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哈三中 2024-2025 学年度上学期
高三学年期末考试 英语 答案
听力
1-5 BCACB 6-10 CBBAA 11-15 BCBBA 16-20 CACBC
阅读理解
21-23 DBC 24-27 CADB 28-31 BCDA 32-35 DABC 36-40 CABFE
完形填空
41-45 ACACB 46-50 ACBDA 51-55 CBDDA
语篇填空
56.Seen 57.in 58.are 59.exceptionally 60.offering
61.the 62.when 63.hadruled 64.treasures 65.mostpopular
应用文参考范文
DearDavid,
I’mthrilledtotellyouthatIattendedaphotographyexhibitionthemed“BeautifulCampus”
in our school last week. I feel proud to share my work and see how others interpret the beauty
ofourcampus.
My winning photo wastaken in frontofthe library,where thetrees ladenwith white frost
under the gentle sunshine create a magical atmosphere. The library looks especially charming
with its roof coated in snow. Not only did the activity boost my confidence in pursuing
photographyasahobby,butitalsoinspiredmetoembracethehiddenbeautyinschool.
Whatdoyouthinkofmywork?Lookingforwardtoyourideaaboutit.
Yours,
LiHua
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Just as they were about to continue their argument, their music teacher, Mr. Daniels,
approached them. He noticed the tense atmosphere and immediately understood what was
happening. “This is not what friends should do. True friendship lies in understanding and
tolerance.” The two girls were stunned into silence. “Why not combine your talents instead?”
Mr.Danielsremindedthemofhowtheyhadalwayssupportedeachotherinthepast.Theyboth
looked at each other, the anger fading away. With a newfound determination, they decided to
put aside their differences and focus on making the talent show a success. The girls spent the
next week rehearsing together, blending their ideas and supporting one another the way best
friendsshould.
The day of the performance finally arrived. On the night ofthe talentshow,they not only
performed an engaging scene that led into Zoe’s stunning song but also found their friendship
strengthened.Theiractreceivedthunderousapplause,andtheybeamedwithpride,bothintheir
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{#{QQABBYYAogioAAJAABhCAQXwCAGQkAAACQgGBBAcMAAAyANABAA=}#}performance and in the restored bond between them.After the show, they promised to always
communicate andsupporteach other,whatever their individualambitions. In the end,they had
notonlyentertainedtheirclassmatesbutlearnedthevalueoffriendshipandcollaboration.
听力原文
(Text1)
M:It’sbeenalongtimesinceIlastsawyou.Wherehaveyoubeen?
W:Thecomingexamsandplansaredrivingmecrazy.
M:It’sthesameforme.I’muptomyneckinpreparingforthefinals,butatleastwe’llhave
avacationsoon.
(Text2)
M:Whydidn’tyouwakemeupatsevenlikeIaskedyouto?
W:Seven? I thought youaskedme not to wake youup atseven, soI let yousleepanhour
longer!
(Text3)
W:Areyouleavingthecompany?
M: Yes. I turned in my resignation letter last week. But I’ll still be here until the end of the
month.
W:Areyouplanningtostartyourownbusiness?
M:Yes,I’vebeensavingupmoneyforthepasttwoyearsgettingreadytoinvest.
(Text4)
W:Hello,Iwouldliketocheckmybalance.Hereismycard.
M:OK.Pleasetypeinyourpasswordandpress“Yes.”OK.Youhave$5,000inyouraccount.
(Text5)
M:Anne,I’mbookingouraccommodations.Howaboutthisplace?It’sreallyinexpensive.And
it’sascleanasanyoftheseotherplaces.
W: I don’t know. There’s no swimming pool … or air conditioning. Can’t we stay
somewhereniceforachange?
(Text6)
M:Hi,Imadeareservation.ThenameisJimmyFox.
W:I’msorry.Wehavenomid-sizeavailableatthemoment.
M:Idon’tunderstand.Imadeareservation.
W:Yes,sir.Unfortunately,weranoutofthosecars.
M: Well, the reservation keeps the car here.That’s why you have the reservation. But you just
don’t hold the reservation and that’s really the most important part of the reservation, the
holding.
