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双流中学高2024届高三10月月考英语试题参考答案:
一.听力部分
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.C 13.C
14.B
15.A 16.B 17.B 18.B 19.C 20.A
二.阅读理解
21.D 22.C 23.B 24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.A 31.B
32.D 33.C 34.B 35.D 36.D 37.G 38.E 39.A 40.F
三.完形填空
41.A 42.C 43.B 44.C 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.B
52.A
53.D 54.A 55.C 56.D 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.B
四.语法填空
61.thunderous 62.with 63.attached 64.determination 65.eventually
66.marking 67.to know 68.which 69.is trying 70.the
五.短文改错
1.the→a; 2.in→to;3.giving→given;4.how→why;5.is→was;
6.before→after;7.在easy前加it;8.去掉three前的up;9.highly→high;10.minds→mind
六.书面表达
72. Good afternoon! My dear new friends, now I feel honored to share something about my senior
high school life with you.
Actually, there are lots of precious memories in this school. But what I want to share most is my
experience of being a member of the English Club. During the last two years, I’ve participated in
many interesting and meaningful activities, such as English speech competition, from which I’ve not
only gained knowledge and skills, but also made some friends.
In my opinion, to enjoy a wonderful senior high school life, firstly, you should have clear goals.
What’s more, make sure you have a reasonable plan and manage your time well. Of course, don’t be
afraid of asking for help whenever you have trouble. And I am always here ready to help you!
That’s all!That’s all! Thank you for your listening!
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Text1:
M: Darling, I smell something burning.
W: Oh, dear. I forgot to turn off the gas.
M: We’re lucky that you didn’t set the whole house on fire.
W: I know! I was cooking when the telephone in the living room rang.
Text2:
M: Oh, so many kinds of roses. How much are the red roses?
W: We always sell them at 20 dollars a dozen, but now I can give you a 15 percent discount.
Text3:
M: What did you do last Saturday?
W: I visited the museum. How about you?
M: Well, there was a new movie on. I saw it with my friend and then went to the park.
Text4:
W: You’ve made enough soup to feed an army.
M: This way we’ll have plenty leftover for lunch tomorrow.
Q: What does the man mean?
Text5:
M: Our teacher always finds fault with my compositions.
W: What’s the problem?
M: Some small mistakes. That’s all. Look at my paper.
W: Um, these spelling errors do stand out.
Text6:
M: Hi, Mary. Are you going to the culture festival on Saturday?
W: No, I can’t. I have a part-time job in the afternoons. How about you?
M: I can’t, either. I work part-time, too.
W: That sounds tiring. What do you usually do on Saturday nights?
M: Uh, I usually meet my friends who work in a company. What about you?
W: I’m usually pretty tired after working in this factory.
M: So what do you do after you finish work here?
W: I just relax at home in the evening. I get up early on Sundays, do the cleaning and go to a
supermarket.
Text7:
M: Lisa, there are dark circles under your eyes. Did you stay up late last night?
W: No, I just lost sleep. I have to give a presentation next week so I thought about too much about
work.
M: You were just stressed out. Take care of your health to avoid problems.
W: You are right. I think I need to see a doctor and take some sleeping pills.
M: There is no need to do so for the time being. You can do yoga before going to bed or go for a
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W: I’ll have a try. Thanks a lot.
Text8:
Many people who drink alcohol also like to smoke cigarettes. Drinking and smoking seem to be
closely linked. But this may be more than just a mixing of two fairly common activities. New
research has looked more closely at the relationship between cigarettes and alcohol. And the
relationship is one of equal dependence. Smoking and drinking seem to feed on each other. Mahesh
Thakkar, head of the research explains that when a person drinks alcohol they get sleepy. He says the
drug, nicotine, in cigarettes fights that sleepy feeling. Thakkar’s earlier research shows that more
than 85 percent of alcohol-dependent American adults also depend on nicotine. However, the new
study shows a dependent relationship between alcohol and nicotine. The World Health Organization
says 7 million people die every year from alcohol and nicotine use. Mahesh Thakkar and his team
identified why alcohol use and smoking are often linked. He says this knowledge may help people
break their addictions to alcohol and nicotine.
Text9:
M: Welcome. Jenny and I have got lots to tell you.
W: That’s right. This week Westfield Radio runs its annual competition. Last year it was to find the
best dancer, and next year it will be the turn of local actors to enter. But this year we’re looking for
the best singer in our city.
M: And what are the rules?
W: Not many. You need to phone your entry. We don’t accept entries through the Internet or by fax.
M: Right. Well, it’s school holidays this week, so what’s on offer?
W: The sports hall will open an hour earlier than usual at 8:00 am and shut later at 10:30 pm instead
of nine. The indoor football ground is always popular and has to be booked in advance.
M: But what about the swimming pool?
W: Not quite such good news, I’m afraid. It will be open about a week later than planned, but good
news now—there will be no charge for swimmers for the first week. It’s the same size as the old one,
but it is much better equipped.
M: That’s great.
Text10:
The stars were always within reach of Katherine Johnson. Using her mathematics skills, she helped
NASA send astronauts to the moon and helped them return home safely. Katherine was born in a
small town in America, on August 26, 1918. Math came easily to her, and she performed excellently
in school. Teachers allowed her to skip several grades to graduate from high school at 14 and from
West Virginia State College at 18. In 1953, after years as a teacher and later as a housewife, she
began working for NASA. There she worked as a “human computer”. Even after NASA began using
electronic computers, the astronaut John Glenn requested that she should personally recheck the
calculations before his flight. She continued to work at NASA until she retired in 1986. It wasn’t
until the release of the movie Hidden Figures that she received widespread recognition. Katherine
passed away on February 24, 2020.
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