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2023年高三年级期初调研检测
英语试题参考答案
第一部分 听力
1.B 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.A
6.A 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A
11.C 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.B
16.B 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A
第二部分 语言运用
第一节
21.B 22.B 23.C 24.C 25.B
26.C 27.A 28.C 29.A 30.B
31.D 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.C
第二节
36.D 37.G 38.F 39.C 40.A
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41.C 42.C 43.A 44.C 45.D
46.A 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.D
51.B 52.B 53.A 54.B 55.D
第二节
56.an
57.pouring
58.was
59.safety
60.Toease
61.specially
62.themselves
63.and
64.heated
65.What
第四部分 写作
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听力原文
Text1
M:Theweatherforecastsaidthattomorrow wouldbewindyinthemorninganditwouldclearup
intheafternoon.
W:Ihopetheweatherforecastisaccurate.
M:Look!There’sabreakinthecloudsalready.
W:You’reright.It’snotrainingashard,either.
Text2
M: Hey! Listen to this strange sound. Our phone must be out of order. We’d better notify the
phonecompany.
W:Howdowedothat?Wecan’tusethephone.
M:Let’sgonextdooranduseMrs.Hunter’sphone.
W:Noproblem.
Text3
W:Well,doyouthinkAliceissuitableforthejob?
M:Yes,shehaslotsofenergyandsheisenthusiastic.
W:Hmm...Butwhatwereallyneedisthepersonwhohassufficientexperience.
Text4
W:Hello,Jack.Didyouwatchthegamelastnight?
M:Notyet.Iwillwatchittonight.Pleasedon’ttellmethescore.
W:OK.ButI’mafraidyouwon’tlikeit.
Text5
M:Ishouldn’thavelefthalfway.IfIhadstayedwithhim,hewouldhavebeenallright.
W: I sympathize with your suffering. Don’t blame yourself like that. None of us wanted that to
happen.
Text6
M:I’vegotsomebadnewsaboutthebikeyoulentme...
W:Whathappened?
M:Ifellonthewaytoschool,andyourbikegotscratched.I’mreallysorry.
W:Don’tworryaboutit.It’snotnew.Italreadyhasafewscratches.Didyougethurt?
M:No,thankyou.Ifeelalittlestupid.
W:Forgetaboutit.It’sOK.
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M:DoyouknowwhyIlovesummervacation,Mom?
W:Youcaneatallkindsoficecream,andyoudon’tneedtogotoschool,right?
M:No.
W:Then,don’ttellmeit’sbecauseyoucangofishingeveryday.
M:Youaresoright.Nooneknowsmebetterthanyoudo.
W: Oh, don’t even think about that. You promised me that you’d go with me to your
grandparents’.
M:Couldwemake itnextweekend?Iwasjustwonderingif youcouldletmedowhateverIwant
thisweekend.
W:That’sokay.Butdon’tforgetwhatyousaidtoday.
M:OK.Iwon’t.
W:Nowfinishyourmealandgotobedsoon.
Text8
M:Hello,Jane,whatbookareyoureading?
W: Hi, Joe. I am reading Stray Birds, which was written by my favorite poet Tagore. Have you
readit?
M: Yes, I have read it, but it’s a bit boring for me. In all honesty, sometimes I really can’t
understandthesepoems.Incontrast,Iprefertoreadsomeadventureandnaturebooks.
W:Yeah, most people feel the same as you. But I think when you really understand these poems,
youwillfinddifferentkindsoffun.
M:Bytheway,ourclubwillholdreadingactivitiesthisSaturday.Wouldyouliketogowithme?
W:Threedaysfromnow?WhatdoIneedtoprepare?
M:Yes,itis.Youdon’tneedtoprepareanything.
Text9
W: Hello, everyone. Today, we’ve invited Herbert Wilde to participate in our program. He is a
Swiss writer born in Italy, becoming one of Britain’s most popular playwrights. Herbert, can
youtalkaboutyourburdensasacelebrity?
M: Once a person becomes famous, he would pay for it by giving up the freedom to express
himselfwith hisownstyle.Heis always livingundertoomuchattentionwithoutprivacy.So I
doneedanormalandpeacefullife.
W: I can understand your feelings. Well, if you have a second chance to make a decision, what
willyouchoose,fameorfreedom?
M: I’ll choose the latter. I want to be the person I want to be, instead of the person others want.
AndIwanttodrawmyinspirationfromthequietcountrysideoneday.
W:I really appreciate your courageto follow your heart. Ihopethatyou canlive a happylife and
writemoregoodworks.ButIalsohopeyoucantryyourbesttobalanceyourworkandlife.
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M: Occupying a special place in adventure lore, mountain huts have been offering a roof over
travelers’heads since the dawn of exploration. Here are some of the most impressive ones to
inspireyournextexpeditionforwhenthetimeisrighttoconquermountainsagain.
GrandsMuletshut,France
Locatedon theway tothe MontBlanc Mountainrange, the GrandsMulets refuge offersshow
stopping views of the Alps. Set at an altitude of 3,051 meters, the hut was built in 1853 to
serve mountaineers exploring the alpine peaks. It has 68 beds and is open from the end of
MarchtotheendofJuly.
BrandenburgerHaus,Austria
Standing in the very heart of the largest glacier system in the Eastern Alps, Brandenburger
Haus is an almost unreal sight. Visitors should be aware that it’s in the expert-only league of
mountainhutsasthejourneytoreachitgoesthroughcomplicatedglacierroutes.
RefugioEmilioFrey,Argentina
Fairly easy to reach on a day hike, Refugio Emilio Frey is a treasure of Argentina’s superb
Nahuel Huapi National Park. It’s home to one of the sharp Patagonian peaks. Overnight stays
are possible as the hut accommodates up 40 guests and provides everything a mountain
travelerneeds.
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