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2023〜2024学年第二学期高三年级教学质量检测(省外13)

英语

2024.3

本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时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.WhatimpressedthewomanmostinChina?

A.Thelandmarks.B.Thefood.C.Thepeople.

()2.Whenwillthemeetingbeheld?

A.Nextmonth.B.ThisWednesday.C.NextWednesday.

()3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inahotel.C.Inasupermarket.

()4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Afamilygathering.B.Aweekendplan.C.Ahealthydiet.

()5.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Changethemonitor.B.Restartthecomputer.C.Findatechnician.

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和第7两个小题。

()6.Whatisthewomaninchargeof?

A.Contactingemployees.B.Arranginganawardsdinner.

C.Hostingaclientmeeting.

()7.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Speaktothechef.B.Callthecompany.C.Prepareforlunch.

听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。

()8.WhatdoesthewomanwanttodiscusswithMrDale?

A.Theperformers*position.B.Theconcertprograms.

C.Theinstrumentsonstage.

()9.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Bossandsecretary.B.Workmates.C.Directorandactor.

听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。

()10.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Holdingapressconference.B.Organizingasportingevent.

C.Conductinganinterview.

()11.Whatdidthemandolastyear?

A.Hestoppedworkingasanathlete.

B.HewonamedalintheOlympics.

C.HeplayedagainstTottenhamHotspur.

()12.Whatistheman'sfocusthisseason?

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A.Newstrategies.B.Moremedals.C.Betterteamwork.

听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。

()13.WhoisthepioneeroftheSlowFoodMovement?

A.AnItalian.B.ASpanish.C.AFrenchman.

()14.WhatcausedthestartoftheSlowFoodMovement?

A.Theopeningofafastfoodrestaurant.

B.Anadofafastfoodcompany.

C.AmealeateninRome.

()15.Howdoesthemanconsiderfastfood?

A.Nutritious.B.Boring.C.Tasty.

()16.WhatisthemainaimoftheSlowFoodMovement?

A.Toprotecttraditionaldishes.B.Topromotebetterlifestyles.

C.Topreventeatingfastfood.

听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。

()17.Whatpartofworkdoesthespeakerdoonhisown?

A.Thinkingofstories.B.Developingprograms.C.Writingdialogues.

()18.Whatdidthespeakerplantobe?

A.Aviolinist.B.Abasketballplayer.C.Ajournalist.

()19.Whendidthespeakerdecidetoworkinthevideogameindustry?

A.Afterhurtinghishand.B.Afterleavinguniversity.

C.Whilestudyinginafilmschool.

()20.Whatdoesthespeakerlovemostabouthisjob?

A.Theyworkinharmony.B.Theygethighsalary.C.Theywinmanyprizes.

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。

A

WelcometoWSULibraries!Inthisguide,we'llunlockthemysteriesofcallnumbersand

locationprefixes.Knowingthesehelpsyouquicklylocateandaccessyourdesiredbooks.

CallNumbers

BooksandmaterialarearrangedonourshelvesaccordingtotheLibraryofCongress(LC)

classificationsystem.Thesecallnumbersuniquelyidentifyandorganizeitemsnearothermaterial

onthesameorsimilarsubjects.Considerthecallnumber:LB2395C651991.

,LBdefinesthesubjectarea.Thecalllettersaretypicallyarrangedinalphabetical(字母的)

order,startingfromAandcontinuingthroughthealphabet.Knowingtheletter(s)foryoursubject

areagivesyouaplacetostartbrowsingtheshelves.Forexample:A一GeneralWorks;

B一Philosophy,Psychology,Religion;D-WorldHistory;G一Geography;H一SocialSciences;

J-PoliticalScience;K-Law;L-Education;M-Music;N-Arts;P-LanguageandLiterature;

Q一Science...Formore,clickhere.

,2395istheclassificationnumber,whichfurtherdistinguishesthesubjectmatter.Readasa

wholenumber:1,2,3,45,100,2430...

•C65istheCutternumberandusuallyrepresentstheauthor'slastname.FindC,then65.Read

thenumberasadecimal(小数).

•1991istheyearofpublication.

