四川省绵竹中学2025届高三下学期4月三诊模拟考试英语试题 (含答案有听力音频无听力原文)(无听力答案)

高2022级4月三诊模拟考试
英语试卷
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。
1. When will the woman go to see her dentist
A. On Friday.B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.
2.Who made Mike love skateboarding
A. Catherine.B. John.C. Lucy.
3.What will the headmaster do at 9:00 a.m.
A. Meet the new students.
B. Prepare for his speech.
C. Leave the school library.
4.What are the speakers talking about
AA Thai restaurant.
B. A grocery store.
C. A job change.
5.What’s the possible relationship between the speakers
A. Neighbors.B. Coworkers.C. Classmates.
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,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
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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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. Why does the woman come to the man
A. Tohave a reservation.
B. Tomake a complaint.
C. Tocancel the event.
7. What are the kids doing
A. Looking for Florence.
B. Doing some cleaning.
C. Sitting in the seats.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. How long did the man work as a delivery man
A. Half a year.B. One year.C. Twoyears.
9. What can be inferred about the man
A. He worked for Mrs. Paula.
B. He is still in university.
C. He needs the job badly.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. How does the woman feel
A. Surprised.B. Nervous.C. Curious.
11.What did the speakers do last month
A. They had a dinner party.
B. They learnt how to cook.
C. They sold their old house.
12. What does the man promise to do
A. Send out invitations.
B. Make a meal plan.
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C. Shop on Saturday.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13. What does the woman think of the local train
A. Crowded.B. Cheap.C. Fast.
14. What kind of train is the man most curious about
A. The local train.B. The express train.C. The through train.
15. What type of seat does the man choose
A. Coach.B. Business class.C. First class.
16. In which city is the man now
A. Chicago.B. New York.C. Washington.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What do we know about FLVS
A. It is a public school.
BIts teachers are virtual.
C. It’sUSA’s largest school.
18. What can we say about the courses offeredby FLVS
A. Cheap.B. Flexible.C. Academic.
19. How many options are there to take the courses at FLVS
A. 2.B. 3.C. 4.
20. What should he do if Tomwants to attend FLVSas a home-school student
A. Prove he’s 18.B. Pass an exam online.C. Get parents’ permission.
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
Wanttoknowalltheins-and-outsregardingtheParis2024Olympics Thenyou’vecometotherightplace!
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Below you will find all the information about the new Olympic sports
Olympicskateboarding
WhowillfollowinthefootstepsofMomijiNishiya,thefirstOlympicskateboardingchampion,whowas
crownedatthelastGamesattheageof13 TheanswerwillberevealedinParisthissummer.Speed,technique,
mastery of the board will be required to successfully perform the most beautiful tricks.
Olympicsportsclimbing
WithitssecondtimeenteringtheOlympics,sportsclimbinghasthreebranches:Speed,BoulderingandLead.
Speedisallaboutthespeedofclimbing.BoulderingisallaboutclimbingaboulderonawallandLeadrequires
athletes to climb a difficult route 20 meters high.
Olympicsurfing
The Olympics will be held in Paris, but what about Olympic surfing There is one venue that is literally on the
othersideoftheworld.ThelocationTeahupoo,ontheislandofTahiti,iswhereOlympicsurfingwilltakeplace.
This island is part of French Polynesia, between Australia and South America.
Olympicbreakdancing
BreakdancingisthenewOlympicsportthatwillmakeitsfirstappearanceinParis2024.Howtoestablisha
gradingsystemwithouttakingawaytheartisticfreedomatthesametime Thepointsshouldbebasedoncreativity
and musicality, a gray area that depends a lot on feeling and thus has a lot of subjectivity to it.
Lookingforahandylistofallsports Clickhere!ThroughoutParisthereareallkindsofstadiumsandarenas
(竞技场)wheresportingeventsareheld.NotonlyParisitself,butalsothesurroundingsuburbsofthecapitalof
France set the stage for the Olympic Games!
21. Which sport is entering the Olympics for the first time in Paris 2024
A. Olympic skateboarding.B. Olympic sports climbing.
COlympic surfing.D. Olympic breakdancing.
