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辽宁省2020——2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高一第三次联考
英语试题
命题人:
(考试时间120分钟,分值150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,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。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
does
the
woman
offer
to
do
for
the
man?
A.
Look
at
his
X-ray.
B.
Give
him
treatment.
C.
Send
him
to
the
hospital.
2.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
price?
A.
Expensive.
B.
Reasonable.
C.
Cheap.
3.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Call
Julian
Assange.
B.
Watch
the
news
on
TV.
C.
Get
information
on
the
Internet.
4.
Why
didn’t
the
man
finish
his
science
homework?
A.
He
didn’t
have
enough
time.
B.
He
forgot
it
completely.
C.
He
found
it
difficult.
5.
What
does
the
job
require?
A.
Business
trips
to
Italian.
B.
Excellent
Spanish.
C.
Native
Germans.
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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
will
the
man
teach
this
afternoon?
A.
American
history.
B.
English
grammar.
C.
English
history.
7.
What
time
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
6:55.
B.
At
7:00.
C.
At
7:05.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Where
was
the
woman
born?
A.
In
America.
B.
In
France.
C.
In
England.
9.
Who
held
the
art
show?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
man’s
students.
C.
The
man’s
daughter.
10.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man’s
daughter?
A.
She
is
studying
in
London.
B.
She
graduated
from
New
York
University.
C.
She
likes
painting
and
playing
the
piano.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
11.
How
can
parents
prevent
children
from
falling
down
the
stairs?
A.
By
using
mats.
B.
By
fitting
safety
gates.
C.
By
accompanying
them.
12.
Which
place
is
the
most
dangerous
according
to
the
woman?
A.
The
kitchen.
B.
The
bathroom.
C.
The
living
room.
13.
What
probably
is
the
man?
A.
A
writer.
B.
A
TV
host.
C.
A
radio
host.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

16
题。
14.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
woman?
A.
She
works
in
Japan.
B.
She
lives
in
the
town.
C.
She
changes
her
jobs
often.
15.
What
did
the
man
plan
to
do
at
first?
A.
Travel
to
Japan.
B.
Start
his
own
business.
C.
Go
abroad
to
study.
16.
Where
does
the
man
work
now?
A.
In
a
shop.
B.
In
a
supermarket.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
Where
was
the
Mary
Celeste
going?
A.
The
USA.
B.
Italy.
C.
England.
18.
What
did
the
ship
look
like
when
found
in
the
eastern
Atlantic?
A.
Badly
damaged.
B.
In
great
danger.
C.
In
good
condition.
19.
What
happened
to
the
ten
people
on
the
ship?
A.
They
were
dead.
B.
They
were
missing.
C.
They
were
injured.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
the
story
about
the
Mary
Celeste?
A.
Boring.
B.
Understandable.
C.
Mysterious.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Independence
is
something
that
can
be
difficult
to
achieve.
But
don’t
worry
because
here
we
have
four
books
that
can
help
you.
If
you
don’t
buy
less
than
three
of
them,
you’ll
be
given
a
20%
discount!
The
Total
Money
Makeover
by
Dave
Ramsey
Taking
care
of
your
finance
is
hard.
Dave
Ramsey,
a
famous
businessman,
is
here
to
take
you
on
the
whole
process
of
planning
your
finance,
and
show
the
myths
of
cash
advances
and
debt
consolidation
(债务重整),
to
make
sure
your
finance
is
healthy.
Price:
$14.49
Grace’s
Guide
by
Grace
Helbig
Grace
Helbig
shared
her
tips
to
becoming
a
grown-up.
The
book
is
full
of
personal
stories
of
her
struggles
and
the
lessons
she
learnt
from
failing
many
times.
This
book
is
your
on-the-go
fun
read
with
pictures
and
drawings
of
Helbig,
and
worksheets
(作记录)
to
practice.
Price:
$7.95
The
Oh
She
Glows
Cookbook
by
Angela
Liddon
Having
suffered
from
eating
disorder
and
living
on
diet,
Angela
Liddon
promised
to
eat
healthily
forever.
She
threw
out
her
fat-free
butter
spray
(黄油喷雾)
and
low-calorie
frozen
dinners
after
learning
how
to
properly
cook.