2

LocationPrefixes

Somecallnumbershavealocationprefix.Locationprefixesmeanthatthebookormaterialis

shelvedinaspecialplace,andmayhaveloanrestrictions.WSUusesthefollowingprefixes:

PrefixCollectionLibraryLocationLoanPeriod

2ndfloor,3rdfloor,and4th

[Blank]CirculatingCollection21-dayloan

floor

RefReferenceCollection1stfloor,ReferenceAreaLibrary-useonly

ResReserveCollection1stfloor,CirculationAreaLibrary-useonly

2ndfloor,LearningResources

VideoAudiovisualsSpecialrequest

Center

()21.Whichbookmaybeidentifiedunderthecallnumbert4NU238C7192013”?

A.AnIntroductiontoModernArt.B.TheABCofComputerScience.

C.TheRecyclingofWasteOils.D.AShortHistoryofFrance.

()22.WhatwouldbetheCutternumberifyouarelookingforabookbyWhitney

Sherman?

A.C78.B.S53.C.W67.D.L59.

()23.Wherecanyoufindthebook“ResAG243G871992”?

A.Onthe2ndor4thfloorofthelibrary.

B.IntheReferenceAreaonthe1stfloor.

C.IntheCirculationAreaonthe1stfloor.

D.AttheLearningResourcesCenteronthe2ndfloor.

B

ALetterfromWillaCathertoPresidentTomasMasaryk

HonoredSir,

Yourletter,senttomethroughyourLegationatWashington,confersuponmegreathonorand

givesmegreatpleasure.IamgladtohavecarriedamessagefromtheBohemian(波希米亚)

neighbors,whomIgrewupwith,totheirhomecountryoftheCzechRepublic.

IhavejustreturnedtoNewYork,whereIhadthepleasureoftakingAnniePavelka,theliving

“Antonia“inmybookMyAntonia,andsixofherchildrentothefirstscreeningofALostLady.I

havethegoodfortunetopreserverelationswithmostofmycharacters.a4Antonia^^andhersplendid

childrenarefleshandbloodrealities.EverytimeIgobacktothem,Ifeelhowmuchmore

interestingandlovabletheyarethanmypictureofthem.IwishIcouldpresentthemtoyouin

person.

IregretthatIcannotsatisfactorilymeetyourkindrequestforbiographical(传记的)material.I

avoidbiographers,askingthemtowaituntilIgetmyworkfurtheralong.Myfirstnovelwas

publishedin1912,andaperiodoftwelveyearsishardlylongenoughforawritertofindtheform

bestsuitedforwriting.IwasnotyoungwhenIbegantowrite,andthoughlivingisagood

preparationforwriting,Idoneedmoretimetoacquireasimpleandmodestwayofpresentingmy

work,howeverwellIknowwhatIwishtopresent.

Iamabletosendyouaverygoodphotographtakenrecently.Iencloseashortbiographical

accountwhichmypublishersuseforpublicitypurposes,andsomecasualreviews.Biographies

usuallybegintocomealongjustaboutthetimeawriterhasnomoretosay,andIdonotfeelthat

timehasyetcometome.

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Ibegyou,PresidentMasaryk,tobelieveinmygratefulappreciationofyourletter.

Respectfullyyours,

WillaCather

()24.WhoisAntonia?

A.Adirectorofamovie.B.Acharacterinabook.

C.Cather'srelativeinNewYork.D.Cather'sneighborfromBohemia.

()25.Whatdoestheauthorneedforamostsuitablewritingstyleaccordingtoparagraph

3?

A.Time.B.Youth.

C.Publishers'advice.D.Financialsupport.

()26.Whatdoeswritingabiographymeantotheauthoraccordingtoparagraph4?

A.Aninspirationtoherreaders.B.Arecordofherachievements.

C.Awindowintoawriter*sworld.D.Anendpointinawriter*scareer.

()27.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthisletter?

A.TorebuildherBohemianconnection.B.Todeclinethepresidentsrequest.

C.Toexplainherphilosophyofwriting.D.Toappreciatethepresidentsinterest.

C

Ifyou'venoticedyou*regettinglesswhileyourbillalmoststaysthesame,itsnotjustyou.

