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江苏省如皋市 2024 年 2 月高考适应性考试
参 考 答 案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 BABCB 6-10 ACCAC 11-15 ABBAC 16-20 ACCBA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
21-25 CABDB 26-30 ACABD 31-35 CDDCA 36-40 GAFEC
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 ADBAD 46-50CBABD 51-55 CABCC
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. marking 57. was launched 58. hosts 59. and 60. reliability
61. compared 62. which/that 63. a 64. systematically 65. it
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Notice
Dear fellow students,
I’m delighted to announce the upcoming 18-year-old adult ceremony (coming-of-age
ceremony), a momentous occasion that marks our transition into adulthood.
The ceremony is to be held at 2 p.m. this Saturday at the school hall. It will begin
with a warm welcome from our school leadership. Then we will watch a video of our
highlights in the past three years and be issued our adulthood certificates, after which a
student representative will share insights from his life journey. In the end, we will take a
collective oath, reminding us of our commitment to the personal growth and contributions to
society.
Please arrive promptly in your school uniforms, ready to embrace this momentous milestone.
Looking forward to this special day with all of you.
Students’ Union
第二节(满分25分)
Then he climbed onto the railing. Taking a deep breath, he let go of the railing and jumped.
The cold water surrounded him, but he managed to steady himself and began swimming towards
the girl. As he got closer, he could see her face more clearly. She was crying, but her eyes were
wide open, looking at him in fear and hope. Bauer reached out and gently took hold of her. When
they broke through the surface, Bauer could hear shouts and cheers from above.
Finally he reached the shore with the little girl in his arms. As they were lifted out of the
water, the truck driver finally came to himself. Bauer looked down at the girl. She was still
crying, but her grip on him had loosened. She looked at him with wide, grateful eyes. “It’s okay,
sweetie,” Bauer said, trying to comfort her. “You’re safe now.” And as he looked into her eyes,
he knew that this moment, this rescue, would stay with him forever. It was a reminder of the
power of love and courage, and the importance of being there for each other in times of crisis.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司Another possible version
Then he climbed onto the railing. He was about to jump into the water when the truck
driver suddenly came to himself and rushed to the railing. He looked at Bauer with fear in his
eyes. “Let me go!” Bauer shouted. “Stay here with Ava!” The truck driver hesitated for a
moment, then nodded. Bauer took a deep breath and jumped into the water. Thank Goodness!
He was unhurt! He swam towards the little girl, picked her up, and began to swim towards the
shore.
Finally he reached the shore with the little girl in his arms. He watched as the little girl
was taken away and given to the truck driver and Ava. They were both smiling, their eyes full of
gratitude and admiration. Back in the car, Ava hugged him tightly, tears welling up in her eyes.
“Dad, I was so scared,” she said. “I know, baby,” Bauer said tenderly. “But it’s over now, and
you’re both safe.” They drove home in silence, but Bauer knew that he was not just a skilled
professional, but also a courageous and responsible father.
听力材料
Text 1
M: I often tell people to eat healthy breakfast, but I understand not everyone likes to eat a lot.
Some people, like you, choose to eat a small amount of fruit. (1)
W: Doctors always suggest I eat some meat and more vegetables, but I never did.
Text 2
M: It’s 9:10 a.m. The train should have been here 10 minutes ago. (2) What’s going on?
W: It was the same yesterday. I think they are repairing the line.
M: They shouldn’t be doing it in the morning when people are trying to get to work.
Text 3
M: Thanks so much, Mrs. Vardy. Dinner was delicious.
W: Please, call me Delia. We’ll be family soon!
M: OK… Delia! My parents would love to meet you and Mr. Vardy before the wedding. (3)
They wanted to ask you both, with Laura of course, for Sunday lunch next week.
Text 4
W: You have to buy a good quality bed after you turn 40. It makes a huge difference for
your long-term health.
M: Yeah, I’m looking for something quite soft today. I’m not into hard beds like those in
hotels. (4)
Text 5
W: Is that your car? What happened to your truck?
M: Oh, I still use it for work. I just wanted to get one electric car to cut down on pollution
and petrol usage. (5)
W: Brilliant! I’ll buy an electric car once my van(货车) becomes too old.
