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江西师大附中高三下学期三模英语试卷
2024.5.
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.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?
A.Relieved.B.Scared.C.Determined.
2.Whoisthewomanprobably?
A.Acarsaleswoman.B.Acafeattendant.C.Atoyshopowner.
3.Whatdidthespeakersdolastweek?
A.Theywentouttodinner.
B.Theyhelpedsomeoneonline.
C.Theydrovetovisitthewoman'ssister.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.TheweatherinLondonisexcellent.
B.Peopleholddifferentattitudestowardthesun.
C.Londonisworthvisitingwithfriends.
5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomanabout?
A.Whatherfavoritefilmis.
B.Whatherfavoritebookis.
C.Whoherfavoriteauthoris.
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.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?
A.Toarrangeameetingwithparents.
B.Tofindasolutiontoaproblem.
C.Totakethechildrenonatrip.
7.Whenwillthehalf-termtripprobablybeoveraccordingtothewoman?
A.At6:30p.m.B.At4:30p.m.C.At4:00p.m.
高三英语试卷第1页共12页
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutautumn?
A.Weekdaysarefilledwithpromises.
B.Theweatherisveryhot.
C.Timegoesbyquickly.
9.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Sharingchildhoodmemories.
B.Talkingabouttheirfeelingsabouttime.
C.Makingplansforcarjourneysatweekends.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatkindofactivitywouldMattprefer?
A.Enjoyingprivatetimeinhisowncar.
B.Havingahotdrinkandsnacksonatrain.
C.Listeningtoaudio-bookswhilewalkingtotheoffice.
11.HowmightBethprefertotraveltowork?
A.Bycar.B.Bytrain.C.Onfoot.
12.WhatdoesMattmeanintheend?
A.Hemakesuphismindtotakethetrain.
B.Heishesitantabouttravelingwithoutfood.
C.Hemightchooseagreenerway.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Hostandguest.B.Motherandson.C.Husbandandwife.
14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Anaccident.B.ThebestgiftforJohn.C.Ahappyfamily.
15.Wherearethespeakersnow?
A.Inastudio.B.Onabeach.C.Nexttoahotel.
16.WhatdidJohndoforthefamily?
A.Hewalkedtheirdog.
B.Helookedaftertheirbaby.
C.Herescuedtheirchild.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whydoesthespeakergivethistalk?
A.TodiscussEnglishlearningmethods.
B.TogiveexamplesforEnglishlearning.
C.Tosharesomethingaboutaccents.
18.WhatpercentageofBritishspeakersspeakinRPaccordingtothelateststudies?
A.Around3%.B.Around5%.C.Around40%.
高三英语试卷第2页共12页
19.Whatistheproblemoflearningalanguageaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Incomprehensionofdifferentaccents.
B.Feweropportunitiestoliveinanothercountry.
C.Uncertaintyofmasteringaforeignlanguage.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerofferatlast?
A.AspecificrequestforEnglishlearners.
B.Ausefulsolutiontoaproblem.
C.Moresupportforthepreviouspoint.
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
BestSellersInArchitecture
Wearedisplayingproductsshippedtoyourlocation.Shopourbestsellingbookstoday!
SteepleChasing:
ChurchesareallaroundLondon.Theycontainartandarchitecturalwonders.
Award-winningwriterPeterRosssetsouttotelltheirstories,andthroughthemastoryofBritain.
JoinhimashevisitsLondon'sgreatcathedralswiththeirhistoriesoffireandlove.Itisabout
peopleasmuchasplace.
E-bookEdition:£12.99Hardcover:£13.67Paperback:£8.99
TheArtOfHome:
InTheArtOfHome,theauthorSheaMcGeetakesusthrougheveryroomofthehouse,
startingwithanexplanationofprocessandthenguidingourentryways,livingrooms,kitchens,
officesandkids'rooms.Withstep-by-stepguidance,Sheahelpsustransformthemostimportant
partsofourlivesandhowwelive.
