2019学年下学期高三第三次月考英语试题
【本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟】
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共100分)
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)
听下面五段对话。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。
1.
What
are
these
two
people
talking
about
A.
A
lightweight
shirt.
B.
Things
to
wear.
C.
The
warm
weather..
2.
What
is
the
woman's
job
A.
Cook.
B.
Waitress.
C.
Saleswoman.
3.
How
is
the
man
getting
to
work
A.
Riding.
B.
By
bus.
C.
Driving.
4.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
The
woman's
uncle
will
come
for
a
visit.
B.
He
thinks
the
woman
should
visit
her
uncle.
C.
He
asks
the
woman
to
go
over
to
his
place.
5.
What
will
the
weather
in
Arizona
be
like
in
the
coming
week
A.
Rainy.
B.
Warm.
C.
A
bit
cold.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.
What
lipstick
did
the
woman
expect
to
buy
A.
Lyfel,
dark
shade.
B.
Lyfel,
pink
shade.
C.
Lyfel,
bright
shade.
7.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
change
the
color
of
her
lipstick
A.
To
be
cool.
B.
To
be
serious.
C.
To
be
attractive.
8.
How
about
the
lipstick
the
woman
took
in
the
end
A.
Its
color
is
suitable
but
is
very
expensive.
B.
Its
color
is
right
though
it
is
not
Lyfel
brand.
C.
Its
color
isn't
right
but
its
brand
is
Lyfel.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
Why
is
it
easier
for
the
woman
to
learn
English
A.
She
often
talks
to
English
people.
B.
She
speaks
two
languages
already.
C.
She
always
does
her
homework
right
after
class.
10.
Which
of
the
following
is
suggested
by
the
woman
to
be
a
good
way
of
learning
English
A.
Reading
newspapers.
B.
Writing
diaries.
C.
Reading
aloud
in
the
morning.
11.
Why
is
it
difficult
for
the
man
to
lean
English
A.
He
doesn't
talk
to
his
English
teachers.
B.
There
are
no
native
speakers
around
him.
C.
He
is
too
shy
to
speak
English.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.
How
does
the
man
get
information
about
the
apartment
A.
From
TV
advertisements.
B.
From
advertisements
in
the
newspapers.
C.
From
radio
advertisements.
13.
How
many
rooms
has
the
apartment
got
A.
Four
B.
Five
C.
Six
14.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
the
rent
per
month
if
he
wants
to
include
management
and
parking
as
well
A.
$500.
B.
$450.
C.
$550.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
What
is
the
woman
afraid
of
when
she
takes
her
trips
A.
Taking
a
voyage.
B.
Taking
a
train.
C.
Taking
a
flight.
16.
What
transportation
can
you
infer
the
man
prefers
A.
Trains.
B.
Planes.
C.
Ships.
17.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C
Friends.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
was
Miss
Richards
A.
A
chemistry
teacher.
B.
A
physics
teacher.
C.
A
science
teacher.
19.
How
did
Miss
Richards
feel
before
Dick
answered
her
question
A.
Disappointed
and
unhappy.
B.
Angry
and
annoyed.
C.
Excited.
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
Dick
was
the
top
student
in
class.
B.
The
students
were
active
in
class.
C.
Miss
Richards
was
rather
patient.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题,每小题2分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C
和
D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Do
you
want
to
get
home
from
work
knowing
you
have
made
a
real
difference
in
someone's
life
If
yes,
don't
care
about
sex
or
age!
Come
and
join
us,
then
you'll
make
it.
Position:
Volunteer
Social
Care
Assistant
(No
Pay
with
Free
Meals)
Place:
Manchester
Hours:
Part
Time
We
are
now
looking
for
volunteers
to
support
people
with
learning
disabilities
to
live
active
lives!
Only
4
days
left.
Don't
miss
the
chance
of
lending
your
warm
hands
to
help
others
Role:
You
will
provide
people
with
learning
disabilities
with
all
aspects
of
their
daily
lives.
You
will
help
them
to
develop
new
skills.
You
will
help
them
to
protect
their
rights
and
their
safety.
But
your
primary
concern
is
to
let
them
know
they
are
valued.
Skills
and
Experience
Required:
You
will
have
the
right
values
and
great
listening
skills.
You
will
be
honest
and
patient.
You
will
have
the
ability
to
drive
a
car
and
to
communicate
in
fluent
written
and
spoken
English
since
you'll
have
to
help
those
people
with
different
learning
disabilities.
Previous
care-related
experience
will
be
a
great
advantage
for
you.
21.
The
text
is
meant
to
_______.
A.
leave
a
note
B.
send
an
invitation
C.
present
a
document
D.
carry
an
advertisement
22.
What
does
the
underlined
part
mean
A.
You'll
make
others'
lives
more
meaningful
with
this
job.
B.
You'll
arrive
home
just
in
time
from
this
job.
C.
You'll
earn
a
good
salary
from
this
job.
D.
You'll
succeed
in
getting
this
job.
23.
The
volunteers'
primary
responsibility
is
to
help
people
with
learning
disabilities_______.
A.
to
get
some
financial
support
B.
to
properly
protect
themselves
C.
to
learn
some
new
living
skills
D.
to
realize
their
own
importance
24.
Which
of
the
following
can
first
be
chosen
as
a
volunteer
A.
The
one
who
can
drive
a
car.
B.
The
one
who
has
done
similar
work
before.
C.
The
one
who
has
patience
to
listen
to
others.
D.
The
one
who
can
use
English
to
communicate.
B
Those
accustomed
to
browsing
(浏览)
through
thousands
of
books
in
large
bookstores
may
find
Japan's
Morioka
Shoten
a
little
strange.
That's
because
this
tiny
bookstore
that
is
located
in
Ginza,
Tokyo
sells
only
a
single
book
at
a
time.
Opened
in
May
2015,
Morioka
Shoten
is
the
brainchild
(脑力劳动成果;发明;主意)
of
Yoshiyuki
Morioka.
He
began
his
career
as
a
bookstore
clerk
in
Tokyo's
Kanda
district
before
branching
out
into
opening
his
own
store.
It
was
here
while
organizing
book
reading
and
signing
that
he
realized
that
customers
usually
came
into
the
store
with
one
title
in
mind.
Morioka
began
to
wonder
if
a
store
could
exist
by
selling
multiple
copies
of
just
one
single
book.
In
November
2014,
he
partnered
Masamichi
Toyama
to
establish
a
unique
bookstore
with
the
philosophy
of
"a
single
room
with
a
single
book".
The
selections
that
are
picked
by
Morioka
change
weekly
and
vary
widely
to
attract
customers
with
different
interests.
Recent
choices
include
The
True
Deceiver,
an
award-winning
Swedish
novel
by
Tove
Jansson,
Hans
Andersen's
fairy
tales,
and
a
collection
of
Karl
Blossfeldt's
photography
of
plants.
Morioka
has
also
selected
books
written
by
a
famous
Japanese
author
Mimei
Ogawa.
To
highlight
his
only
offering,
Morioka
often
uses
clever
tricks.
For
example,
when
selling
a
book
about
flowers,
the
storekeeper
decorates
his
shop
with
the
ones
that
have
been
mentioned
in
the
book.
He
also
encourages
authors
to
hold
talks
and
discussions
so
they
can
connect
with
customers.
Morioka
says
his
goal
is
to
let
customers
experience
being
inside
a
book,
not
just
a
bookstore.
Risky
as
the
idea
might
seem,
things
appear
to
be
going
well.
The
storekeeper
says
he
has
sold
over
2,100
books.
Things
can
get
better
given
that
his
bookstore
is
becoming
increasingly
popular
not
just
among
the
locals
but
also
visitors
from
other
countries.
25.
What
inspired
Morioka
to
open
such
a
bookstore
A.
A
Swedish
novel
B.
His
present
partner
C.
A
bookstore
clerk
D.
His
working
experience
26.
Why
is
Morioka
Shoten
unique
A.
It
is
popular
with
foreigners
B.
It
sells
books
of
different
topics
C.
It
is
decorated
with
colorful
flowers
D.
It
sells
various
copies
of
a
book
in
a
week
27.
Why
does
Morioka
encourage
authors
to
hold
talks
A.
To
introduce
his
bookstore
B.
To
advocate
his
philosophy
C.
To
make
books
better
understood
D.
To
help
readers
connect
with
each
other
28.
What's
the
author’s
opinion
about
the
bookstore's
future
A.
Risky
B.
Promising
C.
Unpredictable
D.
