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淮南市2023届高三第一次模拟考试英语试题注意事项:2023.011.本试卷由四个部分组成;第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。2.答题前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上;3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,回答非选择题时,
将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效;考试结束后,将答题卡交回。4.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。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.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Gethimsomecoffee.B.Lookforhislunchbox.C.Treathim
tolunch.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afamousphotographer.B.Avacationplan.C.Agreatphoto.3.WhatdidLucythinkofherexperience?A.Ex
hausting.B.Pleasant.C.Boring.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthelivingroom.B.Inthebathroom.C.Inthekitchen.5.Wha
tisthewoman'splanforSaturday?A.Movinghouse.B.Celebratingabirthday.C.TakingBrianoutfortheday.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.Whatistherelati
onshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Shopassistantandcustomer.B.MotherandsonC.Acouple.7.Whywillthewomanexchangethejacket?A.Itlooksugly.B.It'snot
warmenough.C.It'sabitsmall.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatiswrongwithMary?A.Shehasafever.B.Shehasachestpain.C.Shehasaback
ache.9.WhenisMarysupposedtoseeDr.Johnson?A.At10:00.B.At10:30.C.At1:00.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoweknowaboutthefirsthouse?
A.It'snearafarm.B.It'swell-equipped.C.It'sdecoratedwithfruits.11.Whatisunnecessaryinthesecondplaceaccordingtotheman?A.Thewash
ingmachine.B.Therefrigerator.C.Theswimmingpool.12.Whichplacewillthespeakerschoose?A.Thefirstone.B.Thesecondone.C.Thethirdone.听第9段
材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhyisthemangoingtoHongKong?A.Foraholiday.B.Forbusiness.C.Forstudy.14.Whatclasswillthemanfly?A.Firstclass.B.Businessclass.C.Economyc
lass.15.Howmuchshouldthemanpayfortheticketintotal?A.$830.B.$870.C.$900.16.Forwhatwillthemancallback?A.Thehotelreserv
ation.B.Theticketinformation.C.TheclimateinHongKong.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthemarketnow?A.Bytheriver.B.Underacarpark.C.Infrontofabank.1
8.WhatissoldonSunday?A.Oldfurniture.B.Localfood.C.Handmadeproducts.19.Whatisthespecialdishinthisarea?A.Icecream.B.
Afishdish.C.Anapplecake.20.Whatchangehastakenplaceintheharborarea?A.Freshfishcanbeeasilybought.B.Ther
estaurantshavemovedtotheotherend.C.Therearefewerrestaurantsatpresent.第二部分阅读(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、D四个
选项中选出最佳选项。A2Ifthepoemsyoureadaspartofthecurriculumatschoolmadeyouthinkpoetryisold-fashioned,hastousefancylanguage,mustalway
srhymeorissimplyout-dated,thenyou'llbepleasedtoknowitdoesn'thavetodoanyofthesethings.Herearefourpoetswhoseworkwillmakeyou
lookatpoetryinadifferentandmorepositivelight.MishaCollinsFansofMishaCollinsmayknowhimasCastielintheTVshowSupernatural,buthehas
neverhiddenthefactthathealsowritespoetry.Lastyear,hereleasedhisfirstbook,SomeThingsIStillCan'tTellYou.Thiscontainsmanyofhisp
oemsthatareexpressedassimplethoughtsandexperiences,makingthemeasytoread.Mostareabouthiswifeandarebittersweetbecauseattheendofthebook,herevealst
hattheyhavepartedways.TracyKSmithTracywasthewinneroftheCaveCanemprizeforthebestfirstbookbyanAfricanAmericanpoet,w
ithher2003collection,TheBody'sQuestion.Herpoemscoverimportantissuesaroundrace,family,transcendingfromchildhoodintoadulthoodandmuchmo
re.Eachiseasytounderstandandrelateto,whileatthesametime,deeplyRupiKaurRupiKaurhasconnectedwithalargeaudience,partlybecausehercollection,
