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2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语

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2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语
2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语
2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语
2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语
2024届高三第一次联考英语答案(1)_2023年11月_0211月合集_2024届湖北省部分重点中学高三上学期11月第一次联考_湖北省部分重点中学2024届高三上学期11月第一次联考英语

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参考答案 第一部分 听力 第一节 1-5BCCAB 第二节6-10BAACB 11-15 BCABB 16-20 CCCAA 第二部分 阅读 第一节 21-23BBC 24-27 CADB28-31ADBC 32-35CBBC 第二节 DBAEG 第三部分 语言运用 第一节41-45ADBCD 46-50ACDAC 51-55 DBBAC 第二节 56.how 57.heated 58.of 59.touches 60.desperately 61.Released 62.had been played 63.comments 64.popularity 65.and 公 第四部分 写作众(范文仅供讲解试题时参考使用,不能作为阅卷的依据) 第一节 号 : My favourite poet 一 Many celebrated Chinese poets of th枚e Tang dynasty have displayed their 试 extraordinary talents and uniqueintelligence inTang poetry.Among all thesepoets, Li 卷 Bai has always held aspecial place inmy heart. 君 As a poet, Li Bai's major contribution lies in the exquisite craftsmanship of his poems, which effortlessly blend vivid landscapes with deep philosophical musings. Besides, his ability to capture the beauty of nature and the human experience resonates deeply with readers worldwide. His timeless verses of profound imagery and emotion have left along-lasting mark onliterature. In essence, Li Bai’s poetry serves as a timeless reminder, continuing to inspire generations of readers, including myself. His poems have taught me to appreciate the fleeting moments of beauty, explore my own creativity, and express my feelings through writing. 第二节 Onepossibleversion: I took the paper off and opened the beautiful box slowly. Inside, I found a treasure trove of memories waiting to be unwrapped. It was a collection of letters, each tied with a ribbon, and labeled with a date. As I carefully untied the first letter and began to read, tears welled up in my eyes. The letters were from my mother, 1 {#{QQABAYaUggiIABAAAQgCAwFACkKQkBACCIoGxEAIMAIBwQNABAA=}#}written during her time inthe hospital.They were filled with words of encouragement, love, and wisdom. It was as if she was right there beside me, guiding me through life’s challenges. Then one night, right after my first birthday without Mama, I opened the birthday box again. The letters had become my source of strength, and I revisited them whenever I needed guidance. Mama’s words had a timeless quality, offering comfort and support even in her absence. I realized that her love was a gift that would always be with me, and herunwavering belief in mehadbecome myguiding star.As I carefully placed the letters back in the box, I knew that Mama's legacy would live on through me, in the stories I wrote with the fountain pen and themoments I recorded in the diary.The birthday box was more than just a collection of gifts; it was a testament to the enduring power of a mother’s love, a love that would stay with me throughout mylife's journey. 公 众 Onepossibleversion: 号 I took the paper off and opened the beautiful box slowly. It was empty. Is this a : joke? I turned and looked at Mama 一then, and her eyes were open again. Her eyes, 枚 which had been a deep, brilliant blue, were now like the fall sky, bleached and 试 softened. She smiled a very small smile at me. I knew it was卷an effort. “It’s you,” she 君 mouthed. I read her lips. Before I could ask more about what that meant, Mom was gone. I mean, her body was there, but she wasn’t. It was as if she was as empty as the box. I cried steadily for a night, a week, a couple of months, and for about a year. I felt empty,angry,and so alone. Then one night, right after my first birthday without Mama, I opened the birthday box again. It was as empty as the day I had put it away. “It’s you,” I whispered to the box. And then suddenly I knew. Mama had meant I was the box, solid and sturdy, maybe even beautiful or at least interesting on the outside. But I had to fill up the box to make it all it could be.And I had to fill me up as well. I stopped crying, picked up a pen, began writing, and haven't stopped since. The first thing I wrote was about that birthday. I put it in the box, and pretty soon that box was overflowing withstories.And poems.And memories.Andso was I. 2 {#{QQABAYaUggiIABAAAQgCAwFACkKQkBACCIoGxEAIMAIBwQNABAA=}#}附:听力稿 Question1 【原文】M: Right, weneed to get this placetidy before Mom gets homeor shewill go crazy.Youwash thedishes and I willclean thefloor. W:OK.You’dbetterwipe thetableas well. Question2 【原文】M:Why didn’t we discuss theneworder at ourlast meeting? W: It was too late to discuss it at the December meeting. I’ve carried it forward to the January meeting. M: OK, so weshouldhave adecision intimefor theFebruary meeting. Question3 【原文】M: Eek, you are blindingme.Turn that light away. W:Sorry,Iforgot howpowerful it is. 