Hopeless.
C
Obviously,
most
people
who
try
to
lose
weight
generally
focus
all
or
most
of
their
attention
on
the
food
they
eat.
But
what
about
their
behavior
Are
there
habits
they
could
be
breaking
that
would
also
help
them
lose
weight
According
to
the
Ohio
State
University
Extension,
which
summarized
the
findings,
the
researchers
learned
people
who
routinely
ate
breakfasts,
lunches,
and
dinners
tended
to
have
more
success
losing
weight
than
people
whose
eating
schedules
were
irregular.
As
a
bonus,
they
were
also
more
likely
to
eat
a
larger
quantity
of
fruits
and
vegetables.
One
activity
that
brought
a
disaster
to
people
who
wanted
to
lose
weight
was
watching
television,
particularly
if
they
ate
while
watching
TV--especially
if
they
ate
while
watching
TV
after
7
p.m.
People
who
did
these
things,
including
simply
watching
a
lot
of
television,
tended
to
have
a
higher
body
mass
index
(BMI),
as
well
as
a
higher
intake
of
fat
and
sugars.
Those
who
ate
out
a
lot
also
tended
to
take
in
more
fat
and
sugars,
while
eating
fewer
fruits
and
vegetables.
For
the
purposes
of
the
study,
eating
away
from
home
was
defined
not
only
as
eating
in
restaurants
but
also
eating
food
provided
by
an
employer
or
colleagues
at
work,
buying
food
at
convenience
stores
or
gas
stations,
or
buying
food
for
fund-raisers.
Finally,
the
best
results
were
achieved
by
those
motivated
people
who
kept
writing
the
track
of
the
amount
and
type
of
exercise
they
did
and
how
many
calories
they
ate,
who
planned
meals,
and
used
meal
replacements.
Those
who
did
these
things
the
most
generally
lost
more
weight,
ate
less
fat
and
sugars,
ate
more
fruits
and
vegetables,
and
engaged
in
more
physical
activities.
So
cutting
out
all
those
high-calorie
snacks
will
help
you
lose
weight.
If
so,
apparently,
will
change
some
of
your
habits
and
behavior.
29.
According
to
the
researchers
we
can
know
that____.
A.
losing
weight
depends
on
food
a
person
eat
B.
regular
eating
routine
is
good
for
losing
weight
C.
fruits
and
vegetables
can
keep
you
healthy
D.
eating
irregularly
will
leave
you
in
a
good
figure
30.
Why
did
some
people
fail
to
lose
weight
A.
Because
they
had
a
particular
love
for
sweets
B.
Because
they
were
fond
of
watching
TV
at
night
C.
Because
they
developed
a
kind
of
bad
habit
D.
Because
they
did
nothing
but
watch
TV
after
7
p.m.
31.
The
fourth
paragraph
implies
that____.
A.
the
bosses
like
to
invite
his
employees
to
dinner
B.
more
and
more
people
are
content
to
eat
out
C.
eating
away
from
home
does
harm
to
health
D.
it
is
very
convenient
to
have
dinners
outside
32.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
the
passage
A.
To
encourage
people
to
eat
at
home
B.
To
inspire
people
to
take
exercise
C.
To
advise
people
to
refuse
calories
D.
To
help
people
get
more
motivation
D
How
much
weight
a
baby
gains
during
its
first
month
could
determine
its
IQ,
new
research
found.
The
study
found
that
children
who
gain
more
weight,
and
whose
heads
grow
quickly
during
the
first
month
of
life,
tend
to
have
a
higher
IQ
when
they
start
school.
Researchers
at
the
University
of
Adelaide,
in
Australia
studied
13,
800
children
who
were
born
at
full-term.
They
found
that
those
who
put
on
40%
of
their
birth
weight
in
the
first
four
weeks
had
an
IQ
1.5
points
higher
than
those
who
only
put
on
15%
of
their
birth
weight.
Those
who
experienced
the
biggest
growth
in
head
circumference(头围)
also
had
the
highest
IQs
by
the
age
of
six.
"Head
circumference
is
an
indicator
of
brain
volume,
so
a
greater
increase
in
head
circumference
in
a
newly-born
baby
suggests
more
rapid
brain
growth,
"says
the
author
of
the
study,
Dr.
Lisa
Smithers.
