湖北省部分市州2023-2024学年高三上学期元月期末联考英语试卷(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)

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名称 湖北省部分市州2023-2024学年高三上学期元月期末联考英语试卷(含解析,无听力音频有听力原文)
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湖北省部分市州2024年元月高三期末联考
英语试卷
本试卷共10页,67题。全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟。
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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.
答案是C。
1. What will be on at 9 this evening
A. A football match. B. A nature program. C. A cartoon.
2. What does the woman suggest the man do first
A. Play tennis. B. Return his books. C. Repair Ben’s bike.
3. What will the weather be like at noon tomorrow
A. Cloudy. B. Sunny. C. Rainy.
4. What did the man do during the trip
A. He lay on the beach. B. He played water sports. C. He looked for local birds.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A beach. B. A photo. C. A holiday.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How long did it take the woman to walk through the city center
A. 9 minutes. B. 10. 5 minutes. C. 15 minutes.
7. How do the speakers decide to go to the harbor
A. By subway. B. By bus. C. By bike.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. When does the woman want to leave
A. At 2:00. B. At 2:30. C. At 3 :00.
9. What is the woman doing
A. Asking for help. B. Giving a suggestion. C. Making a complaint.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. How did Martha find the last show in the series
A. Confusing. B. Amusing. C. Appealing.
11. Why is Madison so successful
A. Because of the plot.
B. Because of the actors.
C. Because of the main character.
12. What is Madison probably about
A. A funny doctor. B. A helpful detective. C. An intelligent kid.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What kind of show does the man mostly do these days
A. Physical comedy. B. Musical comedy. C. Alternative comedy.
14. At what age was the man first on stage
A. 2. B. 7. C. 17.
15. What did the man like best
A. Reading. B. Singing. C. Writing.
16. How does the man feel before the performance
A. Worried. B. Relaxed. C. Excited.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where is Sunset View
A. In the forest. B. At the seaside. C. On the farm.
18. Where will tourists stay at Wild Ways
A. In the cottages. B. In the tents. C. In the wooden houses.
19. What can tourists do at Mary Glen
A. Have a swim. B. Play games. C. Walk in the park.
20. Which holiday is the cheapest
A. Sunset View. B. Wild Ways. C. Mary Glen.
第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2. 5分,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
A
Location
St Helena is one of the remotest islands on Earth. The subtropical (亚热带的) British Overseas Territory sits in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, 1, 200 miles from the west coast of Africa and 1, 800 miles from the east coast of South America.
Size Population
St Helena is only 16 km long and 9 km wide and the population is 5, 000. This is 1/3 the size of the Isle of Wight, and the same size as Disney World Orlando. This is also the same size as San Francisco-yet the island has just 0. 5% of San Francisco's population. With an extremely low-crime community, you can freely explore the island's natural and built attractions in peace.
Climate
As a subtropical island, St Helena's temperature is 15 -28°C all year round. While the four seasons are not recognized on St Helena, the "cooler months" are generally June to September and the "hotter months" are December to March. St Helena is free from extreme weather events, with even thunderstorms only occurring perhaps once a decade.
Accessibility
Until 2017, St Helena did not have an airport and was only accessible by sea. Reaching the island meant a five-day ship voyage from Cape Town, South Africa. However, since October 2017, the island's first and only airport has enabled passengers to reach the island in just a six-hour flight.
21. In what aspect are St Helena and San Francisco alike
A. Area. B. Population. C. Climate. D. Crime rate.
22. What can best describe the climate of St Helena
A. Tropical. B. Dry. C. Extreme. D. Mild.
23. How could visitors gain entry into St Helena before 2017
A. By plane. B. By ship. C. By car. D. By bike.
B
A Texas woman says that she took two kittens (小猫) into her home, only to discover that they were not housecats.
Jane Dinscore, her sister and her niece were bitten on the hands while trying to feed them.
"I think they started doing a little bit more research and thinking, These don't look like standard housecats. Maybe we should call somebody. Thankfully, they did. San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) spokeswoman Lisa Norwood told local TV station KENS 5 on Monday.
