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2022级2024-2025学年高三英语10月月考答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1015四川省成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
2022级2024-2025学年高三英语10月月考答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1015四川省成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
2022级2024-2025学年高三英语10月月考答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1015四川省成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
2022级2024-2025学年高三英语10月月考答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1015四川省成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考
2022级2024-2025学年高三英语10月月考答案_2024-2025高三(6-6月题库)_2024年10月试卷_1015四川省成都外国语学校2024-2025学年高三上学期10月月考

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2022级高三10月月考答案 听力 BCABC ABACA BCCBA CCBAA 阅读 CBD BBAD BCAC ACCB 七选五 BAFCG 完形填空 BCADA CCABC DDBDC 语篇填空 1.ending 2.finally 3.departed 4.into 5.to complete 6.a 7.and 8.recovery 9.hugs 10.are 应用文 评分标准: 优势 4分 劣势 4分 应对措施 4 分 恰当结尾2 书写1分 范文: My View on AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a game-changer, yet it comes with pros and cons. On one hand, it automates boring tasks, boosting productivity and accuracy. For instance, AI in healthcare can help diagnose diseases more swiftly. On the other hand, there’s no denying that it poses risks such as unemployment. What’s more, the reliance on large amounts of data can raise privacy issues if not handled properly. To make better use of AI's benefits, we must address its drawbacks. Education should focus on skills that complement AI, preparing us for new job opportunities. Regulations are needed to protect our data and ensure AI's ethical use. By keeping a balance, we can enjoy AI's advantages without being backfired on. In summary, AI is a powerful ally, but we must be vigilant. With the right approach, we can cope with its complexities and use it to enhance our lives responsibly. 读后续写 评分标准: 第一段: Emily接棒后的内心活动 5分 学科网(北京)股份有限公司追赶对手的拼搏过程(不一定要夺得第一) 5分 第二段: 观众/队员的反应 5分 撞线描写 5分 点明主旨 (“面对巨大差距的勇气和坚持”或 “默默的努力后出乎意料的胜利” )4分 书写 1分 参考范文: As the third runner handed off the baton to Emily, she was in fourth place, with a significant gap between her and the leading runner. But as she took the baton, a spark ignited in her eyes. The air was thick with the scent of victory and the undercurrent of doubt. Gripping the baton, Emily’s heart pounded in her chest. She could feel the weight of the team's hopes resting on her shoulders. As she kept running, she could feel the wind whipped past her ears, and the cheers of the crowd became a distant roar. Emily's determination fueled her steps. She could see the other runners’ figures growing larger as she closed the gap. The crowd was on its feet now, the cheering deafening as Emily inched closer to the leader. It was a neck-and-neck race, the two runners so close that it was impossible to tell who would cross the finish line first. With one last, desperate lunge, Emily crossed the finish line first.The audience erupted in cheers and applause. Emily's teammates rushed onto the track, their faces a mixture of shock and pride. They lifted her onto their shoulders, celebrating their unexpected victory. Emily, the quiet equipment manager, had become the hero of the day, proving that sometimes, the greatest victories come from the most unlikely places. 录音原文: Text 1 W: Our sales and marketing departments are so strong. But I must find a computer programmer to make us a website. Do you know of any? M: Not personally. But I’ll show you some sites online where you Can find profiles for computer programmers and engineers. Text 2 M: Hello, Miss. Are you enjoying your meal? W: Indeed I am, sir, except that this tea is a bit too sweet. Would you mind bringing another cup of tea with only milk instead of sugar or honey? M: Of course. One cup of non-sweetened tea---coming right up! Text 3 M: I got As in my math and science tests. W: That’s amazing! Well done! M: Need any study tips? Practice is the key, you know. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: I would have a try next time. Math and science are not my strengths. I’m more of an art person. Text 4 W: Did you see that wildlife documentary on TV last night? M: Yeah, it was amazing, wasn’t it? Those baby pandas were particularly adorable. I W: I wanted to take one home. But the baby lion and the baby tiger were cute as well. Text 5 W: When did you start feeling ill, Danny? M: My teacher said I looked unwell, so visited the school nurse. She asked me to call home and get picked up. W: I see. Now I’1l bring you home and make you some hot soup. Text 6 M: Are you watching social media videos on your iPad? W: This device is my new Amazon Kindle. You can visit websites, watch films, or type on it. But I mainly use it for downloading great books