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高三英語考生注意:1.本試卷分選擇題和非選擇題兩部分。滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。2.答題前,考生務必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內項目填寫清楚。3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。4.本卷命題范圍:高考范圍。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdoesthemansound?A.Proud. B.Sad. C.Anxious.2.Howmuchdoesapiecostnow?A.$4. B.$6. C.$10.3.Whatwastheweatherlikeyesterday?A.Sunny. B.Cloudy. C.Rainy.4.Whatdoesthemanlikeplayingontheweekend?A.Badminton. B.Tennis. C.Football.5.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shereadswithglasses. B.Sheisnearsighted. C.Shedoesn’tlikeswimming.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheman’ssuggestionforthehomepage?A.Makingthetextsmaller. B.Addingbiggerpictures. C.Reducingsomecolor.7.Whatwillthemando?A.Designanewhomepage.B.Visitthewoman’smanager.C.Makeacall.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhobroughtnoodlestotheWest?A.Europeantraders. B.Chinesebusinessmen. C.Italianofficers.9.Wheredidthepancakeprobablyoriginate?A.InFrance. B.InChina. C.InGreece.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Foodhistory. B.Theworldculture. C.Somecookingskills.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whatisabigissuecurrentlyinthespeakers’country?A.Theforestfire. B.Thewildlifehabitatloss. C.Thedrought.12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inapark. B.Inaforest. C.Inanoffice.13.Whatisneededdoingurgently?A.Rebuildingthepark. B.Raisingmoney. C.Creatingapolicy.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whichuniversityhasthemandecidedtostudyat?A.DukeUniversity. B.King’sCollegeLondon. C.JohnsHopkinsUniversity.15.Whatledthewomantodecidetomajorinmedicine?A.Herrelativesandparents’advice.B.Herdesiretobenearherhome.C.Hervolunteerworkexperience.16.Whenwasthemanadmittedintoascholarshipprogram?A.Eightmonthsago. B.Fivemonthsago. C.Fourmonthsago.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Classmates. C.Fatheranddaughter.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatdoesthespeaker’steamfocuson?A.Historicaldigging. B.Children’sdevelopment. C.Promotingcharity.19.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutherresearchinXi’an?A.Itwashermostexcitingproject.B.Itmadeherteamthemostuniqueone.C.Ithelpedherteamfindtheancientstatues.20.Whatwillthelistenersdonext?A.Donatesomemoney. B.Listentoascienceexpert. C.Talktothespeaker.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AResearchAssistantsWantedOurorganization,theRoyalCollegeofPaediatricsandChildHealth(RCPCH),iswantingTENresearchassistantsforourChildrenandYoungPeople’sEngagementTeam.Wehaveover23,000membersandfellows,andemployaround200people,mostofwhomworkinourLondonofficeinHolborn.BasicInformationWorkLocationLondonWC1andhome-basedSalary£3,500permonthplusexcellentbenefitsWorkinghours35hoursperweekResponsibilities:●Youareresponsibleforprovidingvitalsupporttoadynamicteamworkingwithchildren,youngpeopleandparentsallovertheUK.You’reresponsibleforprovidingtheanalysisofviews,voicesandexperiencesofchildren,youngpeopleandtheirfamiliesinrelationtochildhealthtopics.