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如皋市2022年高三适应性考试(三)英语试题注意事项考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题纸卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸卡一并交回。第一部分听力(共两节,20小题,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空灾转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面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.Howdidthemangetthecarforacheapprice?A.Heboughtitonsale.B.Hegotitfromhiscompany.C.Hepurchaseditfromanacquaintance.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Ringthedoorbell.B.Knockonthedoor.C.Checkthebackyard.3.Whoactuallytookthepicture?A.Astranger.B.Thewoman.C.Theman.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkabouthisdrink?A.Ittastesbad.B.It'snotcoldenough.C.Ithastoomanyicecubes.5.Whatmightthemanbe?A.Acarsalesman.B.Ahouseagent.C.Asecurityguard.第二节听下面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.Whatdoestheboywanttodo?A.Gooutwithhisfriends.B.Dohishomework.C.Washthecar.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Atthespeakers’home.C.Atahotel.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Excited.B.Proud.C.Uninterested.9.Howdidthemandointherace?A.Hewon.B.Hecameinsecondplace.C.Hewasthelastonetofinishtherace.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdidthewomaninjureherself?A.Shefelldownthestairs.B.Shegotinacaraccident.C.Sheslippedonthesidewalk.11.Whichpartofthewoman'sbodyisinjured?A.Herarm.B.Herlegs.C.Herback.12.Whendoesthewomanexpecttobebackatwork?A.Thenextday.B.Intwodays.C.Inaweek.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Teacherandstudent.14.WhatdoesthewomandoeveryWednesdayafternoon?A.Shevisitsapark.B.Sheworksout.C.Shetakesanightclass.15.Howoftendoesthewomangoshopping?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.16.Whichclassisthewomantaking?A.Asewingclass.B.Acookingclass.C.Ahomerepairclass.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatanimalisthespeakertalkingabout?A.Amouse.B.Adog.C.Acat.18.Wherewastheanimalfound?A.Onthespeaker'sroofB.Inthegarbagecan.C.Intheneighbor'shouse.19.Whatdidthespeakerdowiththeanimalfirst?A.Shecleaneditup.B.Shetiedtogiveitaway.C.Shetookittoananimalhospital.20.Whydidthespeakernametheanimal“Furball”?A.Becauseofitstail.B.Becauseofitseyes.C.Becauseofthewayitslept.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABroadcomFoundationandSocietyforScience&thePublicannouncedthatgirlstookallthemajorawardsattheBroadcomMASTERS,ascienceandengineeringcompetitionformiddleschoolstudentsacrosstheUS.RachelBergey——14,Harleysville,PennsylvaniaShewonthe$10,000LemelsonAward,whichisawardedbytheLemelsonFoundationtoayounginventorcreatingpromisingsolutionstoreal-worldproblems.Racheldevelopedatrapforthespottedlanternfly,aspeciescausingdamagetofruittreesinPennsylvania.SidorClare——14,Sandy,UtahShewonthe$10,000Marconi/SamueliAward,anhonormadepossiblebySamueli’sgenerousdonationofhis2012MarconiSocietyPrizeAward.SidordevelopedbricksthatcouldonedaybemadeonMars,sothathumanswouldnotbringbuildingmaterialstomakebricksthere.AlexisMacAvoy——14,Hillsborough,CaliforniaShewonthe$10,000RobertWoodJohnsonFoundationAward,whichrecognizesthestudentwhoseworkshowsthemostpromiseinhealth-relatedfieldsanddemonstratesafullunderstandingofmanysocialaspectsthataffecthealth.Alexisdesignedawaterfilterusingcarbontoremoveheavymetalsfromwater.LaurenEjiaga——14,NewOrleans,LouisianaShewonthe$10,000STEMTalentAward,sponsoredbyDoDSTEM,fordemonstratingexcellenceinmath,alongwiththeleadershipandtechnicalskillsnecessarytostandoutinthe21stcenturySTEMworkforceandbuildabettercommunityfortomorrow.BroadcomMASTERSwinnerswerechosenfromthe30finalists(18girlsand12boys)selectedfrom2,348applicantsin47states.Winnerswereselectedbyagroupofdistinguishedscientists,engineersandeducators.Eachfinalist’sschoolwillalsoreceive$10,000fromtheBroadcomMASTERSincashtobenefittheirscienceprogram.21.Whoismostprobablyinterestedinhelpingplantgrowth?A.LaurenEjiaga.B.AlexisMacAvoy. C.SidorClare. D.RachelBergey. 22.Whichawardisgiventotheinventionscloselyrelatedtopublichealth?A.TheLemelsonAward.B.TheSTEMTalentAward.C.TheMarconi/SamueliAward.D.TheRobertWoodJohnsonFoundationAward.23.Whatdothefourwinnershaveincommon?A.Theirguidancefromschools. B.Theircashbonuses.C.Theircontributionstoscience. D.Theirtechnicalskills.BIt’snosecretthattortoisesareamongthemostadaptableanimalsonEarth,perfectlyadaptedtoanytoughnaturalenvironment.Foronepettortoise,thatstrongsenseofsurvivalallowedittolivefordecadesinthemostunnaturalplace.Backin1991,theAlmeidafamilyweresadtolearnthattheirpet,Manuela,ayoungred-footedtortoise,hadgonemissing.Acloserelationshiphadgrownbetweenthefamilyandthepettotheextentthattheysearchedeverywhereforawholeweek,butinvain.Itwassadtomoveon.Theirhousewasunderrepairatthattime,sothefamilyjustassumedthattheslow-movinganimalhadslippedoutthroughagateleftopenbytheconstructioncrew,disappearingintotheforestneartheirhomeinRealengo,Brazil.Thatwasthreedecadesago.Buttheycouldn’thavebeenmorewrong.AfterthefatherLeonelpassedaway,thechildrenreturnedtohelpcleanouthismessystorageroomupstairs.Thinkingtheitemsthereweremostlyjunk,theysetaboutmovingthemtothetrashcan.ButwhilethesonLeandroAlmeidawasmakingatriptothetrashcanwithaboxofbrokenrecords,aneighborstoppedhim,askingifhewasintendingtothrowoutthepetthathidinside.Leandrowasopen-eyed.Therethetortoisewas!That’swhentheAlmeidaslearnedthatthetortoisehadmanagedtosomehowsurviveforthreedecades.Eagerlythefamilygatheredaroundtheanimalandsuspectedshehadbeenfeedingonantswhich,thankstoallthatunwantedfurniture,wereplentiful.Andalthoughsheseemedtobesurvivingjustfineinthestorageroom,Manuelawasnodoubtpleasedtobereunitedwiththefamilythathadthoughtshewasgoneforever.Butintheend,it’shardnottobeimpressedwiththeresiliency(韧性)oflifeandtheslow-and-steadyapproachtosurvivaltakenbytortoises.24.Whatdidthefamilythinkhappenedtothepetdecadesago?A.Sheescapedintoaforest.B.Shewashiddenintheirhouse.C.Shewasleftinthestorageroom.D.Shewasreleasedbytheworkers.25.WhywasLeandrostoppedbytheneighbor?A.Totryadoptingthetortoiseasafamilypet.B.TourgeLeandrototreasurehisfather’srecords.C.ToremindLeandroaboutthetortoiseinthebox.D.ToconvinceLeandronottothrowlittercasually.26.HowdidLeandrofeelatthesightofthepethiddeninside?A.Refreshed B.Stressed. C.Amazed. D.Curious.27.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?A.Thehighpointoflifeistheunexpectedsurprises.B.Astrongsoulcansurvivethroughthickandthin.C.Upsanddownshelponerisetothechallenge.D.Careanddiligencedefinitelyproducesfruit.CSeveralU.S.citieshaveintroducedtaxesondrinkswithaddedsugarinordertoreduceconsumption,butnewresearchsuggeststhesepoliciescurrentlyhaveonedeadlyflaw.Thestudyfoundthatsugarydrinktaxesonlyreducepurchasingifpricelabelsatstoresmentionthatconsumersarepayingthattaxwhentheybuythedrink.