22. Which of the following statements is correct
A. Skateboarding requires a high level of physical strength.
B. Each sports climbing branch focuses on a different skill.
C. All the four sports events will be held in Paris.
D. The scoring of breakdancing is highly objective.
23. Where is the text probably taken from
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A. A sports website.B. A health magazine.
C. A travel brochure.D. An Olympic news report.
B
Here’saquickquiz.PersonAdoesafavorforyou.PersonBasksyoutodoafavorforhim.Whodoyoutend
to like more Surprisingly, the answer is Person B. This quirk (怪癖) of human nature is known as the Ben Franklin
Effect.
BenjaminFranklincameacrossthephenomenonin1736whenservingasaclerktothePennsylvania
Assembly.Apowerfulmemberdidn’tcareforFranklinandthreatenedtomakelifemiserableforhim.Whattodo
Insteadofwinninghimoverwithsweettalk,Franklinaskedifhecouldborrowarareandvaluablebooktheman
owned.Thisrequestalteredtheman’sattitudeandpavedthewayfortheirfriendship.Franklin’stakeaway:“He
that has once done you a kindness will be ready to do you another, than he whom you yourself have obliged.”
Severalstudieshaveconfirmedthis.ButhowcanweexplaintheBenFranklinEffect Somepsychologists
refertocognitivedissonance(失调).It’sdifficulttoholdtwocontradictorythoughtsatthesametime.Itmakesus
uncomfortable.Weresolvethistensionbychangingourmind.“Idon’tlikeJoe,butIamdoinghimafavor,”we
might think. “So maybe I do like him.”
Whilecognitivedissonanceexplainsalot,italonedoesn’texplaintheBenFranklinEffect.One2015study
foundthatitwas,rather,theaffiliative(亲和的)motivethattherequestsconvey.Thatis,wehumanswantto
maintaingoodrelationswithotherhumans,andonewaytoachievethisisbydoingfavorsforothers.Thisexplains
alotaboutaltruisticbehavior.Welikebeingusefuland,byextension,welikethosewhogiveustheopportunityto
do so. It’s in our genes.
Yetthereismuchwestilldon’tknowabouttheBenFranklinEffect.Doesitapplyequallyacrosscultures Is
thereapointbeyondwhichaskingafavormakesyouless,notmorelikable Askingtoborrowabookisonething;
asking to borrow a car is another.
24. Why does the author mention Benjamin Franklin’s experience
A. Toillustrate a dilemma in making choices.B. Tosuggest a way of striking up friendships.
C. Tostress the importance of strategic requests.D. Tointroduce the origin of the Ben Franklin Effect.
25. What is a reason for people’s tendency to like those asking for favors
A. Reducing the tension caused by social contact.
B. Increasing the chance of getting help in return.
C. Avoidingthe discomfort from conflicting thoughts.
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D. Establishing a cooperative community of shared trust.
26. What does the underlined word “altruistic” probably mean in paragraph 4
A. Selfless.B. Impolite.C. Aggressive.D. Responsible.
27. What does the author think of the Ben Franklin Effect
A. It makes little sense.B. It applies to most cultures.
C. It has situational limitations.D. It has great practical significance.
C
Many have probably heard of Thoreau, even though his message of simplicity may sound old-fashioned.
Nowadays, smartphones flood us with text messages. Many consumers are buying the latest digital devices, from
tablets and fitness trackers to commercial drones. Simple living seems to be a thing of the past.
As a writer who declared the value of simplicity almost two centuries ago, Thoreau was a contrarian (叛逆者)
for his time. He lived during the height of the Industrial Age, distinguished by the rise of large factories, expanding
urban developments, and powerful machines such as steam engines.
Turnedoffby the constant hustle and bustle of his time, Thoreau withdrew from city life to live alone in the
woods. He brought with him only the necessities of life and wrote about this adventure in his bookWalden. In
Walden, Thoreau is basically making a philosophical statement. Weare not living deliberate or meaningful lives,
thanks (or no thanks) to modern technology. Wecreated powerful machines to make life more convenient.
Unfortunately, these machines have done the opposite. In his words, “men have become the tools of their tools”.