●Takingresponsibilityforperformingliteraturesearchesandtheproductionofreviewsoftheliteraturetosupportthedeliveryofengagementprojects,you’llcriticallyreviewreportsproducedbypeers(同行),academicsandotheragencies.Requirements:●Youhavetohaveadegreequalifiedandhaverelevantexperienceinsocialormedicalscience,statistics.●Youshouldhaveexperienceofproducingandpresentinghigh-qualitywrittenreportsandpromotionalinformationsuitableforarangeofaudiences.●Youshouldhaveexperienceofanalyzingmixeddatasets,includingcarryingoutliteraturereviews,andapplyingproperadvancedmethods.●Youhavetobegoodatdealingwithvariousproblems,especiallybeingabletounderstandanddiscusscomplexproblemsaroundchildhealthandhealth-relatedstatistics.Otherinformation:●TheCollegeoperatesamodernworkingpolicy,soourcoworkersworkintheofficeforatleast40%overafour-weekcycleandtheresttimefromhome.●Thisroleisofferedaseitherasix-monthfixed-termcontractforfull-timehours,orasapart-timefixed-termcontractuntil31December2025.21.Whataretheresearchassistantsexpectedtodo?A.Cooperatewithotheragencies. B.Analyzedataaboutchildhealth.C.Voicetheiropinionsonpolicies. D.Writeliteratureworksforchildren.22.Whatisarequirementfortheapplicants?A.Adegreeinliteratureandart. B.Richexperienceinspecialcare.C.Anetworkoftheaudience. D.Goodproblem-solvingability.23.Whatdoweknowabouttheposition?A.Itsworkingpolicyisflexible. B.Itssalaryisthehighestlocally.C.Itsworkinghoursistoolong. D.Itscontractcanbechangedeasily.BKarenKeechSwerlingworkedinHollywoodasacostumedesignerforthreedecades.Sheandherhusbandwerelookingforachangeofpaceinretirement,soeightyearsagotheytradedtheirhouseinMalibuforanearly1900sVictorianinRichmond’smuseumdistrict.Swerlingturnedthebasementintoastudioforhernonprofitorganization,RichmondReallySews!,andsheofferedfreeclassestoanyonecrazyaboutsewing.Swerlingsaid,“Peoplechatwhilethey’resewingandbecomefriends—Iloveit.Sewingallowsustoexpresswherewecomefromandhowwefeel.Wecan’tdothatifwegotothestore.”MembersofRichmondReallySews!arepeopleofdifferentbackgrounds.EverySaturdayafternoon,theygatheraround30workstationswithdifferentsewingmachines.OnNov.2nd,theyshowcasedtheirworkattheirannualfundraiser,RichmondFrocktails,afashionshowfeaturingtheirhandmadecreations.WhileSwerlingdonateshertimeandtalent,shereliesonmoneyraisedattheeventtocoversewingmachinemaintenanceandsupplies.Inthespring,thegroupwenttoNewYorkCity,wheretheyencounteredfamousfabricdesignersatElliottBermanandMetroTextiles.WhentheyreturnedtoRichmond,theyreceivedasurprise:a60-poundboxoffabricsfromElliottBerman.“They’resustainablefabricsfromFranceandItalyandreallyhigh-endfabrics,”Swerlingsaid.SwerlingsaysshelovessharingherknowledgeasawayofhonoringtheteachersatCalifornia’sLongBeachCityCollege,whereshemetasignificantteacher,AliciaAnnas,whohelpedherresearchthebusinessandintroducedhertofriendsinHollywood.Swerling’sfirstprojectwas“Esperanza”withtheAmericanFilmInstitutein1982.Thoughunpaid,theworkmadeherknownandbroughtherintotheclothingindustrysothatshewasabletogoontodesignthecostumesforTheMunstersTodayseriesandthemovieFarNorth.Overthenext33years,shedesignedcostumesformajorfeaturefilmsandTVshows.Despitehercareersuccess,Swerlingsaysshefeelsthemostfulfilledtoday,passingonherskillstoothersandkeepingtheartofsewingalive.24.WhatdoesSwerlingsayaboutsewing?A.Itcurespeopleoftheirbadhabits. B.Ithelpsthosewithmentalproblems.C.Itincreasesherfamily’sincome. D.Itenlargespeople’ssocialcircle.25.WhyisRichmondFrocktailsheldeveryyear?A.Tocollectfundsfortheorganization. B.Toattractmorephysicaldonations.C.Topopularizetheconceptofsewing. D.Toexpandtheorganization’sbusiness.26.HowdoesSwerlingprobablyfeelaboutAliciaAnnas?A.Regretful. B.Annoyed. C.Grateful. D.Scared.27.HowdidEsperanzaimpactSwerling?A.Itmadeherfamousworldwide. B.Ithelpedherbreakintotheclothingindustry.C.Itearnedheralotofmoney. D.Itintroducedhertomanyfabricdesigners.CDeeplyrootedintheoraltraditionsofindigenous(土著的)communities,indigenousstoriescarrygreatsignificance.Suchstoriesoftenconveymorallessons,societalnormsandthesharedwisdomofthecommunity.Throughthesestories,theyoungergenerationslearnabouttheirancestors,thestrugglestheyfacedandthesuccesstheyachieved.Thisdevelopsasenseofcontinuity,strengtheningthestructureofindigenoussocieties.Moreover,bylisteningtoandretellingthesestories,communitymemberscontributetothesurvivalofindigenouslanguages.Indigenousstoriesserveaswindowsintothedifferentculturesworldwide.Eachstoryisauniqueexpressionofacommunity’sworldview,shapedbyitshistory,environmentandspiritualbeliefs.Throughthesestories,wegainadeeperappreciationforthedifferentwayspeopleviewtheworld.Andbytellingtheirstories,indigenouspeoplesinviteotherstolookintotheirtraditions,developingempathy(共情)andpromotingamoreinterconnectedworldwheredifferentculturesarecelebratedandrespected.Manyindigenousstoriesexplorethemesofcreationandtheinterconnectednessofthespiritualandmaterialfields.Throughthesetales,individualsfindasenseofpurposeandconnectiontosomethinggreaterthanthemselves.Indigenousstoriesprovidestoriesofovercomingchallenges,ofnotgivingupinthefaceofhardship,andoftheinterconnectednessthatcombinescommunitiestogether.Inthisway,storytellingpromoteshealingonbothindividualandcommunallevels.Whileindigenousstoriesareofgreatimportance,theircontinuationisthreatened.Forexample,theimpactofmodernizationhasdisturbedtraditionalstorytellingpractices.Theuseofindigenousstoriesforcommercialpurposesalsohurtstheirauthenticity(真實性).Fortunately,despitethesechallenges,there’sagrowingglobalrecognitionoftheneedtopreserveandreinstateindigenousstories.Languagerestorationprogramsplayanimportantroleinpreservingindigenousstories.Theyfocusonteachingandbringingendangeredlanguagesback,whichhelpsoralstoriespassdown.Cooperativeprojectsbetweenindigenouscommunitiesandexternalpartners,suchasresearchersandstorytellers,contributetotherecordandpreservationoforaltraditions.Digitalplatforms,podcasts,andinteractivemediaprovideopportunitiestoshareindigenousstorieswithaglobalaudience,raisingawarenessabouttheimportanceofindigenousstorytelling.28.Whatcanbelearnedaboutindigenousstoriesfromparagraph2?A.Theypromotecross-cultureunderstanding. B.Theyimproveourabilitytotellstories.C.Theyteachpeoplehowtoliveworldwide. D.Theyareasymbolofwisdomandspirits.29.Whatdoindigenousstoriesmeanforpeopleintrouble?A.Signsofidentity. B.Sourcesofstrength.C.Meansofsurvival. D.Formsofpleasure.