“Ifcitieswantthesepoliciestobeeffective,theyneedtoregulatehowthesesugarydrinksarelabeledatstores——andtheycurrentlydon’tdothat,”saidGrantDonnelly,leadauthorofthestudyandassistantprofessoratTheOhioStateUniversity.TheresearchincludedafieldstudyattwoconveniencestoresinSanFrancisco,whichcurrentlyhasataxonsugarydrinksof1centperounce.Researchersvariedthepricelabelsplacedonthesugarydrinksovertheeight-weekstudy:Onethatsimplysaidthepriceforthe12-ouncedrink($1.52);onethathadthepriceandthemessage“IncludesSFSugaryDrinkTax”;andonethatincludedthesamemessageandaddedthatthetaxwouldsupportlocaluniversitystudentprograms.Theresearcherscomparedsalesofthedrinksduringthestudyperiodtothetwoimmediatelypreviousweeks.Duringthistime,thesugarydrinktaxwasineffect,buttherewerenopricelabelsonanydrinks.Theyalsocomparedsalestothetwoyearsbeforethetaxwasineffect.Resultsshowedtheshareofsugarydrinksboughtwhenthelabelssimplyshowedthepricewasnotsignificantlydifferentfromthetwo-weekperiodbeforethestudy.Buttheshareofsugarydrinkspurchaseddiddeclinewhenthelabelsmentionedthepriceincludedtheaddedtax.Labelsthatnotedwherethetaxeswouldbespenthadnosignificanteffectbeyondthelabelsthatsimplynotedtheaddedtax.Anotherstudyfoundthatwhenconsumersweretoldthetaxwasonly12cents,theyreportedtheyweremuchmorelikelytostillpurchasethedrink.“Peopledon’tliketaxes,buttheythinkthistaxismuchhigherthanitactuallyis,”Donnellysaid.“Ifyoutellconsumersthetruecostofthetax,itisnolongereffectiveinreducingpurchases.Ifcitieswantthesepoliciestobeeffective,theymustrequirethatlabelsmentiontheaddedtaxbutnotrevealhowmuchitis.”28.Whatisthecurrentproblemwiththesugarydrinktax?A.Therearenomeasurestocuttaxes. B.Itisnotwellreceivedinstores.C.Itdoesn’thavethesatisfactoryeffect. D.Customersrefusetopaythetaxes.29.WhatareParagraphs3and4mainlyabout?A.Thewayofconductingthestudy.B.Theprocessofcollectingtherelateddata.C.Increasingthesalesofsugarydrinksbeforethetax.D.Comparingsalesofsugarydrinksbeforeandafterthetax.30.Whichofthefollowinglabelsreducedsalesofsugarydrinks?A.Thelabelshowingthepriceofthedrinks.B.Thelabelshowinghowmuchthetaxis.C.Thelabelshowingwhatthetaxisusedfor.D.Thelabelshowingthepriceincludedtheaddedtax.31.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thegovernmentshouldraisethetaxonsugarydrinks.B.Showingtheamountoftaxonthelabelsishelpful.C.Mostpeopledon’tknowthatsugarydrinksaretaxed.D.Peopleoverestimatedhowmuchsugarydrinksaretaxed.DInthestruggletosurvivetheeverhotterdesertsofCalifornia,therearewinnersandlosers.Amongthelosersaredesertbirds,whosepopulationshavefallenundertheheatstressofclimatechange.Asitturnsout,thewinnersaresmallburrowing(挖洞)mammals,includingkangarooratsandwhite-tailedsquirrels,whichcanhidefromthesununderground.Researchersnotethatthemammalpopulationsformastrikingcontrasttotheextremelybadconditionofbirds.Themammalcommunityisrelativelystablecomparedtothebirdcommunity.Birdshaveahigherevaporative(蒸发的)heatloss.Birdsaremoreexposedtotheeffectsofwarming,sotheyhavehigherenergycoststomaintaintheirbodytemperature,