That is to say, we are not the ones controlling technology. Technologyis controlling us. Let me try updating
Thoreau’s message with a couple 21st-century examples. Every few minutes, smartphones may distract us with
messages. At least half of Americans check their phones several times an hour. Meanwhile, information overload
from social media can weaken our concentration and heighten confusion.
When technology causes that much distraction and confusion, it may be healthy to simplify life by reducing
technology overuse. Personally, I’ve done so in two ways. First, I use very little data on my phone and keep the
apps on it to a minimum. The vast majority of the time, I only use my phone to call or text. Second, I quit most
social media. Sure, those two things aren’t as extreme as Thoreau withdrawing into the woods. Nevertheless, they’
re realistic moves I can make toward living a more meaningful life.
28. Which statement would Thoreau probably agree with
A. Technologyholds back our ambition.
B. Technologyis key to a meaningful life.
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C. Simplicity is possible in a tech-driven world.
D. Simplicity is outdated in modern times.
29. What was the primary reason for Thoreau’s withdrawing from city life
A. Toescape the harsh economic conditions of his time.
B. Tothrow himself into the completion of his masterpiece.
C. Toexperience a new and exciting lifestyle away from technology.
D. Tofind a quieter existence that allows for deeper reflection and purpose.
30. What is presented in the last paragraph of the text
A. Theoretical models.B. Popular beliefs.
C. Practical measures.D. Realistic analyses.
31. What is the purpose of the passage
A. Tocriticize the overuse of 21st-century modern technology.
B. Toillustrate Thoreau’s ideas on simple living in the modern context.
C. Toexplore the role of technology in shaping contemporary lifestyles.
D. Toexamine the effects of reduced social media use on personal well-being.
D
Chinese scientists have created a breakthrough fibre that can be woven into warm, lightweight clothing using
aerogel, a thermal insulation (热绝缘) material mainly used in the aerospace industry.
Aerogel, notable for their performance and durability, could have various applications. As the world’s lightest
solid material, it has long been valued for its thermal insulation properties. Traditionalaerogel, made by replacing
the liquid in aerogel with air, is extraordinarily light, resembling a solid cloud of smoke. Its high porosity (多孔性)
gives it exceptional heat resistance, but this also makes it fragile and challenging to process, limiting its use in
civilian applications.
But now, researchers at Zhejiang University have overcome aerogel’s fragility and designed an encapsulated
aerogel fibre ( EAF) with similar thermal insulation mechanisms-after being inspired by the structure of polar bear
hair.
The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation as well as Nasa have used EAF in Mars rovers, which
endure extreme temperatures ranging from thousands of degrees during the Martian landing to -130 degrees Celsius
(-202 degrees Fahrenheit) on the planet’s surface.
In an experiment, a volunteer wore textiles (纺织品) made of EAF, down, wool, and cotton in a-20 degree
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Celsius environment. The surface temperatures of these materials were 3.5 degrees, 3.8 degrees, 7.2 degrees, and
10.8 degrees respectively, indicating the superior insulation of EAF. They showed the practicality of EAF by
weaving a jumper and comparing its thermal insulation to common textile materials.
As well as being strong and stretchable, EAF can also be washed and dyed, improving its use in practical
applications. Traditionalsilica aerogel will absorb water and collapse on itself. As a result, it quickly loses its
thermal insulation qualities in wet or humid environments. However, EAF maintains its performance even after
machine washing.
Professor Zhang Xuetong of the Suzhou Institute of Nano-tech and Nano-bionics at the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, highlighted the potential of the aerogel fibres in advanced thermal textiles. As well as its potential for
civilian use, EAF fibre also holds promise for industries that are already familiar with aerogels. “EAF textiles
feature excellent thermal insulation and multifunction and have great potential in areas such as military uniforms
and spacesuits in extremely cold environments,” professor Zhang noted in a paper. However, he also noted the gap
between existing technology and capacity for mass production. Challenges exist regarding how to develop fast
spinning technology and resolve the continuous fabrication that is necessary for mass production.