This
book
contains
more
than
100
recipes
(食谱)
covering
breakfast,
salads,
soups,
power
snacks
and
the
main
dishes
for
a
healthy
meal
at
any
time
of
the
day.
We
all
know
that
healthy
eating
is
part
of
being
independent.
Price:
$22.22
Tiny
Beautiful
Things
by
Cheryl
Strayed
Life
can
be
hard,
especially
when
it
comes
to
relationships
with
others.
In
the
book,
Strayed
gives
advice
on
love
and
life.
She
writes
about
different
subjects:
a
son
rejected
by
his
parents,
a
mother
who
has
lost
her
child.
And
the
message
hidden
throughout
all
her
advice
is
always
that,
if
you
want
a
good
life,
you
have
to
create
it.
Price:
$8.76
21.
How
much
will
you
save
at
least
if
you
buy
three
of
the
listed
books?
A.
$5.68.
B.
$6.24.
C.
$8.95.
D.
$9.10.
22.
What
is
special
for
the
book
Grace’s
Guide?
A.
It
is
about
how
to
grow
up
healthily.
B.
It
is
mainly
about
how
to
work
better.
C.
It
is
based
on
its
author’s
life
experience.
D.
It
teaches
readers
to
learn
from
others’
life
stories.
23.
Which
book
should
you
choose
for
someone
who
is
bad
at
getting
along
with
others?
A.
Grace’s
Guide.
B.
Tiny
Beautiful
Things.
C.
The
Total
Money
Makeover.
D.
The
Oh
she
Glows
Cookbook.
B
One-year-old
Tallulah
turned
purple
and
stopped
moving
after
the
sweet
became
stuck
in
her
throat.
Her
mum
Leigh-Anne
said
the
drama
began
during
a
visit
to
her
grandma’s
house
when
her
grandparents
gave
her
older
kids
some
sweets.
“Then
at
about
4:45
pm,
Tallulah
started
to
choke—we
all
went
into
a
panic.”
“It
seemed
like
it
went
on
for
ages.
Not
one
of
us
knew
what
to
do.”
“I
rang
an
ambulance
while
my
grandma
and
granddad
tried
to
get
the
sweet
to
come
up.”
“Tallulah
was
panicking
at
first
but
then
she
started
to
go
purple—she
almost
had
no
oxygen
left
in
her.”
With
her
daughter
limp
(无力的)
and
time
running
out,
Leigh—Anne
knew
she
couldn’t
afford
to
wait
for
the
ambulance
to
arrive.
“The
only
thing
I
could
think
was
to
go
out
into
the
street.”
She
said.
“I
rushed
out
and
screamed
for
someone
to
help
while
my
grandma
rushed
out
crying
with
Tallulah.”
At
exactly
the
moment,
Caitlin,
who
is
studying
public
services
at
Redcar
College,
was
passing
by
Queen
Street.
She
said,
“I
was
waiting
to
go
to
work
when
I
heard
someone
screaming
for
help,
so
I
ran
straight
over.”
The
17-year-old
girl
added,
“Something
just
clicked
and
I
went
into
auto
mode.
The
little
girl
was
completely
limp,
so
I
checked
her
airways
and
tilted
(使倾斜)
her
over
and
started
hitting
her
back.
I
turned
her
round
and
tapped
on
her
chest,
then
after
what
felt
like
forever
she
coughed
up
the
sweet
and
spat
it
out.
As
soon
as
she
started
crying
I
felt
a
huge
relief.
I
was
just
so
pleased
I
was
able
to
help.”
Caitlin
was
taught
her
lifesaving
skills
when
she
joined
the
Army
Cadets
four
years
ago.
24.
When
did
Tallulah
get
choked?
A.
While
eating
sweets.
B.
While
enjoying
a
drama.
C.
While
having
a
meal.
D.
While
taking
some
medicine.
25.
Why
did
the
family
go
out
into
the
street?
A.
To
buy
some
needed
tools.
B.
To
search
for
timely
help.
C.
To
get
a
breath
of
fresh
air.
D.
To
wait
for
the
ambulance
to
arrive.
26.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Caitlin?