“Shrinkflation”-reducingaproduct'ssizeorquantitywhilekeepingitspricestable-isshowing

upinshopsaroundtheworld.

Astheglobaleconomystruggleswithinflation(通货膨胀),risingmaterialcostsandhigher

humancost,consumersarebearingtheincreasingproductionprices."Consumersaremorelikely

tonoticehowtheirpurchasesareaffectingtheirwalletsthantheamountofproduct'lost'when

sizesdecrease,“saysMarkStiving,thechiefpricingeducatoratImpactPricing.Asaresult,

companiesuseshrinkflationtomakeconsumers“lesspainful,\

Yetevenasshrinkflationcomeswithinflation,theproblemdoesn'tendafterinflationdoes.

Oncethenewsizesareontheshelf,theyarelikelytostaythatway."Shoppersdon'thaveachoice.

Theyhavetoadaptthemselvestothechanges,“addsStiving.Therearerareexceptions,but

companiesgenerallytaketheopportunitytogetmoreprofits.

Formanycompanies,shrinkflationseemstobeunavoidable.Infoodindustry,forexample,

wherecustomersarehighlysensitivetoprice,liftingpricesmightmakecustomersjumpshipto

anotherbrand.Butfacingthecontinuousinflation,thecompanieshavetodosomethingtomaintain

theirprofits.Introducingsmallreductioninthesizeoftheirgoodsshouldenablethemtoimprove

profitswhilekeepingtheirpricescompetitive.Butoncecustomersnoticethechange,theymight

feelfooled,leadingtoalossoftrustandconfidence.

Somegrocersareusingstickerstoremindshoppersofshrinkflation,butstill,it'satoughhitto

thebottomline-especiallybecausethepriceofproductsgenerallydoesn'tfallasinflationdoes.

Consumersmayneedtoexaminebothpriceandsizesensiblyastheyshop,andmakesurethey

don'tfallintothetrapofthatsupersizeontheshelf.

()28.Whydoesshrinkflationmakeconsumers“lesspainfuF,accordingtoStiving?

A.Shrinkflationreduceshumancost.

B.Shrinkflationraisespurchasingpower.

C.Consumersbecomemoreawareofsize.

D.Consumersexperiencelittleincreaseincost.

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()29.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Theconcernsofshoppers.B.Theinterestsofcompanies.

C.Theimpactofshrinkflation.D.Thephenomenonofinflation.

()30.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetotheshrinkflationinparagraph4?

A.Favorable.B.Objective.C.Dismissive.D.Unclear.

()31.Whatshouldconsumersdoaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Drawabottomline.B.Putwarningstickers.

C.Choosesmallerpacks.D.Makeaconsciousdecision.

D

Welearnabouttheworldthroughtheknowledgeaccumulated(积累)overthousandsofyears.

Standingontheshouldersofgreatmen,wedon'thavetoexperienceendlesstrialanderror,justas

thewheelsdonothavetobereinventedeachtimetorunacar.Butwheredoesourabilitytolearn

fromotherscomefrom?

AstudyledbyMarkusPaulus,professoratLoyolaMarymountUniversity,showsthatthe

abilityhasitsrootsinearliestchildhood."It'sgenerallyassumedthatchildren'sabilityto

imitate(模仿)isinborn,butaccordingtoourobservation,childrenimitatebecausetheythemselves

areimitatedbycaregivers.Thisinteractionenablesaculturaltransferofknowledge,which,through

generations*efforts,consequentlyleadstothedevelopmentofhumanbeings,"saysMarkus

Paulus.

Inthisresearch,Paulusrecordedtheinteractionbetweenmotherandchildoverseveralmonths.

Thebabiescameintothelabforthefirsttimeattheageof6months,whiletheirfinalvisitwas

whentheywere18monthsold.Astheyengagedinvariousplaysituations,theinteractionsand

imitationsofmotherandchildwereanalyzed.Thelong-termstudyshowedthatthemoresensitive

amotherwasinherinteractionswithhersix-month-oldchildandthemoreoftensheimitatedthe

baby,thegreaterthechild*soverallabilitywasattheageof18months.