MilkandHoney,hasbeentranslatedinto42languagestoreachreadersthroughouttheworld.Heruniversalthemesofmigration,healing,lo
ss,griefandtraumaareanotherreasonforhersuccess.Whilemoretraditionalpoetryalsotalksaboutsomeofthesesubjects
,Kaur'sworkisbrutallyhonestandhard-hittinginwaysthatwouldn'thavebeenacceptableinearlierpoetry.MelWardleWoodendMelwasthepoetLaureateof
Staffordshirebetween2019and2022.Shehasseveralpublishedcollectionstohername.Thisincludestwodyslexic-friendlybooksforchildren,makingpoet
rymoreaccessibletothem.ShealsohasacollectioncalledJustaThought,whichraisesawarenessofmentalhealthissues.Thistopi
cwasrarelydiscussedatschool,soMel'sworkisprogressiveandinvitingtothosewhomaynottickthetypicalboxesofsomeonewhoenjo
yspoetry.21.Inwhichbookhasthepoetconveyedhis/hermixedfeelingsofpleasureandpainbasedonhis/herownpersonalexperience?A.SomeThingsISt
illCan'tTellYou.B.TheBody'sQuestion.C.MilkandHoney.D.JustaThought.22.WhatcontributestothepopularityofRupiKaur's
poems?A.Themesofromance.B.Conventionalstyles.C.Narrativetechniques.D.Multi-languageversions.23.Whatfeatu
redothefourpoets'worksshare?A.Theyareincomprehensible.B.Theyareaccessible.C.Theyarepersonal.D.Theyarerhyming.BTwohourswest
ofaperfectlysunnysummer'sdayinClackamas,OregonafoggybreezeawaitedmeontheLincolnCitycoast.AfterayearofvolunteeringremotelywithOceanBlue
Project,todayisalong-awaitedbeachcleanup.Ididn'texpecttotakeawaymorethanjusttrashfromthebeachcleanup.Atfirstglance,thebeachappearscl
ean.However,beachcleanupsrequiremuchmoreattentionthanaquicklookover.Withinjustacoupleofhours,71ofusvolunteersmanagedtopickup171poundsofdeb
ris.Actually,we’vegotmuchmorethanthat.Beachcleanupsconnectustonatureandprovideanescapefromtheworldforalittlebit.Theyalsoprovidealearningopportun
ityoutsideoftheparticipationpart.Whenyousitoverapileof—let'sfaceit—garbage,youpickoutonebyonethepiecesleftbehindbyothers.Youseefirsthandthe
impactwe'rehavingonourenvironmentandaccountforwhatisleftbehindthemost.Eachcigarettebuttandplasticbottlesetsthetoneforhowweshouldb
eapproachingoureverydaylives,whichistostoppollution.Personally,thetimespentbytheoceanandawayfrommyphonefillsmewithpeaceandcalmnessa
sIfocusmyattentiononlyonthemoment,lookingforthelittledevilstryingtopollutetheocean.Withapoundortwolessoutofth
eocean,Ialwaysfeelabitmoreoptimisticabouttheworldtocome.Thisboots-on-the-sandwayofmakingadifferencegrantsmeafeelingofaccomplishmentandpurpose.Rathert
hanponderingthediretaskofsavingtheplanetorresearchingandwritingwaystodoso,Igettophysicallymakeadifference.A
ndthere'snothingthatcanreplacethatinstantgratificationofmakingpositivechangeforyourcommunityandyourplanet.Afterthe
cleanup,myeyesarenowexpertlytrainedtospotloosetrashandinorganicmaterialsanywhereIstep.Imaginewhatahugedifferencewecouldallmakecollectivelyifwesim
plystoppedandpickedupthatwaterbottleorwrapperoffthegroundinsteadofpassingitby.24.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor'sfi
rstbeachcleanupwithOceanBlueProject?A.Effortlessandfar-reaching.B.Annoyingbutrewarding.C.Painstakingbutfruitful.D.Demandingan
dinefficient.25.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisthebenefitfromourdoingbeachcleanups?A.Maintaininggoodp
hysicalhealth.B.Gaininggreatinsightintooceans.C.Developingresearchingwaystosavetheearth.D.Improvingourmentalhealth.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedwor
d“gratification”inParagraph5mean?4A.Satisfaction.B.Gratitude.C.Impression.D.Curiosity.27.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?