E-bookEdition:£16.99Hardcover:£19.27
SortYourLifeOut:
Thefirstofficialbookfromthelife-changingBBCshow,SortYourLifeOutwillgiveyou
thetoolstotransformyourhomeinthreesimplesteps:
1.CLEAN-howtoletgoandclearoutthechaos.
2.SORT-timetosell,donate,recycleandupcycle.
3.SYSTEMISE-learnhowtoorganise,foldandstoreinawaythatismanageable.
E-bookEdition:£7.99Hardcover:£16.99
高三英语试卷第3页共12页
NeverTooSmall:
Smallfootprintdesignprovesthatlivingbetterdoesn'thavetomeanlivinglarger.
Followingthesuccessoftheirfirstbook,thesecondvolumeofNeverTooSmallthatexplores
smallspacelivingshowcases30newandoutstandinghomesfromaroundtheworld.Thebook
featuresbeautifulphotographyandoffersaninspiringmodelforthefutureofhousing.
Hardcover:£27.6
21.WhatisSteepleChasingabout?
A.ExploringhistorybehindLondon'schurches.
B.Spreadingknowledgeofchurchconstruction.
C.Showingbeautifulphotographyofgreatcathedrals.
D.Sharingexperienceofbeinganaward-winningwriter.
22.WhatdoTheArtOfHomeandSortYourLifeOuthaveincommon?
A.Theyhavethesameprices.B.Theyarebothadaptedfromashow.
C.Theysharethesimilarfocus.D.Theybothguidereadersinthreesteps.
23.WhichofthefollowingmeetstheconceptofNeverTooSmall?
A.Lessismore.B.Livesmallerbutbetter.
C.Thesmaller,thebetter.D.Enlargeyourspace,enlargeyourlife.
B
Mysonjustturned14anddoesnothaveasmartphone.WhenhegraduatedfromGrade8,
hewastheonlykidinhisclasswithoutone.Heasksforaphonenowthathe'sgoingtohigh
school.Isayno,heaskswhy,Iexplain,buthepushesback.
“Youcanchoosetodothingsdifferentlywhenyou'reaparent,,51toldhim.Butsometimes,
IwonderifI'mbeingtoostubbornorunfair.
ThemoreIresearch,themoreconfidentIfeelinmydecision.Manystudieslinkthecurrent
mentalhealthcrisisamongadolescentstofundamentalchangesinhowtheysocialize,namely,
theshiftfromin-persontoonlineinteraction.
Butothermotherschallengemyview.uHemustfeelsoleftout!”Thentherearetheparents
whotellmesadlythattheywishtheyhaddelayedtheirteenager'sphoneownershiplongerthan
theydid.Theyurgemetoholdout.
Ifteenagersbetweentheagesof13and18aretrulyspendinganaverageof8hours39
minutesperdayontheirdevices,asstatedinasurveyconductedbyCommonSenseMedia,then
whataretheynotdoing?Kidsabsorbedintheirdevicesaremissingoutonreallife,andthat
strikesmeasreallysad.
Iwantmysontohaveachildhoodhefeelssatisfiedwithandproudof.Iwantittobefull
ofadventures,imaginativeplayandphysicalchallengeswhichhemustsortouthimselfwithout
askingmeforhelp.Theeasiestandsimplestwaytoachievethesegoalsistodelaygivinghima
smartphone.
高三英语试卷第4页共12页
Somethinkmysonismissingoutorfallingbehind,butheisnot.Hedoeswellinschool
andextra-curricularactivities,hangsoutwithhisfriendsinperson,andmovesindependently
aroundoursmalltown.Hepromiseshe'llgivehisown14-year-oldaphonesomeday,andItell
himthafsfine.Butrecently,headmittedthathemissedthebeautifulsceneryonadrivetoa
nearbymountainbecausehehadbeensoabsorbedinhisfriend?siPad.Ifthatishisversionof
admittingFmright,I'lltakeit.
24.Whatistheson'sreactiontohismother'spractice?
A.Understanding.B.Indifferent.C.Resistant.D.Concerned.
25.Whatistheauthorprimarilyconcernedaboutregardinggivinghersonaphone?