A.
Brave
and
selfless.
B.
Kind
and
energetic.
C.
Determined
and
generous.
D.
Quick-thinking
and
helpful.
27.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
First
aid
skill
sounds
important.
B.
Screaming
for
help
makes
sense.
C.
Eating
sweets
endangers
baby
girl.
D.
Heroic
teenager
saves
baby
girl’s
life.
C
Amazon
is
opening
its
12th
high-tech
convenience
store
Tuesday
in
New
York.
The
spot
will
be
the
first
of
the
chain
to
allow
customers
to
pay
with
cash.
The
move
comes
with
growing
resistance
against
cashless
stores,
which
critics
say
refuse
to
serve
people
who
don’t
have
bank
accounts.
At
other
locations
of
the
store,
shoppers
enter
by
scanning
the
Amazon
Go
app.
That's
still
the
case
for
customers
paying
with
a
credit
card,
but
people
paying
with
cash
will
have
an
“entry
associate”
scan
them
through
the
turnstiles
(旋转栅门).
Once
they’re
finished,
those
shoppers
will
check
out
with
an
Amazon
Go
employee
and
receive
a
paper
receipt.
Cashless
customers
can
still
walk
out
by
scanning
a
phone
that
has
the
Amazon
Go
app
at
the
turnstiles.
Customers
using
the
Go
app
can
exit
without
waiting
and
get
a
digitized
receipt.
The
1,300-square-foot
New
York
store-the
first
Amazon
Go
store
on
the
East
Coast-will
offer
prepared
foods,
such
as
sandwiches
and
salads.
It
will
also
have
Amazon
Meal
Kits
and
locally
made
options.
Amazon
says
it
will
begin
accepting
cash
at
its
other
Go
stores
“over
time.”
A
number
of
retailers
(零售商)
and
restaurants,
such
as
Sweetgreen
and
Dos
Toros
Taqueria,
are
facing
roadblocks
to
their
cashless
recommendations.
New
Jersey
Governor
Phil
Murphy
recently
signed
a
law
banning
cashless
stores
in
that
state.
Philadelphia
also
passed
a
law
to
prohibit
cashless
stores
earlier
this
month,
and
officials
in
New
York
City,
Washington
and
San
Francisco
are
considering
similar
moves.
The
federal
government
does
not
require
retailers
to
accept
cash.
“While
card-only
may
be
convenient
for
some
businesses,
it
can
actually
be
discriminatory(歧视的,不公平的)against
poor
communities
that
don’t
have
as
much
access
to
banks
or
lines
of
credit,”
said
New
Jersey
State
Senator
Nellie
Pou,
who
sponsored
the
state’s
new
law.
Not
accepting
cash
could
also
be
bad
for
business.
Americans
use
it
in
30%
of
all
business
deals,
according
to
a
2017
report
from
the
Federal
Reserve
Bank
of
San
Francisco.
28.
Why
is
Amazon
opening
a
new
store
accepting
cash?
A.
To
persuade
those
critics.
B.
To
obey
the
local
regulations.
C.
To
improve
its
retail
service.
D.
To
compete
with
cashless
stores.
29.
What
will
shoppers
paying
with
cash
do
at
the
new
store?
A.
Exit
in
line
with
a
digitized
receipt.
B.
Walk
out
by
scanning
a
phone
with
the
Go
app.
C.
Enter
through
the
turnstiles
by
scanning
a
phone.
D.
Check
out
with
an
employee
and
get
a
paper
receipt.
30.
How
did
some
states
and
cities
react
to
cashless
stores?
A.
By
making
laws
to
stop
them.
B.
By
requiring
retailers
to
run
them.
C.
By
learning
from
Amazon
to
improve
them.
D.
By
following
the
federal
government
to
accept
them.
31.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
last
paragraph?
A.
It
s
necessary
to
make
cashless
stores
easily
accessible.
B.
More
banks
should
be
built
in
poor
communities.
C.
Card-only
payment
is
convenient
for
business.
D.
Not
accepting
cash
has
its
disadvantages.
D
The
bad
health
effects
of
sleep
loss
during
the
week
can’t
be
repaid
by
longer
weekend
sleep,
according
to
a
new
study.