But Jane Dinscore has changed her story since the news broke on Monday. Originally, she told the authorities she found the kittens in an alleyway (小巷) in San Antonio. Now she says she received the kittens from her brother, James Dinscore, in rural Atascosa County. However, she maintains that she believed the kittens were pet cats. She says she took the kittens home and called ACS after they began biting her and her relatives. She says she lied at first about their origin in the interest of her brother.
ACS and Texas State Parks and Wildlife are working together to determine if the situation deserves any criminal charges for disturbing wildlife, according to USA Today.
The animals are now under the care of Wildlife Rescue Rehabilitation in San Antonio. The group hopes to eventually release the bobcats in a safe area.
In general, wild animals should be left in the wild. If you suspect a problem with a wild animal or believe you have found one that's sick, injured or abandoned, call a local wildlife center or animal control organization. And if you believe an animal, you've found is a lost pet, you may take it to an animal shelter or a rescue group.
24. What happened to Jane Dinscore
A. She was attacked by her kittens.
B. She was interviewed by KENS 5.
C. She was accused of disturbing wildlife.
D. She was forced to live in Atascosa County.
25. Why did Jane Dinscore tell a lie at first
A. She was sure her kittens were housecats.
B. She was told to keep everything a secret.
C. She was unwilling to cause her brother trouble.
D. She was afraid her kittens would be taken away.
26. How will Wildlife Rescue Rehabilitation in San Antonio deal with the bobcats
A. Set them free in the wild. B. Send them to a pet shelter.
C. Help them find their mother. D. Raise them until they are adopted.
27. What's the author's purpose of writing the last paragraph
A. To arouse curiosity. B. To invite comments.
C. To make predictions. D. To provide suggestions.
C
After working an extra shift, Dr. Jessica Gold returned home feeling burned out and submitted herself to the urge to watch TV and sleep most of the day. As Generation Z would say, she was “bed rotting". The phrase describes staying in bed all day, just like “rotting”(腐烂) there, according to Gold, a professor at Washington University. It is similar to having a lazy day, but it is more of an immobile term with less activity. She said, "It is OK as long as you understand why you are doing it and turn to other activities as well.
"Lying in bed for more than a day is concerning and could lead to different mental health issues, "Gold added, "The urge to rot in bed all day, especially if it happens more seriously, is likely about something more than just catching up on sleep or needing a day to do nothing, but avoiding the feelings, stress or pain of being awake. This sort of behavior has been linked to symptoms (症状) of depression and anxiety. "
Bed rotting could be affecting more than just your mental health — it could also have a negative impact on your sleep. "Bed rotting is exactly the opposite of what we want people to do, " said Baron, associate professor of family and preventive medicine. "As a general guideline, if you are not asleep within 30 minutes during the night, you should get out of bed, said she.
Bed rotting after a long day is normal, but if it is affecting your work, social life or other important activities, then you should turn to professionals, Gold suggested, because they can help you get to the root cause and get you to learn to do something that you may think of as hobbies.
Recharging activities can energize us and better prepare us for the unavoidable stress we face daily. "Some options include hanging out with a friend, seeing a film or exercising, said Rego, a psychologist from New York, “If you don't want to leave the house, try activities like reading a book or journaling instead of just lying down.
28. What can we learn about "bed rotting"
A. It is favoured by Generation Z. B. It is an active attitude toward life.
C. It is acceptable if it is controllable. D. It is the same with having a lazy day.
29. What did Gold want to tell us in paragraph 2
A. The impact of bed rotting. B. The trend of bed rotting.
C. The cure for bed rotting. D. The prevention of bed rotting.
30. What can we infer from Baron's words
A. Bed rotting makes for stress relief. B. Bed rotting results from lack of sleep.
C. Bed rotting contradicts good sleep habits. D. Bed rotting refers to part of the sleep cycle.
31. What is Rego's suggested alternative to" bed rotting"
A. Adopting a regular exercise routine.
B. Engaging in some relaxing activities.
C. Seeking professional mental health services.
D. Watching other digital devices rather than TV.
D
Want to know what is coming soon to a cinema near you Probably not a 1. 5-hour-long movie, as in the old days. On October 20th comes Killers of the Flower Moon. At nearly three and a half hours, its length is nearly double that of the average film last year. Even movie fans struggle to concentrate for that long and some viewers even nod off. Afterwards there is a mad dash for the toilets. When does watching a film become such a slog
The Economist analyzed over 100, 000 feature films released internationally since the 1930s, the start of Hollywood's golden age, using data from IMDb, a movie database. The average length of productions rose by around 24%, from one hour and 21 minutes in the 1930s to one hour and 47 minutes in 2022. For the ten most-popular titles, the average length grew to around two and a half hours in 2022, nearly 50% higher than in the 1930s.