W:I’mreallysorry,butwedohaveasmallcaroranSUVifyou’dlike.
M:Fine.I’lltaketheSUV.
(Text7)
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{#{QQABBYYAogioAAJAABhCAQXwCAGQkAAACQgGBBAcMAAAyANABAA=}#}M:Hi,Emma.AreyouenjoyingyournewSaturdayjobatthecafe?
W:Yes,it’sfine.
M:What’syourbosslike?
W: Mr. Trent? Oh, he’s very cheerful. He’s good to work for, because he’s patient and he
always tries to help if you don’t understand something. And he’s loyal, too. Sometimes the
customerscanbeabitrude,butMr.Trentalwaysdefendsthepeoplewhoworkatthecafe.
M:Hesoundslikeanidealboss.
W: Well, yes and no. He’s very easy-going, but that means that he can be a bit lazy
sometimes and unreliable. Like last week he went home early, but he took the keys with
him,sowecouldn’tleavethecafewhenwefinisheduntilthekeysweresentback.
(Text8)
W:WelcometoGalanet.HowcanIhelpyou?
M:Hi.IwouldliketogetanInternetplanformyhouse.
W: Of course. We have three different plans with different prices you can choose from. The
first one is the cheapest which is thirty dollars a month. This is for broadband Internet
withadownloadspeedoffivehundredandtwelvekbps.
M:Well,Iwanttobeableto getonline,playing games, chattingwith myfriendsandwatching
movies.
W: Well, this connection might be a bit too slow for your needs. I suggest you get the
package for fifty dollars a month. This package also includes a wireless broader and a
personalfirewallabsolutelyfree!
M:DoIhavetopayextrafees?
W: Luckily for you, this month we aren’t charging for setting up. You are saving yourself
100dollarsrightthere!Andwe’llthrowinthispendrive!
M:Awesome!
(Text9)
W:Theartworksandartifactsinthismuseumareincredible.
M: I know. I can’t believe there is such a wide collection of pieces from different parts of
theworld.
W:Yeah,we’veseensculpturesfromancientEgyptandGreece,aswellascarvingsfromNorth
andSouthAmerica.
M:Idon’tthinkwe’llbeabletoseealloftheexhibitsinasingleday.Iwishwehadmoretime.
W:You’reright.Iheardtherearethousandsofitemsondisplayhere.
M:Doyouthinkweshouldgobacktomorrow?
W:I’mnotsure.TherearestilllotsofothergreatsitesaroundLondon.
M:Oh,lookatthis.It’sabrochureforvirtualtoursofthemuseum.
W:That’s so cool. Look! We can take a virtual tour of the modern artwork showcase that
weskippedthismorning.
M:Nice.Let’sdothatoncewe’rehomefromourtrip.
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{#{QQABBYYAogioAAJAABhCAQXwCAGQkAAACQgGBBAcMAAAyANABAA=}#}W: OK. It’s 4 p.m. now, so we’ve still got an hour to wander around the museum until it
closes.
M:Hey,let’scheckouttheexhibitonNorthernIndia.Thatlooksreallycool.
W:Greatidea!
(Text10)
M: Scientists in Germany have cast doubt on a previously believed assumption that the
processing speed of ourbrain starts to decline fromthe age of 20.Until now,it hasbeen
thought that our level of understanding peaks when we are 20 and declines thereafter. Lead
researcherdoctorMischaVonKrause,ofHeidelbergUniversity,offeredhopetoolderpeople
who worry about increasing forgetfulness or reduced brainpower. He said mental abilities
werestillpowerfulattheageof60anddonotdecreasebeforethen.
The study was based on data from over 1.1 million people, aged between 10 and 80
years old. The results showed that our mental processing speed remains relatively constant
until the age of 60, but does start to decline from our seventh decade. The researchers said
people’s mental processing speed actually increases in their 20s and remains high until 60.
Dr. Von Krause said until older adulthood, the speed of information processing in the task
theystudiedhardlychanged.Headdedthatolderpeopledotakelongertomakedecisions,
but said this was because we become more cautious and responsible as we age. The
studycouldcastlightondiseasessuchasAlzheimer’s.
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