She
added,
"Overall,
newly-born
children
who
grew
faster
in
the
first
four
weeks
had
higher
IQ
scores
later
in
life.
Those
children
who
gained
the
most
weight
scored
especially
high
on
the
verbal
IQ
at
age
6.
This
may
be
because
neural
(神经的)
structures
for
the
verbal
IQ
develop
earlier
in
life,
which
means
the
rapid
weight
gain
during
the
first
month
could
be
having
a
direct
cognitive
benefit
for
the
children."
Previous
studies
have
shown
the
association
between
early
postnatal
(产后的)
diet
and
the
IQ,
but
this
is
the
first
study
of
its
kind
to
focus
on
the
IQ
benefits
of
rapid
weight
gain
in
the
first
month
of
life.
Dr.
Lisa
Smithers
says
the
study
further
highlights
the
need
for
successful
feeding
of
newly-born
babies."
We
know
that
many
mothers
have
difficulty
establishing
breastfeeding
in
the
first
week
of
their
babies'
life,”
Dr.
Lisa
Smithers
said.
"The
findings
of
our
study
suggest
that
if
babies
are
having
feeding
problems,
there
needs
to
be
early
intervention(干预)
in
the
management
of
that
feeding."
33.
How
did
the
researchers
get
their
conclusion
from
the
study
A.
By
asking
questions
B.
By
making
comparison
C.
By
having
a
discussion
D.
By
referring
to
documents
34.
According
to
Dr.
Lisa
Smithers,
we
can
learn
that___.
A.
a
kid's
verbal
IQ
scores
reach
its
highest
at
age
six
B.
this
study
helps
parents
find
feeding
problems
C.
quick
weight
gain
benefits
newly-born
babies
on
the
verbal
IQ
D.
this
study
reminds
parents
of
the
need
for
breastfeeding
35.
The
study
differs
from
previous
ones
that
___.
A.it
associates
early
postnatal
diet
with
the
IQ
B.it
pays
attention
to
the
IQ
of
newly-born
babies
C.it
emphasizes
the
significance
of
successful
feeding
D.it
first
focuses
on
the
relation
between
the
IQ
and
weight
gain
in
the
first
month
of
life
第二节(共5小题;每小题2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。
It's
an
unquestioned
truth
of
modern
life
that
we
are
starved
for
time.
We
try
our
best
to
save
bits
of
time
here
and
there.
Add
it
up,
and
we
will
finally
do
everything
we
want.
But
this
idea
has
been
completely
backward.
36
We
build
the
lives
we
want,
and
then
time
saves
itself.
Do
we
really
have
no
time
“I
don'
t
have
time"
often
means”
It's
not
a
priority(优先事项)".
Time
is
highly
flexible.
We
cannot
make
more
time.
However,
time
will
stretch
to
accommodate
what
we
choose
to
put
into
it.
So
not
doing
something
is
not
a
matter
of
lacking
time;
37
Actually
it's
a
matter
of
choice.
How
do
we
treat
our
priorities
First,
we
need
to
figure
out
what
our
priorities
are.
Actually
we
may
give
ourselves
a
performance
review.
What
did
we
do
that
made
it
so
amazing
Next,
we
can
write
them
into
the
next
year's
performance
review.
We
will
have
a
list
of
six
to
ten
goals
we
can
work
on
next
year.
38
39
Scientists
find
the
really
good
time
to
do
this
is
Friday
afternoon.
Friday
afternoon
is
what
an
economist
might
call
the
"low
opportunity
cost"
time.
Most
of
us
do
not
sit
there
on
Friday
afternoon
saying,
"I
am
excited
to
make
progress
toward
my
personal
and
professional
priorities
right
now."
But
we
are
willing
to
think
about
what
those
should
be.
So
take
a
little
bit
of
time
on
Friday
afternoon,
and
make
a
list
of
three-category
priorities:
careers,
relationships
and
self.
It's
about
looking
at
the
whole
of
one's
time
and
seeing
where
the
good
aspects
can
go.
There
is
time.
40
And
when
we
focus
on
what
matters,
we
can
build
the
lives
we
want
in
time
we’ve
got.
A.
it's
that
we
are
too
busy
with
it.
B.
it's
that
we
don’t
want
to
do
it.
C.
When
do
we
plan
our
priorities
D.