to read. M: What’re you reading now? W: It’s called Atomic Habits . Dad mentioned the power of creating strong routines and how it could help you perform better in every aspect of life. Then I found this book about the same topic. M: What did you learn from the book? W: That we’re the average of our typical habits, interests, and emotions. Plus, the path to a better life is creating positive, loving, and grateful habits. Text 7 W: When people think of Australia, they mostly think of kangaroos. But really, it’s full of diverse wildlife and landscapes. M: Interesting. I’ve never been there before. Is the landscape quite different from here in the US? W: I’m from a dry and hot area of the country. But you can see many other wet coastal, cold mountainous, and mild city landscapes there on travel videos. M: I have some relatives who live in Gold Coast, Australia. They’ve told me something I never knew about the country. But that area is mainly famous for surfing and beaches. W: True. Around 85% of Australians live 50 kilometers from the coast because of the country’s rough climate. Still, many drive private trucks or vans through the country to experience the intense beauty. M:I'd rather visit urban areas like Sydney or Melbourne. But an Australian road trip sounds cool! 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Text 8 W: Thanks for coming in early today, Bill. I’m so behind on my recent tasks. I really need your help. M: No problem! I wake up at 6:00 a.m. every day and usually get to the office at 8:45 a.m. So, I’m help. M: No problem! wake up at 6:00 a.m. every day and usually get to the office at 8:45 a.m. So, I’m only coming into the office an hour earlier than usual today. W: Still, I appreciate you being here for me. M: Well, I am not an expert in marketing, but I hope I can be of some help to you. W: I have a lot of faith in you as a friend, Bill. That’s why I’ve come to you. We have about an hour until our managers and directors get in. Would you like a cup of coffee first? M: No, thanks. Let’s get started. Can I start by reviewing or editing your work? W: I don’t even have a marketing plan yet. Now, I still need to brainstorm ideas. You're great at coming up with good ideas. Can you assist me with this? M: No problem. Text 9 W: Max, class has already finished. Don’t you have another class to attend? M: Hey, Mrs. Blank. I’m a little anxious. The rest of the class seems so motivated to follow your instructions. But I’m struggling to learn French. I can’t make excellent sentences or score highly. W: You know, Max. Now I can speak English, French, Chinese, and Italian. But I had trouble learning even a second language when was young. M: Really? How did you do that? W: It’s simple. I realized that languages aren’t just about memorizing words. They’re about improving your communication and cultural understanding skills. Speaking other languages improves your brain health, problem-solving abilities, and overall intelligence! M: Interesting, I guess I’m interested in films or music in other languages. W: That’s a perfect start! The initial step isn’t always loving a language but understanding all the incredible benefits and opportunities of learning other languages. Then, you’ll naturally start appreciating the new cultural communication style. M: Thanks for the advice. W: No problem at all. You can come to my office if you need any help. Learning a new language opens doors to an entirely new world. It’s a journey worth taking! Text 10 学科网(北京)股份有限公司Fans of my articles know my writing is mostly about evaluating trends in business and economics. Data is how I view and analyze the world. But now I’m researching a very different topic--human health and well-being. I searched thousands of articles to find the top three most popular health tips from authors, doctors, and psychologists. I’ll briefly introduce this topic by sharing some language information I’ve learned from a Latin language book. It said the root of the word “disease” means feeling not at ease or comfortable. Likewise, the source of the word “health” is related to “whole” or “complete” So, considering physical, mental, and emotional well-being, let’s look at the top health tips I’ve discovered on the Internet. First off, develop a good diet and exercise routines. I’ve found healthy foods and sports that I love—I’d recommend this to everyone! Second, have a positive community. This is easier in your childhood or pre-teen years. And I must admit that I didn’t understand this lesson about community until I was in my 30s. And feeling and sharing love with family and friends is a powerful way to support well-being. The last tip is being grateful and self-aware. To explain this theme better, I’ll quote another writer and expert on emotional health... 学科网(北京)股份有限公司