A.Herson'sonlinesafety.B.Herson'smentalgrowth.
C.Herson'sreducedphysicalactivities.D.Herson'spooracademicperformance.
26.Whatqualitydoestheauthorwanthersontodevelopinhischildhood?
A.Teamspirit.B.Leadership.C.Independence.D.Criticalthinking.
27.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthor'sson?
A.Heisfallingbehindacademically.
B.Heiseasilyinfluencedbyhisfriends.
C.Hehasgivenuphisdesireforasmartphone.
D.Hehasrealizedtheproblemsofmuchscreentime.
C
Isthereactualevidencethatacointoss-theactofspinningacoinintheairwithyour
thumbandcatchingitinyourhand-tendstofavoronesideovertheother?Orisacoinflip
50/50?Anewstudyquestionsthefairnessoftheflip.
Onesideofthecoinis,infact,morelikelytocomeupthantheother,accordingtoateam
ofscientistsledbyUniversityofAmsterdamPhDcandidateFrantisekBartos.Theirstudy,which
isstillundergoingpeerreview,collectedandanalyzedtheresultsof350,757coinflipsin46
differentcurrenciesandregisteredthatthecoinslandedonthesamesidetheystartedon51%of
thetime.Thisresearchwasdoneinanefforttoconfirmahypothesis(假设)proposedearlierby
StanfordUniversitystatisticsprofessorPersiDiaconisandhisteam.Accordingtothattheory,
''vigorouslyflippedcoinstendtocomeupthesamewaytheystarted.,,
AccordingtoDiaconis'steam,whenpeopleflipanordinarycoin,theyintroduceasmall
degreeofprecession,meaningachangeinthedirectionoftheaxis(轴)ofturningthroughouta
coin'strack.Consequently,thecointendstospendmoretimeintheairwiththeinitialside
facingup.Thismakesacoinflipnotquite50/50.
In2007,Diaconis'steamestimatedtheoddsofa“same-sideoutcome“asapproximately
51%.Nearlyadecadeandahalflater,Bartosandhisteamfoundthisveryresult.Theypublished
apreliminaryreportstating,“Ourdatalendstrongsupporttotheprevioushypothesis一The
coinslandedonthesamesidemoreoftenthannot.”
高三英语试卷第5页共12页
Moreover,thiswastrueforbothsidesofthecoinandforallofthedifferentcoinstossed.
AsDiaconisstatedbackin1986,“Themoreyouthinkaboutrandomness,thelessrandomthings
become.Butsometimes,youcantakeadvantageofalackofrandomness.9,Indeed,whenit
comestoflippingacoin,thequickestshortcuttomakingyourownluckmightjustbecallingit
literallyasyouseeit.
28.Whafsthepurposeofconductingthestudy?
A.Tofindevidenceforthefairnessofacointoss.
B.Toproveanassumptionputforwardyearsago.
C.Tostatethedefinitechanceofonesideofacoincomingup.
D.Toanalyzetheresultofover300,000coinflipsindifferentcurrencies.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"precession“inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Progressing.B.Spinning.C.Bouncing.D.Dropping.
30.WhichofthefollowingmayDiaconisagreewith?
A.Thereisnoneedtoconsiderrandomnesstoomuch.
B.Wehavetomakegooduseofalackofrandomness.
C.Whatevercoinitis,randomnessturnsouttobefairultimately.
D.Theharderweflipacoin,thegreaterchancewewillgainitsrandomness.
31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.IsaCoinFlip50/50?APerfectRandomness.
B.IsaCoinFlip50/50?AMysteriousGuess.
C.IsaCoinFlip50/50?ThinkTwice!
D.IsaCoinFlip50/50?YouBet!
D
WildturkeysareafamiliarsightthroughoutNewHampshire,whereflockswanderalong
roadsidesandthroughbackyards.
In1975,TedWalski,thebiologistforNewHampshireFishandGame,released25turkeys
fromthebackofhistruckinWalpole,atowninthewesternpartofthestate.Itwaspartofa
reintroductionefforttobringbackaspeciesthathadbeenwipedoutinNewEnglandbeforethe
CivilWar,whereitusedtosufferheavyblows-forestsdisappearedsuddenlyfbrunknown
reasonsandpeoplegottheirownwaytohunt.