Make
sure
there's
time
for
the
important
things.
E.
We
don't
build
the
lives
we
want
by
saving
time.
F.
Even
if
we
are
busy,
we
have
time
for
what
matters.
G.
And
then
we
need
to
break
these
down
into
doable
steps.
第三部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
When
I
think
back
to
my
childhood,
I
like
to
recall
the
super-heroes
that
filled
my
Saturday
morning
cartoon
marathons.
Wearing
my
warm
pajamas,
eyes
41
on
the
screen,
I
remember
how
I
42
those
larger-than-life
superheroes
fighting
against
enemies
and
43
the
difficulties.
They
opened
up
a
world
of
44
.
As
a
child,
I
think
we
all
admire
the
idea
that
there
are
people
in
this
world
who
can
45
the
impossible
things--do
things
that
46
people
cannot.
Fictional
superheroes
are
usually
47
as
the
people
having
extraordinary
or
superhuman
power
and
are
devoted
to
48
the
public.
But,there
are
real-life
heroes
49
there.
They
don't
have
fascinating
power
that
we
can
only
50
of.
I
am
talking
about
unsung
heroes
in
our
51
.
The
people
we
often
forget,
the
cashiers
at
our
52
grocery
stores,
mechanics
who
fix
our
cars,people
who
cook
the
food
in
our
local
restaurants,
daycare
workers,those
working
on
the
frontline
of
non-profit
organizations,
secretaries,
and
the
53
goes
on.
I
try
to
express
my
54
every
day
to
the
people
who
make
our
lives
55
,
even
when
we
don't
realize
it.
Just
everyone
in
your
community
is
56
an
unsung
hero
to
someone
in
their
lives.
Life
is
a
57
at
times
and
each
of
us
has
a
story
to
tell.
Someone
else
is
thankful
for
less
than
what
you
have.
An
unsung
hero
of
mine
who
58
my
day
was
a
lady
in
the
line
behind
me
at
the
grocery
store
who
said,"
It
doesn't
matter
if
the
glass
is
full
or
empty
just
be
59
that
you
have
a
glass."
Having
a
60
attitude
means
showing
gratitude
towards
the
people
in
your
life.
41.
A.
attended
B.
adapted
C.
exposed
D.
fixed
42.
A.
admired
B.
respected
C.
imagined
D.
expected
43.
A.
arranging
B.
challenging
C.
responding
D.
balancing
44.
A.
wonders
B.
freedom
C.
possibilities
D.
business
45.
A.
accomplish
B.
acquire
C.
overcome
D.
occupy
46.
A.
wealthy
B.
unusual
C.
ordinary
D.
educated
47.
A.
represented
B.
described
C.
designed
D.
supposed
48.
A.
entertaining
B.
astonishing
C.
leading
D.
protecting
49.
A.
staying
B.
fighting
C.
working
D.
existing
50.
A.
talk
B.
dream
C.
think
D.
imagine
51.
A.
country
B.
city
C.
community
D.
state
52.
A.
local
B.
rural
C.
urban
D.
favorite
53.
A.
frontline
B.
example
C.
number
D.
list
54.
A.
gratitude
B.
admiration
C.
delight
D.
praise
55.
A.
faster
B.
cheaper
C.
easier
D.
worse
56.
A.
exactly
B.
probably
C.
naturally
D.
slightly
57.
A.
stage
B.
struggle
C.
discussion
D.
conversation
58.
A.
made
B.
led
C.
spent
D.
enriched
59.
A.
amazed
B.
confident
C.
astonished
D.
thankful
60.
A.
clever
B.
satisfactory
C.
positive
D.
negative
第Ⅱ卷(共50分)
第二节
语法填空
(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(不多于1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
first
UN
Chinese
Language
Day
61
(observe)
on
Friday
at
UN
Headquarters
in
New
York
in
2010.
62
the
world's
most
widely
spoken
language,
it
seems
appropriate
that
Mandarin
(普通话)
has
one
day
every
year
dedicated
(把…专用于)
to
it.
This
63
(official)
marked
day
of
Mandarin
language
celebration
was
set
by
the
United
Nations
as
a
way
of
celebrating
the
language's
history
and
64
(contribute)
to
the
world.
It
is
hoped
that
having
one
day
every
year
65
(celebrate)
Mandarin
will
encourage
more
people
around
the
world
to
take
it
up.
