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2020—2021学年度高三年级第三次高考模拟考试(新高考卷)

英语试卷

时间:120分分值:150分

注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2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熙。如需改动,用橡

皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

3在答题卡上与题号相对应的答题区域内答题,写在试卷、草稿纸上或答题卡非题号对应的答题区域的答

案一律无效。

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.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?

A.Hot.B.Thirsty.C.Dizzy.

2.Whatisthemandoing?

A.ma灼ngaworkplan.B.Havingacheck-up.

C.Askingforleave.

3.WhereisBrendanow?

A.Athome.B.Intheoffice.C.Inthehospital.

4.Whatsportdoesthemandomostoften?

A.Jogging.B.Swinuning.C.Weightlifting.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Thefireinarestaurant.B.Thereviewsofarestaurant.

C.Theshutdownofarestaurant.

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.Whenwilltheman'splaneleave?

A.Atone.B.Attwo.C.Atthree.

7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Customerandwaiter.B.Captainandstewardess.

C.Passengerandair-portworker.

听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。

8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkVikingMountainismostfamousfor?

A.Skiing.B.Golf.C.Boating.

9.Whateventwillthespeakersprobablygoto?

A.Thejazzmusicfestival.B.Theartsandcraftsfair.

C.Theclassicalmusicfestival.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

I0.Howdoesthemansoundatfirst?

A.Nervous.B.Upset.C.Pleased.

11.WhydidthewomanattendasenlinarattheCenterlastsemester?

A.Tostudytimemanagement.B.Toi.Inprovehertest-takingskills.

C.Tolearnaboutcollectingmaterials.

12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandonow?

A.havearest.B.Gotothelibrary.C.VisitthemaiI1office.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whichcityisthelastdestinationofthetour?

A.London.B.Paris.C.Sydney.

14.WhoisJulieHiggins?

A.Ad订ector.B.Aplaywright.C.Amusician.

15.Whatisthemusicalmainlyabout?

A.Familyreunion.B.LifeinBritain.C.Terribleflu.

16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?

A.Seeaplay.B.Playsomemusic.C.Introducethetour.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoweknowabouttheMuseumofAnthropology?

A.It'sfarfromthesea.B.It'sdisabled-friendly.

CIt'sancientindesign.

18.Whatcanvisitorsdoontherightoftheentrancehall?

A.Buysomesouvenirs.B.Getabrochure.

C.Pickupfreemaps.

19.Whichplacedoesthespeakerrecommendmost?

A.Thetheater.B.Thegallery.C.TheGreatHall.

20.Howoftenisthemuseumopeninthesummer?

A.Fivedaysaweek.B.Sixdaysaweek.C.Sevendaysaweek.

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

Therearearound400,000studentsinLondon.Asuniversitycanbeacostlytime,manyofthesestudentswil]

wanttolookforpart-timework.Hereare4relativelyeasyjobstobagyorn-selfinLondonandensureabitof

pocketmoneythroughyouruniversityexperience.

Waitressing

ItisnothardtofindwaitressingjobssinceLondonhasanabundanceofpubsandeateries.Gumtreeand

Indeedaregoodplacesforsuchopportunities.HospitalityUKandNextdoorareothergreatwebsites.However,

asmanyofthesepositionsareadvertisedonthewindowsofrestaurantsandpubs,goinginsideandaskingthe

staffthereaboutthepositionsisamuchbetteridea.ThiswillalsodemonstrateyouasactiveandconfidentRates

arearound臼2-15anhour.

Mysteryshopping

Itmaynothaveyoulaughingtothebankbutit'sextrapocketmoney.Yougoatanytimeasaregular

customerandcheckouttheservicesthatthebusinessprovides.Youreportbacktotheclientandtheywillpayfor

yourpurchasesalongside£5-l0.

CareAssistant

Forthosewhohaveahea1tofgoldandwanttohelp,caringistheway.There'sahugedemandforpeopleto

spendyourfreetimewithelderlypeopleorhelppeoplewithdisab山ties.Itcanbecookingmealsorm如ngsure

they'retakingtheirmedicineontime.

Receptionist

Ifyou'reagoodcmnmunicatorandcanactprofessionally,areceptionistmightbeagreatopportunityforyou,

whichwillhelpyoubuildadministi·ativeskillsandexperience.Receptionistjobsareavailableatdoctorssurgeries,

dentists,gyms,largeofficesandmore.

