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高三英语参考答案及评分标准
听力(共 20题,满分 30分。每小题 1.5分)
1—5ABCAC 6—10ABBAB 11—15 BACBC 16—20 BBACC
阅读理解(共 20题,满分 50分。每小题 2.5分)
21—23 BAD 24—27 CDBD 28—31ACBC 32—35 BAAD 36—40 FABGE
完形填空(共 15题,满分 15分。每小题 1分)
41—45ABBAC 46—50 DDCAB 51—55 CDCAB
语法填空(共 10题,满分 15分。每小题 1.5分)
56. the 57. creativity 58. fifth 59. is located 60. Having prepared
61. to boost 62. immediately 63. who/that 64. Frozen 65. with
第四部分
第一节(满分 15分)
应用文参考范文
Dear Peter,
Learning that you will go back home soon and wish to buy some gifts for your friends, I’d
like to share with you my opinions.
Of all the typical gifts in my country, I think Chinese stamps are the best choice. Stamps are
considered to be nice things to collect and have long-lasting value. Besides,stamps cover Chinese
landscapes,animal signs and major events,from which your friends can get a better understanding
of China. What’s more, they’re very easy to carry.
You can go to any post office in China or its related websites to buy some. I’m sure Chinese
stamps will make your friends very happy.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25分)
读后续写参考范文
“Before that, I need to tell you something,” I said. I hesitantly explained how I had
accidentally broken the treasured family heirloom. Holding back tears, I apologized sincerely and
told her about our attempts to glue the shattered pieces. Missi added her explanation, confirming
the details and emphasizing that it was an honest mistake. She also tried to take responsibility and
expressed regret for being too focused on the story to remind me of the vase.
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Hearing my apology, Missi’s mother burst into laughter. “ I understand that it was an accident,
and I appreciate your honesty,” she said. “ As that vase held great sentimental value for our family,
I replaced it with a copy before. Something that important and precious should be carefully
preserved, right The original lies in a safe case in my room.” I was so relieved that I burst into
tears. Missi’s mom offered gentle comfort and praised for my honesty. Even though it turned out
to be a false alarm, I still learned a valuable lesson regarding the importance of taking
responsibility for my actions.
读后续写评分标准:
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附听力原文:
第一节
Text 1.
W: I thought you might like to come to my party.
M: I’m afraid I’m already booked up for next Sunday. But thank you just the same.
W: That’s a pity.
Text 2.
W: I’m fascinated by Charles Dickens’ works.
M: Any recommendations
W: Great Expectations is my favorite, so I strongly advise you to read it. David Copperfield and
Oliver Twist are excellent too, which were adapted into films.
Text 3.
W: It’s 7:30 a.m. Why haven’t you got up Don’t you have to work today
M: What Oh my God, I didn’t hear the alarm. I played with the phone until 11:00 p.m. yesterday.
Text 4.
W: My computer is running so slowly that I want to get a new one.
M: There’s a new computer coming out in early September.
W: Oh, no. I’m unwilling to wait three months. I’ll buy one next month.
Text 5.
W: How did things go yesterday
M: The personnel manager of the company asked me some questions that I couldn’t answer. My
language skills didn’t meet their requirements, either. I’m afraid that I can’t receive the job offer.
第二节
Text 6.
W: Dad and Mom will work overtime tonight, so we have to make dinner ourselves.
M: We’ d better go to the restaurant, which is convenient. Besides, our cooking skills are only
so-so.
W: So it’s a good time to learn how to cook.
M: OK. I’d like Kung Pao Chicken. Well, I’m considering buying a roast duck.
W: No problem. And tomato and egg soup is a must for me.
M: Jesus, there’s nothing in the fridge!
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Text 7.
W: I’ll graduate next month. I’m looking forward to my graduation ceremony.
M: Really Any special traditions at Yale
W: Yes, there’s a tradition of making creative hats. Students have a coffee cup, a unicorn or
something funny on the hat.
M: Sounds interesting!
W: What about Stanford
M: It’s been years since I graduated. It is a custom for a graduate to bow to parents to show
gratitude at the graduation ceremony.
W: Good. We should be grateful to our parents.
M: Yeah. Although my university has nothing special on graduation, in my native country,
students at Kyoto University attend their graduation ceremony wearing their own clothes. Strange
clothes become a fashion trend, which is usually called “cosplay”.
W: Very cool! I’ve heard that before.
Text 8.
M: Hello, Amanda. What are you going to do this weekend
W: I don’t have any plans. What about you
M: I’m going to my grandpa’s farm in the countryside. It will be very interesting. Would you like
to join me
W: I’d love to. Who else is going
M: My sister.
W: What can we do there
M: We can play games, enjoy the scenery and cook dinner. The air there is quite fresh and we can
observe the stars at night.
W: How far is it from the city
M: About 15 kilometers. You can invite your cousin, Henry, to come with us.
W: OK. I’ll get in touch with him.
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Text 9.
M: Hello, who is speaking please
W: Hello, Mr. Sten. This is Jenny Lee from the International Travel Agency. I have made the plane
reservations for you.
M: Oh, good. Let me get a pencil and take down the information. Well, go ahead please.
W: Okay. You’ll be traveling on Northwest Airlines, flight number 222.
M: What time does it leave
W: It departs from Guangzhou at 10:30 on the morning of July 10th.
M: That is good.
W: You want to fly first class. Is that correct, Mr. Sten
M: That’s right.
W: Well, I have got you three first class tickets and I have reserved your seats. You are in seat 8A,
your wife is in seat 8B and your son is in seat 8C. I’ve also charged the tickets to your credit card
account, $630 each.
M: Fine, thank you very much.
Text 10.
W: The “laugh out loud” face is officially the world’s most popular emoji, according to
researchers from Adobe who surveyed 7,000 users across the US, the UK, Germany, France, Japan
and Australia. The “thumbs up” emoji came in second, followed by the “red heart” emoji. The
“wink and kiss” and “sad face with a tear” emojis respectively rounded out the top five. The
software maker released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World
Emoji Day. Adobe’s latest report also examined the three most misunderstood emojis in the world.
The “eggplant” symbol won the “peach” and the “clown” emojis respectively by a neck as the
most confusing for users. 90% of emoji users believe the modern-day hieroglyphs make it easier
for them to express themselves. 89% of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across
language barriers. And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier, funnier and
cooler than those who don’t. 50% of respondents said they are more comfortable expressing
emotions through emojis than talking on the phone or in person. 55% of global emoji users said
using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health. 76% of those
surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity, respect and
understanding. And 88% said they feel more empathetic toward people who use emojis.
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