One driver of this trend is that studios want to squeeze the most out of their costly intellectual property (知识产权), but they are competing with streaming platforms for eyeballs. The hope is that a spectacular, drawn-out "event" movie will draw audiences away from the small screen and into cinemas. This approach has often paid off: Avengers: Endgame Marvel's three-hour superhero masterpieces, was the highest-grossing (票房最高的) film in 2019. Last year long movies series made up most of the highest-grossing films in America.
Another explanation for longer films has to do with directors' growing influence. Who would dare tell the likes of Mr. Nolan to cut out his masterpieces Moreover, streaming platforms, which do not have to worry as much about the length because viewers can pause whenever they like, may attract big names by promising them sufficient fund and creative flix funded and released three-hour The Irishman in 2019, a film that would have benefited from a decisive editor, Irish or otherwise.
32. The underlined part "a slog" in paragraph 1 refers to a(n)___.
A. pleasure B. effort C. conflict D. feast
33. What can be inferred from paragraph 2
A. The average length affects the popularity of films.
B. Great advances have been made in film industry.
C. Hollywood starts a golden age of feature films.
D. The average duration of movies has stretched.
34. What sets the trend of longer movies
A. Competition for the target audience. B. Thirst for more classic productions.
C. Influence of streaming platforms. D. Preference for decisive editors.
35. What is probably the best title for the passage
A. Movie Enthusiasts B. Movie Marathons
C. Movie Production D. Movie Influence
第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
For many young adults, what to do after finishing high school is a question that is not easy to answer. For some their path is clear, but for others a number of possibilities lie before them. 36 You are not too sure about the direction you want to take and would like to explore your options. Or maybe you have a desire to travel and experience other countries before settling down to further studies. 37 What to do during your gap year can be tailored to suit your needs, interests and budget. Let's look at a few ideas that can just help you!
38 You can become a babysitter in your community or work on an oil field in another country. This can really help you to gain insight into yourself when you decide what you are passionate about. 39 Choosing a sporting adventure in another country, either playing or coaching will be an amazing experience. In addition, giving back to the community by volunteering in a local charity is also how you would like to spend your time.
From these experiences, you will learn much more than just how to do a job. Aside from your photographs, your most treasured possession will be that new experiences challenge you and allow you to grow. So whether you are going abroad or going to your local community center, one thing is for certain - a gap year is definitely not just filling a gap. 40
A. Perhaps you are one of the latter.
B. Why not apply for a job locally or abroad
C. How about combining sports with learning
D. You can find helpful information on some websites.
E. It is a year that can make all the difference to your future.
F. You will look back and know that your gap year has done that.
G. Whatever your reasons, a gap year can be an enriching and exciting time.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Simply finishing a marathon is a big achievement, but one woman in Thailand didn't just run all 26. 2 miles — she also 41 a little dog, Chombueng!
Runner Klongsanun was 42 a local marathon on Jan. 20th, 2023 when around mile seven, she noticed a seemingly 43 young dog along the roadside.
While other runners reportedly passed by the dog, Klongsanun, a dog lover, decided to pick it up and finish the 44 . However, she still had 19 more miles to go. For anyone running a marathon, carrying any kind of 45 for 19 miles can make a marathon even more 46 and tiring. But instead of putting the dog down or 47 it to a looker-on to hold, the 48 Klongsanun crossed the finish line with the tiny dog in her arms.
After the race, Klongsanun 49 to take the dog home. Klongsanun even went back to the area where she first 50 Chombueng to make sure there weren't any other dogs in need of 51 , but she didn't find any other animals.
