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高三3月(二)英语注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的个人信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。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2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。每段对话读两遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.WhatiswrongwithMary?A.Shefailedanexam. B.Shewasblamed. C.Shewasmisunderstood.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inapark. B.Athome. C.Inashop.3.Whatdothespeakersfinallydecidetodo?A.Visitapark. B.Haveawalk. C.Watchafilm.4.Howdoesthemansound?A.Grateful. B.Caring. C.Confused.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Shopkeeperandshopper. B.Co-workers. C.Customerandwaiter.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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aweekendplan. B.Atravelexperience. C.Anewrestaurant.7.WhatwillthespeakersdothisSaturdaymorning?A.Gohiking. B.Visitamuseum. C.Dotheirhomework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whyisthemancallingthewoman?A.Toaskaboutareport. B.Tochangethemeetingplace.C.Torescheduleanappointment.英语第1页(共8页)
9.Whatchallengedoesthemanmeet?A.Hecan'tunderstandtheproject.B.Hecan'tfinishthereportasexpected.C.Hehasnoaccesstonecessarymaterials.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。10.WhydoesAnnielovetouring?A.Shecanrelaxinthenaturalworld.B.Shecanadvocatewildlifeprotection.C.Shecanexperiencedifferentlifestyles.11.HowdoesAnniecommunicatewithforeigners?A.Byusingbodylanguage. B.Byturningtotranslators. C.Bylearningtheirlanguages.12.WhatisAnnie'sadviceforfuturephotographers?A.Bedetermined. B.Staycurious. C.Getupearly.13.Whatistheman?A.Aguide. B.Ahost. C.Ateacher.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdidJamesdowiththebigfishhecaught?A.Heletitgo. B.Hecookedit. C.Hesoldit.15.WhydoesJennyrefusetojoinJamesinfishingatfirst?A.Sheisn'tgoodatfishing.B.Sheisn'tfamiliarwithJames.C.Shedoesn'tbringherequipment.16.WhenwillthespeakersmeetJames?A.Around3:10p.m. B.Around3:40p.m. C.Around4:10p.m.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherewillthebadmintonmatchtakeplace?A.AtLakesideHighSchool.B.AtGreenfieldHighSchool.C.AtLakesideBadmintonGym.18.Howmuchwillitcostaguestteachertoseethebadmintonmatch?A.$4. B.$8. C.$12.19.Whatarethestudentsencouragedtodo?A.Wearschooluniforms. B.Workasvolunteers. C.BringschoolIDcards.20.WhatshouldtheguestsdobySeptember14th?A.Confirmtheirparticipation.B.Makeapersonaldonation.C.Bookticketsonline.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AGizAI'sAIStoryGeneratorisacutting-edgetoolthatempowersuserstocreaterich.multimediastorieswithgreateaseandcreativity.KeyFeaturesandCapabilities·InteractiveandPersonalizedStorytelling:Progressthroughstoriesbyselectingchoicesorprovidingcustomresponses.Optionallyincorporateuser-providedimagesintogeneratedcontentforamorepersonalexperience.英语第2页(共8页)·AI-PoweredGeneration:Ourcutting-edgeAItechnologycreatesengagingnarratives(叙述)andgeneratesimagesthatperfectlymatchthestorytheme,whetheryouprovideyourownimagesornot.·RapidMulti-AssetGeneration:Createmultipleimages,videos,andaudioclipswithasingleprompt(提示),producingcontentwithin10secondsofuserinputforasmoothstorytellingflow.·MultimediaIntegration:Blendtext,images,videos,andaudiotocreaterich,multi-sensorynarrativeswithcustomizablethemesandgenres.