""Originally,Ineverthoughtitwouldgetbeyondafewthousandturkeys,9,saysWalski,who
spentnearly50yearsworkingwiththebirdsbeforeretiringin2019.
Instead,NewHampshire'sturkeypopulationhasexplodedbeyondallexpectations,now
around45,000animals-thehighestsincethereintroduction,andprobablythemostthestate
canapproach.Reintroductioneffortsinneighboringstatesandaroundthecountryhavecreateda
高三英语试卷第6页共12页
similarstory-thereare70,000wildturkeysinMaine,upto50,000inVermont,andmorethan
30,000inMassachusetts-allofwhichtotaluptoaboutsixmillionanimalsreproducinginall
statesbutAlaska.
Sowhatmadethewildturkeyoneofthemostsuccessfulwildlifereintroductionprograms
inAmericanhistory?Mostlikely,ifsduetothebird'ssurprisingandunexpectedabilitytolive
amonghumans.Inthesuburbs,turkeyscantakeadvantageofedgehabitat,likewoodsandopen
spaces,anddineonanever-endingbuffetoffoodprovidedbypeople-particularlybirdseed.
Besides,itdoesn'thurtthatnativepredators,suchaswolvesandcougars,havelargely
disappearedfrommostpartsoftheturkey'srange.
ButeveryoneisnotthankfulfortheNewEnglandturkeyboom.Theinfamouslyboldbirds
aretroublesome,disturbingtrafficandpeckingatfrontdoors,aswellaspotentiallydangerous.
In2019,a35-year-oldpregnantwomanwasattackedbyturkeysonthestreetsofCambridge,
Massachusetts——twice.Asconflictsbetweenthese20-poundbirdsandpeopleareontherise,
particularlyduringthespringbreedingseason,wildlifeofficialsaretryingtocopewiththe
realitythattheturkeyisheretostay.
32.WhathadmadeturkeysextinctinNewEnglandbeforetheCivilWar?
A.Disappearingforestsandunrestrictedhunting.
B.TedWalski'sreintroductionpolicyanditseffects.
C.Turkeys9inabilitytoreproduceandcoexistwithhumans.
D.Nativepredators?occupationofmostpartsofturkeys5range.
33.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutwildturkeys?
A.TheirexplosivepopulationiscompletelyoutofthecontrolofNewHampshire.
B.ThenumberofwildturkeysamountstoaroundsixmillioninAlaska.
C.Theirabilitiestoreproducefallshortofpeople'sexpectations.
D.Theyfeedonadequatefoodfromhumanbeings.
34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Itisurgenttoprotectwildturkeysfrombeingattacked.
B.Turkeysareposingapotentialthreattonaturalenvironment.
C.Nobodyappreciatestheincreaseinturkeysduetotheirevildeeds.
D.Measureswillbetakentotackleconflictsbetweenturkeysandhumans.
35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.NewEnglandwitnessesaturkeyboombutnotallappreciateit.
B.Thewildlifereintroductionprogramofwildturkeysisquitesuccessful.
C.Wildturkeys5sharpincreasedoesharmtohumanbeingsandenvironment.
D.Thereisacontradictoryrelationshipbetweenwildturkeysandhumanbeings.
高三英语试卷第7页共12页
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。
Experience-BasedEducation
Everyoneisfamiliarwithtraditionaleducation.Yousitinaclassandateacherteaches.This
isanimportantpartofdevelopment.Butatsomepoint,everyindividualhastotakechargeof
theirowneducation.Todothis,onemustlookattherootoflearning.36Basically,
unfamiliarexperiencesusuallyaddmorevaluethanexperiencesthatarefamiliar.37And
youareinabetterstatetolearnsomethingnew.Honestly,someonewhoneverexperiencesthe
samethingtwicewillneverhaveachancetobenefitfromanythinglearned.However,new
experiencesaregenerallywhatmakepeopleinterestedandpushthemtogrow.