Researchers
have
long
known
that
sleep
deprivation(剥夺)can
cause
weight
gain
and
increase
other
health
risks.
But
for
those
who
force
themselves
out
of
bed
every
weekday
after
too
few
hours
of
shut-eye,
they
hope
turning
off
the
alarm
on
Saturday
and
Sunday
will
repay
the
weekly
sleep
debt
and
remove
any
ill
effects.
The
research,
published
in
Current
Biology,
crushes
those
hopes.
Despite
complete
freedom
to
sleep
during
a
weekend
recovery
period,
people
in
a
sleep
lab
who
were
limited
to
five
hours
of
sleep
on
weekdays
gained
nearly
three
pounds
over
two
weeks
and
experienced
disorders
that
would
increase
their
risk
for
diabetes(糖尿病)over
the
long
term.
While
weekend
recovery
sleep
had
some
benefits
after
a
single
week
of
sleep
loss,
those
gains
were
wiped
out
when
people
fell
right
back
into
their
same
sleep
deprived
schedule
the
next
Monday.
“If
there
are
benefits
of
catch-up
sleep,
they're
gone
when
you
go
back
to
your
daily
schedule.
It's
very
short-lived”,
said
Kenneth
Wright,
director
of
the
sleep
and
chronobiology(生物钟学)lab
at
the
University
of
Colorado
at
Boulder.
“These
health
effects
are
long-term.
It’s
kind
of
like
smoking
once
was--people
would
smoke
and
wouldn’t
see
an
immediate
effect
on
their
health,
but
people
will
say
now
that
smoking
is
not
a
healthy
lifestyle
choice.
I
think
sleep
is
in
the
early
stage
of
where
smoking
used
to
be.”
Wright
said
that
the
study
suggests
people
should
put
sleep
in
the
first
place--cutting
out
the
“sleep
stealers”
such
as
watching
television
shows
or
spending
time
on
their
phones.
Even
when
people
don’t
have
a
choice
about
losing
sleep
because
of
child-care
responsibilities
or
job
schedules,
they
should
think
about
getting
sleep
in
the
same
way
they
would
get
a
healthy
diet
or
exercise.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
word
''crushes''
mean?
A.
ruins.
B.
guarantees.
C.
deepens.
D.
arouses.
33.
What
will
Kenneth
Wright
agree
with?
A.
Smoking
is
more
harmful
than
sleep
loss.
B.
Weekend
recovery
sleep
has
many
benefits.
C.
Smoking
and
sleep
loss
have
the
same
bad
effects.
D.
It
takes
long
for
people
to
see
the
effects
of
sleep
loss.
34.
What
does
Kenneth
Wright
advise
people
to
do?
A.
Take
regular
exercise
every
day.
B.
Reduce
the
screen
time
before
sleep.
C.
Watch
some
TV
shows
before
bedtime.
D.
Sleep
as
long
as
possible
during
weekdays.
35.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
this
passage?
A.
To
share
some
unhappy
experiences.
B.
To
show
some
unknown
facts.
C.
To
promote
a
healthy
lifestyle.
D.
To
introduce
a
new
study.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
What
do
you
want
to
be
when
you
grow
up?
36
When
you
are
asked
the
question,
did
you
have
an
answer
at
the
ready,
or
did
you
need
a
few
minutes
to
think
about
it?
We
all
have
dreams
of
becoming
something
great,
like
a
fireman,
a
teacher,
or
a
rock
star.
Well,
how
did
you
do?
Maybe
you
never
desire
to
be
what
you
set
out
to
be
or
said
that
you
would
become.
37
The
older
we
get,
our
tastes
change,
our
view
of
the
world
changes,
even
our
goals
change.
One
of
the
most
important
lessons
I've
learned
during
my
career
path
is
to
do
something
you
love
to
do.
I
feel
that
if
you
enjoy
what
you
make
a
living
at,
you
end
up
being
happy
in
more
ways
than
one.
38
While
no
job
or
business
is
perfect,
the
important
thing
is
to
enjoy
it,
even
learn
from
it.
If
you
are
unhappy
in
your
current
situation,
why
not
take
steps
now
to
change
it?