A.WhatI'veLearnedfromaBeachCleanupB.HowWellIPerformedinaBeachCleanupC.HowMuchAttentionaBeachCleanupRequiresD.W
hyVolunteeringwithOceanBlueProjectMattersCReadingwhiletravelingismorethanpleasurable;it'sanecessity.Itmeansrestingourheadsagainstthewindow
whiletravelingonthesubway,train,orbus,andimmersingourselvesindistantworldsandotherpeople’slives.Thesewavesofwordshelpusmakethej
ourneyseemshorteranddistanceourselvesfromthenoise.Itcanmakeourjourneymeaningfulandhelpustostartourworkingdayswithrenewedene
rgyandenthusiasm.Readingwhiletravelingbringsauniquecontexttoone’sreading.Manypeopletakespecificbookswiththemtotieintotheplacesthey’re
travelingto.Fewthingsareasenjoyableandsatisfyingasliftingyoureyestofindyourselfintheverysamecountry,setting,orcontexttha
tthebookissetin.Ofcourse,itisn'tnecessarytovisittheexactplacesinanovelinordertoexperiencethesensationsthattheautho
ristryingtotransmittoyou.Justthesimplefactofbeingoutsidethefourwallsofyourhousebringsnewingredientstoreading:sounds,lights,faces,andsensations,
amongotherthings.Readingwhiletravelingimprovesyourabilitytoconcentrate.Thetruthisthatnotallpeopleareabletoconce
ntrateonabookwhilethey'retraveling.Oururbanworldisnoisy.However,it'sinterestingtonotethatthosewhohavebecomeusedtoreadingwhiletravelinghavedeve
lopeduniqueconcentrationandfocusingskills.Theabilitytoread,understand,andvisualizeotherworldsandplotsisaskillthatcanbeappliedtomanyothe
rareasinlife.Reading,whichisaticketthattransportsyoutoplacesfarbeyondyourphysicaldestination,isaportablepastime
.Youdon'thavetobeinbedoronthecouchinordertobeabletoenjoyabook.Readingwhiletravelingisagreatwaytomakethemostofyourtime
,therebyturningthosemomentsofinactivityintoveryactiveonesforyourbrain.Theonlydangerthatwecouldpointoutisthatyoumayg
etsoimmersedinyourbookthatyoumightmissyourstop!28.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?A.Leaningagainstth
ewindowisrecommended.B.Wordscankeepreadersdistancedfromtheworld.C.Enjoyingabookmakessufferingsfromnoisepleasant.D.Readinghelpstravelersa
bsorbedinanotherworld.29.Howdoyoufeelwhenyouareexploringtheplacesyouhavereadaboutinperson?A.Lost.B.Uneasy.CSensitive.D.Overjoyed.30.Wha
tcanwelearnaboutthosewhoareaccustomedtoreadingwhiletraveling?5A.Theycan'tbearbeinginanoisyatmosphere.B.Theyareunlikelytobedistractedatwork.C.Theyc
anhardlykeepfocusedonanythingelse.D.Theytendtobebookishandunrealistic.31.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutreadingwhilet
ravelingfromthelastparagraph?A.Itpartlyreplacesphysicalexercise.B.Itcanboosttravelers'brainhealth.C.Itkeepsyoufrom
missingstops.D.Itrequiresafavorableenvironment.DTheworld'stopclimatescientistsoftheIPCChavejustreleasedalandmarkreport,warningaboutthefutureofthepla
net.Theheadline—burningfossilfuelsisalreadyheatinguptheplanetfasterthananythingtheworldhasseenin2,000
years.TheIPCCisaU.N.bodyof195memberstatesthatassessesthesciencerelatedtotheclimatecrisisonbehalfofgovernmentseveryfewyears.Thisisthegroupthatde
finesthescientificconsensus.Hundredsofscientistsworkonaseriesofreports,whichtakeyearstoproduce.GovernmentshavetosignoffonthemAndthisoneisju
stthelatestbigreassessmentoftheclimatethattheIPCChasdone,butit'sthefirstonethatisdoneineightyears.Ita