Highschoolisanewexperience.Collegeisanewexperience.38Itisnotthatyou
won'tlearnanythingelse,butthattheenvironmentissofamiliar.Asaresult,youcaneasily
becomelessawareofyourexperienceandnotlearnasmuch.
Tosolvethis,anindividualneedstointroducenewexperiencesintotheirlife.Youmay
spendasummerinadifferentpartofthecountryorlearnanewlanguagethroughtrialanderror.
Youcanalsogotoadrive-inmovie(orsomeotherentertainmenteventsthatarenewtoyou).
39
Thesetypesofexperiencesoftenresultinverylittle“bookknowledge”.Instead,theywill
oftenprovideyouwithabetterunderstandingofyourselfasyouexperienceyourreactionto
differentsituations.Theywillalsoprovideyouwithabetterunderstandingofothers.40
Becomingawell-roundedhumanisn'tsomethingthathappensbyaccident.Youcanspend
yourentirelifetimedevelopingyourpotential.
A.Haseducationchangedsomuchinthelastdecade?
B.However,atsomepointtraditionaleducationbecomesrepetitive.
C.Thosenewexperiencesmaynotleadtogreatpersonaldevelopment.
D.Itcanbevaluableforyoutoworkeffectivelywithdifferentpeople.
E.Theseareallthingsthatcanstretchandexpandyourexperiencesinlife.
F.Thisisbecauseunfamiliarexperiencesrequiremuchmoreofourattention.
G.Whatmakessomeexperiencesaddgreatvaluetoourliveswhileotherexperiencesdo
not?
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)
高三英语试卷第8页共12页
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。
Onesnowynight,apairofbeagles(比格犬)wasstrugglingonaruralhighway.The
father-to-belookedaroundanxiously,tryingtoseek41forhisdearcompanion.Frequently
hewouldlookather42,feelingguiltyshelaboredalong,herwaymadeheavierbythenew
lifegrowinginsideher.They43forawarm,dryplace.Whenher44came,itmust
notbeoutherealongtheroadway.
As45wouldhaveit,GusKiebel,acountywildlifeofficer,whowasdrivinghome
fromwork,spottedthepair.He46totheshoulderoftheroadimmediately.
Thebeaglesmadenoeffortto47whenGusbentdownandstretchedouthishandsto
them.Gus48theirtags(狗牌)byhistruck'sheadlightsandtriedtoring,butthefalling
snow49thescreen.Heplacedthedogsinhistruck,50hisphoneandcalledagain.
Amanansweredandinstantlygrew51whenGustoldhimwhyhewascalling.
“Ialreadygavethemaway,"themanrespondedcoldly.
Obviously,thesebeagleswere52.Meetingtheirlargebeggingeyes,Gusfelthisheart
53"Puttingthembackinthesnowisoutofthe54J'Gusthoughttohimself."Imust
bringthemhome.^^
Ifsasimplestory,butitspeakstothebestofournature:Kindnessandlovecankeep55
andcoldatbay.
41.A.shelterB.shadeC.instructionsD.routes
42.A.patientlyB.helplesslyC.fondlyD.proudly
43.A.waitedB.preparedC.cheeredD.longed
44.A.troubleB.opportunityC.timeD.turn
45.A.successB.luckC.historyD.news
46.A.pulledoverB.turnedupC.headedoffD.spedup
47.A.submitB.barkC.struggleD.escape
48.A.toreB.adjustedC.untiedD.read
49.A.coloredB.mistedC.dustedD.damaged
50.A.driedB.chargedC.examinedD.grabbed
51.A.persuasiveB.defensiveC.curiousD.grateful
52.A.discoveredB.licensedC.identifiedD.abandoned
53.A.racingB.sinkingC.achingD.beating
54.A.blueB.questionC.wayD.world
55.A.crueltyB.sympathyC.gratitudeD.company
高三英语试卷第9页共12页
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。
Theworld'slongestsea-spanningbridge,thehighway-railwaybridge56thelongest
spanintheworld,thefirstsea-spanningdual-usebridgeintheworld-Thesearejustsomeof
the“worldfirsts,,Chinahascreatedinthesphere(领域)ofbridgebuilding.But57best
representsChina'smodemindustrialpowerispossiblytheHongKong-Zhuhai-MacaoBridge.