32. What is the characteristic of traditional aerogel
A. It can be easily processed.B. It is resistant to high temperatures.
C. It is a solid cloud of smoke.D. It can effectivelyinsulate electricity.
33. What is EAF’s advantage in enduring extreme temperature based on
A. Research statistics.B. Public comments.
C. Scientific prediction.D. Commercial reports.
34. Professor Zhang Xuetong’s study found that mass production could be possible if _______.
A. advancement is made in thermal textiles
B. there exists need for continuous fabrication
C. barriers in fast spinning technology are overcome
D. aerogel’s strengths and weaknesses get balanced
35. What is the text mainly about
A. The development of aerogel fibre.
B. The potential use of biomimetic fibre.
C. Great breakthrough in aerospace industry.
D. China’s newly-woven clothing made from aerogel.
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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。
请将答案写在答题卷上。
Studiesaboutsleepandemployeebehaviortypicallyfocusonvariousactivitiesthatoccurwithinthebody
during sleep, and their impact on daytime cognition. New research adopts a different method. ___36___
Theresearchersconductedthreestudiesinvolvingthousandsofdreamsrecalledbyemployees.Thefirststudy
askedparticipantsuponawakeningtoratethedegreeofawe(敬畏)andwonderbroughtbytheirdreamsandto
writedowntheirbiggestworkproblem.___37___Anotheronetheyansweredwaswhethertheyenvisioned
anythinggoodarisingfromthedifficultworksituation—ameasureofresiliencewhichmeanttheabilityto
becomestrongandhappyagainaftertoughness.Thosewhofoundpositivemeaningindreamsreportedhigher
levels of awe. ___38___
Inthesecondstudy,participantswhorecalledadreamlikewisereporteditspositiveornegativemeaning,and
thenwrotedescriptionsofthedreamandwhattheytooktobeitscausesandmeaning.Afterworktheyanswered
questionsabouttheirresilienceandprogressontheday’stasks.___39___Thethirdstudytrackedsimilarmeasures
amongemployeeswhoparticipateddailyfortwoweeks,anditlookedathownaturallycuriouseachpersonwas.It
foundsimilarresultsaboutaweandshowedthatitraisedresilienceandproductivityfarmoreinthenaturally
curious.
___40___Awecanhelppeopledealmoreeffectivelywithchallengesandprogresstowardgoals.“Our
researchrevealshowawecanbebroughtaboutatatimethathasacriticalimpactondailyworkoutcomes,”the
researcherswrite.“Employeescouldusedreamjournalsandsimplepracticesto‘guide’theirnighttimevisions,
thus increasing their odds of having meaningful, awe-inspiring dreams.”
A. A positive dream brings a sense of sudden insight, giving rise to awe.
B. The increased awe was also proved to be associated with greater resilience.
C. In fact, dreaming may help improve problem-solving skills in daily routine.
D. Here, too, good dreams boosted awe and resilience, fueling progress on work goals.
E. Researchers acknowledge that dreams may involve content related to waking experiences.
F. It finds that remembering a good dream can help people make progress in the day’s tasks.
G. They then answered the question about whether they thought the dream was positive or negative.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
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第一节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Deaf people should enjoy a play as much as the hearing audience. This is the thinking behind the Americans
with Disabilities Act, which requires that theaters become ____41____to deaf people. Theatre producers,
meanwhile, are beginning to realize that such a feature makes their product attractive to a wider audience.
Theatre interpretation is a ____42____project and the workload is immense. Consider that each actor in the
play has about four weeks to rehearse his or her lines; interpreters have to learn the whole play in as much time.
And, when interpreting musicals, where timing, rhythm and harmonies must be practiced, the _____43_____
doubles.
The most important technical aspect of theatre interpretation for the deaf is the ____44____of the interpreter.
Placement strategies can be categorized into three styles: “placed”, where interpreters are located outside the acting
space and do not move; “zoned”, where interpreters are within the acting space, but usually move only during the
____45____ of scene or act; and, finally, “shadowed”, where interpreters move _____46_____within the acting
space, shadowing the movement of the actors for whom they are interpreting.
The “placed” style of interpreting in the theatre is by far the most common. The interpreters are side-by-side
and face the audience. The location of the interpreter is generally ____47____three places: stage right or stage left,
or on the floor of the house.