Paulus*researchshowsthatmutualimitationisthekeystoneofknowledgetransfer,through

whichchildrensuccessfullylearnvariousskills,suchashowtouseobjects,wavingandacquisition

oflanguage.“Thisinteractionisthenucleusoflearningand,finally,givesrisetoevolutionary

successofhuman,“saysPaulus.

uCulturallearningisanessentialpartofhumanevolution,anditisrootedintheimitationof

others,particularlyourcaregiversduringourearliestchildhood,“saysPaulus."Throughthis,

welearnfromeachotherandpassonknowledgetothenextgeneration,socertainactionsor

techniquesdonothavetobeconstantlyinventedagain.”

()32.Whydoestheauthormentiontheexampleofwheels?

A.Topraisetheinventionofcarwheels.

B.Todescribetheprocessoftrialanderror.

C.Toemphasizethenecessityofnewtools.

D.Toshowtheimportanceofpriorknowledge.

()33.WhatcanwelearnaboutPaulus*research?

A.Children'simitationwasrecordedbymothers.

B.Sensitivemothersencouragedchildren'simitation.

C.Children'sabilitywasanalyzedthroughinteraction.

D.Effectiveinteractionpromotedchildren'sdevelopment.

()34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nucleus“meaninparagraph4?

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A.Core.B.Result.C.Aim.D.Content.

()35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhydoesEvolutionMatter?

B.HowtoInteractwithChildren?

C.Imitation:TheEngineofEvolution

D.CulturalLearning:TheRootofImitation

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。

Gettingoldermeansgreatermaturityandwisdom.36Inasocietythatisagingfast,ithas

becomecrucialtofindwaystopreventrelatedmentalandemotionaldisorders.Musicemergesasa

promisingtoolforpromotingwell-beingoftheelderly.

Musichasagreatpowertocausestrongemotionsandintensepleasure.—37Singingand

dancingtomusicwithothersisnotonlyfunbutalsoimprovesmood.Musicalactivitiesaregreat

waystoreducestressbecausetheytakeourmindsoffproblems.Theyalsohelpusfeellesslonely

andmoreconnectedwithotherpeople.

38Asongmaybecomeasoundtrackforaparticulartime,suchasadelightfulpartywith

friendsthatyouhadalongtimeago.Listeningtothatsongallowsyoutorememberallthehappy

memoriesfromthattime.

Finally,musiccontributestokeepingourthinkingskillssharp.Itmakesourbrainsworkhard

inuniquewaystounderstandtherhythmandmelody.39Forexample,exposureto

backgroundmusic,particularlyclassicalmusic,duringcognitive(认知的)tasksisshownto

improveolderpeople'scognitiveprocesses,suchasprocessingspeedandworkingmemory.

Inconclusion,musicisapowerfultooltofightagainstaging-relatedemotionalandcognitive

problems.Itisanenjoyableandsocialactivity,availabletoanyoneregardlessoftheirbackground

orpreviousmusicalexperience.40

A.Musiccanalsoopenforgottendoorstoourmemories.

B.Recallinghappymemoriescanliftourmoodonabadday.

C.Evenpassivemusiclisteningcanhelpelderlyadultsthinkbetter.

D.Thishelpspeoplefeelbetterwhentheyaredepressedoranxious.

E.However,itofteninvolvesaseriesofphysicalandmentalchallenges.

F.Theabilitytoformnewmemoriesisessentialforprocessinginformation.

G.Thus,thisaccessibleinterventionshouldbecomeamajorpolicypriorityforhealthyaging.

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。

SummerClaytonmaynothavechildreninreallife,buthe*sa"prouddad”to2.8million

peopleontheInternet.

Everyweek,hesitsdowntodinnerandhasa41chatwithhis"kids”.Helooksintothe

cameraandasksabouttheirday.He42themhowtoshave,andremindsthemit'sOKtobe

43whenlifehurts.Tosome,hisone-wayconversationsmayseem44.Buthisefforts

havestruckachord(弓|起共鸣)amongpeoplewho45afatherfigure-orjustsomeonewho

listenstotheir46inthedailylife.