"It was 52 a challenge to run almost 20 miles carrying a dog. 53 , I did it because he is pitiful, said Klongsanun. It looks like Chombueng has found a(n) 54 family while Klongsanun has a marathon 55 she'll never forget.
41. A. comforted B. rescued C. raised D. delivered
42. A. preparing for B. signing up for C. participating in D. looking forward to
43. A. adopted B. trained C. poisoned D. abandoned
44. A. race B. test C. plan D. battle
45. A. weight B. pressure C. equipment D. honour
46. A. surpring B. boring C. challenging D. convincing
47. A. donating B. giving C. returning D. lending
48. A. encouraged B. confident C. independent D. determined
49. A. prayed B. decided C. struggled D. agreed
50. A. spotted B. caught C. identified D. claimed
51. A. food B. company C. help D. operation
52. A. unexpectedly B. undoubtedly C. unintentionally D. unfortunately
53. A. Moreover B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. However
54. A. odd B. familiar C. permanent D. ordinary
55. A. memory B. dream C. record D. promise
第二节(共10小题:每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhang Zening, a hanfu enthusiast in Nanjing, started an extraordinary journey eight years ago to revive this traditional Chinese costume. Inspired by ancient murals(壁画) , Zhang studied the artistry of hanfu in various museums, 56 (transform) paintings into wearable pieces.
Upon graduating, Zhang opened 57 hanfu studio with some friends. Now Zhang has cooperated with women's re-employment organizations, seeking stay-at-home women with sewing skills, among 58 were many single mothers that could earn an income while taking care of their children. Around 2015, Zhang began to focus independently 59 the process of hanfu restoration. In that year, she visited Dunhuang, and 60 (impress)by the delicate murals there, wondering how she could 61 possible)materialize them into beautiful costumes. Eight years 62 (late), she managed to restore more than 50 sets. In the past decade, she 63 (travel)to more than 10 cities across China, constantly studying murals and conducting research to restore hanfu from different 64 (dynasty ) She has cross-referenced different materials accurate as possible. Thanks to her work, many young people wear 65 restore)hanfu when they visit museums, and Zhang is excited to see more of them doing so.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:书面表达(满分15分)
你校正在举行英语素养大赛,请你以“Reading Enriches Life”为题写一份英语演讲稿参赛。要点如下:
1. 阅读的意义;
2. 呼吁阅读。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头与结尾已给,不计人总词数。
Reading Enriches Life
Ladies and gentlemen,
Thanks for your listening.
第二节(满分25分)
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。
An awkward experience
I was walking along the road to school one day and I met my friend Raine. He suggested that we skip school and go to the movies. I refused because my dad was very strict and I knew he would be mad. Raine offered various reasons but I still refused. Finally, he said there was a Will Smith movie at the local cinema and that I couldn't afford to miss it. Finally curiosity got the better of me and I agreed to go.
So we set off to the movies together, bought our tickets, popcorn and drinks and settled down comfortably. The movie was due to start in fifteen minutes and the lights were still on. We watched people coming in groups, families and there were couples too. Some of them looked like school students cutting classes like us. As I turned around, I suddenly caught sight of my uncle Andy and aunt Jane walking in. I sank into my seat quickly to avoid being spotted. I signaled to Raine that there was someone I didn't want to see. But Raine made it more obvious by turning around and asking "Who And where " loudly, which made me sit even lower in my seat.
To make things worse, they came and sat just in the row behind us. I couldn't help but overhear(偷听) their conversation. They were discussing how much I would have loved to come to this movie, knowing my admiration for Will Smith. They were even commenting about the students cutting classes. They spoke in a low voice, but their words were loud enough for me to catch. They discussed the bad influence of cutting classes and the importance of studying hard at school. My heart sank with these words. It was as if they were unknowingly lecturing me, reminding me why I shouldn't have given in to Raine's suggestion.
注意:
1. 续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
Soon the lights were turned off and the movie began.