The “zoned” style of interpreting is a happy _____48_____between the “placed” and “shadowed” styles. Here,
interpreters are placed side-by-side within acting space. Usually, they change position on stage from scene to scene
—or from act to act—in order to be within the same “zone” as the majority of the action. Zone placement,
____49____, makes it easier for the deaf patron to see the interpreters and actors at the same time.
The “shadowed” style of interpreting is the most ____50____style of interpreting for the theater. It involves
placing the interpreters directly within the action—nearly making them “sign language actors”. The interpreters
are “blocked” into each scene, and literally ____51____the actors. So clear is the ___52___of doing this that the
interpreter is in such close proximity to the actor that the deaf patron need not make a decision about whom to
watch—he or she can watch both at the same time. In the best of cases, the deaf patron mentally ____53____the
interpreter with the actor, and forgets that the actor does not sign.
Theatre interpreters for the ____54____are dedicated professionals who take great pride in their work.
Theatre is the art of communicating beautiful ideas in interesting ways. Interpreted theater, therefore, is an art in
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itself. Thankfully, instead of seeing us as “___55___”, producers nowadays think of interpreters for the deaf as a
new avenue to creativity.
41. A. recognizableB. accessibleC. endurableD. understandable
42. A. resource-consumingB. risk-takingC. high-demandingD. profit-making
43. A. boredomB. workloadC. efficiencyD. revision
44. A. locationB. voiceC. movementD. posture
45. A. beginningB. endC. remainsD. change
46. A. continuouslyB. hurriedlyC. freelyD. dramatically
47. A. conditioned byB. limited toC. derived fromD. connected with
48. A. mediumB. conflictC. gapD. relationship
49. A. altogetherB. thereforeC. howeverD. moreover
50. A. creativeB. imaginativeC. protectiveD. inclusive
51. A. impressB. persuadeC. shadowD. amuse
52. A. challengeB. downsideC. situationD. advantage
53. A. comparesB. replacesC. competesD. identifies
54. A. deafB. blindC. poorD. noble
55. A. modelsB. additionsC. actorsD. symbols
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.
Several years ago, a co-worker invited me over for a classic social tradition: a game night. I don’t like board
games. When I’m hanging out with others, I much prefer the free flow of conversation ____56____the structure of
competition. ____57____moment someone starts explaining the game rules, my brain tends to involuntarily tune
out, a defense mechanism against unwanted and useless information.
So obviously, eager to make new friends, I told my co-worker I was in.
The evening was disappointing. An alarmingly complex game was first explained and then repeated, upon my
request. I ____58____ (convince) that I’d“get it after a couple of rounds,” which never happened. I was so bad that
I was ruining everyone else’s experience with my unpredictable plays and I constantly needed ____59____(remind)
of what was happening.
____60____ these people kindly became my friends anyway, I was never invited back to another game night.
“Wejust know you’re not really a game person,” one of them later told me, eyes ___61___(slide) sideward.
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Not being a game person nowadays can make one feel like an exception. Board games, which in 2021 were
a$13.4 billion global market, are surging in popularity. There are people who love socializing through games in
every town, which makes my ___62___(resist) to them feel unacceptable. Maybe, I thought, I was missing
something about the ___63___(society) value of games. Games can reveal people’s core qualities: how they react
when they’re stressed, how they cooperate in a team, or how they behave when they win or lose.
However, I still have a general sense that they’re a silly way ___64___(pass) time. When I think about the
leisure activities I “indulge” in, such as cycling, they tend to have bonus benefits. Through cycling, my friends and
I can share experiences that simulate the variable conditions of life: joy and pain, uncertainty and achievement. We
can all reap rewards from bonding through playful activities: ___65___we see as play just varies. I get that now.
But to be clear, there’s still no need to invite me to your game night.