Claytonisacivilianfitnesstrainerinreallife.Hestarted47ontheInternetinlate2020

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withinspirationalandhow-tovideos,and48jokinglycalledhim"dad”.Hisfirstvideotogo

viralwasashavinghow-to-a49tosomeonewhosenthimamessageasking,“heyDad,can

youteachmehowtoshave?”Thevideo50,earninghimtensofthousandsofnewfans

withinhours.

Clayton'sextendedfamilycomesinall51.Manyofhis"kids"areoldenoughtobehis

parents.Clayton's52doesn'tseemtobotherhisfans.At58,SarahDImperiomaynotseem

likeClayton*stargetaudience,butshebelievesthatitsa(n)53idea,especiallyforyoungsters

whomaynothaveapaternal(父亲的)rolemodelthatlistensorhas54tolisten.uIt'sjust

heartwarmingtoseesomeonetryingto55asmallpartofthatroleforanyone,“shesays.

()41.A.quickB.formalC.secretD.virtual

()42.A.trainsB.convincesC.teachesD.supports

()43.A.painfulB.peacefulC.shamefulD.hopeful

()44.A.dullB.toughC.sillyD.brief

()45.A.findB.needC.admitD.start

()46.A.decisionsB.hobbiesC.excusesD.troubles

()47.A.postingB.profitingC.searchingD.donating

()48.A.criticsB.followersC.expertsD.reporters

()49.A.suggestionB.promiseC.rewardD.response

()50.A.caughtupB.cameoutC.blewupD.heldout

()51.A.placesB.agesC.typesD.classes

()52.A.faithB.experienceC.youthD.appearance

()53.A.brilliantB.ambitiousC.complicatedD.abstract

()54.A.luckB.timeC.energyD.honor

()55.A.valueB.createC.defineD.fill

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。

BornintoanethnicMiaofamilyinruralGuizhouProvince,Zhangwasexposedfromayoung

agetotherichtraditionofMiaoembroidery(刺绣)一56culturalcraftthathasbeenpassed

downthroughgenerations.Shespentcountlesshoursasachild57(observe)hermotherand

grandmotherstitchingfancypatternsontofabricsbyhand.In2003,hopingtomodernizeandshare

thisheritage,sheopenedherfirstclothingshopintheprovincialcapital.

Adecadelater,Zhang58(establish)herownclothingbrandfocusedoncombining

traditionalChinese-styleqipaodresseswithcolorfulcustomizedembroiderypatterns."Wehave

trainedhundredsoflocalMiaowomenintheancientneedleworktechniques,“Zhang

59(proud)remarked,"Theclothinglinecelebratestheirbreathtakinghandiwork,60I

hopeadvancesmyhomevillage'srevitalization.

Her61(commit)toculturalpreservationandruraldevelopmentwasrecognizedin2019,

whentheChinaWomen'sHandicraftInnovationandEntrepreneurshipCompetition62(hold)

andZhang*sinnovativedesigncollectionwontophonors.Inaninterviewafterwards,shereflected

onbothpreservingtraditionalskillsthroughnewmedia,63expandingeconomicopportunities

forartisans."Weattachequalimportance64culturalinheritanceandmarketexpansion,“

Zhangstated."Inthefuture,we'llcontinueinnovatingdesigns65(display)Miaoembroidery*s

beautyanddiversity.^^

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

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第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你校将举办“经典文化探索展”,并通过网络进行直播。请你给外国笔

友Hans写封邮件,邀请他在线观看。内容包括:

1.活动介绍;2.观看时间、方式;3.你的期待。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

DearHans,

Yours,

LiHua

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。

WhenMaryenteredtheSouthPolePenguinResearchLab,shesawherfriendTomgently

stroking(轻抚)apenguininhisarms.Aschildrenofthelabscientists,MaryandTomoften

observedtheemperorpenguinsthatwerestudiedtounderstandhowtheyadaptedtoextreme

temperatures-insightsthatcouldaidhumansurvival.

“We'rethirteen,Tom.It'stimetogrowupandstopplayingwiththelabpenguins,“said

Maryasshestartedcleaning."They'reresearchanimals,notpets.^^

“Butthebirdslistentome!”insistedTom,hisbreathformingacloudinthefreezingair.

