnewfamilyandhisnewpeacockfriend.“Afteravetcheckandarestperiod,theyhavebeenintroduced,”Strachersaid.“Itappearstobelove!”24.Whatdidthepeacocktakeaquicklookoutoftheshelterfor?A.Tomakeclearofhissituation. B.Todrawattentionandgethelp.C.Toprotecthimselffromthehurt. D.Toshowoffhisbeautifulfeathers.25.WhichwordcandescribetheVillageHallemployeefindingthepeacock?A.Lucky. B.Careful. C.Brave. D.Kind.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“backup”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Accompany. B.Extrahelp. C.Muchrelief. D.Equipment.27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastthreeparagraphs?A.Thepeacockofthelocalbirdexpertwasafemaleone.B.Stracheradoptedthepeacockrescuednearthebuilding.C.Rescuerseventuallyknewwherethepeacockcamefrom.D.Therescuedpeacockwastreatedcarefullyandcuredatlast.CPlantownersknowjusthowdifficultitcanbetofigureoutwhattheyneed,especiallywhenleavesstartbrowningorwilting(枯萎).Butitturnsoutthatplantsmayhavebeentellingyouallalong.Anewstudyfoundthatwhenplantsarestressed,theysendoutspecificsoundsthatidentifywhat’swrong.Previousstudiesshowthatplantsshakewhenunderstress,butforyears,scientistshavede-batedwhetherthoseshakingmovementsbecomesoundwaves.Bystudyingtomatoandtobaccoplantsinanacousticchamber(隔音箱)insideagreenhouse,researchersatTelAvivUniversitydiscoveredthatit’strue—plantscryoutforhelpthroughsoundwaves.Themorestressedplantswere,themoretheyscreamed.Theyalsofoundthatafteracertainpeakofdehydration(脫水),thesoundswouldsimplystop.TheirfindingswerepublishedinthejournalCellonThursday.“Ourfindingssuggestthattheworldaroundusisfullofplantsounds,andthatthesesoundscontaininformation-forexampleaboutwatershortageorinjury,”researcherLilachHadanysaid.“Weassumethatinnaturethesoundsmadebyplantsaresensedbycreaturesnearby,suchasbats,mice,variousinsects,andpossiblyalsootherplantsthatcanhearthehighfrequenciesandgetrelevantinformation.”Butit’snotjustsmallanimalsandinsectsthatcanusethisinformation,buthumanstoo,Hadanysaid.Alltheyneedisthe“righttools-suchassensorsthattellgrowerswhenplantsneedwatering.”Thiscouldproveparticularlybeneficialintheagricultureindustry,asresearchersnotedintheirpublicationthat“morepreciseirrigationcansaveupto50%ofthewaterexpenditure(消耗)andincreasetheyield.”Thisabilitycouldonlygetmoreimportantasclimatechangecontinuestoincreasetheintensityandfrequencyofdroughtsandtheworldcontinuestodealwithfoodsecurityissues.28.Howdoplantssendoutsoundwaveswhenunderstress?A.Bybecomingbrownandfallingleaves.B.Bydancingtothewindfromsidetoside.C.Bymovingwithrepeatedsmall,quickmovements.D.Bygraduallybendingdownwardandbecomingweak.29.Whycaninsectshearthesoundsmadebyplants?A.Theyrelyonplantsmakingaliving.B.Theycanliveinharmonywithplants.C.Theyhavethecapacitytotalkwithplants.D.Theycanhearthesoundsathighfrequencies.30.Whatcouldfarmersdototheircropsifweunderstoodplantsmore?A.Totalktothemfreely. B.Toirrigatethemprecisely.C.Toharvestthemearly. D.Tomakethemgrow.31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroduceascientificfinding. B.Toexplainastrangephenomenon.C.Torecommendanirrigationmethod. D.Toremembersomecarefulresearchers.DSome1,700yearsago,ascribe(抄書吏)inEgyptwroteouttwocompletebooksoftheBibleovera40-yearperiod.Today,theraretextisknownastheCrosby-Sch?yenCodex,oneoftheworld’soldestbooks.The104pagesofcodex(古抄本)illustratetheearlyspreadofChristianity(基督教)—andthissummer,theyareexpectedtosellforbetween$2.6millionand$3.8million.Discoveredinthe1950s,thetextispartofacollectionknownastheBodmerPapyrifoundinEgyptandpurchasedbySwisscollectorMartinBodmer.ThecodexmadeitswaytotheUniversityofMississippi,whereitstayeduntil1981,beforeitwasboughtbytheNorwegiancollectorMartinSch?yenin1988.Thehistorictextisavaluable“witnesstotheearliestspreadofChristianityaroundtheMediterranean,”EugenioDonadoni,seniorspecialistforbooksatChristie’sinLondon,tellsCNN.