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哈三中 2023—2024 学年度高三学年
第四次模拟考试 英语 答案
听力:
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阅读:
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完型:
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语法填空:
56. it 57. from 58. where 59. a 60. complicating 61. depressed
62.argument 63.toadvocate 64.hasdominated/hasbeendominating 65.incredibly
写作:
第一节
DearCarOwner,
I’m Li Hua, a Chinese exchange student at Columbia University. This morning, while
riding my bike to school, I unfortunately scratched your car parked along the road. Due to the
urgencyofattendingclasses,Icouldn’twaitforyouonthespot.
I understand it will certainly put you in a very bad mood. I deeply apologize for the
inconvenience caused and promise I will deal with all the relevant damage. Please contact me
at 12345 to discuss a solution. I’m willing to either cover the repair costs or make alternative
arrangementstorectifythissituation.Thankyouforyourunderstanding.
Bestregards!
LiHua
第二节
All of a sudden, Bibi hit on a good idea. She went to the mini market on the corner and
bought asmallboxof cornflourandalittle package offoodcoloring.Thedishsoapwasfound
from under the sink. Mixing the materials together, she stirred them until the mixture was
smooth and thick like paint. Everything was ready.Walking up to the windows with the paint,
Bibi wrote her message, outlined the words with a washable black marker and filled in the
letterswithdifferentcolors.Thencamethefunpart.Shetookextratimedrawingapicture.
The moment she was finished, Bibi went inside to get Grandma. A bunch of kids had
gathered there when they came back out. “Great job!” said one girl. “Perfect,” said another.
Bibi’s grandmother looked up at the window to see what the fuss was about. AFTER THE
GAME, BRINGYOUR UNIFORMS HERE! thewindowsaid.Bibihaddrawnapictureof the
team’s uniforms jumping into a big tub of foamy water. Grandma clapped her hands and
huggedBibi.“Thisjustmighthelp,”shesaid.Andafterthegame,itdid.
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(Text1)
M:I’mlateforwork.Canyoutextmetheaddressofthecomingmeeting?(1)
W: It’s not a meeting. It’s a group session with other parents. It’s at 4:00 p.m. at the gym next
totheschool.Theyhaveanemptyhallwecanuse.
(Text2)
W:Goodmorning,everyone.Ifyouallcanseemyslideshow,I’llbeginmyspeech.
M:Excuseme.Youscreenissodark.Didyourlaptopdie?
W:Oh,no!Ithoughttherewasaproblemwiththebrightness.I’llgrabmycharger.(2)
(Text3)
W:Tim,thisisanewjacket!Howcouldyoubesocareless?
M:I’msorry!Thecoffeeslippedoutofmyhands.I’lldryitwiththiscloth.(3)
W:Itwasalreadytornabitanyway.ButIjustgotitforChristmas.
(Text4)
M:Howareyoufindingteachingyourstudentsonline?Imissbeinginaclassroom.
W:Iquitelikeit.IfindIcankeepaneyeonallthestudentsthroughvideocallandIdon’tneed
tospendtwohoursadayinmycardrivingtotheschool.(4)
(Text5)
M:Let’smeetatthecaféafterworkaround5:50p.m.
W:Ican’thearyou—yourphoneiscuttingout.Areyougoingtowork?
M:No.I’mleavingworkin20minutes—we’llmeetatthecafébefore6:00p.m.
W:OK.Seeyouatthecaféafter6:20p.m.(5)
(Text6)
M:Victoria,you’re18yearsoldnow.Swimmingracesduringyourlastyearofhighschoolare
critical.(6)
W:Ijustcan’tentirelyfocusonourswimteamandonsucceedinginschool.
M: The previous three years of high school were easier. But this year, universities will start
observingyoufortheirteams.
W:evenifIgetaswimmingscholarship,whatifit’snotforagoodschool?
M:You’ve been competing since you were eight tears old, and you’ve got a huge opportunity.
(6)
W:Idon’tknowifaswimmingracingcareerwillsatisfymyparents’expectations,especiallyif
itmeansattendinganaverage-qualityschool.(7)
(Text7)(第8题为推断题)
W:Mr.Holden,you’vecometomyofficealotrecently.Isitthesameissueagain?
M:I’mafraidso.Mychesthurtsallday,andmyheartkeepspounding.
W:Haveyoucutbackondrinkingalcoholandeatingfriedfoods?