·NoSign-UpRequired:Enjoytheconvenienceofourservicewithnosign-uporloginrequired.Startcreatingstoriesinstantlywithoutanytrouble.HowtoUseAIStoryGenerator·EnterYourPrompt:Describethestoryyouwanttocreate.Beasdetailedaspossibletogetthebestresults.·UploadYourPhoto(Optional):Youhavetheoptiontouploadanimage.Ifyouchoosetodoso,thisimagewillbeintegratedintoyourstory.Ifyoudon'tuploadanimage,ourAIwillgenerateimagesthatmatchyourstory'sthemeandcontent.·ChooseAIModel:Selectthedesiredlanguagemodelforyourstorycreation.OptionsincludeGemini,ChatGPT,andClaude.·CreateYourStory:Click“CreateStory”togenerateyourpersonalizednarrative,completewithAI-generatedoryouruploadedimages.PricingGetalltheAIyouneedwithGizAI-unlimitedaccess,nomonthlycreditlimits!$8foronemonth.S42for6months.$80forayear.21.WhichofthefollowingisamusttouseGizAI'sAIStoryGenerator?A.Inputtingmodelstories. B.Accessingyouraccount.C.SelectinganAImodel. D.Uploadingyourimage.22.Whatcanhelpyougetthemostsatisfyingstory?A.Apersonalphoto. B.Areal-lifeexperience.C.Videosfeaturingrealpeople. D.Clearandspecificinstructions.23.Howmuchcanyousaveifyouchooseanannualplan?A.$6. B.$8. C.$10. D.$16.BIn1998,BritishadventurerKarlBushbylookeddownaroadinChileandsetagoal:walkallthewayhometoHull,England——withoutusingasingleformoftransport,whichwasaudacious.Whathedidn'tknowthenwasthatthejourneyhethoughtwouldtakeeightyearswouldstretchintoaremarkable27-yeartrek(跋涉)acrosscontinents,oceansandhistory.Now,afterwalking36,000miles,survivingtheattackofpolarbears,swimmingacrossseas,andnavigationcountlessvisasetbacks,the56-year-oldadventurerisfinallyonthehomestretch.BushbybeganhisadventureinPuntaArenas,Chile,trekkingnorththroughSouthandNorthAmerica,eventuallyreachingAlaska.In2006,heattemptedoneofthemostdangerouslegsofthejourney:crossingthefrozenBeringStraitintoSiberia.Armedwithaguntoscareoffpolarbearsandforcedtoleapbetweenmovingblocksofice,heachievedwhatfewpeopleonEarthhaveeverdone.Hischallengesdidn'tstopthere.Lastyear,whenhecouldn'tsafelytravelthroughaEuropeancountry,hetookonanewchallenge——swimmingacrosstheCaspianSea.Withasupportteamandco-swimmerAngelaMaxwell,Bushbyspent31dayscompletingthe179-milecrossing,swimminga英语第3页(共8页)
totalof132hours.AfterreachingAzerbaijan,hecontinuedthroughTurkey,andnowstandslessthan2,000milesfromhome.HehopestoreenterEuropethissummerandwalkintoHullbySeptember2026.Returninghomeafternearlythreedecades,headmits,willfeelunrealistic.Heleftwhenhewas29.Hewillreturnat58.Hesaysreunitingwithfamilywillmean“gettingtoknoweachotheragain".Bushbywalksanaverageof30kmadayandrestswhereverhecanfindshelter.Hismission,calledtheGoliathExpedition,hasoutlastedfiveUKprimeministers,aglobalhealthincident,andnumerouswars——buthisspiritremainsasstrongasitwasin1998.Andtheworldischeeringhimonasheentersthefinalchapterofoneofthemostextraordinaryhumanendurancejourneyseverattempted.