“You'rejusttryingtobeapenguinwhispereragain,“Maryreplied,shakingherheadwitha

gentlesmile.Thepenguinsseemedplayfulastheywalked,dove,swamandchasedtheirlivefish

forsportbeforeeating.

Suddenly,analarmrangoutandredlightsflashed,signalingaproblem.Thekidsrushedover

tolookintoit.uIt'scolderthanbefore-there*siceformingonthewater,“notedTom.Though

alwayscold,Maryhadneverseeniceherebefore.Shecheckedthehabitatmonitorandfoundthat

thetemperaturehadgonedownalot.uTheheatermustbebroken!”

Maryquicklysentamessagetotheirparents*researchteam,whowereconductingoutdoor

studies.Withtheadultsaway,thekidswouldhavetodealwiththefreezingconditionsuntilhelp

arrived.

TimedraggedasMaryandTomanxiouslywaited.Theincreasingcoldcausedthemtoshake.

“Iwonderwhatemperorpenguinsdoinextremecold,sincetheystayinthePoleallwinterinstead

ofgoingsomewherewarmer,“askedMary."Theyhuddle(挤作一团),“Tomanswered."'They

huddletogethertightlysothatthebirdsinthemiddlewillbewarmenough.^^“Whataboutthe

onesontheedge?”Maryasked."Theypushtheirwaytowardsthecenter,andthenmoveback

outtotheedge,andstrugglebackagain.Scientistsintheearly21stcenturyrecordedit."Hereplied

ashestaredatthelargecrowdofthepenguinsinthelab.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

“Ihaveanideatostaywarm!”Tomshoutedexcitedly.

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Twoandahalfhourslater,theparentsreturnedwithhelp.

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2023-2024学年第二学期高三年级教学质量检测(广东一模)

英语参考答案及听力材料

第一部分听力

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第二部分阅读

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第三部分语言运用

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第四部分写作

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DearHans,

Ihopethisemailfindsyouwell.I'mexcitedtosharethatourschoolwillbehostinga"Classic

CultureExplorationExhibition”,andIwillbethrilledifyoucanjoinusfortheonlinelive

streamingoftheevent.

Theexhibitionwillshowcaseadiverserangeofclassicculturalartifacts,literature,andart,

offeringafascinatingexplorationofourrichheritage.Thelivestreamingwilltakeplaceat9AM

BeijingnextFriday,andyoucanjoinusthroughourschool'sofficialwebsiteasattachedbelow.

I'mlookingforwardtohavingyouvirtuallywithusforthisexperience.Yourparticipationwill

surelyaddtotheenjoymentoftheevent.

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“Ihaveanideatostaywarm!”Tomshoutedexcitedly.Spreadinghisarms,

hesuggestedjoiningthepenguinhuddles.Worriedthatthepenguinswouldn'tletthem,Mary

hesitatedbutwassoonpersuadedbyTom'sassuringgrin.Heslowlyapproachedthecrowded

penguins,crouchingdown.Gentlystrokingthemwithcare,hewhisperedsoftly.Thoughstartledat

first,thepenguinsrecognizedTomandlethimintotheirgroup.Maryquicklyfollowed.The

childrensqueezedintothehuddle*sedgewiththepenguins.Justasthebirdsdid,theymoved

towardthemiddleandbackoutasthegroupshifted.

Twoandahalfhourslater,theparentsreturnedwithhelp.Rushingin

callingforthekids,theyweresurprised.Thechildrenweresafelysurroundedbypenguinsina

largebundle.Whenaskedhowtheystayedwarm,thekidslookedateachotherproudly."We

copiedwhattheemperorpenguinsdo,"theytoldtheirparents.MarypattedTom*sshoulderwith

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admiration,callinghimapenguinwhisperer.Withabigsmile,Tomgavecredittothepenguins

whotaughtthemalot.Theirteamworkhadseenthemthroughthedifficultcoldwiththepenguins'

aid.

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“Lhaveanideatostaywarm!”Tomshoutedexcitedly.Tomsuggested

joiningthepenguinswiththeirhuddlestogetwarm.Maryhesitatedwithconcernthatthebirds

wouldn'tacceptthem

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