“TheearliestmonksinUpperEgyptwereusingthisverybooktocelebratetheearliestEastercelebrations,onlyafewhundredyearsafterChristandonlyahundredorsoyearsafterthelastGospelwaswritten.”Thetextalsothrowslightonakeymomentinthehistoryofbookmaking.Formillennia,ancientEgyptianswroteandreadliteratureonrolledcodexscrolls.ButinthefirstfewcenturiesC.E.,thetextdesign—stacksofpagesboundtogether—becameincreasinglypopular,ultimatelyreplacingscrollsasthemainmedium.DonadonitellsReutersthattheCrosby-Sch?yenCodexwasmadeduringthattransitionalperiod.ResearchersthinkthebooksurvivedduetoEgypt’sdryclimate.Fewothertextsfromthethirdandfourthcenturiesexisttoday.AftergoingonviewinParisinlateApril,theCrosby-Sch?yenCodexwilltraveltoLondon,whereitwillbesoldonJune11.32.WhatcanweknowabouttheCrosby-Sch?yenCodex?A.Itwasmadeupof140pages. B.ItwaswrittenbyanEgyptianmonk.C.Itwascompletedabout1,800yearsago. D.IttellstheearlyspreadofChristianity.33.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.WhoMartinSch?yenwas. B.HowtheCodexwasdiscovered.C.HowtheCodexwaspasseddowntonow. D.WhothefirstpersontogettheCodexwas.34.WherewilltheCrosby-Sch?yenCodexbesold?A.InEgypt. B.InFrance. C.InBritain. D.InChina.35.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.OneoftheWorld’sOldestBooksIsDiscoveredB.TheOldestBookIsUsedtoCelebratetheEarliestEasterC.OneoftheWorld’sOldestSurvivingBooksIsforSaleD.Egypt’sDryClimateIsBeneficialtoSurvivetheOldBooks第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出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)。Spaceisoftenaproblemformanypetowners,especiallythosewhohavetwoormorefurbabies.36,butit’sjustimpracticalandimpossibletodosowithlimitedspace.Well,thatmightnotbethecaseanymorewiththisdogbunkbed(雙層床).SoldbyEtsystoreRockPaperSawzall,thisbunkfeaturestwolevelsandastairmadeofre-claimed(再生的)wood.Itmeasuresapproximately37"wide,24"deep,and21"high.37.However,ifyouplanonusingitonsmallerdogs,justbesurethatthey’reabletocomfortablyjumpupto21"high.38.Butifyoupreferanothercolor,simplyinformthesellerofyourrequestuponplacingyourorder.Youcanpurchasethebedframe(框架)onitsownorusethecompletepackage,includingtwoinsertcushions.Thecushionscomeinfourvarieties,namelygray,navy,sandandstriped(有條紋的).Sincethebedismade-to-order,donotethatitmighttakethesellerfourtofiveweekstoshipoutyourorder.39.Indeed,thispetbunkbedisagoodsolutiontoprovideyourfurbabieswithmaximumcom-fortwithoutreducingspace.40.Bestofall,bygivingyourdogstheirowncomfortablespot,they’relesslikelytoinvadeyourpersonalspace.Now,everyoneinthehouseholdcanfinallyenjoyuninterruptedsleep,includingyourfurbabies!A.ThebedframeismadeofrawwoodB.ThebedframecomesinstandardblackpaintC.Andthesizemakesitagreatoptionforlarge-sizedogsD.It’scertainlyidealtoprovidethemwiththeirownindividualbedsE.It’sagoodsolutionforyourfurbabiestofindacomfortableroom.F.TheunitalsorequiresminimalpackageforeasiershipmentandlowershipmentcostG.Besides,it’sagreatwaytoencouragethemtoplaytogetherandstayclosetooneanother第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Sometimes,curiositycangetthebestofus.Itseemsthatmayhavebeenthecaseforthis10-year-oldinMassachusetts.OnaWednesdayafternoon,thekidwaskillingtimeathis41.Althoughwedon’tknowwhatgavehimthisidea,he42tomakehiswayoutofawindowonthesecondfloor.Fromhere,theboy43totheroofandintothechimney,whereheimmediatelygot44fromthewaistdown.Althoughhisparentsweren’taroundwhenhedidthis,45,hedidn’tgoentirelyunnoticed.Bothhisbrotherandanext-doorneighbormanagedto46thedangeroussituationhegothimselfinto.