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“audacious”inparagraph1probablymean?A.Common. B.Meaningless. C.Ambitious. D.Practical.25.WhydidBushbyswimacrosstheCaspianSea?A.Tosetanewworldrecord. B.Toavoidthepotentialrisk.C.Toshortenthedistance. D.Totesthisphysicallimits.26.WhatdoesBushbymeanbysaying“gettingtoknoweachotheragain”?A.Itisawkwardtoseehisfamily. B.Itistoolongsincehelefthome.C.Hefeelsregretfulfortraveling. D.Hewantstoaccompanyhisfamilymore.27.WhatdoestheGoliathExpeditionsymbolize?A.Thepowerofspirit. B.Theneedforrecognition.C.Themeaningofexploration. D.Theimportanceofadaptation.CIfthejoyofseeingbutterfliesseemsincreasinglyrarethesedays,itisn'tafalseimpression.From2000to2020,thenumberofbutterfliesfellby22%acrossthecontinentalUnitedStates.That's1in5butterflieslost.Overall,nearlyone-thirdofthe342butterflyspecieswewereabletostudydeclinedbymorethanhalf.Twenty-twospeciesfellbymorethan90%.Somespecies’numbersaredroppingfasterthanothers.TheWestCoastLady,afairlywidespreadspeciesacrossthewesternU.S.,droppedby80%in20years.Butterfliesarebeautiful.Theyinspirepeople,fromarttoliteratureandpoetry.Theydeservetoexist.Theyarealsoimportantforecosystemfunction.Butterfliesarepollinators(传花粉者),pickinguppollenontheirlegsandbodiesastheyfeedonnectar(花蜜)fromoneflowerandcarryingittothenext.Intheirearlierstage,theyalsoplayanimportantroleinkeepingplantgrowthincheck.Butterfliescanalsoserveasanindicatorspeciesthatcanwarnofthreatsandtrendsinotherinsects.Butterflypopulationscandeclineforanumberofreasons.Habitatloss,insecticides,risingtemperaturesanddryinglandscapescanallharmthesedelicateinsects.Astudypublishedin2024foundthatachangeininsecticideusewasamajorfactorindrivingbutterflydeclinesintheMidwestover17years.Somebutterflyspeciescanhavemultiplegenerationsperyear,anddependingontheenvironmentalconditions,thenumberofgenerationscanvarybetweenyears.Thisbringsabitofhopewhenitcomestobutterflyconservation.Becausetheyhavesuchshortgenerationtimes,evensmallconservationstepscanmakeabigdifferenceandwecanseepopulationsbounceback.Thesizeandrateofbiodiversitylossintheworldrightnowcanmakeonefeelhelpless.Butwhilenationalandinternationaleffortsareneededtoaddressthecrisis,youcanalsotakesmallactionsthatcanhavequickbenefits,startinginyourownbackyard.英语第4页(共8页)28.Whyarethenumbersinparagraph2mentioned?A.Toshowthelossofhabitatforbutterflies.B.Tolistthedifficultyinprotectingbutterflies.C.TodescribethedistributionofbutterfliesintheU.S.D.Toemphasizethesharpdeclineinbutterflypopulation.29.Whatisthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thebenefitsofbutterflies. B.Thediversityofbutterflies.C.Thesurvivalskillsofbutterfliesinnature. D.Theeffectsofbutterfliesonotherinsects.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inparagraph5referto?A.Reducingthreatstobutterflies. B.Butterflyspecies'variety.C.Butterflies’highreproductivepotential. D.Betterenvironmentalconditions.31.Whatwouldbeprobablytalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraphs?A.Individualefforttomakeadifference.B.Mainreasonsforthelossofbutterflies.C.Governmentpoliciesonbutterflyconservation.D.Internationalcooperationinprotectingbutterflies.DChinesescientistshavedesigned“NeuroWorm”,anintelligentmicrofibercapableoftravelingfreelywithinthebody,demonstratedthroughlabtestsonmice,providinginsightsintobrain-machineinterfaces(接口)andneuralregulation(神经调节)intreatingcertaindiseases.Butfurtherstudiesarestillneededbeforeitentersclinicalapplicationformally.Testsrevealedthatthemicrofiber,about200micrometersinwidthandasthinastwohumanhairs,canmonitorneuralelectricalsignalsandminutetissuedeformationsacrosslargeareasofthebodyorbrainwhilemoving,unlikesimilarmaterialsfromotherstudiesthatremainfixedinonelocation.