Paragraph 2:
To my surprise, my uncle and aunt were standing at the exit smiling.湖北省部分市州 2024 年元月高三期末联考
英语参考答案
听力:CBACB BCBAA CACAB ABCBA
阅读:ADB ACAD CACB BDAB 七选五:AGBCE
完形填空:BCDAA CBDBA CBDCA
语法填空:
56. transforming 57. a 58. whom 59. on/upon 60. was impressed
61. possibly 62. later 63. has travel(l)ed 64. dynasties 65. restored
应用文参考范文:
Ladies and gentlemen,
I am honored to stand here to share my opinion on the topic “Reading Enriches Life ”. As a
famous saying goes, “Reading makes a full man.” I firmly believe reading plays a crucial role in
shaping our lives and enriching our experiences.
First and foremost, reading broadens our horizons and deepens our understanding of the
world. Through reading, we can travel to distant places, explore different cultures and gain insight
into other’s lives. Moreover, reading is a powerful tool for personal growth and self-improvement.
The knowledge and wisdom found in books can inspire us to strive for our goals.
Let’s pick up a book and start a journey of enriching our life through reading.
Thanks for your listening.
续写参考范文:
Soon the lights were turned off and the movie began. However, I didn’t enjoy the movie at all
for fear of being spotted. I sank my body further into my seat, praying that they wouldn’t notice
me. Every now and then I would steal glances at them. Every time they chatted in a whisper, my
heart was pounding violently. Thankfully, after what seemed years, the movie came to an end and
the lights came on. I waited anxiously until my aunt and uncle left the cinema. I let out a sigh of
relief, dashed for the door and tried to make a quick exit with Raine.
To my surprise, my uncle and aunt were standing at the exit smiling. When they called out
my name, I was so embarrassed that I lowered my head with a burning face , unsure of what to do.
They walked up to me and my aunt asked why I was absent from school patiently. Palms sweating,
I stammered out an excuse but they seemed unconvinced. Patting my shoulder gently, my uncle
promised, “We won’t tell your father but hope that you won’t skip school again.” I nodded my
head in great shame. From then on, this awkward experience kept reminding me of the importance
of honesty and responsibility in my life. /This experience has taught me that sometimes we need to
make a tough decision to do what is right.
阅读理解、完形填空和作文答案详解
A 篇
21. A 细节理解题。根据第二段 “This is also the same size as San Francisco”可知,二者共同
之处是面积大小一样。
22. D 细节理解题。根据第三段 “As a subtropical island” , “15-28℃ all year round”以及 “St
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Helena is free from extreme weather events”可知,此地气候是亚热带气候,较温和。
23. B 细节理解题。根据最后一段 “Until 2017, St Helena did not have an airport and was only
accessible by sea.”可知,2017年以前都只能通过坐船到达该岛。
B 篇
24. A 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,在喂“猫”的时候她被咬伤了手。
25. C 细节理解题。根据第四段最后一句 “...in the interest of her brother”可知她刚开始的时候
撒谎,是考虑到哥哥的利益,也就是不想给她哥哥找麻烦。
26. A 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段最后一句可知这个组织希望最后将短尾猫放归至安全的
地方,即放归野外。
27. D 推理判断题。最后一段主要是告诉人们野生动物应该生存在野外不被打扰,并告诉人
们遇到了野生动物或宠物该如何处理,所以最后一段的目的是提供建议。
C 篇
28. C 细节理解题。从第一段最后一句可知,只要你理解你自己为什么“腐烂在床上”(bed
rotting)而且也还是会做一些其他事情,就没什么问题。所以 C项“只要还在可控范围内,
就是可以接受的”是正确的。
29. A 推理判断题。第二段主要讲“躺在床上超过一天就是让人担忧的,而且可能指向不同
的精神健康方面的问题。想在床上瘫一整天,尤其是情况特别严重的时候,很可能不仅是想
补觉或者需要放空一天,而是逃避一些情感、压力或者醒着时的痛苦。这样的行为就与抑郁
和焦虑的症状相关了。”所以,本段主要讲“腐烂在床上”对心理健康的影响。
30. C 推理判断题。从倒数第二句可知,“作为普遍的准则,如果晚上在床上躺 30分钟还没
睡着,就应该起床。”所以,“腐烂在床上”这个行为与好的睡眠习惯是相违背的。
31. B 细节理解题。从最后一段可知,这些活动包括“跟朋友出去玩,看电影,锻炼身体”,
“如果不想离开家,就试试读书看杂志这样的活动,而不是躺下来看电视”即参加一些放松的
活动。
D 篇
32. B 猜测词义题。从第一段 “Even movie fans struggle to concentrate for that long and some
viewers even nod off. Afterwards there is a mad dash for the toilets.”可知,即使爱好看电影的人
都很困难集中这么久的注意力,有些观众甚至睡着了。看完电影后,众人都疯狂冲向厕所”,
所以最后一句发问:什么时候看个电影都变得如此辛苦?