OnJuly7,2017theHongKong-Zhuhai-MacaoBridgewasfullyopened.Seenfromtheair,
the58(wind)bridgelookslikealongdragon.FromZhuhaibay,thebridge59
(stretch)forover30kmabovethesea,togetherwith6.7kmoftunnelsundertheseabed,toend
inHongKong.Ontheway,therearethreespecially60(model)cable-stayedbridges,
61namesare"ChinaConnection","Dolphin"and"Sail"62(respective),capableof
sustainingatotalofthreehundredthousandtonsofwheeledcargo.
AsSuQuankeputit,thebridgenotjustlinksthethreegeographicalregions,63it
formsalinkbetweenourthoughtsandfeelings,includingthecreativesuperioritythatwe64
(develop)overcenturies.
Whenwelookatthismagnificentsea-spanningbridge,asagreatachievementofthe
century,wecanseea65(combine)ofthemillennia-longhistoryofbridgebuildingin
Chinaandmodemtechnology,andtheglitteroftheChinesepeople'sdiligenceandwisdom.
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,你的留学生好友Peter在你市举办的“中国传统文化知识竞赛(Chinese
TraditionalCultureContest)"中获得外国选手组一等奖。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:
1.祝贺;
2.回顾;
3.期待。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
高三英语试卷第10页共12页
DearPeter,
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。
MelatiandIsabeldeeplylovetheirhomeontheisland,surroundedbytropicalrainforests,
greenfields,andavastocean.Enjoyingaswimattheirlocalbeachwasonceadailypleasurefor
them.ButwhenMelatiwasfifteen,andIsabeljustten,thesistersstartedtolosetheirenthusiasm
forswimminginthewatersneartheirhome.Moreoftenthannot,plasticbagswouldbearound
themastheyswamandsomewerescatteredonthebeach.Theygotreallyupsetaboutthat.
Melatididn'tthinkmuchaboutituntilonedayherteachergavealessononsomeworld
heroes.Eachofthosepeoplehadsparkedmovementsofpositivechangesintheworld.They
believedintheimpacttheycouldhaveandtheydidinspiremorepeopletodosomething
meaningful.Afterschool,Melatiwalkedhomeslowlyinsilence,concernedaboutthevast
amountofplasticrubbishonthebeach.Theheroescrossedhermind.Iftheycoulddoit,we
coulddoittoo,shethought.Theidealitherup.Shecouldn'twaittosharewhatshethoughtwith
Isabelandquickenedherpace.t6Somanyplasticbagsaround!Thebeachisdirtyandmessy!Ifs
soterrible!Wehavelostthecleanandbeautifulbeach.Can'twedosomethingtogetitback?”
Melatisaidheartily.Isabelfeltabitpuzzledatwhattodo,butshealsohadastrongdesiretodo
something.Picturingabeachasfascinatingasbeforeinmind,thepairjumpedwithjoy.
Theytalkedalot,anxioustoknowhowDadandMomwouldrespondtotheirideas.That
nightwhenthefamilysatbythedinnertable,thesisterseagerlygottheirideasacross.While
MomandDadlistenedtothegirlscarefully,theireyesshone.uHowamazingthatwouldbe!We
aresoproudofyou!”Dadexclaimed.Momcameup,gavethemathumbupandhuggedthe
sisters.
高三英语试卷第11页共12页
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。
MelatiandIsabeldecidedtomakeapositiveimpactstraightaway.
Onemonthlater,Melatireceivedacallfromthelocalnewspaper.
高三英语试卷第12页共12页
Yours,
LiHua
第二节(25分)
MelatiandIsabeldecidedtomakeapositiveimpactstraightaway.
Onemonthlater,Melatireceivedacallfromthelocalnewspaper.
高三三模英语答题卡第2页共2页
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