M:Ihaven’tgottenaroundtoit.I’vegottoomuchworkandstressattheoffice.
W:It’sessentialtomaintainabalancebetweenhealthandwork—youmustmakeadjustments.
{#{QQABTYSEgggAAoAAARhCAwWACgAQkAGACKoOBBAEMAAAiBNABAA=}#}Ineverwanttoseeyoubroughttothehospitalbecauseofaheartattack.(9)
M:You’reright.I’vegottothinkaboutmychildren.WhatcanIdo?
W:Let’schatweeklyoverthephonefromnowontomonitoryourprogress.(10)
M:I’vealreadypaid$100percheckup.Howmuchwillthatcost?(10)
W:Throughyourinsurance,it’llonlybeaquarterofthatperweek.(10)
M:Soundsveryreasonable.
(Text8)
W:DidyouhaveagoodtimeonholidayinEngland?(11)
M:Yes,itwasgreattogosomewherewhenitwasn’tforbusiness.(11)Iwentthereinmemory
ofQueenElizabethII.(12)Iwenttoseeherpalace.
W: Did you? Several years ago, I saw her on a trip to India. (12) She waved at the crowd—I
always feltshewas wavingatme! Did you know sheruledlonger thananykingorqueen
inBritishhistory?Infact,sheruledfor70yearsintotal!
M:Thatisalongtime.Howoldwasshewhenshedied?
W:Shewas96.She’dbeenqueeneversinceherfatherdiedin1952.
M:Shecertainlylivedafulllifethen.
W: That’s right. Even fairly old people cannot remember a time when she wasn’t queen. But
nowhersonhastakenoverattheageof73.(13)
M:He’sprettyoldhimself!
W:Iknow!KingCharlesIIIisnolongeryoung!(13)
M: It must be really hard for him to be king suddenly.Just think of all the speeches he’ll have
to give at a time when he is really sad... (13) Anyway, where are you going for your
holiday?
W:I’mthinkingofFrance,ormaybeCanada!
(Text9)
M:HiLorna!Youseembusy.
W: Oh, hi! You can’t imagine what I have to finish by next Monday! The English literature
course is so difficult! I have to read two novels by next Monday and compare them in a
3,000wordessaybynextFriday.(14)
M:SoIsupposeyoudon’twanttocometoanexhibitionwithmethisSaturday?
W: I’d love to but there’s no way. I’m already behind with my writing class because I had a
coldforaweekandmissedafewlessons.(15)It’sOKforyou.Youseemtohaveloadsof
freetime.
M: I guess we just don’t have as much academic work as you. My college life is interesting
comparedwithyours.(16)They’revarietiesofliveperformancesasanartmajor.
W:Yes.I’mboredwiththelifeofreadingandwritingeverydaynow.
M: Hey. Why don’t we stop talking? Just work now. If you have finished everything by the
16th,wecouldgotothatnewplaybytheUniversityTheaterGroup.
W: OK. I’ll try. And I don’t want to miss the student party on the 28th, so I’d better get
{#{QQABTYSEgggAAoAAARhCAwWACgAQkAGACKoOBBAEMAAAiBNABAA=}#}working.(17)
(Text10)
Dear journal, I’ve been trapped on this island for two months and can only keep track of
the days by my markings in a cave. I’ve entirely given up hope on getting rescued by a plane.
The aircraft that fly by are much too infrequent and far away to be of any help. Also, in this
part of the Indian Ocean, there is no one on the island. I’ve searched this island far and wide,
andI’mforcedtoeatmushrooms,insects,andsmallfish.Luckily,thereareenoughcoconutsto
last a lifetime. I’m writing this to feel like I have contactwith someone due to months without
outside communication. I escaped the massive violent conflict in my country in the South
Pacific, and I sought help from India. (18) There, I’d be taken in and could legally settle in a
differentcountry.Ifitwasn’tforfacingtherandomtyphoonwhilecrossingtheAndamanSea,I
would have made it, even if my boat wasn’t perfect. There was nothing I could have done to
prevent this storm. The primary issue now is lacking any method of contacting emergency
support. My satellite phone is unreliable and has now proven to be of no use at all. My hope
now is to find a wood supply to get my boat functioning again. If not, I’ll have to face my
greatestpanic:beingstuckonthisislandforever.(19)(20)
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