“Iwasjust47whenIlookedupandsawhimhangingoutofthatchimney,”KarenBoyd,theirneighborsays.“It’snotlikeIcouldcatchhimifhefell.Imean,hewasveryhighuponthat48.”The10-year-old’sbrother49theirdad,whowasatworkatthetime.Hearingthenewsofwhathappened,he50hissontocall911.Meanwhile,Dad51homeasfastaspossible,nodoubt52forhiskid.Bythetimehearrived,theWhitmanFireDepartmenthadalreadybeenthereto53theday!Luckily,doingsowasn’ttoodifficult.Infact,theboywascompletelyuninjured.So,al-thoughthisaccidenthadtohavebeen54forthisMassachusettsfamily,Icanonlyimaginehow55theyareforthequickactionsofthefiredepartment!41.A.home B.school C.seat D.position42.A.hoped B.refused C.decided D.promised43.A.gotit B.madeit C.putit D.caughtit44.A.changed B.lost C.dressed D.stuck45.A.urgently B.thankfully C.carefully D.regretfully46.A.predict B.expose C.mark D.notice47.A.shocked B.curious C.nervous D.a(chǎn)mused48.A.shelf B.roof C.table D.tube49.A.comforted B.expected C.called D.remembered50.A.inspired B.a(chǎn)dvised C.showed D.instructed51.A.went B.walked C.rushed D.moved52.A.concerned B.prepared C.eager D.suitable53.A.make B.start C.save D.end54.A.disappointing B.frightening C.surprising D.encouraging55.A.grateful B.fortunate C.forgetful D.brave第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(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。NANJING,April9(Xinhua)--Anobletombhasbeenfoundinacemetery(墓地)56(date)backtotheSixDynastiesperiod(222-589)inthecityofZhenjiang,eastChina’sJiangsuProvince.Theownerofthetomb,57(name)ZhaoXuanzhi,wastheuncleofanemperorduringtheSouthernDynasty(420-589).ArchaeologistsfoundabronzesealinTombNo.6thathelpsidentifytheownerofthetomb.“ThebronzesealfoundinTombNo.658(confirm)asZhaoXuanzhi’spersonalsealrecently.Theageofthetombis59(consist)withhistoricalrecords,”saidLiXidong,deputy(副)directorofthecity’sculturalrelicsandarchaeologyinstitute.Twenty60(object)werealsounearthedfromTombNo.6.Archaeologistsfound13tombsduringrecentexcavations(挖掘),sevenof61werebrickchambertombsofnoblesfromtheEasternJinDynasty(317-420)totheSouthernDynasty,62sixotherswerepit(坑)tombsofciviliansfromtheMingandQingDynasties(1368-1911).Archaeologists63(say)mostofthetombsfoundinthecemeteryoftheSixDynastiesperiodbelong64theEasternJinDynasty,whichprovidesevidenceofpeopleatthattimemovingfromthenorthtothesouth.The65(discover)providesimportantcluesandmaterialdataforthestudyofethnicmigrationinChinesehistory.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校學(xué)生會(huì)決定舉辦主題為“Bepreparedforthefuturecareer”的英文演講比賽。請(qǐng)你寫一篇參賽演講稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.你的未來職業(yè);2.如何做準(zhǔn)備。注意:1.詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入詞數(shù)。Dearfriends,I’mhonoredtostandheretomakeaspeechwhosetopicisPreparedfortheFutureCareer.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thanksforyourlistening!