39
If
you
are
already
there,
I
applaud
you.
If
not,
realize
that
it
may
take
some
time
to
figure
out
what
you
really
want
to
do,
and
even
more
time
to
actually
get
there.
That’s
all
right!
I
can
tell
you
from
experience
that
finding
and
doing
what
you
love
are
absolutely
worth
it.
All
of
the
research,
training,
and
hands-on
experience
have
made
me
a
stronger,
happier
person.
40
You'll
be
happier
for
it.
Trust
me.
I
promise
you
will
never
look
back.
A.
But
then
again,
things
change.
B.
Do
what
you
love
and
love
what
you
do.
C.
Life
itself
becomes
much
more
interesting
and
fun.
D.
Perhaps
you've
been
asked
the
question
some
times.
E.
You
must
have
met
with
such
situation
as
a
little
child.
F.
Maybe
you
will
find
that
the
new
job
is
more
suitable
for
you.
G.
Somewhere
out
there
is
a
job
or
business
that
is
perfect
for
you.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Regardless
of
the
weather
or
the
distance,
Paul
Wilson
will
make
sure
low-income
students
in
his
neighbourhood
arrive
at
their
college
classes
on
time.
A
retired
engineer,
76-year-old
Wilson
has
been??
41?
?free
rides
to
college
students
for
the
past
eight
years.
Since
he
first
started?
42
?his
car
to
the
young
people.
Wilson
has
covered
an
astonishing
64,
000
miles,
and
has
had
countless
pleasant
and
often
humorous??
43?
with
the
students
he
transports
to
and
from
school.
The
students
who
he's??
44
?have
gone
on
to
become
physicians,
teachers
and
engineers,
but
what
they've
also
got
out
of
their
time
in
school
is
finding
a
role
model
and
a
friend
in
Wilson.
Some
students??
45?
call
him
“Grandpa”.
Tina
Stern??
46?
rides
from
Wilson
for
all
her
four
years
in
college,
and
the
trips
meant
much
more
to
her
than
just
free??
47?
.
“It’s
not
just
a
ride;you’re
not
just
sitting
there
in
awkward
silence
or
with
your
headphones
on.”
Stern
said.
“He
asks
you
questions
and
actually??
48
?the
answers,
so
the
next
time
you
ride
with
him,
he’ll
check
on
those
things.”
Wilson
first
worked
as
a
driver
through
a
student-support
programme
of
the
non-profit
organisation.
On
Point
for
College.
Although
the??
49?
asks
the
members
only
to
drive
students
to
and
from
their
classes,
Wilson
often
goes??
50
?to
ensure
the
welfare
and
safety
of
the
students.
If
they
have
problems
with
registration,
Wilson
is
there
to??
51
?
?them.
If
they
run
out
of
certain
daily
necessities,
Wilson
will
drive
to
the
nearest
store
and
purchase
what’s
needed.
If
a
student
gets
hungry
on
the
long
drives
to
and
from
school,
Wilson
never
??52
?
to
buy
them
a
meal.
For
many
students,
Wilson’s
help
is
not
only
appreciated,
it’s
also
entirely??
53
?for
them
to
be
able
to
complete
their
college
education.
Some
students
don’t
have
a
reliable
car,
while
others
have
to
share
vehicles
with
parents
who
work
six
days
a
week.
For
them,
riding
with
Wilson
has??
54?
them
to
complete
their
education

but
according
to
Wilson,
he
benefits
just
as
much
from
the
experience.
“I
just
love
driving,
and
I
love
these
kids,”
Wilson
said.
“It’s
such
a(n)
??55
?
to
be
a
part
of
these
kids’
lives,
even
just
for
a
few
hours,
getting
to
know
them
and
hearing
their
stories.”
41.
A.linking???
B.sending???
??????????
C.offering???
???????????
D.distributing
42.
A.volunteering?
B.lending??
??????
C.delivering
?????????
D.donating
43.
A.arguments??
B.interviews??
????????
C.negotiations??
?
??
D.conversations
44.
A.met
????
?????
B.driven
?????????????????
C.addressed
?????
???
D.greeted
45.
A.even
????????