lsohastheclearest,mostconfidentconclusionsthathaveeverbeenseeninanIPCCreport.Accordingtothereport,thegreenhousegasesthatweh
avealreadyputintotheairhavewarmeduptheplanetsofarbyalmost2ºFcomparedtothepre-industrialtimes.Thiswarmingtrendappearsto
beacceleratingasthegreenhousegasesaccumulateintheatmosphere.Andifwekeepburningfossilfuels,by2100—sowithinthelifetimeofa
childthat'sborntoday—theplanetcouldbe5to7°Fhotter.Andonenewthinginthisreportisthatittriestoputnumbersonwhatthatmeans.So,forinstance,theysa
yheatwavessoextremeusedtoonlyhappenonceevery50years.Nowthey'rehappeningalmostfivetimesmoreoften.Extremedrou
ghtscoulddoubleorfourtimesinfrequency.Insomecases,extremestormscouldbecomethreetimesmorefrequentanddrop30%morerainfallinaday.T
hescientistssaypreventingtheworsteffectswilldemandaU-turnawayfromuseoffossilfuels.Anditdependsonuscolle
ctively.Ifeverycountry,everybusinessshiftsawayfromburninggas,coalandoiloverthenext30yearsorso,wecouldprobablylimitthiswarm
ingtrendtoatotaloflessthan3.5°F.32.What'stheauthor'sprobablepurposeofintroducingtheIPCCinParagraph2?A.Tom
akeitsworkbetterknown.B.Torespectthescientists'commitment.C.Tomakethereportmoreconvincing.D.Toappreciateitsgreatachievements.33.Whatdoyouthinkofthecu
rrentwarmingaccordingtothereport?6A.Itresultsfromextremeweather.B.Itisrunningoutoffossilfuels.C.Itisbadlyspeedingup.D.Thereisnow
aytoslowitdown.34.Howdothescientistssupporttheirconclusioninthereport?A.Bydefiningscientificconsensus.B.Byusingstatist
icsandinference.C.Byquotingauthorityfigures.D.Bymodelingclimatechange.35.Whatdothescientistsexpectpeopletodo?A.Makejointefforts
tostoptheuseoffossilfuels.B.Takepositiveattitudestoourplanet'sfuture.C.Followtheglobalwarmingtrendcollectively.D.Developnewapproaches
tousingfossilfuels.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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Manyofususelongerw
ordsinplaceofshorterones.Peoplethink,ifIcanshowthatIhaveagoodvocabulary,I'llsoundsmarter.36Sowhatcan
youdotosoundsmarter?Speakclearlyanddirectly.Andfollowthesetips.37_Ifyou'reinterviewingforajob,reviewthepostingandtakeadvantageofthewholeinformationon
theInternetaboutyourpotentialcompany.Ifyou'reattendingastaffmeeting,checktheagenda.Goingonadate?Plans
ometalkingpoints,evenifthey'rejustaboutsomefavoriteTVshowsormovies.Feelingpreparedwillputyouatease,a
ndthatwillboostyourconfidence.Makeeyecontact.Ifsomeonelooksatyouwhileyou'retalking,you'remorelikelytothinkheorsheissmart.Goodeyecontactmeanstheo
therpersonisresponsivetowhatyouaredoingorsaying.38Strikeapowerpose.Howopenorclosedyourpostureisconveyshowopenorclosedyouaretoothers.Opennessca
nconveyconfidence.39Researchhasshownthatholdingtheseposturesforjusttwominutescanlowerstressandincreasefeelingsofpower
.Avoidpauses.Confidenceisasnoticeableinyourvoiceasitisinyourbodylanguage.Asyouhaveprobablynoticedfromwatchinganypu
bliceventorbusinessmeeting,the"winner"ofthetalkisusuallythepersonwhospeaksmostenergeticallyandfluently.40_Ifyouareunconvincedbyyourownideas,wh
yshouldtherestoftheroombeconvinced?A.Planahead.B.Feelprepared.C.Frequentlystoppingforawhilemakeyousoundunsureofyourself.D.