第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(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(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Livinginabusycity,Diananeverthoughtthatherlifewouldbeinfluencedbythatofananimal.Butasfatewouldhaveit,shebecamethecaregiverofachickennamedBetty,whohasbroughtmoreadventureandjoyintoherlifethanshecouldeverhaveimagined.ItallstartedwhenDianacameacrossBettyinafarmer’smarket.Shewasthelastchickenleft,andthefarmerwaslookingtosellherquickly.HerwhitefeathersandbigbrowneyescaughtDiana’sattention,andsheknewshehadtotakeherhome.Dianalivesinasmallapartmentintheheartofthecity,soaccommodatingachickenwasnoeasyfeat(技藝).ButshesoonrealizedthatBettywasquitecontentlivingthecitylife.Astimepassed,BettyandDianabecameinseparable.Shewouldfollowheraroundeverywhereshewentandwouldevenjumpupontoherlapwhenshesatdown.Itwashardtoimaginelifewithouther.Oneofthebestthingsabouthavingachickeninthecityisthefresheggs.Bettywouldlayaneggeverymorning,andtherewassomethingsosatisfyingaboutcrackingopenaneggthatwasstillwarmfromthechicken.Oneday,anewneighbormovedinnextdoor,andDianacouldn’thelpbutnoticethathehadacuriouslookonhisfaceeverytimehesawBetty.Shesoonfoundoutthathewasananimalcontrolofficer.DianaknewthattroublewascomingwhenshereceivedaletterfromthecitytellingherthatshehadtogetridofBetty.Shewasupsetatthethoughtoflosingher,butshewasn’ta-bouttogiveupwithoutafight.Dianaconsultedwithsomeofherfriendswhowerelawyers,andtheyhelpedhercomeupwithaplanofaction.TheydecidedtogotocourtandarguethatBettywasmorethanjustananimal;shewasacompanionwhohadbroughtjoyandhappinessintoherlife.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Thedayofthecourtbattlewasverydifficult._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Withthecourtbattlebehindus,BettyandDianacontinuedlivingourcitylifetogether._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三第一次大聯(lián)考英語(yǔ)答案附聽力原文:(Text1)W:Ifwegotothetheatreonfoot,wewillsurelymakethe8:30show,butwewon’thavetimetohavedinner.M:Ithinknot.Anhourismorethanenoughforthemealandthetravel.(Text2)W:Hey,Tom,I’mhavingapartyatmyplacenextweekend.Doyouwanttocome?M:Sure,Susan!Thatsoundslikefun.WhattimeshouldIbethere?W:Oh,anytimebetween6and7wouldbefine.It’snotreallygoingtobeaparty,morelikeasmallget-together.I’mcookingdinner,andthenwecanhangoutinthepark.(Text3)W:Thefinalmatchwasdefinitelyworththewait.M:Sure.Thetwosidesweresowell-matchedthatneithercouldgaintheupperhand.W:That’strue!Whatamatch!(Text4)M:Mr.Brown’schemistrylessonsareveryinteresting.IlovehisclasssomuchthatIdecidetoworkasadrugdevelopersomeday.W:That’sgood.Ihopetobecomeajournalistinthefuture.M:Great!Ajournalist’sjobcanbequiteexcitingandrewarding!(Text5)M:Idon’tthinkit’sfairthatSusangetsmorepocketmoney.W:Well,shecleansallthedishesandwashesyourdad’scareveryweek.Youonlysetthetableeveryday.Plus,sheisolder.M:ButIhavebeenagoodboyeveryday!W:Yes,butIthinkyoucandomore.(Text6)W:Hi,John,didyoudoanythingspecialonSaturday?M:Well,Ispentthewholemorningdrivingaroundtoyardsales.W:Yardsales?M:Verypopularhere,Alice.Peoplesellthingstheydon’tneedanymoreintheiryards.W:Ilikethisidea.Whatdidyoubuy?M:Igotsomerealtreasures:atoytrainandaprettynewtablet.W:Wow!Whatelsewasonsale?M:Practicallyanything.Clothes,householditems...MyfriendDavidboughtasilverring!W:Soundslikefun.(Text7)M:Goodmorning,Iwouldliketobookavisittothemuseum.W:Goodmorning!Whenwouldyouliketovisit?M:ThisFriday,ifpossible.W:Certainly.Howmanypeoplewillbeinyourgroup?M:Therewillbefourofus.W:Great.Ouropeninghoursarefrom9amto5pm.M:Thatworks.Canyoutellmetheadmissionfee?W:Foradults,itis$10,andforstudentsandseniors,itis$5.M:Weareallstudents,soitwillbe$5perperson.Thankyousoverymuch!W:You’rewelcome.