33. D 推理判断题。第二段列举的数据是经济学家分析了自从 1930年以来的 100000部电影,
平均时长上升了 24%,从最初的 1小时 21分钟到 1小时 47分钟,甚至最受欢迎的 10部电
影里,最长时长达到了 2.5小时。所以这些数据说明“电影的平均时长一直在延长”。
34. A 细节理解题。从第三段和第四段的段首句可知,电影变长的驱动力一方面是因为“特
许经营权”,让电影公司要跟流媒体平台竞争,吸引观众眼球,另一方面是“导演们不断增
长的影响力”。
35. B 主旨大意题。本文主要讲了电影时长在增加的现象。
七选五
36. A 从后文中 You are not too sure about the direction可知“你”属于不太知道如何选择的一
类人,所以属于前文中提到的 “others”那一部分人,即后者。
37. G 从后文中提到的 “during your gap year”说明此处应将 gap year作为一种解决方案。
38. B 从后文中提到的“在社区看护小孩或在另外的国家工作”两个例子,可知此处提议找
工作。
39. C 从后文中的“Choosing a sport adventure in another country”可知,此处是另一个建议。
40. E 此句总结前文,解释 gap year的意义。
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41. B 从后文可知,主人公不仅跑完了马拉松,还“救”了一只小狗。
42. C 句意:Klongsanun参加了当地的一场马拉松比赛,在 7英里左右,她注意到路边有
一只看似被遗弃的小狗。
43. D 句意见上题。
44. A 句意:据报道其他的运动员都从这只狗旁边经过,但她决定把它抱起来带走,并完成
比赛。
45. A 句意:对于任何一个跑马拉松的人来说,负担任何一种重量跑完 19 英里都可能让马
拉松变得更有挑战性,更累人。
46. C 句意见上题。
47. B 句意:指没有把狗给观赛的人抱着,而是下定决心自己抱着完赛。
48. D 此处指主人公虽然面对困难,但依然坚定的样子。
49. B 句意:比赛后,她决定将狗带回家。
50. A 句意:她甚至返回之前第一次发现小狗的地方,以确保没有其他的狗也需要帮助。
51. C 句意见上题。
52. B 句意:带着一只狗跑完 20英里毫无疑问是一个挑战。
53. D 与上一句是转折关系。句意:但是我还是这样做了,因为这只小狗很可怜。
54. C 句意:小狗似乎也找到了它永远的家人。
55. A 句意:…主人公也有了一段将永远不会忘记的跑马拉松的记忆。
填词:
56. transforming 考查 ing作状语,表主动关系。
57. a 考查不定冠词。
58. whom 考查定语从句引导词,介词后,指代人,只能用 whom。
59. on/upon 考查 focus on/upon固定搭配。
60. was impressed 考查谓语动词一般过去时的被动语态。
61. possibly 考查形容词变副词。
62. later 考查形容词变副词。
63. has travel(l)ed 考查时态规则,in the past/last +时间段与现在完成时连用。
64. dynasties 考查名词变复数形式。
65. restored 考查过去分词作定语,表被动关系。
读后续写文本分析:
文章大意:主要讲述了“我”与同学 Raine逃学看电影,偶遇叔叔和婶婶的尴尬而难忘的经
历。
续写内容预测:
第一段:主要描写电影开始后至电影结束散场的情况,重点描述“我”看电影时煎熬、紧张
的动作和心理活动,如:“我”为了不被叔叔他们看见窝进座椅,或者躲在朋友身后的动作
等。注意和第二段开头的衔接。
第二段:主要写当看到叔叔婶婶等“我”后的尴尬而复杂的心情,以及叔叔他们对“我”说
的具有教育意义的话,以及“我”的反思等。
本文的主题意义可以是:从错误中吸取教训;知错要改;做正确的决定等。
听力原稿:
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(Text 1)
W: Do you know there are some changes to this evening’s programs The Nature Program at nine
o’clock won’ t be shown. Instead, the cartoon The Mighty Heroes will be at this time.