whilemammalsareabletoreducetheirbodytemperaturebyusingburrowsduringtheday,contributingtothestabilityoftheircommunity.Temperatureshaverisenbyabout4degreesFahrenheitonaverageacrosstheareastudied,buttheheatimpactsbirdsandsmallmammalsdifferently.Aspartofthestudy,scientistsmodeledeachspecies’bodytemperatureandcoolingneedsunderdifferentdesertconditions.Tocalculatethat,theymeasuredtheconductivity(传导性)oftheanimals’furorfeathers,andusedinformationontheirheatreducingbehavior,suchasevaporativecoolingorlivingunderground.Themodelsshowthatinthefightagainstclimatechange,thereisnotalevelplayingfieldforfurredandfeathereddesertdwellers.Coolingcostsortheresourcesneededtomaintainstablebodytemperatureareabout3.3timeshigherforbirdsthanthoseforsmallmammals,thestudyreports.Risingtemperaturesresultingfromclimatechangeincreasecoolingcostsby58%forbirds,butonly17%formammals.Mammalshaveshownthisremarkablestability.It’sreallyquiteinterestingthat,inthesameregion,withthesamelevelofclimatechange,thesetwoverysimilarspecieshaverespondedverydifferentlytothechangestakingplace.Insightsintothestatusofdifferentspeciescanhelpscientiststakestepstoprotectthem,suchasincreasingfirepreventioninhighdesertareas,managingwaterusetopreservenaturalsprings,andenhancingwatersourcesinthoseareas.ThestudyalsodemonstratesthatclimatechangeisalreadyreshapingtheCaliforniadeserts.32.Whatisvitaltomammals’survivalinthedesert?A.Theirlessexposuretosunlight. B.Theirundergroundsociallife.C.Theirlossofdailyactivity. D.Theirextremeneedofwater.33.WhatdoesParagraph2mainlytalkabout?A.Theconcernsaboutglobalwarming. B.Thewaysofreducingbodytemperatures.C.Thereasonsforthecommunitystability.D.Thecausesofthevaryingenergyloss.34.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.Temperaturerisesaffectlivingthingsdifferently.B.Undergroundanimalshavehighercoolingcosts.C.Livingthingsreactdifferentlytoclimatechange.D.Climatechangeisagreatthreattoanimals'survival.35.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthelastparagraph?A.Toexploresomesimilarcases.B.Toadvocateprotectingmammals.C.Towarnreadersofclimatechange.D.Torevealthesignificanceofthestudy.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从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。Havinggoodcommunicationskillsisimportant.Theycanhelpyouwithpresentationsinclass,duringjobinterviews,whenhandlingarguments,andinavarietyofothersituations.36Makeeyecontact.Whetheryouarespeakingorlistening,lookingintotheeyesofthepersonwithwhomyouareconversingcanmaketheinteractionmoresuccessful.Onetechniquetohelpwiththisistoconsciouslylookintooneofthelistener’seyesandthenmovetotheothereye.Goingbackandforthbetweenthetwomakesyoureyesappeartosparkle.37Itisalineacrosstheeyebrowsandthevertical(垂直的)linecomesdownthecenterofthenose.Keepyoureyesscanningthatzone.Beawareofwhatyourbodyissaying.Bodylanguagecansaysomuchmorethanamouthfulofwords.Anopenopinionwitharmsrelaxedatyoursidestellsanyonearoundyouthatyouareapproachableandopentohearingwhattheyhavetosay.38Often,communicationcanbestoppedbeforeitstartsbybodylanguagethattellspeopleyoudon'twanttotalk.39Notonlyshouldonebeabletospeakeffectively,onemustlistentotheotherperson'swordsandengageincommunicationonwhattheotherpersonisspeakingabout.Avoidtheimpulsetolistenonlyfortheendoftheirsentencesothatyoucanblurtouttheideasormemoriesinyourmindwhiletheotherpersonisspeaking.Slowyourspeechdown.Peoplewillperceiveyouasnervousandunsureofyourselfifyoutalkfast.40Practicethisand,afteraperiodoftime,yourspeedwillbegintolower.However,becarefulnottoslowdowntothepointwherepeoplebegintofinishyoursentencesjusttohelpyoufinish.A.Developeffectivelisteningskills.B.Formthehabitofspeakingeffectively.C.Begindoingexercisestoloweryourspeech.D.Here’swhatyoucandotochangethesituation.E.Fortunately,therearesomewaystoimproveyourskills.F.However,crossedonessuggestdisinterestinconversation.G.Anothertrickistoimaginealetter“T”onthelistener’sface.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。ForYaoPengpeng,thisisthefirsttimethathehasmissedhisonce-a-yearchancetovisithisfamily.The25-year-oldman,wholefthomeforthebigcityfilledwithopportunitiessevenyearsago,isoneofthe1241workersservinginhabitantsinthisrural-urbanfringeinsoutheasternBeijing.Hehasbeenworking42fordays.Everyday,hearrivesattheworkstationat7:30inthemorningandbegins43,sorting,checkingaddressesandloadinggoodsontohisthree-wheeledmotorcycle.Afterthat,hebeginshis44ofroughly10hours.“Idelivergoodstoaround80householdseachdayduringthecoronavirusoutbreak,about20percent45thanaveragebecausealargeportionofmigrantworkersarestill46intheirhometowns.”47havingfewercustomers,Yaoisbusierthanusualsinceittakeslongertotakebodytemperatures,disinfectthepackagesand48withcustomersaboutdesignated(指定的)deliverytimesandlocations.“Alltheresidentialcommunitiesinthisneighborhoodareinpartiallockdown,49entrancestodeliverymenandleavingonlyonegateopenforresidentstocomeoutto50theirorderswiththeno-touchdeliverymeasure.”Yaosaid.Thatmeasure,however,51easestheconcernsofdeliveryriderssuchasYao.Afterall,theyhavetocomeintocontactwith52goodsheadedfordozensofcommunitieseveryday.“I'mnotfearless,especiallysincemyrunningaroundputsmythree-year-oldkidatriskof53thevirus."Yaosaid.“ButIcannotleavemycustomershanging.54thoselivinginrealvillages,theydon'thavecroplandoftheirown,sotheywouldhavedifficultygettingfoodandother55asrestaurantsandmanysupermarketsstayclosed.”41.A.delivery B.sales C.mental D.unemployed42.A.economically B.partly C.straight D.altogether43.A.disturbing B.complaining C.reading D.unloading44.A.account B.shift C.exploration D.investigation45.A.higher B.more C.less D.fewer46.A.hired B.monitored C.observed D.stuck47.A.Despite B.Beyond C.Plus D.Except48.A.bet B.consult C.bargain D.replace49.A.blocking B.permitting C.supplying D.narrowing50.A.buyup B.tieup C.pickup D.weighup51.A.actually B.barely C.seemly D.precisely
52.A.additional B.conventional C.numerous D.extra53.A.spreading B.keeping C.preventing D.catching54.A.Besides B.With C.Considering D.Unlike55.A.clothes B.essentials C.desserts D.vegetables第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Havingahobbybringsjoyandenrichesourlives.Buthobbiescanbringmorethanthat.Throughhishobbies,YuChengyu,18,56studentfromChengduForeignLanguagesSchool,Sichuan,wonthe$320,000FreemanAsianScholarship.Thisprestigiousawardallows57(gift)AsianstudentstopursueundergraduateprogramsandisonlygiventooneAsianpersoneachyear.Yuoweshisscholarshipwin58hisastronomyhobby.Foryears,he59(explore)unsolvedspacemysteriesbyreadingbooksandsearchingtheinternet.Whenhewasaboy,he60(fascinate)withaliensandUFOs.Gradually,hebegantosharehisloveofstars.Heputhisastronomicaltelescopeandaprojectoroutsidehisbuildingtospread61(aware)ofastronomy.Later,hestartedtoholdactivitiesindifferentplaces,eachof62attractedupto200students.