(Text8)W:What’sthematter?M:That’sit.Igiveup.W:Whatdoyoumean?M:Thisguyisamazing.I’veneverseenanybodyplaytheguitaronstagelikethatinperson.Imightaswellstoptrying.W:Butyou’regoodaswell.M:I’mnotinthesameleagueashim.It’stimethatIchangedmyprofessionandstartedsellinginsuranceorcookingpeople’sdinners.W:Don’tbesilly.Justusehimasinspiration.Bethebestyoucanbe.LotsofpeoplelikeyourmusicandIdo.M:Thankyouforyourfaith.W:Remember,themanwhowe’rewatchingoncecouldn’tplaytheguitaratall.Hehadtolearnandpracticetogettothislevel.M:Ibethepracticedeverydayofhislife.W:Haveconfidenceinyourability,andenjoytheshow.(Text9)W:Hello,I’dlikesomethingformysister.It’sforher21stbirthday.M:Whatsortofcolorsdoesshelike?W:I’dsayredisamust.Shelovesthat.Also,yellowandpink.maybe.M:Whatkindofpricerangeareyouthinkingof?W:Between£30and£40.I’llbegettinghersomeotherthingsaswell—chocolatesandjewelry.M:Well,Ishouldbeabletoputanicearrangementtogetherforthat.Itcouldbeallroses,ormayberosesandsomethingelse.It’suptoyou.W:Ithinkroseswouldbenice.Shelovesthesmellofthem.M:OK.Icandothatforyou.Wouldyouliketocollectthemorhavethemdeliveredtoher?W:Itwouldbeniceifyoucoulddeliverthemonherbirthday.nextTuesday.M:Wecancertainlydothat.Wecouldalsodeliveryourothergiftswiththemifthatwouldsuityou.W:Really?Thatwouldbegreat.M:Justbringthemintotheshopandleavethemwithus.W:She’llbeabsolutelythrilled.M:Ah,weloveasatisfiedcustomer.(Text10)Gmail,theworld’sbiggestemailprovider,was20onMon-day.Itwaslaunchedonthe1stofApril2004.Atthattime,itchangedeverythingbecauseitofferedanenormous1Gbsofstorageforfree.SomepeoplethoughtitwasajokebecauseitwasannouncedonAprilFools’Day.However,itwasreal.Otheremailprovidersonlygave15Mbs.Gmailbecamea“must-have”toolfortechnologyfans.AnotherreasonforGmail’ssuccessisthatitsearchedmailsfasterthanotheremailservices.Today,morethan1.7billionpeopleuseit.Overtheyears.Googlehasincreaseditsfreestorageto15Gbs.Ithasaddednewfeatures.Oneoftheseisaone-clickunsubscribebuttonforun-wantedmail.Anotherfeatureisan“undosend”button.Thismeansuserscanstopamailfrombeingsentafterclicking“send”.ThePCMagwebsitesaidGmailisanimportantpartoflifetoday.Itwrote:“Gmailissofixedinsomanypeople’slivesthathardlyanyonethinksmuchaboutit.”ItislikelypeoplewilluseGmailforever.參考答案1—5:BBAAC6—10:CABCC11—15:CBBBC16—20:BABCC21—25:DCDBD26—30:BACDB31—35:ADCCC36—40:DCBFG41—45:ACBDB46—50:DABCD51—55:CACBA21.D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)InternationalGardenFestival,LoireValley部分中的“…theopeningoftheInternationalGardenFestival.www.domaine-chaumont.fr/en”可知,要找到有關(guān)國(guó)際花園節(jié)的更多信息,瀏覽網(wǎng)址www.domaine-chau-mont.fr/en。故選D。22.C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)ChopinFestivalParis部分中的“Ifyou’reinParisinJune,headtotheParedeBagatelleforaChopinconcertintheOrangerie-atrueParisexperience"可知,如果你六月在巴黎,就去巴加特爾公園聽一場(chǎng)在橘園舉行的肖邦音樂會(huì)。故可知音樂愛好者可去巴黎肖邦音樂節(jié),故選C。23.D推理判斷題。根據(jù)ParisOlympicCames部分中的“NotethattravelinParisduringthistimewillbeaffected.andhotels,restaurantsetcarelikelytobesuperbusy.”可知,在奧運(yùn)會(huì)期間,巴黎的旅行將受到影響,酒店、餐館等可能會(huì)非常繁忙。由此推斷,去體驗(yàn)巴黎奧運(yùn)會(huì),最好提前訂賓館或飯店。故選D。24.B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的“thebright-bluebirdlookedoutquicklyfromwherehewassheltered,perhapshopingsomeonemightseehislongfeathersandofferhelp.”可知,孔雀向外看或許希望有人會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)它并提供幫助。故選B。25.D推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中的“Theemployeeknewthebirdwasindanger,especiallyconsideringtheseverestormexpectedlaterthatday,sotheycalledlocalanimalrescuerKarenlynnStracherforhelp.”可知,這位員工知道孔雀處于危險(xiǎn)中,打電話給當(dāng)?shù)貏?dòng)物援救人員尋求幫助,所以可推斷這位員工是善良的。故選D。26.B詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)畫線詞前的“StracheraskedtheVillageHallemployeeifanyonewaswillingtohelp...”以及第五段的“Toeveryone’ssurprise

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