B.ever
???????????????
?
C.once
????????????????????
D.already
46.
A.earned
????????
B.received
?????????
???
C.assessed
?????????????
D.demanded
47.
A.transportation
B.style????????????????????
C.time
??????????????
?????
D.communication
48.
A.selects
??????
B.recites
????????????????
C.guesses
???????????????
D.remembers
49.
A.club
?????????????????
B.league
??????????????
C.college
????????????????
D.programme
50.
A.far
???????????????????
B.around
??????????????????
C.beyond
??????????????
D.forwards
51.
A.assist
???????????????
B.watch
????????????????
C.urge
????????????????????
D.warn
52.
A.expects
????????????
B.attempts
?????????
???
C.manages
?????????????
D.hesitates
53.
A.extra
???????????????
B.unusual
??????????????
C.necessary
????????
D.adequate
54.
A.required
??????????
B.allowed
?????????
????
C.reminded
???????
?
D.convinced
55.
A.effort
???????????????
B.ambition
???????????????
C.privilege
????????
D.convenience
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读短文,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。
Experience
China,
a
popular
week-long
holiday
program,
took
place
online
for
the
first
time
on
Monday.
It
was
organized
by
the
Confucius
Institute
in
Frankfurt
56
the
Chinese
language
and
some
Chinese
culture
are
taught.
57
(design)
for
German
children
who
are
interested
in
the
Chinese
language
and
culture,
this
year’s
program
has
been
simplified
58
(adapt
)to
children’s
online
attention
span
(持续时间)
and
habits.
It
has
fewer
events
of
dancing
and
martial
arts
59
more
real-time
video
chat
with
Chinese
youth
in
China.
The
Institute’s
online
classes
will
gradually
take
60
place
of
traditional
ones
in
late
March.Various
after-class
activities,
such
as
attending
reading
clubs
and
Tai
Chi
lessons,
are
61
(access)
to
its
students.
“The
feedback
on
our
online
classes
62
(be)
very
good
so
far.
We
have
no
complaints
about
the
sudden
switch
to
online
classes,”Christina
Werum-Wang,
63
(direct)
of
the
Institute,
told
Xinhua.
“Even
more,
most
people
are
very
happy
that
we
don’t
stop
classes,
and
they
are
64
(simple)
grateful
that
the
program
goes
so
smoothly,”
Werum-Wang
added.
“Whether
some
online
events
should
be
kept
in
the
future
is
still
65
discussion.”
第4部分
第5部分
写作
(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节
应用文写作
(满分
15
分)
假如你是李华Li
Hua,你的英国朋友Peter给你发来邮件,想了解一下你的家乡自“十九大(the
19th
National
Congress
of
the
Communist
Party
of
China)”以来所发生的变化,请你用英文给他回复。
内容如下:1.
精准扶贫(targeted
poverty
reduction),效果良好;
2.
环境保护得到了明显改善。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使内容连贯。
Dear
Peter,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
注意:
1.
所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。
Many
years
ago,
Art,
who
loved
rural(乡村的)
life,
bought
a
house
in
the
countryside
and
lived
there
peacefully
with
his
wife,
Eva.
Eva
was
an
animal
lover,
and
she
kept
several
chickens,
two
cats
and
one
dog
in
their
backyard.
Art
liked
exploring
in
mountains
and
forests.
He
was
enthusiastic(充满热情的)
and
warm-hearted.
Every
time
he
drove
out,
no
matter
who
he
met
with,
he
would
greet
them.
One
day
Art
saw
a
young
man
about
16
years
of
age
and
a
large
dog
with
one
ear
white
and
the
other
black
walking
along
the
road.
When
his
car
would
pass
him
on
the
other
side,
Art
made
eye
contact
and
waved.
The
young
man
smiled
and
waved
back.
After
that,
Art
saw
him
almost
daily,
walking
along
the
winding
road
waving
at
cars,
and
he
knew
the
boy
was
named
Jim.
Art
used
to
enjoy
walking
out
in
the
countryside
himself,
so
he
thought
it
wasn't
too
strange.
On
a
rainy
day,
Art
saw
Jim
again
and
pulled
over.
He
asked
if
he
needed
a
ride.