“Ireallyhopemorepeoplewillfeelthecharmofthe63(star)sky,”hesaid.Besidesastronomy,Yuisalsoawarmfilmmaker.In2019,aschoolcafeteriainChengdureportedsafetyhazards(隐患),64(cause)concernamongstudents.Toexploretheproblem,Yuandfourclassmatesmanagedtoshootadocumentary65(call)ABiteofCFLS.“It'sourdutytoshowallstudentshowourcafeteriaworksinasincereway,anddrawtheirattentiontoworkerswhoserveus,”saidYu.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校近期开展了一系列的劳动实践课程,包括种植、手工制作、电器维修等。请你写一篇短文向报社投稿,内容包括:1、实践课程简介;2、你的喜好与收获;3、你的评价。注意:写作词数:80~100。参考词汇:劳动实践课程hands-oncourses。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。IhadtriedunsuccessfullytogetFranktothedentistforagoodclean.Hefeltthatcleaninghisteethdidn’tmatter.Onlyaftersufferingforseveraldayswithatoothachedidhefinallyagree,butunderonecondition.Thedentistwouldhavetotreathiminhiswheelchair.IcalledDr.Bob,whowaswillingtosatisfymyhusband’sspecialneeds.Thebigdayarrived.ItwasahotdayinJune.Theofficewaseasytolocate,butparkingwasverylimited.Wedecidedtotakeourchancesandparkedacrossthestreetataplacewitha“NoParkingorTowing(拖)”sign.Afterparking,wewalkedtwoblockstotheoffice.AsDr.Bobhadpromised,Frankdidn‘thavetoleavehiswheelchairandafterafewshots,theteethwerepainlesslyremoved.Thenwepreparedtoleave.Frankusesanelectricwheelchairwithabreathingcontrolsystem.Hedrivesthechairbybreathingthroughanairtube.Breatheintogobackward.Breatheouttogoforward.Hismouthwasstilltoonumbtocontrolthewheelchair.Notaproblem.Icoulddriveforhim.Onceoutside,thechairwasnotrespondingproperly.Ihadtopushwithbothhandsonthehandlebars.Ipushedthewheelchairwithallmystrength.Thesunnydayturnedextremelyhotwithnoshadebetweenusandthecar.Exhausted,Istoppedpushing.“Ihavetostopandrest,”ItoldFrank.Frankhadabrilliantidea.Hismouthwastoonumbtobreatheout,buthemightbeabletobreathein,whichwouldmovethewheelchairbackward.Iagreedwithouthesitation.WecontinuedmovingbackwardslowlyupthesidewalkasIturnedmyheadfromlefttorightlookingbehindmeforobstaclesinourpath.Inoticedseveralcarsslowingdownandthepeopleinthecarslookinginourdirectionastheypassed.OnlywhentwoladiesstoppedandaskedifweneededhelpdidIrealizehowsillywelooked.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;Paragraph1OfcourseIdeclinedtheirassistance.Paragraph2Luckily,justassuddenlyasitstarted,therainstoppedandIhurriedtotheparking.高三适应性英语试卷(三)参考答案第一部分听力理解(共20题30分每题1.5分)1-5.CBABB6-10.ABCBC11-15.ACABB16-20.ACAAC第二部分阅读理解(20题50分每题2.5分)21-25.DDBAC 26-30.CBCAD 31-35.DACAD 35-40.EGFAC第三部分语言运用(共25题30分)第一节完形填空(15题15分每题1分)41-45ACDBC46-50DABAC51-55BCDDB第二节语法填空(10题15分每题1.5分)56.a57.gifted58.to59.hasexplored60.wasfascinated61.awareness62.which63.starry64.causing65.called第四部分写作(满分40分)第一节应用文(15分)In
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tothecallofnationwidelaboreducation,aseriesofhands-oncourseshavebeenlaunchedrecentlyinourschool,rangingfromplantingtomakingtraditionalhandicraftsandrepairingelectricaldevices.Sewingisoneofmyfavoritecourses,whereIhaveobtained
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