Theproblemwiththisplanisthatitcaneasilygowrong.E.Theconfidencedisplayedonapersonisthekeytohissuccess.7F.Ifhedoesn'trespond,may
beitmeanswhatyou'resayingisdull.G.Situpstraightandleaveyourarmswidelyspreadonthetableoratyoursides.第三部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。“WheneverIaminagroupofpeople,Ifeellikeeveryoneknowswhattosayexceptme.WhenI
trytojoinin,Igetanxiousandhaveastruggle41words.ThishappensatpartiesormeetingsandIfeel_42_—asifIwereb
einginterviewedforajob.PeoplethinkIamaloner.MaybeIam?”Individualsexperiencingthistypeofsocial_43_oft
enavoideyecontact,becauseitmakesthemfeel_44_andjudged.Thefeelingsofawkwardnessandnotfittinginwithothersareofte
nfrustrating.Itpreventstheseindividualsfromdefendingand45_forthemselvesinsocialenvironments,thoughtheymaybe_46_
atholdingontotheiropinionsinenvironmentsthatarefocusedonataskratherthan47_.Fittingintogroupsofpeoplerequires48.Youneedtobeinterestedinthetop
icsthatothersinthegroupareinterestedinandtalkaboutthemthewaytheydo.Becomingapartofthesegroupsrequiresthatyou_49_someofyourindividualityinorder
toacceptothers’50_andvalues.Someindividualsarelikechameleon(变色龙)inthatthey_51_pickupthepatternsofdifferentgrou
psand52_themselvesaccordingly.Forthem,thisisautomaticandtheydon'tevencometothe53_thattheyarechangingthemselvestofitintogroups.Ifyouareoneoftho
sepeoplewhofeels_54_inmostsocialgroupsettings,itmaybebecauseyou55_changingthewayyouthinkinordertofeelp
artofagroupandthisshouldn'tbeaweaknessorafailure.41.A.readingB.pronouncingC.seeingD.writing42.A.exposedB.ignoredC.consider
edD.judged43.A.statusB.discomfortC.eventD.response44.A.transparentB.urgentC.frustratedD.disappointed45.A.
insistingonB.breakingdownC.stickingupD.takingover46.A.creativeB.effectiveC.attractiveD.tentative47.A.contributionB
.requirementC.assignmentD.socialization48.A.attentionB.honestyC.affectionD.agreement49.A.sacrificeB.giveC.examin
eD.present50.A.hobbiesB.approachesC.viewsD.promises51.A.naturallyB.partlyC.vaguelyD.merely52.A.explainB.supportC.helpD.accommodate53.A.conc
lusionB.awarenessC.decisionD.point854.A.attachedB.removedC.disconnectedD.connected55.A.resistB.allowC.missD.suggest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。Sanfumedicinalpatch,isabandagemadeoftraditionalChineseherbalmedicine.Practition
ersoftraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)believethatreceivingSanfutieduringthe56_(hot)summerdaysisaneffectiveway57(solve)winter
illsinsummersuchascoughs,asthmaandarthritis.58_treatmentisbasedontheTCMprincipleofyinandyang,which59(believe)thebalanceofbothelementsinthe
bodyisvitalforgoodhealth.Sanfutiecontainsapasteofherbsthatare"hot"innature,andwhen60(apply)tospecificacupuncturepoints,usually61thebackandnec
k,theyreplenishtheyangelements.ThesepatcheshavebeenusedinTCM62theearliestrecordedtimes,accordingtoHuangdiNeiji
ng,morethan2,000yearsago,thetime-testedtextbookforTCMpractitioners.SanfupatchtreatmentbecameextremelypopularintheQingDynasty(1644-1911)and63(in
dicate)arevivalandanincreasingrelianceonthetraditionalChineseherbalmedicineinrecentyearswithmore64(patient)turningt
oTCMtreatment.Expertspointoutthat“wintersicknesssummergovernance”efficacyisnotimmediate,manydiseasesn
eed65(they)continuoustreatmentfor3yearsorlongertobearfruit.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华。你的英国好友Allen来信询问他是否应该参加志愿者工
作。请你写封邮件告知他你的想法。内容包括:1.阐明观点;2.阐述原因;3.重申观点。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯。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。Jacktossed(抛,扔)