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reinstate”inparagraph4mean?A.Learn. B.Adapt. C.Interpret. D.Restore.31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.Waystosharestorieswiththeaudience. B.Impactsoftheinteractivemassmedia.C.Effortstopreserveindigenousstories. D.Attitudestowardspassingdownstories.DEverythingincluding3DprintersisbiggerinTexas.TheLoneStarStatewillsoonbethesiteoftheworld’sfirst3D-printedhotel,ElCosmico,whichhasbegunconstructioninthedesertnorthofMarfa.Photosofthesiteshowalarge46.5-foot-wideand15.5-foot-tall3Dprinterlayingsand-coloredmaterialontothefoundations,creatingsand-coloredwalls.Thismachine,calledtheVulcan,wascreatedbyTexas-based3DprintingandroboticscompanyICON.TheprojectisacooperationbetweenLizLambert,ElCosmico’sowner,ICONandarchitectsatBjarkeIngelsGroup.LambertwantstoexpandtheexistingElCosmicohotel,adding43newunitsand18homesonanew40-acreland.Modelimagesofthehotel’sinsidepartshowcreamwallsandroundedwoodensurfacesfullofcolorsthatreflectthesurroundingdesert.Inadditiontothehotel,ElCosmicowillincludeseveral3D-printedhomes,whicharenowpricedfor$2.29million.It’sreportedthatthehotelunitswillcostbetween$200and$450pernight.Thestructures’wallsaremadeofaconcretecalled“l(fā)avacrete”,aparticularlow-carbonmaterialcreatedbyICON,whichhasacompressive(壓力的)strengthof2,000to3,500poundspersquareinch.ICONwasfoundedin2018,anditstechnologyhassincebeenusedtobuild3D-printedhomesinTexasandMexico.Besidesprintinghousesandhotels,afewyearsago,ICONbuiltMarsDuneAlpha,a3D-printedenvironmentthatcopiedconditionsontheRedPlanet’ssurface.In2022,thecompanygota$57millioncontractfortheirProjectOlympus,whichisexploringwaystobuild3D-printedstructuresonthemoonusinglocallyavailablematerials.BackonEarth,this3D-printingtechnologyhasthepotentialtohelpdealwithAmerica’saffordablehousingproblem.In2020,ICONconstructedseveralhousesfortheCommunityFirst!VillageinAustin,aprogramforpeopleexperiencinghomelessness.Inthefuture,theexpansionofElCosmicomayincludeaffordablehousingforhotelstaff.Lambertsaidtheseplanswere“inthebackground”butstillmovingforward.Constructiononthenewhotelisscheduledtoconcludein2026.32.Whatisafeatureofthe3D-printedhotel?A.Itisoutofplacefromthesurroundings. B.It’stheresultofasinglecompany’seffort.C.Itiseco-friendlyaswellasstrong. D.Itissurroundedbywoodenhouses.33.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinmentioningMarsDuneAlpha?A.ToillustrateICON’sstrongtechnology. B.Topushtheprotectionoftheenvironment.C.Torecommendahigh-endprintedhotel. D.Tourgepeopletolearn3D-printedstructures.34.WhatisICON’stechnologyintendedtodo?A.Printfoodforthehomeless. B.Offerhotelstaffchancestotravel.C.Createsmartrobotsinspace. D.AddressAmerica’shousingcrisis.35.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ICON:Leadingin3D-PrintingTechnology B.ElCosmico:ALargeHotelBeing3D-PrintedC.HousingCrisis:ABigIssueinAmerica D.ICON’sLavacrete:ChangingConstruction第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Thehistoryofself-publishingdatesbacktothecreationofthemovabletypeprintingpress.Around1439,GermaninventorJohannesGutenbergintroducedthistechnologyinEurope.Beforethis,bookswerecopied.Theprintingpressallowedforthemassproductionofbooks,makingitpracticalforindividualstopublishtheirownworks.Atfirst,self-publishingwasn’tcommon.36Bythe18thcentury,famousindividualslikeBenjaminFranklinpublishedworkslikePoorRichard’sAlmanack,showingthepotentialandinfluenceofself-publishing.Withthearrivalofdigitaltechnology,self-publishinghasexperiencedarevolution(革新).Print-on-demandservices,pioneeredbycompanieslikeXlibrisandAuthorHouse,appearedinthelate1990s.37ThelaunchofAmazon’sKindleDirectPublishing(KDP)broughtanothersignificantchange.KDPmadeiteasyforauthorstopublishe-booksandreachaglobalaudience.Theshiftfromphysicalbookstoe-booksmarksoneofthekeymomentsinself-publishing.38Withthehelpofonlineplatforms,authorscanuploadmanuscripts(稿件)andmakethemavailabletomillionsofreadersalmostimmediately.SocialmediaplatformslikeTwitterandFacebookhavebecomenecessarytoolsforself-publishedauthors.39What’smore,authorplatformshavealsoappeared,providingresourcesandnetworkstosupportself-publishingefforts.40Enhancedlayoutsoftwareanddesigntoolsmakeiteasierforauthorstocreatepolishedbookswithoutextensiveskills.AItoolsarechanginghowauthorsedittheirmanuscripts.Thisenablesfasterproductionandhigherquality.Overall,self-publishingisdevelopingrapidlywithnewtechnologicaladvancements.A.E-booksallowauthorstopublishtheirworkquickly.B.However,theseedswereplantedforfuturegrowth.C.Authorsprintedbooksasneededwiththeseservices.D.Newauthorshavemoreopportunitiesnowthanever.E.Marketingiscriticalforthesuccessofself-publishedbooks.F.Nowadaysdigitaltechnologyistransformingself-publishing.G.Writerscanmarkettheirbooksdirectlytoreadersthroughthem.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。OnJuly22nd,JasperNationalPark,Canadawitnessedanincredibleactofheroism.ColleenKnull,an18-year-oldvolunteerfirefighter,took41toevacuate(疏散)16peoplefromawildfire,despitebeingoffdutyfromhersummerjobatJasperLodge.Withlessthanayearoffirefightingexperience,Knull’sinstincts(本能)42whenshenoticedsmokerisingfromthemountainside.Beforetheofficialevacuationorder,she43guestsatthecampandthenrealizedanearbyhikercampgroundwasunawareofthe44.Soshewalkedfiveminutesupthetrackandthen45toevacuateeverybodyoutofthatarea.Knullgathered16hikersfora46four-hourhikethroughdangerousterrain(地形).RebeccaTocher.oneofthehikers,describedthedangerous47,“Therewasintensesmokeandashfallingconstantly.”Despitethechallenges,Knull’s48remainedfirm.“Shewasanamazingleader,makingsureeveryonewasworkingtogether,”Tocheradded.Knull’s49withtheareaandfirefightingtrainingprovedcrucial.She50arecenttripupthetrackwhere67logshadbeencuttoclearthepath,whichledhertosafety.51.Knulldroveall16individualsoutoftheevacuationzoneinherpickuptruck.Herquickactionandbravery52everyone’ssafety,earningwidespreadpraise.Knull’s53wassimpleyetverygreat,“IdiditbecauseIknewI’dwanttogohomeandIwantedsomebodytheretohelp.”Herheroicactions54thepowerofquickthinkingand55inthefaceofdanger.41.A.turns B.a(chǎn)ction C.notes D.pride42.A.kickedin B.stoodup C.tookoff D.paidoff43.A.recognized B.prohibited C.warned D.praised44.A.program B.conflict C.trend D.danger45.A.hesitated B.proceeded C.a(chǎn)greed D.a(chǎn)fforded46.A.tiring B.similar C.skillful D.boring47.A.operations B.projects C.conditions D.campaigns48.A.memory B.relief C.principle D.leadership49.A.popularity B.familiarity C.interaction D.communication50.A.recalled B.missed C.enjoyed D.demonstrated51.A.Occasionally B.Frequently C.Randomly D.Ultimately52.A.measured B.valued C.ensured D.recorded53.A.demand B.motivation C.character D.challenge54.A.limit B.gain C.reflect D.share55.A.selflessness B.reputation C.privilege D.target第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。