21.Whichisthepreferablewaytolandawaitressingjob?

A.ReferringtoGumtree.B.SurfingNextdoor.

C.Inquiringaboutpositionsinperson.D..CContactingadvertisementcompany.

22.Whatdoesamysteryshopperneedtodo?

A.Amusingba咄staff.B.Working。atfixedtimes.

C.Makingpurchasesforclients.D.Feedingbackservicequality.

23.Whichjobhelpsdevelopyouradministrativeskills?

A.Waitressing.B.Mysteryshopping.

C.CareAssistant.D.Receptionist.

B

Accompaniedbyherfather,usingacombinationofaidandfreeclimbingandtakingadv叨tageofsome

specialequipmentandropesforprotection,IO-year-oldSelahmadeittothetopofElCapitanonJune12after

fivedaysofbigwallclimbing.

ClimbingthechallengingandadventurousNoserouteofElCapitanwasalaborofloveforSelahinmore

thanoneway.Herparents,MikeandJoySchneiter,fellinloveonthis3,000-plus-foothugerockandshehas

alwayswantedtofeelthewaythatherparentsfeltwhentheywereuptheretogether.Selahshowedgreatinterest

inrockclimbingatanearlyage.Sheworeherfustrock-climbingequipmentshortlyaftershelearnedtowalk.She

fo-stdreamedofclimbingElCapitanwhenshewas6or7.

ElCapitanisafamousmountain-sizedrockinYosemiteNationalPark.Gettingtoitstopisnoeasytask.It's

taller,asrep011ed,thanthetallestbuildingintheworld-Dubai'sBuriKhalifa.ElCapitananditsdifficultNose

route,whichrunsmorethan3,000feethighupthecenteroftherock'sface,isconsideredoneoftheworlds

hardestbigwallclimbsandhasattractedthebestcl血bersovert血e.Butneverbeforehadayoungster

accomplishedit.

Selab'sachievementcaughtnationalattention.OutsideMagazinecalledbertbeyoungestdocumentedperson

toclimbtheNose.KenYager,presidentoftheYosemiteClimbingAssociation,saidhealsocouldn9tthinkof

anyoneyoungerwhohasdoneit.

SelahishumbleaboutherElCapitanaccomplishment."I'mnotnecessarilyaspecialkidoranythinglike

that,"shesaid."TherewereafewtimeswhenIwouldbesowornthatitwouldkindofdiscouragemefrom

holdingon.Butoverall,itwasjustgreattokeeppluggingaway."

Selahsharedthisadviceforotheryoungclimbersdreamingofbigwalls,"Itdoesn'ttakenecessarilyasuper

specialpersontodosomethinglikethat.Youjusthavetoputyow·mindtoit."

24.Whatdowele扣naboutSelahclimbingElCapitan?

A.ShebeganherclimbingonJune5.B.Shegotinspiredbyherfamilyhistory.

C.Shemanagedwithoutanyexternalhelp.D.Shewasthefirstfemaletoreachthetop,

25.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph3?

A.TostateElCapitan'sheight.B.ToproveElCapitan'spopularity

C.TointroduceElCapitan'slocation.D.TostressthechallengeofclimbingElCapitan.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesSelah?

A.Determined.B.Generous.C.Warm-hearted.D.Fortunate.

27.WhatmaybeSelah'sadviceforotheryoungclimbers?

A.Dreambigandaimhigh.B.Beconunittedtoyourambition.

C.Chancefavorsthepreparedmind.D.Nothingisimpossibleforagenius.

C

ThewarmcoastofCaliforniaisaplacewheremanywesternmonarchbutterfliesstayduringthecoldwinter

monthsintheUnitedStates.Researchersfeartherecordlownumberofmonarchsthisyearcouldmeantheinsects

areindangerofdisappearinginthenearfuture.

ResearchersfromtheXercesSocietysaidtheyfoundfewerthan2,000orange-and-blackbutteriliesinthe

yearlycountthisJanu缸y.Thatnumbershowedabigdropfromthetensofthousandsinrecentyears.Inthe1980s,

thereweremillionsofthemintreesfromNorthernCaliforniansMarinCountytoSanDiegoCountyne釭the

Mexicoborder.Lastwinter,itrecordedaround29,000butterfliesinitsyearlysurvey.Thatwassimilartothe

winterbefore,whenanall-timelowof27,000monarchswascounted.

Everywinter,westernmonarchbutterfliesflysouthfromthenmthwesternU.S.toCalifornia.Atthestartof

November,theya盯iveinCalifornia.oftengoingtothesameplacesandeventhesameti·ees.Oncewarmer

weatherarrivesinMarch,themonarchsbegintheir」ourneybacknorth,stoppingsomewherealongtheroutetolay

eggs.Afteregg-laying,theadultbutterfliesdieandthenorthwardmigration(迁徙)iscontinuedbytheirnew

generations.Thusthemonarchbutterflies~acrossthecountry.

Scientistssaythereareseveralcausesfortheextremelylownumbersofbutterfliesinthewesternstates.

Homebuildingandchemicalusehavedestroyedmilkweedplantsalongtheirmigratorypath.Theplantsare

neededformonarchbutterfliestogrowanddevelop,whichistheonlyfoodmonarchswilleatandtheonlyplace

theywilllaytheireggson.Climatechangeinfluencesthegrowthofwildplants.Andhugewildfiresinthewest

mayaJsohaveinfluencedtheirmigration.

Luckily,somepubliccampaignshaveencouragedpeopletoplantm北weedintheiryardsandcities.People

canalsohelpscientistscollectdata.whichiscriticalfordevelopingconservationpoliciestoprotectmonarchs

Thenthere釭emanylarger—scaleeffortstoprotecthabitatsandbettermanagelandforreproduction.

28.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph2?

A.Bymakingclassifications.B.Bycitingstatistics.

C.Byexplaining。definitions.D.Byanalysingcauseandeffect.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"disperse"inparagraph3probablymean?

A.Spread.B.Gather.C.Disappear.D.Hide.

30.Whichwordbestdescribesmonarchbutterflies'relationshipwithmilkweed?

A.Insepai·able.B.Independent.C.Unstable.D.Unfriendly

31.What'sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Monarchbutterflies'lifehabits.B.Monarchbutterflies'livinghabitats.

C.Effortstopreservemon打chbutte巾ies.D.Threatstomonarchbutterflies'survival.

D

Arobotwithasenseoftouchmayonedayfeel"pain",bothitsownphysicalpainandsympathyforthepain

ofitshumancompanions.Suchtouchy-feelyrobotsarestillfaroff,butadvancesinrobotictouch-sensingare

bringingthatpossib山tyclosertoreality

Sensorssetinsoft,a1tificialskinthatcandetectbothagentletouchandapainfulstrikehavebeenhookedup

toarobotthatcanthensignalemotions,AsadareportedFebruary15attheannualmeetir1goftheAmerican

AssociationfortheAdvancementofScience.Thisartificial"painnervoussystem,"asAsadacallsit,maybea

smallbuildingblockforamachinethatcouldultimatelyexperiencepain.Suchafeelingmightalsoallowarobot

to"sympathize"withahumancompanion'ssuffering

Asada.anengineeratOsakaUniversity,andhiscolleagueshavedesignedtouchsensorsthatreliablypickup

arangeoftouches.InarobotsystemnamedAffetto,arealisticlookingchild'shead,thesetouchandpainsignals

canbe~toemotionalfacialexpressions.

Atouch-sensitive,softmaterial,asopposedtoarigidmetalsurface,allowsricherinteractionsbetweena

machineandtheworld,saysneuroscientistKingsonManoftheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Artificialskin

"allowsthepossibilityofengagementintrulyintelligentways"

Suchasystem,Asadasays,mightultimatelyleadtorobotsthatcanrecognizethepainofothers,avaluable

skillforrobotsdesignedtohelpcareforpeopleinneed,theelderly,forinstance.

ButthereisanimportantdistinctionbetweenatrobotthatrespondsinapredictablewaytoapainfulstJ·ike

andarobotthat'sabletocomputeaninternalfeelingaccurately,saysDamasio,aneuroscientistalsoatthe

UniversityofSouthernCalifornia.Arobotwithsensorsthatcandetecttouchandpainis"alongthelinesofhaving

arobot,forexample,thatsmileswhenyoutalktoit,"Damasiosays."It'sadeviceforcommunicationofthe

machinetoahuman.Whilethat'saninterestingdevelopment,it'snotthesamethingasarobotdesignedto

computesomesortofinternalexperience,"hesays.

32.Whatdoweknowaboutthe"painnervoussystem"?

A.ItisnamedAffettobyscientists.B.Itisasetofcomplicatedsensors.

C.Itisabletosignaldifferentemotions.D.Itcombinessensorsandartificialskin.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"converted"inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Delivered.B.Translated.C.Attached.D.Adapted.

34.WhatdoesDamasioconsiderasaninterestingdevelopment?

A.Robotscansmilewhentalkedto.B.Robotscantalktohumanbeings.

C.Robotscancomputeinternalfeelings.D.Robotscandetectpainsandrespondaccordingly.

35.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.MachinesBecomeEmotionalB.RobotsInchtoFeelingPain

C.HumanFeelingsCanBeFeltD.NewDevicesTouchYourHeart

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,共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。

Whenitcomestohavingfuninthesun,it'seasytolosetrackoftime.Ifyou'renotcareful,如scanbequite

dangerous._____}Q__Butitcaneasilybeprevented—allyouneedisalittlesunscreen(防晒霜).

TI__Peoplehavebeenusingchemicalpastes(膏)toprotectthemselvesfromthesunforcenturies.But

thefirstmodemsunscreensoldonthemarketwasofferedbyFrenchcompany:L'orealin1935.

Severalothercompanieswerequicktoreleasetheirownsunscreens.Perhapsthebiggestadvancementinthe

worldofsunscreencameinthel970s,whenscientistsstartedlookingatthesunprotectionfactor,orSPF(防晒指

数).38

Theadvantagesofusingsunscreenareobvious.Itlimitsthepainfuleffectsofsunburn._J2__Millions

ofpeoplehavediedfroms灿ncancercausedbyultravioletrays(紫外线)fromtheSUITL.Remembertoapply

sunscreen30minutesbeforegoingoutside.

Unfortunately,therearemanymistakenideasaboutsunscreen.__1Q___Somealsothinkyouonlyneedto

putitononceforawholeday'sprotectionorthatyoudon'tneeditoncloudydays.Noneofthesethingsaretrue.

Expe1tssayyoushouldapplysunscreeneverytwohourswhenoutside-inthedaytime,nomatterhowdarkyour

skinisorwhattheweatherislike.

A.Anditcanevensaveyourlife.

B.Sunscreenisnotexacdyarecentinvention.

C.Choosingasunscreenisn'tassimpleasitusedtobe

D.Indirectsunlight,sunburncanoccurinlessthan15minutes.

E.Thisisratiratin!!Oisanumberthatshowshoweffectiveasunscreenis.

F.It'sbelievedthatyoudon'tneedmuchsunscreenifyouhavedarkskin.

G.Somethinkagoodmethodistocoverasmuchaspossiblewithprotectiveclothing.

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。

Duringbreakfastthismorning,Iwatchedmyson,Jake,dragthekitchenchairtothecounter(厨房案台).

,'Neverdragthechairagain,Jake!"Ishouted.He'sbeendoingthisona(n)___.1L_basisforoverayear.Each

timeweseeithappen,mywifeandI_____1l____thesameway—shoutingathimtostop.Buteachtimewefeel

:!1___thatheisnotlearningthislesson.

AsIreflectonthisfrequently-occurringscene,I____A±__thatI'vebeenlookingatthissittiationinthe

wrongway.Hedragsthech扣rbecausethechargerfortheiPadisonthe_____1L_.Hewantstositthereandplay

whilethePadisbeing____1L_.Mygoalistopreventthefloorfrombeingdamaged____.1L_hisgoalisto

playthere.Weactuallybecomea(n)_____±8__toeachother,gettingineachother'sway----12__even

knowingit.

Forme,thedeeperinsightcomesfromrecognizingjusthowquicklyand___j_Q__Ikeepusingmypower

overhimtogetwhatIwantatthe----2L_ofwhathewants.Ijustify(使正当有理)thisbehaviorby

re血ndingmyselfthatIamtheadultandIamteachingmyson-----22__andkeepinghiminline.InsteadifI

tookafewminutesto----21__whathewanted.Icouldhavemadeachangethat____2±.___eachofusto

achieveourgoals.

Whynot_&.._thechargertothelivingroomnexttooursofa?

41.A.singleB.randomC.voluntaryD.regular

42.A.voteB.teachC.respondD.function

43.A.cautiousB.disappointedC.nervousD什ightened

44.A.expectB.ima匕e:ineC.realizeD.predict

45.A.sofaB.counterC.floorD.chair

46.A.chargedB.restartedC.occupiedD.programed

47.A.sinceB.untilC.unlessD.while

48.A.strangerB.ban-ierC.relativeD.attraction

49.A.withoutB.againstC.byD.for

50.A.sincerelyB.secretlyC.repeatedlyD.universally

51.A.costB.requestC.bottomD.mercy

52.A.consequencesB.resistanceC.strategiesD.rules

53.A.writsdownB.thinkaboutC.searchforD.putaway

54.A.allowedB.expectedC.toldD.motivated

55.A.dragB.liftC.tlu·owD.move

第II卷(共55分)

注意:将答案写在答题页上。写在本试卷上无效。

第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)

Doyouthinkobtaininganacademicdegreeisaverydifficulttask?Try145.ProfessorVNParthiban,who

teachesinChennai,India.____2Q__(obtain)145degreesoverthelast30yearsandhasnoplans___2]_

(stop)studyingsoon.

Parth巾an'sjourneystartedafterhestruggled____j_L_hisf订stdegree.Hewasadisorganizedstudent

~wouldoftenmixupcourseworkandstudyforthewrongtest—leadinghimtofailmajorexamsand

projects.Afterhegraduated.Parthibangota」obworkingfortheJudiciaryDepartment,butthedesiretostudy

never__§Q__(complete)wentaway.Attractedbyallthe----2l__(amaze)subjectsandareasofstudythat

wereavailableto_Q£__(he)inuniversity,Parthibandecidedtogobackandseekaseconddegree,andthen

143more.Whenasked_____Q.1.__therewasasubjecthedidn'tenjoystudying,Parthibananswered

"mathematics"withoutanydoubt.

Unfortunately,therehavebeensomenegativeside___M__(effect)tohisconstantstudying.Theintense

absorptionofinformationhasinfluencedPaithiban'smemoryandnowheevenhasdifficultyin____fil_

(recognize)people'sfacesandroutestoplacesheisfamiliarwith.ThesetroubleshavenotslowedParthibandown,

however.Hestillstudieswhilealsoconductinglecturesonmanysubjectsatseveraluniversities.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节应用文写作(满分15分)

假定你是李华,今天你校组织高三学生参观了市博物馆举办的“中国航天成就展”。请在你的博客上用英

语写一篇博文,分享此次活动。内容包括:

1参加人员;

2活动内容(聆听讲座、观看视频、体验太空漫步等);

3.个人感想。

注意:

1写作词数应为80左右2请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Ac怕evementExpoofChinaAerospace

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。

Joelstaredattheground.Rather,hestaredatwhatwaslyingontheground:aroboticglove.Itwasmadeof

metal,wi小blackandyellowpaint.Joellookedaroundhisbackyard.Howdidaroboticgloveendupnexttohis

dad'svegetablegarden?

Inanycase,Joelhadfoundit.Andnooneelsewasaround.Thatmeantonlyonething:finderskeepers—if

youfoundsomethingandcouldn'tfindtheowner,itwasyours.

TheroboticglovewasnowJoel's.Pickinguptheglove,Joelrealizeditwasn'tasheavyasheexpectedit

wouldbe.Eventhoughitwasmuchbiggerthanhisownhand.hedecidedtotryiton.Heslippedhishandins心ide

andfeltthemachinecometolife.ltbeeped(发哗晔声)threetimes.Joelmovedhisfingers,andtherobotfingers

movedtoo.Joelwalkedovertoalargen·eebranchthathadfalleninhisyardandwrappedtheroboticfingers

aroundit.Heliftedthebranch.Itshouldhavebeenheavy,butwiththegloveitwasnoheaviertl1anasmall

branch.

Hecouldn'tbelieveit.Maybeitwasakindofantigravitymachinerepo1iedinthenewspaper.Now,whatwas

hegoingtodowithit?

Joel'smomwasinsidere缸rangingthefurniture.Hecouldwalkinandsay,"Doyouneedahandwiththat?"

beforeeasilypickingupthecouchandsettingitsomewhereelse.

Atthelibrary,hecouldsay,"Letmehelp,"andca订yinatallstackofboxesfilledwithbooks.Atthepark,he

couldsay,"Howaboutweeatlunchoverthere?"andcarrythepicnictabletoashadyspot.

Everythingwouldfeelaslightasapencil.He'dfeellikeasuperhero

Butfust,hewantedtosbowhisdadwbathe'dfound.Hestartedrunningtowardthefrontyard.That'swben

heheardsomeonecall,"Hasanyoneseenmyroboticglove?"Joelstoppedshort.

Nearthegarage,hisdadwastalkingtotheirnewnext-doorneighbor,Mr.Shore."Ihaven'tseenarobotic

glove,"Joel'sdadsaid.

注意:

1续写词数应为150左右;

2.续写部分分为两段,每段的升头语已为你写好;

ParagraphI:Joel'seyeswidenedwheoherealizedtheglovebelongedtoMr.Shore.

Paragraph2:Justthen,Joel'smomcalledout,"Helpmemovethecouch!"

2020—2021学年度高三年级第三次模拟考试

英语答案(新高考)

听力:l—5ACCAC6---lOCCAAB11—15CACBA16---20BBACC

阅读理解:21-23CDD24-27BDAB28-31BAAC32-35DBDB36-40DBEAF

完形填空:DCBCBADBACADBAD

语法填空:lhasobtained2.tostop3.for4.who/pletely6.amazing7.him8.if/whether9.effects10.

recognizing

书面表达:

AchievementExpoofChinaAerospace

Today'striptotheCityMuseumisreallyamemorableexperienceandthiswillbeengravedinmymind

forever.

Allsenior3studentsvisitedanexl1ibitionthemedon"AchievementsofChinaAerospace".First,weattended

informativelecturesandwatchedextremelyexcitingvideosaboutlaunchingrockets,whichallowedustoget

deeperinsightsintoChinaAerospace.Thencamethehighlight,experiencingthrillingandfunnyspacewalksin

咖ostzerogravity.

AmazedbytheoutstandingachievementsandtouchedbythespiritofChinaAerospaceexperts,I'llapply

myselftostudysothatIcanmakecontributionstoourcountrylikethemoneday.

参考范文

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dilemma,thoughheknewfinderskeepersdidn'tworkifyoufoundtheowner.However,seeingthe

disappoinllnentonMr.Shore'sface,hetookadeepbreathandcalledout,"Ifoundit!"Mr.Shore'sfacelitupwith

relief.Joelranover,tookofftheglove,andgaveittohisneighbor."Ifounditinthebackyard."Joelsaid."Itried

itonandIcouldliftahugebranch.It'samazing."(81words)

Justthen,Joel'smomcalledout,"Helpmemovethecouch!"Hehesitatedbecausewithouttheglove,his

dreamsofbeingasuperherofadedaway.Hefeltsoupset.Everyonelookedateachother—andtheneveryone

lookedattheglove.Mr.ShorehelditouttoJoelwithagiantsmile."Wouldyouliketouseit?""Yes,please."

Joel'ssmilewasasbigasMr.Shore's.Heslippedonthegloveandthecouchwasaslightasapencil.Joelfelt1如e

asuperheroagain!(77words)

听力原文

Text1

M:Wantmetotumuptheheater?

W:Pleasedon't—I'mburningupbackhere.

(Text2)

M:Hello,thisisPatrick.I'mnotfeelingverywell,andIdon'tth昢I'llbeabletoworkthismorning.

W:Sorrytohearthat,Patrick.Doyouthinkyou'llbeabletocomeintomorrowmorning?

M:Iffeelbetter,I'mgoingtocomeinsometimeafterlunch.

(Text3)

W:So,didyougetachancetovisitBrendaaftershehadsurgery?

M:Yeah,she'sbeeninpainforweek.Anyway,she'llbegoinghometomorrow,butit'llbeatleastmonthbefore

she'sbackintheoffice.

(Text4)

W:You'reprettyhealthy.Bill.

M:It'sbecauseIgojoggingintheparkeveryday,andth.t·eetimesaweek,Iworkoutforanhouratthesports

center.IdoalotofweightliftingandIspend20minutesswimming.

(Text5)

W:IwonderwhyTheSunflowerwentoutofbusiness.ItgotagreatreviewinDiningMagazineandeverytimeI

atethere,therewasabigcrowd.

M:It'snotclosedpermanently.Therewasafireinthekitchenlastmonth.Theyplantoreopenassoonasthe

damageisrepaired

(Text6)

M:Excuseme,istheplanestillscheduledtoleaveattwo,orhasitbeendelayedagain?

W:Sorry,sir.It'sbeendelayedforanotherhour.Theweather'sreallybadoutthere.

M:Justmyluck!Ican'tbelievethatIrushedtogetdownhereforaone-clockflight.Notonlythat,thebatteryin

mycellphoneisdead.CanIuseyourphone?IneedtocallmycustomerinMia皿rightaway.

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