thepapersonmydesk—hiseyebrowsknit(皱眉)intoastraightlineasheglaredatme.“What'swrong?”Iasked.Hepointedattheproposal.“Nexttimeyo
uwanttochangeanything,askmefirst,”Hesaid,turningonhisheelsandleavingmeinanger.Howdarehetreatmelikethat,Ithought.Ihadchangedonelongsente
nce,andcorrectedgrammar,somethingIthoughtIwaspaidtodo.9It'snotthatIhadn'tbeenwarned.OtherwomenwhohadworkedmyjobbeforemecalledJacknamesIcouldn’
trepeat.Onecoworkertookmeasidethefirstday.“He’spersonallyresponsiblefortwodifferentsecretariesleavingthefirm,”shewhispere
d.Astheweekswentby,IgrewtohateJack.HisactionsmademequestionmuchthatIbelievedin,suchasturningtheothercheekandlovingyourenemies.Iprayedaboutthesitu
ation,buttobehonest,IwantedtoputJackinhisplace,notlikehim.Onedayanotherofhisepisodesleftmeintears.Istormedintohisoff
ice,preparedtolosemyjobifneeded,butnotbeforeIletthemanknowhowIfelt.IopenedthedoorandJackglancedup.“What?”heaskedabruptly.SuddenlyIknewwhat
Ihadtodo.Afterall,hedeservedit.Isatacrossfromhimandsaidcalmly,“Jack,thewayyou'vebeentreatingmeiswron
g.I'veneverhadanyonespeaktomethatway.Asaprofessional,it'swrong,andIcan'tallowittocontinue.”Jacksnickered(暗笑)nervouslya
ndleanedbackinhischair.Iclosedmyeyesbriefly.Godhelpme,Iprayed.“Iwanttomakeyouapromise.Iwillbeafriend,”Isaid.“Iwilltreatyouasyoudeservetobetreated,w
ithrespectandkindness.Youdeservethat.Everybodydoes.That’swhatfriendsdo.”Islippedoutofthechairandclosedthedoorbe
hindme.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。Jackavoidedmetherestoftheweek.Oneyearlater,onedayaftermysurgeryforbreastcancer,Jackstoodawkwar
dlyinthedoorwayofmysmall,darkenedhospitalroom.10淮南市2023届高三第一次模拟考试参考答案第一部分:听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5:CCBCB6-10:BCBBA11-15:CBBCC16-20:ABCC
B第二部分:阅读理解(每小题2.5分,满分50分)21-25:ADBCD26-30:AADDB31-35:BCCBA36-40:DAFGC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)41-45:BDBAC46-50
:BDDAC51-55:ADBCA第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.hottest57.tosolve58.The59.believes60.applied61.on62.since(63.hasindicated64.patients
65.their第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节DearAllen,Greatlydelightedtohearfromyou,I'dlikeverymuchtorecommendyoutodovolunteerwork.Firstly,doingvolunteerw
orkallowsyoutobecloselyexposedtoallwalksoflife,whichenablesyoutogainadeepinsightintothecommunity.Furthermore,yourc
ommunicationskillsandinterpersonalrelationshipsareboundtobewelldevelopedwhenyouarebecomingagoodlistener
andaconsideratecaregiver.Undoubtedly,youwillfindabetterversionofyourselfthroughvolunteering.Therefore,Idohopeyoucansignupforvoluntee
rwork.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节[参考范文]Jackavoidedmetherestoftheweek.Proposalsandlettersappearedonmydeskw
hileIwasatlunch,andmycorrectedversionswerenotseenagain.Ibroughtcookiestotheofficeonedayandleftoneonhisdesk.Anot
herdayIleftanote.“Hopeyourdayisgoinggreat,”itread.Overthenextfewweeks,Jackreappeared.Hewasreserved,buttherewerenootherepisodes.Every
timeIsawJackinthehall,Ismiledathim.Oneyearlater,onedayaftermysurgeryforbreastcancer,Jackstoodawkwardlyinthedoorwayofmysmall,darkene
dhospitalroom.Iwavedhiminwithasmile.Hewalkedovertomybedandplacedabundlebesideme.Insidethepackagelayseveralbulbsoftulips.Idi
dn’tunderstand.Heshuffledhisfeet,thenclearedhisthroat.“Ifyouplantthemwhenyougethome,1they’llcomeupnextspring.You'llseethecolorsIpickedoutforyou.”He
turnedandleftwithoutanotherword.Tearscloudedmyeyes.Fortenyears,Ihavewatchedthosered-and-whitestripedtul