Text 6
W: About those signs here saying “mind the gap”, what does that mean? (6)
M: Those signs are all around the London metro system, or as we call it, the tube. It means
be careful when stepping on the metro from the platform. (6)
W: Oh, I see. I still don’t understand much about this city.
M: Don’t worry, you’ll get used to it! After spending a few years here during university,
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W: Maybe. I’m used to hearing people speak English in movies or on TV, but I can barely
understand the way local Londoners speak.
M: By next year you’ll be talking in their accent — just wait! (7)
Text 7 (第8题为总结题)
W: I was never a sports fan. I just don’t understand the passion people have. Everyone in a city
cheers for a team, and the players on the team are not even from that city. Next year, those
players will probably be on another team.
M: I think many people who don’t like sports have never played sports themselves. (9) For
example, if you have played soccer, you can better appreciate the skills and moves of the
players on the field.
W: That does make some sense. For example, I never liked drinking wine until I learned how
it is made. (10) Then, I began understanding where the small differences in taste and smell
come from. Before that, I thought people were just wasting money. (10)
M: Personal experience can really change your opinion of something.
Text 8
W: I’ve always hated English literature lectures because they’re so boring, (11) even
though I’m not taking the class now.
M: I did too. The subject has always been so difficult for me. But this year, I took a class on
Shakespeare. Did you know that dozens of phrases we use every day come from him, and we
don’t even know it?
W: I’ve heard of that. “By the skin of your teeth”, for example — just barely getting out of a bad
situation.
M: Actually, that one is not from Shakespeare. “Clothes make the man”, “What’s done is
done”, “melt into thin air” — these all come from Shakespeare. The only problem is, while
literature is interesting, it’s not very useful in our careers, unlike economics or math. By the
way, do you take math course? (12)
W: Yes, (12) I think it is interesting. But what you said just now is not exactly true. All these
phrases can help break the ice when we’re meeting new people. Being good at
conversation is one of the most important career skills, no matter what your job is. (13)
M: “Break the ice”. That’s another phrase from Shakespeare.
★ By the skin of your teeth(侥幸成功;勉强做成), 由于牙齿(teeth)没有皮肤(skin),
所以“the skin of your teeth”指最小的可能的程度。
Text 9
W: Good morning. I’m calling about the job that was in the paper last night. (14)
M: Well, could you please tell me your name?
W: Candidate Judy Smith.
M: Oh, yes. What exactly is it that interests you about the job?
W: Well, I thought it was just right for me.
M: Really? Um… Could you tell me a little about yourself?
W: Yes. I’m 23. I’ve been working abroad.
M: Where exactly have you been working?
W: In Geneva.
M: Oh, Geneva. And what were you doing there? (15)
W: Secretarial work. (15) Prior to that, I was at university in the UK.
M: At which university?
W: The University of Manchester. I have a degree in English.
M: You said you’ve been working in Geneva. Do you have any special reason for hoping to
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W: I thought it would be nice to be near my family. (16)
M: I see, and how do you see yourself developing in this job?
W: Well, I’m ambitious. I do hope that my career as a secretary will eventually lead me into
management.
M: OK, thank you very much. I’ll contact you later about the results. Goodbye.
W: Thank you. Goodbye.
Text 10
Photography is the art of capturing(拍摄) moments, understanding light conditions, and
telling creative stories. But I’d say it’s also one of the easiest and most rewarding art forms. At
this exhibition, we’ll first show you the roots of photography technology. So, please, everyone
— follow me. (17) Along with the world’s leading photography museums in Chicago, USA
and Lianzhou, China, this museum here in the Netherlands features one of the most
extensive historical photography collections. (17) (18) In the year 1021, a model of the first-
ever camera was created. Although it couldn’t capture photographs, its mirror imaging was the
basis of camera technology. Six hundred years later, these camera rooms were researched and
made smaller. But it wasn’t until 1826 that film paper was used to create the world’s first
photo. Only 60 years later, film cameras went from being the size of a car to just a handheld
box, as Kodak launched the first commercial camera. (19) Film photography then became
essential to capturing history and telling humanity’s stories. In 1991, the first commercial digital
camera was made. And then, in 2000, tiny cameras were first put on cell phones. Anyway, I know
we have some young photographers visiting today, so let’s look through this exhibition’s
camera collection, and I’ll let you all try them out! (17) (20)
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