The
young
man
said,
“I'm
not
really
going
anywhere,
just
walking
with
my
dog.
He
likes
rainy
days.
Thanks
all
the
same,
mister.”
“Your
dog
is
special.
My
wife
also
has
a
dog,
and
it
is
pregnant(怀孕的),”
Art
said.
Then
he
told
him
if
he
ever
needed
a
ride
or
help,
he
could
flag(挥手示意某人停车)
him
down
and
he
would
do
whatever
he
could.
Jim
thanked
Art
and
went
on
his
way.
A
few
weeks
later,
Art
saw
Jim
walking
and
he
didn't
have
his
usual
smile
and
was
pacing
rather
than
walking.
As
Art
got
close,
he
could
see
Jim
was
crying.
Art
asked
what
was
wrong.
“I
was
called
that
something
happened
to
my
best
friend
Randy
just
now.
He's
behind
my
house,”
he
said
through
tears.
Art
asked
him
to
get
into
the
car
and
he
would
take
him
there.
The
house
was
a
small
old
farmhouse,
with
a
large
driveway.
Art
saw
a
dog
lying
motionless(不动的)just
outside
the
driveway.
“There!
There
he
is!
That's
Randy!”
Jim
shouted.
Paragraph
1:
Art
checked
the
dog,
and
he
found
the
dog
had
been
dead.
Paragraph
2:
One
of
the
baby
dogs
caught
Art's
attention,
who
had
a
white
ear
and
a
black
one.
2020——2021学年度(下)省六校协作体高一第三次联考
英语试题参考答案
第一部分:听力
1-5
CACAB
6-10
CABBC
11-15
BACAB
16-20
ABCBC
第二部分:阅读理解
21-23
BCB
24-27
ABDD
28-31
CDAD
32-35
ADBD
36-40
DACGB
第三部分:完型填空
41-45
CADBA
46-50
BADDC
51-55
ADCBC
第四部分:语篇填空
56
where
57
Designed
58
to
adapt
59
but
60
the
61
accessible
62
has
been
63
director
64
simply
65
under
第一节
应用文写作范文:
Dear
Peter,
I’m
glad
that
you
are
caring
about
the
development
of
my
hometown.
Now
I
will
tell
you
something
about
it.?
Great
changes
have
taken
place
since
the
19th
National
Congress
of
the
Communist
Party
of
China.
The
targeted
poverty
reduction
has
reached
its
ideal
aims.
Many
poor
families
have
got
effective
help
from
local
governments
and
have
improved
their
life
greatly.
Besides,
the
rivers
are
getting
clearer
and
clearer
and
all
kinds
of
fishes
return
to
the
rivers.
The
sky
is
filled
with
white
and
cleaner
clouds.?
Please
come
to
visit
my
hometown
in
the
near
future.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写范文:
Paragraph
1
Art
checked
the
dog,
and
he
found
the
dog
had
been
dead.
Art
told
Jim
his
dog
was
gone,
but
that
he
could
keep
his
dog
in
his
heart.
The
boy
cried
his
eyes
out.
Art
helped
Jim
to
take
Randy
to
his
house,
buried
him
and
made
a
marker.
Then
Art
left,
feeling
very
blue.
In
the
following
days,
he
didn't
meet
Jim
on
the
road.
He
knew
the
boy
was
extremely
sad
but
didn't
know
how
to
comfort
him.
After
about
a
month,
Eva's
dog
gave
birth
to
several
baby
dogs.
Paragraph
2
One
of
the
baby
dogs
caught
Art's
attention,
who
had
a
white
ear
and
a
black
one.
The
little
dog
reminded
Art
of
the
image
of
Randy
immediately.
Then
Art
explained
the
whole
situation
to
his
wife.
Eva
said
it
was
not
a
coincidence
and
it
was
a
sign.
After
discussion,
Art
took
the
dog
to
Jim’s
house.
"I
bring
you
a
little
Randy,
"Art
said
to
him
when
Jim
opened
the
door.
Then
the
little
dog
came
out
of
the
car.
"Oh,
really
Randy!
You
have
come
back
to
me!
"Jim
said
with
tears
of
joy.
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