ipspushtheirwaythroughthesoileveryspring.InamomentwhenIprayedforjusttherightword,amanwithveryfewword
ssaidalltherightthings.Afterall,that'swhatfriendsdo.听力原文:Text1M:Ican’tfindmylunchboxanywhere.IknowIhaditwhenIarrived.W:Nevermind.Iwilltreaty
outodayatthatcafeacrossthestreet.Text2W:Thepictureiswelldesigned.M:Itookitonmyvacationlastyear.W:Really?Ididn’tknowyouaresuchagreatphotogra
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tmusthavebeenexhausting.W:That’swhatI’dexpected,butitturnedoutthatwehadagreattimetogether.Text4W:Darling,co
uldyoupleasepassmethesugar,please?I'mtryingtobakethecake.M:Allright.I’llalsoturntheovenonsothatitgetswarmedup.Text5
W:What’sthematterwithyou,Jack?M:Brianphonedmetoday.HewaswonderingwhetherIcouldhelphimmovehouseonSaturday.W:I’dratheryo
udidn’t.It’sMum’sbirthdayandIthoughtwecouldtakeheroutfortheday.Text6W:Let’stakealookatthewinterjacket
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t’skindofsmall.Imusthaveboughtthewrongsize.I’msurethestorehasothers.M:Ilooksilly!W:You’regrowingsofas
t,Jack.IguessI’llhavetoexchangeit.M:CanItakeitoff?I’mhot!W:Sure.Text7M:What'sthematter,Mary?Whatareyoulooki
ngfor?2W:Myjacket.I'vemadeanappointmentwithDr.Johnson.M:Doyouhaveafever?W:No,Idon’tthinkso,butIhaveapaininmychest.IamafraidIhavetoleav
enow.It’stenalready.Thirtyminutesleft.Bye.M:Bye.Ihopeit’snothingserious.Text8W:OK,we’vedecidedtorentavacationhome.Ithinkwehavetwocho
ices.Thefirstplaceisasmallhousenearafarmwheretherearemanyfruits.M:Really?W:Yeah.Andyoucaneatasmuchfruitasyouwant.Oh,butwait,itlooksprett
ysimple.Thereisnowashingmachineorrefrigerator,notevenaTV!M:Ohno!WhatarewegoingtodowithoutaTV?That’sterrible!What’soursecondcho
ice?W:It’sonthesunnysideoftheisland.Alovelyplacewithabigswimmingpool.It’sthreeblocksawayfromtheocean.M:Whoneeds
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chine,TV⋯M:That'sOK.Themostimportantisthatweneedtheswimsuit.Let'sgowiththesecondchoice.W:Okay.Text9W:He
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ferenceattheendofthemonth—Thursday22nduntilTuesday27th.Couldyoutellmeabouttheflightavailabilityandprices?W:Certai
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obookahotelroomtoo,forthefullfivenights.CouldyoucheckiftheRegencyHotelhasanyroomsfree?W:Yes,theydo.M:Andisthereadiscountrateforconferen
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stneedtocheckoneortwodetails.3Text10M:TodayI’mgoingtotellyouaboutlocalfoodandeatingout.Well,mostofusbuyourfoodinsupermarketsthesedaysbu
twe’reveryluckytohaveawonderfulmarkethere.Itwasatfirstinfrontofthebankbutatthebeginningofthetwentiethcenturyitwasmovedtoaplacebytheriver.W
henthenewshoppingcenterwasbuiltinthe1960s,itfoundahomeunderthetwo-storeycarparkwhereitstillis.Themark
etisnowopensixdaysaweek.FromTuesdaytoSaturdayyoucanbuyfreshfruitandvegetablesaswellasvariousseafoods.ButonSunday,you’llfi
ndadifferentmarket,wherelocalpeoplesellwhattheyhavemade—thingslikebags,cards,clothes.Duringtheweekdays,thereareshopssellingoldfurniture.Peopleoftenas
kwhatourlocaldishis.Ourfishisgoodofcoursebutthereisn'toneparticulardishthatstandsout.Whatwedohaveisanapplecakethatisn'tr
eallymadeanywhereelse.There’sanewcafe:Barton’s,whichbakesthemfreshandservesthemwithhomemadeicecream.Noweverymorninglocalfisherm
enselltheirday’scatch.They’vebeendoingthatforlongbuttheharborlooksverydifferentfromafewyearsago.Mostofthere
staurantsusedtobeatthefarend,butthatpartwasredevelopedandtherestaurantshavetomovetotheotherend.4