第四部分写作(满分40分)
66.假设你是李华,你的美国朋友 Jack 知道你校下周有一个关于中国传统文化的讲座,他想来参加,发邮
件向你询问有关讲座的信息。请你给他回复一封邮件,告知相关情况,内容包括:
1.讲座的时间和地点;
2.讲座的内容;
3.欢迎他参加。
注意:1.词数 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节读后续写(满分25分)
67.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。
Isatinmyparents’car.MomhadinsistedIgowithhertopickupDadfromwork.AcrossfromDad’soffice
isabikestore.Thatwasthedaymyeleven-year-oldeyesfirstsawthepurpleBMXMongoosebike.Fromthatday
on,allIcouldthinkaboutwasthatbike.Ievendrewpicturesofthebikeinclass.Everyeveningafterward,atfive
thirty, I eagerly went along with Mom to get Dad.
AndeverydayItoldmyparents,“Iwantthatbike!”ButtheydisagreedandrepliedthatIhadalreadyhada
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perfectly good bike at home. I’d argue it was old and ugly, thinking that my happiness depended on that purple bike.
Days later, I found the store had sold that bike. I knew I’d never be happy again.
Aweeklater,returninghomefromschool,Itrippedoversomething.Lyingintheweedsnearariverandsome
woodedlots,wasabike—theexactbikefromthestore.“Hey,whosebikeisthis ”Ishouted,scanningthearea.
No one replied, and there was no one in sight. Maybe its owner didn’t want it any longer. I couldn’t leave it lying in
the weeds. So I took it home and hid it behind the garage. Every day after school, I sat there, admiring it. But I didn’
tfeellikeridinganddidn’tfeelashappyasIhadthought.Thinkingaboutthebikemademystomachtightenand
uncomfortable.
Afewdayslater,duringlunchatschool,myfriendsaid,“DidyouhearaboutTyler,intheotherfifth-grade
class HelosthisnewpurpleBMXMongoosebikehehadjustgottenforhisbirthday.Heleftitbyariverwhile
playing in the woods. It got dark, and he couldn’t find it.”
“I’dnevergooffandleaveanewbikelikethat.Hedoesn’tdeservetohavethatbike,”Ireplied.Myfriend
added,“Kidssayhe’snice.AndtheysayTylerisupsetbecausehisdadworkedovertimetobuythebikeforhim.”
For the rest of the day, I couldn’t stop thinking about Tyler.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
After school, I returned home and dragged to my room.
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“I know Tyler’shouse,” Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.”
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英语试卷
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)
【答案】21. D22. B23. A
【答案】24. D25. C26. A27. C
【答案】28. C29. D30. C31. B
【答案】32. B33. A34. C35. D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5 分,满分12.5 分)
【答案】36. F37. G38. B39. D40. A
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)
【答案】41.B42.C43.B44.A45.D46.C47.B48.A49.B50.D
51. C52. D53. D54. A55. B
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
【答案】56. to57. The
58. was convinced
59. to be reminded
60. Although##Though##While
61. sliding
62. resistance
63. social##societal
64. to pass
65. what
第四部分写作(满分40分)
66.
【答案】Dear Jack,
Knowing that you are interested in the lecture on traditional Chinese culture held in our school, I am more
than glad to share with you the detailed information.
The lecture is scheduled at 7:00 next Monday evening at the Student Center, which will be delivered by Mr.
Wang,a famous expert on traditional Chinese culture. According to the plan, he will first introduce some influential
Chinese operas, and following that, he will give us live performance of YueOpera, which is popular in Zhejiang
Province.
Youare warmly welcome to attend the lecture.
Yourssincerely,
Li Hua
67.
【答案】
After school, I returned home and dragged to my room. The guilt of keeping Tyler'sbike hidden behind the
garage weighed heavily on me. I couldn't enjoy having the bike while knowing that it rightfully belonged to
someone else. I wanted to make things right. So I went to my mother and told her what had happened. My mother
smiled and tapped me on the shoulder, gently saying, “I believe you have known what you should do to the bike.”
“I know Tyler’shouse,” Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.” My heart raced with a mix of nervousness and
determination. I walked up to knock the door. “HeyTyler,I'm really sorry that I hid it and caused you trouble.”To
my great surprise, he did not blame. What I saw was a smile slowly spread across his face. I knew exactly what that
smile meant -- forgiveness for me. From that day on, the purple BMX Mongoose bike was no longer important to
me. What mattered was the friendship I had formed with Tyler,which also taught me the important values like
honesty.
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