“UnliketraditionalParkinson'sdiseasetreatmentsthatrequireimplantingmultipleelectrodes(电极)indifferentbrainregions,the‘NeuroWorm’isimplantedonceandcangofreelythroughvariousaffectedareas,monitoringneuralelectricalsignalsandevenrelievingsymptomsthroughelectricalstimulation,”saidYanWei,aleadscientistontheteam.Fordisabledpatients,thistechnologyisequallybeneficial.Inspiredbythebodystructureofearthworms,whichallowsfordistributedsensoryandmotioncontrol,theresearchteamledbyYan,createdthe“NeuroWorm”.Thisdynamic,soft,andstretchablemicrofiber,builtin60nano-levelmicrosensors——15timesthenumberfoundintraditionalmethods,servesasaneuralinterface,offeringsignificantadvantagesovertraditionalneuralinterfacedevicesthatarestaticandrequireinvasiveproceduresforrepositioning.Thisallowsforprecisemulti-pointmonitoringofneuralelectricalandbiomechanicalsignalswhiletravelingwithinthebodyafterbeingimplantedinthemuscleorthebrainofmice,saidYan.Furthermore,thefiberpossessesexcellentperformanceinsoftness.Long-termexperimentsonmiceshowedhighbiocompatibility(生物相容性),withthemicrofiberremaininginmusclesforupto13monthswithoutadversereactions,theresearcherssaid.“Akeyinnovationliesinthefiber'sabilitytotravelwithinthebody.Usinganopenmagneticcontrolstrategy,weachievedinitialcontrolledmovementandsteeringwithintissues,allowingthefibertomovelikeanearthwormthroughsoilandrecordneuralsignalsallalongthepathwithouttheneedforadditionalsurgeries,”saidYan.32.Whereis“NeuroWorm”currentlyatinitsprogress?A.Thehot-sellingstage. B.Theexperimentalstage.C.Theconceptualphase. D.Theclinicalapplicationphase.33.Whatisthemoststrikingfeatureabout“NeuroWorm”accordingtoparagraph2?A.Itsmobility. B.Itsrecyclability. C.Itsreliability. D.Itsaffordability.英语第5页(共8页)
34.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph3?A.Themicrofiberbridgesneuralcells. B.Oldneuraldevicesproveineffective.C.Naturecaninspireinnovation. D.Themicrofiberrequiresrepositioning.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NeuroWorm:TheEndofBrainSurgeryB.NeuroWorm:ControllableNeuralInterfaceC.NeuralRegulation:NovelCureforDiseasesD.FixedElectrodes:ToolforNeuralMonitoring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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Sleephasahugeimpactonourhealth.Ithelpsourbrainsfunction,protectsagainstheartdiseaseandsupportsourimmunesystem.Andwithoutit,wewoulddie.36Thefollowingaresomecommonsleepmyths.☆MYTH1:Itdoesn'tmatterwhattimeofdayyousleep.Unfortunately,thetimeofdaydoesmatter.Ourcircadianrhythm——theinternalsystemthatcontrolsmelatonin(褪黑激素)release——isgreatlyaffectedbynaturalsunlight.Morningsunlightstopsmelatoninproductionandturnsonourbody's“active”phase.37☆MYTH2:Onenightofsleepdeprivationwillhavelastingeffects.Sleepdeprivation,orlackofsleepforatleast24hours,canleadtoshort-termproblemsliketroublefocusingandhigherbloodpressure.Butthoseeffectslikelyresolvewithrecoverysleep.Soifyouhaveanoffnight,don'tblameyourselfaboutit.38☆MYTH3:Beingabletofallasleepanytime,anywhereisagoodthing.It'samyththatagoodsleeperwouldbeabletohitthepillowandfallasleeprightaway.39Ittakesawell-rested,healthypersonabout15to20minutesormaybealittlebitlongertofallasleep.Ifyou'reabletofallasleepimmediately,itmaybeasignofachronicallysleep-deprivedstate.