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三校二模英语答案(1)_2025年4月_250403东北三省三校2025届高三第二次联合模拟考试(哈师大附中、东师大附中、辽宁省实验中学)(全科)
三校二模英语答案(1)_2025年4月_250403东北三省三校2025届高三第二次联合模拟考试(哈师大附中、东师大附中、辽宁省实验中学)(全科)
三校二模英语答案(1)_2025年4月_250403东北三省三校2025届高三第二次联合模拟考试(哈师大附中、东师大附中、辽宁省实验中学)(全科)

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东北三省三校二模英语答案 to leave the room. Terry started crying as she walked to the door. Everyone was staring at her and Mo felt a 听力:1--5 CCBAB 6 --10 BCBAB 11--15 ACCBC 16 --20 strange mixture of emotions. She knew she had done the right thing by reporting the cheating, but seeing Terry so distraught made her uneasy. ACBAA Mo was walking towards the school gate when she heard Terry calling her behind. Mo could see that Terry had been crying, her face pale and her eyes red. She felt sorry she had been avoiding Mo lately 阅读:(A) 21--23 CBD (B) 24--27 BDAA (C) 28--31 CDAC (D) 32--35 because her dad was seriously ill and he had an operation that day, so she was trying to text her mum BADC to see how the operation was going when Mr Reed caught her. “ I know it’s rather stupid to take my 七选五:36--40 ECAFG phone out during the examination. Will you forgive me?” said Terry in a shivering voice. Mo took a deep breath and said, “Terry, of course I forgive you. You already feel the pain brought by the mistake you made.” Retaking the exam is hard, but a teenager has to learn to reflect, grow, and 完型:41-- 45 BABDC 46--50 BDAAC 51--55 DABCC eventually become a better self-disciplined person. 语篇填空: 参考范文2 56.depth 57. As 58. places 59. founded 60. living Mr Reed asked Mo to look up in the next exam and nod if she saw that Terry had her phone out. 61.into 62. a 63. partly/partially 64. timeless 65. is positioned Mo made sure she was sitting behind Terry again in the history exam. When she noticed Terry took her phone out under the table, Mo looked up and nodded to Mr Reed. Terry was too busy with her phone to 应用文 even hear him approaching. He didn’t say a word, just took her exam paper, tore it in half and told Terry 参考范文 to leave the room. Terry started crying as she walked to the door. Everyone was staring at her and Mo felt a Dear Mr. Zhang, strange mixture of emotions. She knew she had done the right thing by reporting the cheating, but seeing I am Jack, an exchange student, keenly interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and I Terry so distraught made her uneasy. am writing to seek your expert advice. Fascinated by its holistic approach to health and the profound wisdom Mo was walking towards the school gate when she heard Terry calling her behind. Mo turned around, it embodies, I intend to major in TCM. her heart pounding. Terry’s eyes were red and swollen from crying. “Mo, I know you saw me cheating,” Terry s Could you please share with me the advantages of studying TCM and its job prospects? At present, I'm especially eager to get a clear picture of how TCM is regarded in today's healthcare sector and what potential it aid, her voice barely above a whisper. She admitted she was just so desperate to get good grades, for she had holds for professional advancement. been feeling so much pressure lately, and in that case she thought this was an easy way out. “I’m sorry I I would be grateful for your thoughts regarding my intended major. Given your expertise in this let you down. Would you forgive me” said Terry in a shivering voice. Mo looked at her, disappointment field, your perspective would be invaluable to me. Thanks for taking the time to read my email. Looking in her eyes. “Cheating is never the answer, Terry. It’s not fair to the rest of us. You need to figure out a better forward to your reply. way to deal with the pressure.” Terry nodded, realizing the gravity of her mistake and vowing never to Best regards, make the same kind of mistake any more. Jack 读后续写 参考范文1 听力原文 Mr Reed asked Mo to look up in the next exam and nod if she saw that Terry had her phone out. (Text 1) Mo made sure she was sitting behind Terry again in the history exam. When she noticed Terry took her W: Hi, Michael. It’s Carol. I’m going to change Wednesday’s arrangements. Something’s phone out under the table, Mo looked up and nodded to Mr Reed. Terry was too busy with her phone to come up. Could we do it a day later? even hear him approaching. He didn’t say a word, just took her exam paper, tore it in half and told Terry M: Well, the only other possibility would be Friday. I’ve got a lot to do on Thursday. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: OK. W: I’ve been there. The food is excellent. It’s right next to that Japanese place, Tami, (Text 2) where we had Joan’s birthday party last month. W: It will be about a 20-minute wait if you want to sit indoors. But we can seat M: Right. Traffic can be heavy going that way. Let’s start out by 6 so we’ll be able to arrive you outdoors in the yard right now. there before Mr Brown. M: OK. I don’t have 20 minutes to wait. (Text 8) (Text 3) W: You look terrible. Did you have a car accident? M: I’d be grateful if you could do this for me. M: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk and the garden gate of No. 12 was W: That depends. locked. There was a note on the door of the house and I thought I couldn’t read it from where M: I may be an hour late tomorrow. I don’t want my family to know, but Miss Jones knows I was. about it and she’s OK with it. Oh, and could you give my homework to her tomorrow? W: What happened next? (Text 4) M: I jumped over the fence and went towards the door and, suddenly... as I was trying to read W: How is your new job going? that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn’t see that... M: Well, it takes a lot of time to put all the fruit on the shelf. And the shop is open from 8:00 W: What? a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. So it’s much more tiring than working 9-5 in an office. M: The big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it. (Text 5) W: What about the dog? M: It doesn’t sound as though we are able to go on our picnic tomorrow as the weather M: Thank God! It didn’t jump over the fence but stayed in the garden barking loudly. forecast is for storms. W: It reminds me of a movie... a dog running after someone and... W: That’s the first thing in the morning. The wind will blow the storm away by about 10:00 M: Stop it, Mary. It isn’t that funny! a.m. So it will be cloudy with some sunshine by midday. (Text 9) (Text 6) M: I think the new film that Fitzgerald directed is quite good. The only problem is that it’s M: Hi, Lily. I’m so glad you could make it. Where’s Greg? aimed at teenagers only. It holds no interest for any other age group. W: He couldn’t come. He wasn’t feeling well. W: I like the great musical performances in Fitzgerald’s film. He’s also a gifted violinist and M: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Well, I’m glad you came along. What have you been guitarist, isn’t he? up to? M: Well, I never see him play the violin or the guitar. As far as I know, the piano is the only W: Nothing much, just work, work, and work. instrument he likes. M: Oh, no. Well, you can forget about work and relax now. What can I get you to W: I’ve heard that quite a few important people dislike him. Do you know anything about drink? this? W: Just a glass of juice for me, please. M: Well. Fitzgerald’s expressed his opinions directly and that sometimes makes those M: Here you go. Now, I’m just going to check on dinner. Polly will be down in a important minute. She’s just upstairs putting the kids to bed. You just sit and relax. people annoyed. You see, he has his own ideas about life and he doesn’t simply take on other W: Thanks so much. I will. people’s because they are famous. Indeed, it is this very aspect of his personality that I find (Text 7) most attractive. I think the only person he admires and respects is Freddie Taylor. W: Have you decided where to take Mr. Brown to dinner tonight? W: But they have different personalities. Freddie has a warm heart and he is easy to get along M: Well, I tried to get us into a private room at Anna’s Garden, because the main dining with. room is too noisy, but the rooms were all reserved. I made a reservation at Muvi, though, for (Text 10) 7: 30. I haven’t tried it, but I heard it was good. M: Good evening and thank you for coming to find out about the Hillside Survival School. My name’s David Johnson. I started the school and I’m the school’s chief instructor. I learned 学科网(北京)股份有限公司my survival skills while I was in the army, and before starting the Hillside Survival School, I worked at various camping sites. So, let me tell you about what happens on some of our courses. The most popular course is our basic survival course which lasts a weekend and takes place throughout the year. This course teaches you the basic skills that you need to survive in the wilderness and costs two hundred dollars per person. Come and join us! Imagine how much more fun you’ll have on a sunny weekend here than you just lie on the sofa at home. If you want an even bigger challenge, our extreme survival course takes place between November and February when the conditions are more difficult. These courses cost two hundred and twenty pounds per person. If you come with a group of more than ten people, each of you will get a 10% discount. The extreme survival course teaches you to survive in a wet and cold environment. No tents, no gas cookers; just you and the wilderness. You learn to find food and cook it over an open fire. You learn to build a shelter and then you actually sleep in it. You will probably be surprised how well you can work under difficult conditions through this course. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司