M: Oh really Perhaps because of the football match finishing late.
(Text 2)
M: I’ m off now, Mum. I’m going to meet Ben at the tennis club because he wants me to help him
put the new wheel on his bike ... and I’ve got to take my books back to the library today.
W: Well, do that before you start working on the bike because it isn’t open this afternoon.
(Text 3)
W: What will the weather be like tomorrow
M: The day will start showery until late morning although we might see some sunny periods
between the showers. It will be cloudy by midday.
(Text 4)
W: How was your family trip, Jason
M: I’d imagined that staying by a lake would be like being at the beach, but a lot of water sports
were not allowed due to the weather. So we walked along the shore and my cousin showed us
where to find local birds.
(Text 5)
M: Let me take a look at your holiday photos, Jane.
W: Oh, no. I’m really disappointed with them. The only good one is the one of us all standing
together on the cliff top looking down at the beach.
(Text 6)
W: So why are you keen on going by tram
M: Well, because it always keeps moving, even when there’s heavy traffic. So we’ll get there
within 15 minutes.
W: No way. A nine-minute journey through the city center took just ten-and-a-half minutes to
walk. I’d rather go by subway, really.
M: I don’t fancy that. It’s going to be really hot and crowded. The same with the bus.
W: I have a good idea. We can ride to the harbor on our bikes, put them on the boat and sail down
the river.
M: Right, that’s sorted, then.
(Text 7)
M: It’s already 2:00. Why don’t you go now Then you’d be there before 3 and have more chance
of getting good tickets.
W: I just don’t want to. It’ll be fine, if we can go in half an hour.
M: Well, I know you’ll be disappointed if you don’t get any tickets. They’re one of your favorite
bands. And what about your friends You promised them you’d get some for them too!
W: Well, I want to, but that’s why I need a lift there ---- I’ll get there quicker.
M: You know I’m busy today. Why don’t you cycle
W: Oh Dad, it’s raining!
(Text 8)
W: Hi James, how’re you doing
M: Hello Martha, I’m good. Did you watchMadison last night
W: I did. Great, wasn’t it The whole series has been fantastic. The final show was hard to follow
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though ---- there was so much happening.
M: You did have to concentrate to keep up, for sure.
W: Why is the series so popular
M: Actually, I think the hero Mr. Madison is the reason why it’s a hit. He’s a really unusual person
---- sort of brilliant doctor one minute, big kid the next.
W: I’m with you on that. The personal stories of some of the other characters were fascinating too
---- watching Mr. Madison work out how to help them was a bit like watching a detective at work.
M: Yeah, he was very funny. And a lot of people were surprised by that. But I don’t see that’s
strange. I don’t think I’ll ever find the time to watch it all again unfortunately, though I’d love to.
(Text 9)
W: Brian, as a comedian, you do a range of different shows, don’t you
M: Yes, I do musical comedy and alternative comedy as well as physical comedy, but physical
comedy is the best. Now, most of the comedy I do is actually alternative comedy. You know,
there’s a big demand for it these days.
W: So when was your first time on stage
M: I was at a holiday camp when I was 2 and my parents lost me in the dance hall. Then they
heard loads of people laughing and they saw me up on stage making a fool of myself. When I
started my school at 7, I found that I had difficulty in reading and writing. I couldn’t keep up at
school, so I naturally became the school joker. But singing was always my first edy
came later. When I was 17, I found that you get paid more for doing comedy than singing.
W: And you still get nervous before the performance
M: I used to think that as I was more experienced, I’d be more relaxed. Then I realize that it
doesn’t get any easier because I want to do well. But the audience participation makes me more
excited during the show.
W: Thanks. Brian.
(Text 10)
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