AnewstudybyresearchersfromtheUniversityofToronto,HangzhouNormalUniversityandHarvardUniversityhasfoundthat56(simple)expressingtrustinyoungchildrencanpromotetheirhonesty.Conductedthrough57seriesoffieldexperimentswith328kindergarteners,theinternationalstudywasintendedtoknowwhetherchildrenwerelesslikelytocheatinasimpletestofcountingaccuracyiftheadult58(direct)thetesthadpreviouslyconveyedhertrustinthem.Theresultsshowedthatwhenadultstrustedchildrentohelpwithsmalltasks,suchasholdingtheirhousekeys,and59(express)thattheywouldtrusttheminthefuture,thechildrenweresignificantlylesslikelytocheatonasubsequenttestcomparedtochildren60weren’tgivensuchtrustmessages.“Wewereastonishedbyhowpowerfulaneffectasimpleexpressionoftrusthad61children’ssubsequenthonestywas,”saidProfessorLiZhaoofHangzhouNormalUniversity.“Itseemsthatevenatayoungage,childrenunderstandthevalueoftrustandarewillingtobehavemorehonestlyinresponsetofeeling62(trust).”Notonlydothefindingshaveimportanttheoreticalimplications,buttheyalsooffer63(practice)guidancetohelpparentsandeducatorsindevelopingmoralcharacterfromanearlyage.“64(we)resultspointtothepromiseofusingtrustratherthanthreatsorpunishment65(develop)goodqualitiesinchildren,”saidDr.Zhao.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)明天的英語課輪到你作主題發(fā)言,請你以“中國神舟19號飛船(Shenzhou-19spacecraft)發(fā)射成功”為主題寫一篇發(fā)言稿,內容包括:1.發(fā)射時間:2024年10月30日4時27分;2.你的感想。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Goodmorning,everyone,I’mexcitedtosharewithyouthesuccessfullaunchofChina’sShenzhou-19spacecraft.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thankyou!第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Thesidedoorofthesmallaircraftwasopenedwide,andthewindrushedthroughthecargohold(貨倉).Packedtightlywerefourteensilentpeople.Twoofthemweremyadultchildren.Holdingthemselvesperfectlystill,theystaredoutattheendlesssky.Whenwereachedaheightof4,300feet,myson’sfaceturnedpaleashecarefullyinchednexttotheopening,leaned(傾斜)sideways,andfelloutoftheairplane.SomethingwentcoldinmyheartwhenIrealizedhewasgone.But,onlysecondslater,instructionswerebeingbarked,andmydaughtersuddenlyappearedinthesamespacejustoccupiedbymyson.Sheseemedalittlenervousandthenfellawayintothewildblueskyafterherbrother.Foraquickmoment,adesperatefearovercameme,andIwonderedifthatwasthelasttimeIwouldseethemandwhethertheywouldlandsafely.ButthethoughtsoonpassedasIfeltastrongpullonmypackandwasmovedintopositionbyourinstructor.Withabigbirthdayapproaching,twoofmyadultchildrenhadchosentosurprisemewithanunforgettableway.I’dwantedtochickenoutoncewereachedtheairport,butwhenIheardawomancelebratingherfiftiethweddinganniversarydecidedtoskydive,IthoughtthatIhadthecouragetodoit,too.Thewindblewlouderaswewentupfurther,eachsecondfeelinglikeaneternity(永生).Myheartpoundedinmychestquickly.Belowme,theworldseemedsodistant,apatchworkofgreenfieldsandshiningwater.AsIwatchedmychildrendisappearintothevastness,apartofmewantedtoscream,topullthembackintothesafetyoftheaircraft.Butanotherpart,adeeperpart,understoodtheexcitementtheysoughtandthefreedomtheyhadalthoughtheywereafraidbeforeskydiving.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Theinstructor’svoiceshoweditwasmyturn.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________MysonanddaughterrushedtomewhenIlanded.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高三英語參考答案、提示及評分細則聽力部分錄音稿(Text1)W:Didyougettheresultsoflastweek’sschoolelection,dear?M:Isuredid!Iwaschosentobepresidentofourschool’sstudentcommunity!W:Goodjob,George!Youdeservethisposition!(Text2)W:Excuseme.Arethesecherrypiesonsale?M:Yes.Weusuallysellpiesfor$10each,butrightnow,we’reofferingadiscountof$4oneverything.(Text3)W:It’salovelyday,isn’tit?M:Yes,indeed.It’smuchbetterthantherainydayyesterday.W:What’stheweatherforecastfortomorrow?M:Itsaysitwillbenicemostofthetime.Buttherewillbeafewcloudsintheafternoon.(Text4)M:Whatdoyoudoontheweekend?W:Ilikeplayingtennisinthepublicpark.Iplaytennistwiceaweek.Ialsoliketoplaybadminton.Howaboutyou?M:Iseldomplaytennis.Ipreferfootballandbasketball.(Text5)M:Iknowyouliketoswim.Howcanyouswimwithglasses?W:Forswimming,Idon’tuseglasses.Iamfar-sighted.Ionlyneedthemforreading.(Text6)M:Angel,whatareyoumakingonyourcomputer?W:Justadesignforthissite’shomepage.Ithinkthecurrentstylelooksabitboring.HowshouldImakeitmorelively?M:Maybeyoucantrytoaddmorecoloraswellasbiggertextandpictures.ButI’mamarketingmanager,notadesigner.So,maybeyoushouldasksomeoneelse.W:Sure,butthanksforyourhelp.Thisisthemostcomplicatedpartofmywork,althoughoverall,myjobisveryexcitingandhaslotsoffun.M:Mypleasure.Youandtheotherwebsitedesignersaresovaluabletoourcompany.W:Thanks,Mr.Grant!M:Noproblem.Now,shouldIcallyourmanagertoassistyouwiththisdesign?W:Sure,that’dbegreat.(Text7)W:IlovethefamousItaliandishes—pasta.M:Me,too.Butdoyouknowitscountryoforigin?W:Italy,ofcourse!M:Actually,storiesshowthatItaliantradersmighthavegottenthisfoodfromChina.NoodleswereintroducedtoEuropeantraderswhovisitedChina.AndtheybroughtthisChinesecuisinetotheWest!W:Whichotherfoodshavesurprisingorigins?M:Many!CountrieslikeFrance,America,andChinamadetheirpancakestylesworld-famous.Batthisfamousdish’soriginmightbeGreece.W:Whataboutsausages?M:Oh,sausagesarethemostdeliciousfoodAndGermanymakessomeofthebestaround.ButthisfoodislikelyfromtheMiddleEast.W:Wow!Youknowalotaboutfoodhistory.M:I’machef.Butsomeday,Ihopetoexploretheworldwithmyparentsanddiscoverevenmore.(Text8)M:Therearefivetimesmoreclimate-relatedissuesnowthantherewere50yearsago.Peopledon’thavetodealwithforestfiresordroughtshere,butasyoucanseefromwheretheseawaterhitstheland,thiscoastlinehasbeenbadlydamaged.W:Currently,ourbiggestissuesaredamagetohomes,andthelossofwildlifehabitats.M:Yes.That’swhyI’veinvitedyoutothisseasideparktoday.Youandyourgroupofgovernmentfiguresareinauniquepositiontohelp.Withyourassistance,we’llbeabletopassnewenvironmentalprotectionpolicies.W:Iagree,andI’msogladyouinvitedushere.We’vereceivedmoneyforenvironmentalprojectsbuthaven’tlearnedthebestwaystodefendourlandfromrisingsealevels.M:Themosturgentstepiscreatingapolicytobuildnaturalbarrierstopreventdamagetohouses.Ihaveresearchedplansforhowtoprotectourcoastline.Throughthisprocess,we’lldefendmanyfamiliesinourcommunity.W:Soundsperfect.(Text9)M:Mostpeoplethinkgettingascholarshipisimpossibleifyoudon’thavetopgradesorathleticability.Buttherearemanywaysonecangetdiscountsonacollegeeducation.W:ThisiswhatIwantedtolearn.Weonlyhaveo

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