☆MYTH4:40Somepeopleshowoffaboutrequiringjustafewhoursofsleepatnight.Thatmaycomefromthenotioninourhigh-performingsocietythat“well-restedpeoplearelazy”,butthisisnotthefact.Therealityisthatadultsneedaboutseventoninehoursofsleepanight.A.Thisisbecausesleepisaprocess.B.Sleepinglongerisn'tnecessarilybetter.C.Youcansurviveonlessthanfivehoursofsleep.D.Youneedtogotobedbefore11o’clockeverynight.E.Ontheotherhand,beingindarknessallowsmelatonintobereleased.F.However,forsomethingsoimportant,wearen'tformallytaughthowtodoitright.G.Instead,trytogetbackontrackwithyournormalsleepscheduleassoonaspossible.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ArtclassbecameLena'ssafeplace.HerartteacherMs.RossisawLena'sdetailedsketchesofWarsawstreets.“Yourhands41stories,”shesaid,givingLenaabluepainttube.Duringonelunchtime,disasterstruck.Carryingherpotterybowl,Lenafellovernearthedinninghall.Tomatosouppouredout,ruiningtheshoesofMaya,asenior,who42herclumsiness(笨拙).43,Lenarantotheartroom.There,Ms.Rossipointedtoa44landscape,now英语第6页(共8页)withredmarks.“45canmakeart,”shesaid,handingLenaasponge(海绵块).“Fixitwithmeandmakeitabetterone.”Weekslater,aninvitationtoOakwoodAnnualArtShowcame.Lena46,butMs.Rossileftanote:“Fearscreams.Creativitywhispers.”Onthesubmissionday,Lena47herwork:arepaintedlandscapewithareconstructedbowlinthecenter.Attheshow'sopening,shestoodtremblingbesideherworkuntila48brokethrough,“You'retheartist?”ItwasMayalMayasteppedcloser,eyeswideasshestudiedthelandscape.Lenawas49,butMayasmiled.“I'msorryforthatday.Youturneda50intosomethingamazing.”Astheirfingersbrushedthepicture,Lenafeltfear51——she’dfoundnotjudgmentonher,but52betweenthem.Lenafrozeforasecondwhenaskedtoacceptthe53.Heartpounding,shewalkedtothestagefortheprize.Ms.Rossicommented54,“Asyousee,brokenthingscanstillshineto55beauty.”Applauseerupted.Lenasmiled,knowingartisticgrowthmeantbravescars,notperfectsilence.41.A.collect B.copy C.tell D.check42.A.laughedat B.coveredup C.joinedin D.leftout43.A.Delighted B.Surprised C.Comforted D.Frightened44.A.half-finished B.newly-bought C.hand-carved D.well-preserved45.A.Puzzles B.Accidents C.Crashes D.Conflicts46.A.hesitated B.quit C.regretted D.registered47.A.replaced B.brought C.hid D.recognized48.A.light B.comment C.voice D.promise49.A.nervous B.satisfied C.proud D.responsible50.A.photo B.mess C.view D.theory51.A.worsen B.last C.return D.disappear52.A.confusion B.competition C.connection D.difference53.A.speech B.award C.interview D.presentation54.A.casually B.temporarily C.suddenly D.happily55.A.match B.predict C.attract D.mirror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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。InanursinghomeinSouthChina'sShenzhen,anelderlyresident56(curious)reachesouttoholdthehandofXiaLan,ahumanoidrobotwithlifelikeskin,blinkingeyes57awarm,soothingvoice.ChinaiswitnessingarapidintegrationofAIandroboticsintoelderlycareservices,offeringinnovative58(solution)tothechallengeofanagingpopulation.Thelatestdatashowsthatbytheendoflastyear,China'spopulationaged60andabove59(reach)323million,accountingforroughly23percentofitstotal.Elderlycarerobots,oncea60(distance)concept,arequicklybecomingarealityforChina'sagingpopulation.“Elderlycarerobotsrepresentanuntappedmarket,”saidBiYalei,secretary-generaloftheShenzhenRobotsAssociation.“Withseriousissues61(arise)inseniorcare,suchasmobilityassistance,fallpreventionandrehabilitation(康复)support,manycompaniesinShenzhenareactivelyinvestinginthissectorduetostrongdemand.”Althoughelderlycarerobots,62arestillintheirinfancycomparedtoindustrialrobots,havenotbeenwidelypopularized,someusershavealreadybeguntoexperiencetheconveniencetheyoffer.TheChengduHumanoidRobotInnovationCenterplanstolaunchalightweighthumanoid英语第7页(共8页)
robot,63(develop)specificallyforfamilyandwellnessapplications.Itwillbeabletoidentifyseniors,bringthemmedicines,chatwiththemandhelpthemtakeshowers.IndustryexpertsbelievetherapidgrowthoftheelderlycarerobotsectorisbeingdrivenbypolicysupportandtheadvancementofAItechnology.China'snewguidelinesforelderlycareservicereformscall64advancinghumanoidrobots,brain-computerinterfacesandAItechnologies65(enhance)seniorcare.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周你班组织了主题为ApproachingNature的植物园游园活动。请你写篇文章向校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.活动介绍;2.你的收获。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ApproachingNature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。Itwasasnowymorning,andthesnowwasfallingheavilyoutside.Sittinginherlivingroom,Sarahlookedoutofthewindow,feelingbored.Shehadpromisedtogooutwithherbestfriend,Nancy.Theyhaddreamedforawholedayofbuildingatallsnowmanwithacarrotnoseandanoldhat,andoflaughingastheythrewsoftwhitesnowballsateachother.Nowitwastheverytime!Suddenly,Sarahheardaknockatthedoor.Sheopeneditandsawanoldwomanstandingthere.Thewoman'scoatwasthin,hergreyhairwascoveredwithsnow,andherhandsshookasifthewindmightbreakthem.Atthesightofthestranger,soweakagainstthestorm'sfury,asenseofsympathysurgedinSarah'sheart.“Please,comein,”Sarahsaid.AsSarahhelpedtheshiveringwomaninside,aflickerofuneasemixedwithhercompassion.Afterleadingthestrangertothecouchandwrappingherownblanketaroundthewoman'sshoulders,Sarahhurriedtothekitchen,returningwithasteamingglassofteasweetenedwithhoney.Theoldwomancuppedtheglass,breathedintherisingsteam,andmanagedasmallsmile.“I'mRosa.Iwentouttoalocalsupermarketforbread,”shewhispered,“butthesnowwassoheavythatitturnedmearound.Ican'trememberthewaybackhome.”Sarahlistenedcarefully,nodding.Yet,theechoofNancy'sexcitedvoice,whentheywereplanningtheirsnowadventuresthatmorning,pulledsharplyatherconscience(良心).Sarahhadpromised.Nancy,whohadalreadybeendisappointedbythecanceledouting,waslikelycurledupathome,waitingforSarah'scalltoshareorperhapsinitiateanoutdoorplan.SarahpicturedNancy'sbrightfacecloudingagainandfeltaheavysink.Thetremblingwomanneededhelpnow,buttheunspokenpromisetoherfriendpressedlikeaknot(结)inside.DoingtherightthingforastrangermeantriskingNancy'strust,andwhatshouldshedo?注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Suddenly,asmartideaoccurredtoSarah.Rosa’sdaughtergreetedSarahandNancygratefullyatthedoor.英语第8页(共8页)高三3月(二)英语·答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1——5BACBC6——10AACBC11——15ABBAC16——20BBACA第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21——25CDDCB26——30BADAC31——35ABACB36——40FEGAC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)41——45CADAB46——50ABCAB51——55DCBDD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.curiously 57.and 58.solutions 59.hadreached 60.distant61.arising 62.which 63.developed 64.for 65.toenhance第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Onepossibleversion:ApproachingNatureLastweek,ourclassorganizedameaningfultripthemed“ApproachingNature”tothebotanicalgardenwiththepurposeofdeepeningourunderstandingofspeciesdiversity.Followingourguide,weexploredmultiplethemedareas,carefullyobservingvariousplants.Walkingalongthewindingpaths,wewereamazedbythecolorfulblossomsanduniqueleaves.Undertheguide'sinstructions,weimmediatelyaccesseddetailedintroductions,whichmadethelearningprocessbothefficientandinteresting.Itwasthisunforgettableexperiencethatmadeusrealizetheimportanceofharmoniouscoexistencewithnature.Isincerelyhopemoresuchactivitiescanbeheldtoallowustogetclosertonature.第二节(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:Suddenly,asmartideaoccurredtoSarah.ShegrabbedthephoneanddialedNancy'snumber.“Comeovernow.Rescuemissionfirst;snowmenafter!”sheurged.Withinminutes,Nancyarrived,filledwithcuriosity.SarahquicklyexplainedRosa'ssituation.Together,theybundledthewomanup,carefullysupportingherarmsastheysteppedbackintothesnowstorm.TheyfollowedRosa'stremblingfinger,painstakinglyspottingthedirection,andpushedonuntilNancyspottedthefamiliarlandmarkfirst.Carefullynavigatingtheslipperypath,theyreachedRosa'swelcomingporch.Immediately,Sarahknockedatthedoorwithouthesitation.Rosa'sdaughtergreetedSarahandNancygratefullyatthedoor.ReliefturnedtojoyfultearsasthedaughterthrewherarmsaroundRosa.“Thankyou,angels!”shecried,huggingeachgirltightly.Wavinggoodbye,SarahandNancyexchangedabrightsmile.Theirpostponedadventurewaswaitingforthem!TheyracedtoSarah'syard,scoopingandpackingsnowintoagrandsnowmandecoratedwithacarrotandanoldhat.Soon,softsnowballsflewthroughthecrispair,theirsharedlaughterringinglouderthananywinterwind.Helpinghandsandhappyheartshavebuiltsomethingfarwarmerthansnow.——1——听力原文Text1M:Marylookssoupset.Whathappened?Didshefailthemathexamagain?W:No.Shewaslatefortoday'sclass,soMr.Smithcriticizedher.Text2M:Youshouldcomeearliertoseetheappealingbeginningofthemusicfestivalinthispark.W:Well,Ijustfinishedmyhouseworkandboughtsomefoodonthewayhere.Text3W:Theweatherchangessoquickly.Oneminuteit'sraininghard,andthenextit'ssunny!Shallwetakeawalkinthepark?M:Well,thatsoundsnice.Butwhataboutgoingtothecinemainstead?W:Goodidea!Text4W:Thereisastrangemanfollowingme.M:Comein,madam.ShallIcallthepoliceforyou?W:Thankyou!I'mabsolutelyterrified.M:Takeadeepbreathandhavesomewaterfirst.Text5W:Excuseme,couldyoupleasegivemeabag?Iwanttopacktherestofthedishes.M:I'msorry,butwejustranoutofbags.Myco-workerhasgonetobuysome.Pleasewaitaminute.Text6W:Whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?Doyouhaveanyplans?M:I'mplanningtogohikingwithmyfriendsonSaturday.Whataboutyou?W:Thatsoundsfun.Iwasthinkingofvisitingthenewmuseumortryingthatnewrestaurant.M:WhynotjoinusinhikingonSaturdaymorning?Thenwecanhavelunchtogether.W:Great!WhataboutSunday?M:I'llstayathometofinishmyhomework.Maybewecanvisitthemuseumnextweekend.W:Okay.Let'smeetat8o'clockonSaturdaymorning.Text7M:Hello,thisisDavid.I'mafraidIcan'tcometothemeetingthisafternoon.I'mreallysorryaboutthis.Iwanttoknowifwecanhavethemeetinganotherday.W:That'stoobad.Isthereanyproblem?Wereallyneedyouatthemeetingtodiscussthenewproject.M:Yes.I'monlyhalf-waythroughthereport.It'stakinglongerthanexpected.I'llgiveittoyouinpersonwhenIgotowork.W:Couldyousendmethereportbyemailbeforethemeeting?Thenwecandiscussitbasedonthatandwe'llreschedulethepartthatinvolvesyou.M:OK.Text8M:Today,wehavetheopportunitytotalkwithAnnieSmith.She'sapho
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