文档内容
哈三中 2023—2024 学年度上学期
英语
高三学年期末考试 参考答案
听力
1-5 ABABB 6-10 BCACA 11-15 CABCA 16-20 BCCAC
阅读理解
21-23 CBC 24-27 DADC 28-31 BCAC 32-35 ABAD
36-40 BGCDE
完型填空
41-45 CDBBD 46-50 BACBA 51-55 CDBAC
语法填空
56. equipment 57. into 58. a 59. himself 60. has developed/has been developing
61. what 62. harmoniously 63. seen 64. inclusive 65. but
写作
第一节
参考范文
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am Li Hua, a Chinese high school student, feeling so lucky to have visited your tourist
attractions which left a good impression on me. I am writing with the intention of telling you
some errors on your signs in the tourist spots.
During the travel, I found that some Chinese on your signs are improperly used and there
are even some grammatical mistakes, which will lead to misunderstandings for visitors. To make
matters worse, the misuse will especially upset Chinese tourists, making them unwilling to have
a return visit. Consequently, it will be a terrible influence on your tourism. So I do hope you can
turn to Chinese experts for help to find out the mistakes and correct them as well.
It would be better if you could take my proposal into consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写
参考范文
Looking over my shoulder, I stared into the flashing lights of a familiar truck. I realized that
Joe had come to rescue me. My heart danced with joy when I heard Joe’s voice. Following his
instructions, I climbed out of the sunroof. When I got out, I found that Joe had turned the truck
round for me to get on. Joe drove to higher ground. He rapidly got out of the vehicle and helped
me into the passenger’s seat. When I thought about how I had treated him earlier, my eyes
watered on our way back home.
After getting to our warm home, Joe held my hand tight. He was wet all over, but wrapped
a blanket around me first. In a whispering voice, he admitted it was his fault for not doing the
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{#{QQABbYwQogAgAABAARgCEQGaCEEQkAAACIoORFAEsAABgAFABAA=}#}housework properly. It didn’t make me angry anymore when I thought of Joe’s heroic rescue. I
also realized that our current life was new to both of us. We had to allow each other the time to
get used to it. With this thought, I opened my arms to Joe and said, “Darling, I forgive you.”
听力原文
Text 1
M: Are you going to spend the summer in Australia?
W: No, I planned to go to Canada, but my children begged me to take them to Japan. I agreed.
Text 2
M: Excuse me. Do you have any tickets left for the concert tonight?
W: Yes. They are $16 each. Um... how many would you like?
M: Two, please.
Text 3
W: What’s the matter with you, Jack?
M: Brian phoned me today. He was wondering whether I could help him move house on Saturday.
W: I’d rather you didn’t. It’s mum’s birthday and I thought we could take her out for the
day.
Text 4
M: Have you decided to take that summer job you were offered?
W: Well, I want more information before I accept it.
Text 5
M: God, I’m glad that’s over.
W: So you don’t like it? It’s based on a novel written by a famous writer.
M: No, I think the story, the dialogue and the whole thing about the war are hard to understand.
W: But the leading actor is my favorite.
Text 6
W: Hi, I’m looking for a dress for Jane’s party this evening. Can you give me some advice?
M: How do you like this skirt? It goes well with your skin.
W: Really? OK, I would try it.
M: And I believe this necklace would make you more attractive.
W: OK. Should I take a bag with me?
M: Of course.
W: How about the brown bag you and I bought last week?
M: I can’t agree more. And hurry up, grandma is waiting for us.
W: OK.
Text 7
W: Hi, I just arrived on Flight 245 from London. I waited until all the luggage came out, but
my suitcase wasn’t there.
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{#{QQABbYwQogAgAABAARgCEQGaCEEQkAAACIoORFAEsAABgAFABAA=}#}M: Well, I guess it might have been put on the wrong flight. There’s a chance it won’t arrive until
tomorrow.
W: Tomorrow!
M: I’m very sorry about this. Leave us a phone number so that we can reach you, and the
airline will call you as soon as we get your suitcase.
Text 8
M: Hi, Jean. You look worried. Is everything OK?
W: Well, my new boss is expecting us to start work at 8 o’clock in the morning. But I have
to take our children to school. That means I’ll be late for work. And you can’t spare
any time to do it.
M: Oh, dear... er... but not a surprise. My friend Alice had a similar problem last year.
W: How did she settle it?
M: She didn’t do anything at first. But in the end she told it to her boss. He said he hadn’t realized
the early start would present a problem and he agreed to let them start half an hour late.
W: That’s great. Perhaps I should deal with it the same way.
Text 9
M: Hello, everyone. We are lucky to have Molly Taylor here today. Molly is organizing an
activity course for the summer holidays. Molly, this is the second year of the course, isn’t
it?
W: Yes. The summer course operated for the first time last year for a six-week period. We did
think about making it longer this year and have a seven-week course, as there’re some
schools which finish term a week earlier. In fact, two schools have eight-week holidays. But
in the end we decided to keep to the same plan as last year.
M: But, as I understand, last year’s course wasn’t a complete success, was it?
W: Well, we were actually very surprised by the number of people interested in the course.
We didn’t actually have enough assistants to look after all the children. Besides, there was
such a lot of rain that we couldn’t go outside as often as we wanted to.
M: So, what activities can the children look forward to this year?
W: Well, once again there’ll be artists and musicians who will lead creative classes. We also
considered providing some more exciting adventure sports. But we decided not to, in the
end. Instead we’re introducing some fun programs. I think it’ll be good fun for children.
Text 10
Pleased to be here today. My name’s Joan and I’d like to share with you something about
my French learning. I still remember when I first started to learn the language I didn’t really have
a problem with the pronunciation. I just had a hard time memorizing words. But I made a
great effort and soon I was scoring ten out of ten in all of the tests. By the time I got to university,
I could do some writing and translations without much difficulty, and I actually enjoyed learning
the grammar rules. Then as part of my university course I had to go and live in France for a
year. As soon as I arrived, I realized I didn’t know how to order the type of coffee I liked,
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people about information in the paper, but I had to keep putting the phone down because I
couldn’t understand a word they were saying — they all spoke so quickly! I could see then
that there’s no point in just knowing words if you can’t hold a conversation with a native
speaker. The ability to speak freely is what helps you get a job, hold a conversation or just buy
things you need.
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