With
China
likely
to
become
the
66
(large)
economy
in
the
world,
it
is
important
that
the
wider
world
becomes
interestingly
more
perfect
in
this
wonderful
language.
Every
year
UN
Chinese
Language
Day
67
(
fall)
on
April
20.
A
great
way
to
get
68
(involve)
in
the
celebration
is
to
join
a
Mandarin
class
or
attend
one
of
the
many
Confucius
Institutes
(孔子学院)
69
are
set
up
in
countries
around
the
world.
The
number
of
people
learning
Chinese
is
on
70
increase
in
China's
neighboring
countries,
such
as
Korea,
Japan,
and
Vietnam.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
A
moon
cake
is
a
Chinese
bakery
product
traditional
eaten
during
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival,
when
is
one
of
the
four
most
important
Chinese
festivals.
The
festival
is
for
lunar
appreciation
and
moon
watching.
Meanwhile
moon
cakes
are
regarded
as
the
necessary
part.
Moon
cakes
are
not
only
offered
between
friends
or
on
family
gatherings,
and
today
it
is
customary
for
people
present
moon
cakes
to
others
as
presents.
This
helps
to
fuel
a
demand
in
high-end
moon
cakes.
Due
to
China’s
influence,
moon
cakes
and
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival
is
also
enjoyed
and
celebrated
in
some
Asian
country
beyond
China.
Most
cakes
have
also
been
appeared
in
the
Western
world
as
a
form
of
taste
food.
:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你校广播站正在招收英文编辑,请你根据以下提示,向负责此事的外教Mr.
Mark申请这一职务。要点如下:
职位要求:
1.有很强的英语表达能力
2.关心时事
个人优势:
1.有做记者的经历,沟通能力强
2.父亲是一位专职编辑,深受其影响
注意:
1.词数100左右
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
I'm
writing
to
apply
to
be
an
English
editor
of
the
broadcasting
station
of
our
school.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
2019学年下学期高三第一次月考英语答案
听力
1.
BBCBA
6.
ABBBA
11.
CBACC
16.
BCCAC
阅读理解
21-24
DADB
25-28
DDCB
29-32
BCCB
33-35
BCD
36-40
EBGCF
完形填空
41-45DABCA
46-50CBDDB
51-55CADAC
56-60BBADC
短文填词
61.
was
observed
62.
As
63.
officially
64.
contributions
65.
to
celebrate
66.
largest
67.
falls
68.
involved
69.
that/which
70.
the
短文改错
A
moon
cake
is
a
Chinese
bakery
product
traditional
eaten
during
the
Mid-Autumn
traditionally
Festival,
when
is
one
of
the
four
most
important
Chinese
festivals.
The
festival
is
which
for
lunar
appreciation
and
moon
watching.
Meanwhile
moon
cakes
are
regarded
as
the
a
necessary
part.
Moon
cakes
are
offered
between
friends
or
on
family
gatherings,
and
but
today
it
is
customary
for
people
present
moon
cakes
to
others
as
presents.
This
helps
to
to
fuel
a
demand
in
high-end
moon
cakes.
Due
to
China’s
influence,
moon
cakes
and
for
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival
is
also
enjoyed
and
celebrated
in
some
Asian
country
are
countries
beyond
China.
Most
cakes
have
also
been
appeared
in
the
Western
world
as
a
form
of
taste
food.
tasty
书面表达
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
I'm
writing
to
apply
to
be
an
English
editor
of
the
broadcasting
station
of
our
school,
which
I
am
wild
about
all
the
time
I'm
qualified
for
the
position
based
on
the
following
reasons.
First,
I
meet
your
requirements
for
the
position
well.
That
is,
I
have
a
good
command
of
English
communication
skills.
Besides,
I
am
concerned
a
lot
about
current
affairs
and
take
great
interest
in
journalism.
Second,
I
was
a
part-time
reporter
when
I
was
in
junior
middle
school,
which
developed
my
communication
and
interpersonal
skills.
In
addition,
my
father
is
a
professional
editor,
by
whom
I
was
deeply
influenced
from
an
early
age
and
from
whom
I
learned
a
lot.
Therefore,
I
am
eager
to
get
the
position
and
I
really
hope
I
will
be
given
the
honor
to
be
one
of
you.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua