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★秘密・2023年8月25日21:00前

重庆市2023-2024学年(上)8月月度质量检测

高三英语这

【命题单位:重庆缙云教育联盟】

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;

3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;

4.全卷共12页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题

卡上。

第一节(共5小题:每小题L5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。

l.Whatisthegirllookingfor?

A.Herschoolbag.B.Herpencil.C.Herpencil-box.

2.Howmanypeoplewereinjuredintheaccident?

A.Ababy.B.Threewomen.C.None.

3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewantstogetanewposition.

B.Heisaskingthewomanforhelp.

C.Hehasleftthewomanagoodimpression.

4.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Hecan,taffordthenewcar.

B.Hisfriendhasboughtthecarforhim.

C.Hehasalreadymadethedownpaymentonthecar.

5.HowdoesthewomangotoPhiladelphiaprobably?

A.Bycar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.

第二节(共15小题:每小题L5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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。

6.WhatisVinnieJones?

A.HeusedtobeasoccerplayerforWimbledon.

B.HeisfamousinAmericabutnotinBritain.

C.HeisafamousBritishsinger.

7.Howaboutthewoman?

A.SheisinterestedinVinnieJones.

B.SheknowsmoreaboutVinnieJones.

C.Shedoesn,tlikethefilmsstarredbyVinnieJones.

8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.InBritain.B.IntheUSA.C.InChina.

听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。

9.Whatdidthewomandolastweekend?

A.Sherelaxedatthebeach.B.Shevisitedherparents.C.Shepreparedforapaper.

10.Whydidthewomancomehomesosoon?

A.Shehadanappointment.

B.Shehadworktodo.

C.Shewasinvitedonlyfortheweekend.

11.Whatdidthewomanthinkofrunninginthewetsandnearthewater?

A.Difficult.B.Easy.C.Terrible.

听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。

12.WhatwasJane,sgrandmotherwhenshewasyoung?

A.Shewasawriter.B.Shewasanactress.C.Shewasadoctor.

13.HowmanypeoplearethereinJane,sfamily?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Seven.

14.Whereisthegarden?

A.It,sbehindthehouse.B.It,sinfrontofthehouse.C.It,snearthebridge.

听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。

15.Whydothewomanandherhusbandwanttospendtheweekendoutside?

A.Tohavealongtrip.B.lbrelaxthemselves.C.Tovisitfriends.

16.Whatdoesn,tthemanadvisethewomantodoatthesea?

A.Tohaveagoodsleeponthesoftsand.

B.Toplayvolleyballonthebeach.

C.Toenjoythesunshineonthesand.

17.Whowouldmostprobablymakethefinaldecision?

A.Thetravelagency.B.Thewoman.C.Thewoman,shusband.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。

18.WhatkindofpersondidClemente,sparentswanthimtobe?

AJndependentandhonorable.

B.Honestandkind.

C-Friendlyandselfless.

19.WhichteamdidClementeplayforasaprofessionalplayer?

A.Nineprofessionalteams.B.TheBrooklynDodgers.C.Acityteam.

20.WhathappenedtoClementeintheend?

A.Hediedinanairaccident.

B.HebroughtthesuppliestopeopleinNicaragua.

C.Hewaskilledinanearthquake.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题:每小题1.5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。

A

Naturaldisastersareterribleevents.Theyaredifficultforadultsandchildren.Butadultsshouldnotbeafraid

totalktochildrenaboutnaturaldisasters.Talkingcannotstopnaturaldisastersfromhappening.Buttalkingcan

helpchildrenfeelsaferandlessafraidofthefuture.Herearefivethingsadultscandowhenchildrenshowfearof

naturaldisasters.

First,adultsshouldbewillingtotalkwithchildren.Whenchildrenareallowedtotalkabouttheirfears,they

feelsafer.Sometimes,thebestthinganadultcandoisjustlisten.Whateverthefear,itisimportanttolistenandbe

patientwiththechild.

Second,letchildrenaskquestions.Whenansweringtheirquestions,itisbesttogiveshort,honestanswers.If

youdonotknowtheanswer,youcanbehonestandsaythatyoudonotknow.

Third,itisimportanttowaituntilachildisreadytotalkaboutanaturaldisaster.Adultsshouldnotforce

childrentotalk.

Fourth,helpchildrenfeelsafe.Therearemanywaystodothis.Onewayisverysimple:aduitscantell

frightenedchildrenthattheylovethem.Itisalsoimportantforchildrentodothesamethingstheydoeveryday.

Simplethingslikegoingtoschoolandeatingdinnercanhelpchildrenfeelnormal.

Fifth,useactivitiestohelpchildrencommunicatetheirfears.Heshaniwas13whentheIndianOceantsunami

ruinedherhouseinSriLanka.Oneyearlater,shewasstilllivingundertheshadow(阴影)ofthenaturaldisaster.

Shedidnotliketovisitherruinedhouse.Andshedidnotwanttotalkabouttheproblemsherfamilyhad.However,

shelovedtowrite.Andsheoftensharedherfeelingsaboutthetsunamiinherpoems.Writingpoemswasawayfor

hertoshareherfearssinceshedidnotliketotalkaboutthem.

21.Whatisthebestwaywhendealingwithchildren'sfearofdisasters?

A.Answeringtheirquestions.B.Waitingforthemtotalk.

C.Talkingaboutdisasterswiththem.D.Listeningtothem.

22.Whichofthefollowingcanhelpchildrenfeelsafeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tellingthemtheyareloved.B.Sendingthemtoschool.

C.Doingsomethingdifferent.D.Teachingthemtowritepoems.

23.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Howtodealwithchildren,sfearofdisasters.

B.Howtotalkwithchildrenaboutnaturaldisasters.

C.Waystohelpchildrenunderstanddisasters.

D.Advicegiventoadultsonovercomingchildren,sfear.

B

“May17,2157

Deardiary,

Today,Tommyfoundarealbook!...,,

ςςWhat,sitabout?”Margieasked.

“School."repliedTommy,turningtheyellowpages.

“Whywouldanyonewriteaboutschool?Ihopetheycantakemygeographyteacheraway.”

“It'snotourschool.Thisistheoldsortthattheyhadcenturiesago.”

ςςAnyway,theyhadateacher.^^Margiesaid,readingthebookoverhisshoulder.

tςSure,theyhadateacher,butitwasn,taregularteacher.Itwasaman.”

“Aman?Howcouldamanbeateacher?^^

ςςWell,hejusttoldtheboysandgirlsthingsandgavethemassignmentsandaskedthemquestions.^^

“Amanisn,tsmartenough75

tςSure,heis.Myfatherknowsasmuchasmyteacher.v

Margiewasn,tpreparedtoargueaboutthat.Shesaid,ςςIwouldn,twantastrangemaninmyhousetoteach

me.^^

Tommylaughed.uTheteachersdidn,tliveinthehouse.Theyhadaspecialbuildingandallthekidswent

there,^^

ςςAndallthekidslearnedthesamething?"

“Sure,iftheywerethesameage.,,

“Butmymothersaysateacherhastobeadjustedtofitthemindofeachboyandgirlitteachesandthateach

kidhastobetaughtdifferently.^^

“Ifyoudon,tlikeit,youdon,thavetoreadthebook.,,

“Ididn,tsayIdidn,tlikeit,“Margiesaidquickly.

Theyweren,tevenhalf^finishedwhenMargie,smothercalled,ςςMargie!School!,,

ςςNotyet,Mamma.^^

"Now!"saidMrs.Jones.

MargiesaidtoTommy,44CanIreadthebooksomemorewithyouafterschool?^^

ςςMaybe,,,Tommysaid.

Margiewentintotheschoolroom,rightnexttoherbedroom,andthemechanicalteacherwasonwaitingfor

her.

Thescreenwaslitup,anditsaid,4Tleaseinsertyesterday,sassignmentsintheproperslot.”

Margiewasstillthinkingabouttheoldschoolstheyhadwhenhergrandfather,sgrandfatherwasalittleboy.

Allthekidsfromthewholeneighborhoodcame,laughingandshoutingintheschoolyard,sittingtogetherinthe

schoolroom,goinghometogetherattheendoftheday.Theylearnedthesamethings,sotheycouldhelpone

anotherontheassignmentsanddiscussedthem.

Andtheteacherswerepeople...

24.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Margiedoesn'tlikeherschool.

B.It,scommontoreadpaperbooksin2157.

C.OnlinelearningiswhatMargiewants.

D.Tommyfeelshisfatherissmarterthanhisteacher.

25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutaschoolin2157?

A.Thereareonlyfemaleteachersatschool.

B.Teachersgivenoassignmentstostudents.

C.Aspecialbuildingisconstructedforteachers.

D.Studentslearndifferentthingsattheirownpace.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"slot”probablymean?

A.Envelope.B.Opening.

C.Screen.D.Schoolroom.

27.WhatcanwelearnaboutMargie,sfeelingsaboutoldschools?

A.Longing.B.Objection.

C.Suspicion.D.Tolerance.

C

AreportfromtheUNwarnsthatcountries9currentcommitmentswouldreducecarbonbyonlyabout7.5%by

2030,farlessthanthe45%cut,whichscientistssayisneededtolimitglobaltemperaturerisesto1.5oC,theaimof

theCOP26summit.

AntonioGuterres,theUNsecretary-general,describedthefindingsasa"thunderingwake-upcalF,toworld

leaders,whileexpertscalledforactionagainstfossilfuelcompanies.

Althoughmorethan100countrieshavepromisedtoreachnetzeroemissionsaroundmid-century,thiswould

notbeenoughtoavoidclimatedisasters,accordingtotheUNemissionsreport,whichexaminestheShortfa11(差额)

betweencountriesintentionsandactionsneededontheclimate.Manyofthenetzerocommitmentswerefoundto

beunclear,andunlessaccompaniedbystrictcutsinemissionsthisdecadewouldallowglobalheatingofa

potentiallydisastrousextent.

Guterressaid:"Theheatison,andasthecontentsofthereportshow,theleadershipWeneedisoff.Faroff.

CountriesarewastingamassiveopportunitytoinvestCovid-19financeandrecoveryresourcesinsustainable,

cost-saving,planet-savingways.AsworldleadersprepareforCOP26,thatisanotherthunderingwake-upcall.

Howmanydoweneed?”

IngerAndersen,thedirectoroftheUNEnvironmentProgramme(UNEP)said:44Climatechangeisnolongera

futureproblem.Itisanowproblem.Tostandachanceoflimitingglobalwarmingto1.5℃,wehave8yearsto

almosthalvegreenhousegasemissions:8yearstomaketheplans,putinplacethepolicies,carrythemoutand

deliverthecuts.Theclockistickingɪoudly.^^

Emissionsfellbyabout5.4%lastyearduringCovidlockdowns,thereportfound,butonlyaboutone-fifthof

theeconomicrecoveryspendinggoestowardsreducingcarbonemissions.Thisfailuretoςςbuildbackbetter”,

despitepromisesbygovernmentsaroundtheworld,castdoubtontheworld,swillingnesstomaketheeconomic

shiftnecessarytosettletheclimatecrisis,theUNsaid.

Intherun-uptoCOP26,countriesweresupposedtosubmit(递交)nationalplanstocutemissions-called

nationallydeterminedcontributions(NDCs)—forthenextdecade,arequirementunderthe2015Parisclimate

agreement.ButtheUNEPreportfoundonlyhalfofcountrieshadsubmittednewNDCs,andsomegovernments

hadpresentedweakplans.

28.Whywerethefindingsdescribedasa'"thunderingwake-upcalf,inPara.2?

A.Becausetheworldhasfailedtoliveuptoitscurrentcommitments.

B.Becausetheopportunitiespresentedbycovid-19havebeenwasted.

C.Becausetheworldisfallingbehindinslowingdowntemperaturerises.

D.Becausetheseriousproblemswerebroughtaboutbyglobalfossilfuels.

29.Thepotentialharmofglobalwarmingcanbereducedif.

A.currentcommitmentsofmanycountriesremainunchanged

B.hugegapsarebridgedbetweenpreviousandpresentproposals

C.globalsustainableenvironmentalresourcesdevelopssignificantly

D.strictmeasuresaretakentoreduceemissionsinthecomingtenyears

30.Whatisthewriter,spurposeofquoting“Howmanydoweneed?”inPara.4?

A.Tbshowthenumberofalarmclocksrequired.

B.Toexplainthereasonfortheworld,swastingchances.

C.Toaskforthenumberofthecountriesattendingthemeeting.

D.Tostresstheneedtomakethemostofresourcesandreduceemissions.

31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Fewcountrieshavesubmittedplanstoreducetheemissions.

B.Manycountries,planstocutemissionsarefarfromsatisfactory.

C.MostofthecountriesworkundertheParisClimateAgreement.

D.Muchprogressinreducingemissionshasbeenmadetheseyears.

D

WhatisthemostshockingabouttheheatwaveaffectingthePacificNorthwestisnotthatithashitausually

mildarea,northatsomanylong-standingtemperaturerecordsarebeingbroken.Itisthatthoserecordsarebeing

brokenbysuchlargemargins(幅度)∙InPortland,Oregon,temperaturereached46.6°C(1160F)—makingitoneof

severalcitiesintheregionwhereformerrecordshavebeenbeatenbyafull5°C(9oF).Atthesametime,heatwaves

arealsohittingcentralEuropeandevenSiberia.

Heatwavesmaybecomeheadlines,butlessattentionispaidtothem.In2018about300,000peopleoverthe

ageof65diedasaresultofextremeheat,mainlyinIndia,a54%increasesince2000,accordingtoareportinthe

Lancet,amedicaljournal.Thereportalsoshowsthat,unlikestormsandfloods,heatdoesnotleadtodramatic

bef∂re-and-afterpicturesorwidespreaddamagetobelongings.Itisasilentkiller.Asmanyas70,000peopledied

duetoaheatwaveinEuropein2003.

Heatalsokillsbyworseninghealthconditionssuchasheartproblems,sonotallthedeathsitcausesmaybe

directlyattributed(归因)toit.Climatechangewillmakeheatwavesmorecommonandmoreextreme.Evenif

greenhouse-gasemissions(排放)arecuttozerobythemiddleofthiscentuιy,temperatureswillgoonrisingfor

decades.Soothermeasuresareneededtoprotectpeopleagainstextremeheat.

Governmentscansetupearlywarningsystemstoalarmhealthworkers,shutdownschoolsandstopoutdoor

activities.Theycanprovidethepublicwithforecastsofcomingheatwaves,explanationsofthedangersand

detailedadviceonwhattodo.Improvedfacilitiescanalsohelp.Thisincludesprovidingshadedareas,waterparks

and44mistingstations^tohelppeoplecooldown,andgettoairconditionedɑeoolingcenters,,wheretheycanfind

shelterandsleepifnecessary.

Theworldis,undoubtedly,facingabighealthchallengerightnow.Thereisnoexcuseforignoringheatwaves

andtheireffects.

32.WhatshocksusmostabouttheheatwaveinthePacificNorthwest?

A.Ithasstrickenausuallymildarea.

B.IthitscentralEuropeexceptSiberia.

C.Manytemperaturerecordsarebeingbroken.

D.Manyrecordsarebeingbrokenbylargemargins.

33.WhatcanWeIeamfromthereportintheLancer?

A.Peoplehavepaidmuchattentiontoheatwaves.

B.Heatdoesn,tcausewidespreaddamagetobelongings.

C.Thedamageofheatisasobviousasstormsandfloods.

D.About300,000middle-agedpeoplediedfromextremeheat.

34.Whatcangovernmentsdotoprotectpeopleagainstheatwaves?

A.Providesomecoolplaces.B.Buildnursinghomes.

C.Organizeoutdooractivities.D.Shelterthehomeless.

35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ImprovingPublicFacilitiesB.TakingHeatwavesSeriously

C.PreventingNaturalDisastersD.ReducingGreenhouse-gasEmission

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。

Mymomwasanastrophysicist,andDadwasamicroelectronicsspecialist,eachdealingwithphenomenon

biggerorsmallerthantheeyecansee.Asakid,ɪwasoftenintodaydreamingthatɪwonOscarsorGrammys(格

莱美奖)∙36Myparents,however,appliedscienceandlogictomostofthesituations,likethetimetheycut

thelastolive(橄榄)inquartersbecausetherewerefourofus.

37Iwatched“PowersOfTenJafilmbyCharlesandRayEames.Initially,theyzoom(疾驰)out

beyondourgalaxy,moving10timesfartherawayevery10seconds,andthenquicklyzoombackintoEarth,intoa

couplehavingapicnic,andthenintohisarm,hand,skin,atoms.Itgavemeamixofexistentialfearandcomfort.

38Butthesolarsystemitselfseemedtomelikeabunchoffriendly,protectiveneighbor——especially

Satum(土星).ThefirsttimeIsawit,fromanobservatoryonthehillsofBarcelona,itwaslikewhatIimagine

SeeingLeonardoDiCaPriO(莱昂纳多•迪卡普里奥,著名影星)inpersonmightbe.39ɪlatertookto

learningaboutSatum,sweatherandenvironmentalmostasifIwereplanningaholiday.

Satumisconsideredthemasteroftheuniverse.Glancingatthemhastheeffectofmakingyoufeel

insignificantandmomentous(重大的)atthesametime.

Thissummer,Itraveledhomeformymother,s60-birthday-party,Itconsistedofaworkshop(研讨会)inher

honorinasmallcoastaltown,withcurrentandformercolleaguesofhers.Ispentthedayalone,swimminginthe

seaandjoinedthemformealswhiletheypresentedpaperstooneanother.AllIhadtodowassit,chatandquietly

observedetails.40Theywouldtraveltoasceniclocationtocelebrateabirthday,thenwindupsitting

indoorsalldaytodiscussstarsandplanets.

A.Theinfinite(无穷尽的)universewastoomuchtodigest.

B.Andyet,somehow,Ifellinloveplanetsinmyteenageyears.

C.Satum,sexistencehasalwaysgivenmearealsenseofpossibility.

D.Thisgroupofpeoplelackedtheminimumlevelofhumortoexistintheworld.

E.Icouldn,thelpadmiringthisgroupofpeoplefortheircommitment.

F.Iwantedhumorandlightness,evenifthatmeantnotalwaysliteralorallknowing.

G.Somethingyou,vealwaysseenintwodimensionssuddenlypresentsitselfinthree.

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。

Althoughtraditionalpetstoresaresomewhereyoubuya(n)41tobeyourfriendathome,there,sa

newkindofpetstore42youspendsomequalitytimewiththeanimalsandjustwalkaway,without

taking43.Whatreally44istheexperience.

IvisitedoneofthesestoresintheSanlitunareainBeijing.Iwastargetingcallducks,whichare45

fortheircutelooksand,ofcourse,theirhigh46,eachofthemcan47costafewthousandyuan.

SinceIwasnotplanningtospendsomuchonaduck,48theminoneofthese-whatΓdcall

“mini-zoos”-seemedtobethe49option.

Therewerea50offivecallducksatthestore-amongotheranimals-andWe51a

goodthreehourswiththem.Wegottolearnmuchaboutthem.

Callducksarenoteasytogetalongwith,soplayingwiththemwouldincludealotofrunningfromourside

andquacking(ΦRΦR∏H)fromtheirs.Also,don,texpectthemtobehouse-trained,oneoftheducksactuallypooped

(排便)while52onmyleg.Butnoneoftheselittleincidentsreducedthe53ofholdingthem

inmyhandsandtouchingtheirfullchests.Itwaslikethewholeworld,sjoywasinmyhands,forthosecallducks

arefunand54—somethingIwouldhardlyeverexpectfromwork.

Thafsthe55ofanimals:Youdon,thaveownthem—simplyspendingtimewiththemisenough.

41.A.animalB.appleC.instrumentD.book

42.A.thatB.whereC.howD.which

43.A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something

44.A.mattersB.movesC.separatesD.keeps

45.A.endlessB.worthlessC.importantD.famous

46.A.mistakesB.wordsC.pricesD.feelings

47.A.slightlyB.easilyC.immediatelyD.carefully

48.A.talkingB.eatingC.visitingD.painting

49.A.complicatedB.perfectC.interestingD.peaceful

50.A.extentB.preventionC.meaningD.total

51.A.boughtB.spentC.broughtD.cost

52.A.sittingB.rememberingC.thinkingD.saying

53.A.gratitudeB.forgivenessC.faithD.pleasure

54.A.comfortingB.annoyingC.toughD.anxious

55.A.envyB.pityC.dutyD.magic

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。

In2001,whenKunquOpera56(list)asoneofthemasterpiecesoftheoralandintangible

herkage(非物质遗产)ofhumanitybyUNESCO,YangFengyitraveledwithherperformerstotheUNESCO

headquartersinParis57(witness)thehistoricmoment.Theydemonstratedtheancientartformthrougha

shortperformance.Oneoftheactressesreceivedanotefromanaudiencememberaftertheshow,58(tell)

herhowbeautifulshewasonstageandhowbeautifulKunquOperawas.

AsoneofChina,soldesttraditionaloperaforms,KunquOperawasbornintheregionofKunshanintoday's

SUZhOu,Jiangsuprovince.Combiningsongs59areperformedintheSuzhoudialect,gracefulbody

movements,martialartsanddance,KunquOperauses60endlessvarietyofmovementstoexpress

specificemotions.Ithasdistinguished61(it)bytheVirtUosity(高超艺)ofitsrhythmicpatternsandhad

a62(power)influenceonallthemorerecentformsofoperainChina,suchasPekingOpera.Itishence

knownasthemotherofallChineseoperas.

63manyoldChineseartforms,KunquOperahasfacedcompetitionfrommasscultureandalackof

interestamongyoungpeople,butthe64(recognize)byUNESCOputKunquOperaintheinternational

spotlightatthesametimeasit65(begin)toexperienceadomesticrevival.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.Directions:WriteanEnglishletterinatleast120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

假设你是JohnDonaldson,你在寻找一份编程员的工作,看到了网上的一则招募信息后很感兴趣。请按要

求写一封求职信。

某网络公司正在招募一名程序员,要求如下:

1.丰富的工作经验;

2.有过开发经验者优先;

3.热忱,乐于学习新知识、新技能。

如有意向,请写一封信给Gilhooley先生。

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。

67.

TheNetherlandsisacountrywheremuchofitisbelowsealevel.Dikes(堤坝)aregreatwallsthatstopthe

NorthSeafromrushinginandHoodingthecountry.FormanycenturiesthepeopleoftheNetherlandshave

workedtokeepthewallsstrongtokeeptheircountrysafe.Evenlittlechildrentherearequiteawarethatasmall

holeinthewallscancausebigdamageinthecountry.TherewasaboywhowasnamedPeter.Hisfatherwasone

ofthemenwhowouldopenandclosethegatesinthedikesfortheshipstopassoutoftheNetherlands'canalsinto

thegreatsea.

OnecoldafternoonwhenPeterwaseightyearsold,hismotheraskedhimtodeliversomecakesshebakedto

hisblindfriendwholivedacrossthedike.Peterstayedwithhimforawhile,sharedhisexperienceofthewalkand

describedthesun,theflowers,andtheshipsfaroutinthesea.

Thenhefounditwasdarktotally.Sohesaidgoodbyetohisfriendandsetoutforhomeimmediately.Onhis

wayback,ashewalkedbesidethecanal,henoticedthatthewaterhadrisenalotbecauseofrainanditwasbeating

againstthedikeviolently.

AsPeterwaswalkingalong,hesuddenlyheardanoiseoftrickling(滴流的)water.Hestoppedandsawa

smallholeinthedikethroughwhichatinystreamwasflowing.Peterknewthedangerthatcouldbecausedasthe

littleholewouldsoonbecomealargeroneandthewholecountrycouldbeflooded.Soheclimbeddowntheside

ofthedikeandputhisfingerintothetinyhole.Theflowingofthewaterstoppedinnotime.

注意:L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。

Petershoutedforhelp,butinvain(徒劳).

Earlythenextmorning,amangoingforworkheardPeter,sgroan(呻吟).

★秘密・2023年8月25日21:00前

重庆市2023-2024学年(上)8月月度质量检测

高三英语答案及评分标准

【命题单位:重庆缙云教育联盟】

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