公 M: It’s OK. It was just ashock, stepping out ofdarkness into that. 众 Question4 号 : 【原文】W:How muchfurther dowe have to walk? I thought we would beat the top 一 枚 bynow. 试 卷 M: What’s the matter? Haven’t all those gym sessions strengthened your legs? Come 君 on,we’llbe backhomeinnotime. Question5 【原文】W: Mark took me to the botanical garden over the weekend. All the plants were very pretty and colorful.They inspired meto paint laterthat day. M: Iwent there last month,but it was so busy that Icouldn’t enjoy it. Question6-7 【原文】W:Good morning, William. I wanted to wish you a happy Lunar New Year. Whattimeis itthere? M:Thanks, Mom.It’s 9:00a, m. I wishI couldbethere to jointhe family celebration. W:Well, westillhave someluckymoney for you. CanIsend itonWeChat? M:That’s inconvenient to usethat here. Can you send it to my US account? W:I’dloveto give you ared envelope as usual, but that’ll work, instead. M: Thanks, Mom. I still have school these weeks. Unfortunately, I won’t have much timeoff. 3 {#{QQABAYaUggiIABAAAQgCAwFACkKQkBACCIoGxEAIMAIBwQNABAA=}#}W:I’msorry.We’ll call you from your grandma’s housewhen we get there! Question8-10 【原文】W: Did you know it is more common for young people to take taxis and publictransportation than to own a car. M: Isawthat this morning inthe newspaperas well. W: I guess it’s because income levels have really dropped since the last decade. Can you imagine taking abus everywhere? M: Traffic has gotten so bad in the city. Since last year, it’s been nearly impossible to park anywhere. That must have led to thefact that nobodyis buying cars.Also, people can order taxisontheir phones now—it’s soconvenient. W: But when you are driving, you feel so free. There are so many places a bus can’t takeyou to. M: Well, I haven’t had a car for six months till now and have never looked back. Getting around has notgotten any harder,either bybus ortaxi. W:Do公n’t you haveto wait a long timewhen gettinga taxi? 众 M: No way. These days they come so fast. The last time I had to wait more than 10 号 minuteswas over amonth ago:. 一 Question11-13 枚 【原文】M: So,Lisa, what makes you believe that yo试u’re thebest person forthejob? 卷 W:Well, Ihave fiveyears of experiencein a similarposition at another company. 君 M:Andwhy is ityou are lookingtoleave that company? W:Well, thepay is better,butI’m lookingfor aplace where Ican grow. M:Andyou think that iswith us? W: Yes. One of my friends works for you. She told me about the role. She’s always talking about how the company supports her in learning new skills and pushing her to advance. M: We do have a skills training school and we expect our employees to try and better themselves. W:Well, I’m definitely eager to learn. M:Wealso offerflexibleworking hours ifthat suits. W:It would.Wehave two girls aged threeand four. M: Lovely. We like to think of ourselves as a family, so as long as you do the work, we’rehappy foryou to set your own schedule. W:That soundsperfect, Question14- 17 【原文】M:Hi. My roommate wants to get a dog but I have never owned one before. 4 {#{QQABAYaUggiIABAAAQgCAwFACkKQkBACCIoGxEAIMAIBwQNABAA=}#}Wherecan Ilearn howtotake care of adog? W:Youmight try volunteering at a local animal shelter. M:Oh?Howwill that help me? W:It will teach you how to properly feed, exercise and clean up after a dog.You get to work with abandoned animals, helping them become used to human beings so they can find newhomes. M:Is working at a shelterexpensive? W:No, other than maybe buying some clothes you can get dirty. Cleaning-up can be messy and smelly. M:What is thebest part about working at a shelterfrom your experience? W:You get to interact with dogs and cats, while cleaning their cages. You get to give them loveand attention, and they willgive you far moreofboththan you give them. M:Is there anything you regret about volunteering at a shelter? W:Onlythat I am unabletoadopt every animal. Ilearned alot and enjoyed it. M:Tha公nk you for theadvice. Iwilllookinto helping ashelter near me. 众 Question18-20 号 【原文】If you’re anything l:ike me, then your favorite foods are the sweet ones. But 一 do you know that these foods have a cult枚ure as rich as their tastes? In ancient 试 civilizations, sweets were special because they were only given to the most important 卷 people. Dried fruits and honey were among thefirst things usedto sw君eeten meals.The sweet foods were not able to spread around until the “sugarcane” began to be developed in India. Once people found a way to transport sugar easily, they were able to bring it to other countries. Macedonia received this type of sugar in 300 BC, and then over 1000 years later, it spread to China. It wasn’t until the 12th century that its uses spread to Europe. However, even after sugar became well-known, it was still too expensive for most people to buy on special occasions. Some of the desserts that we still eat and love today were designed hundreds of years ago. The first recorded recipe of an apple pie was published in 1381. The first cupcake recipe happened nearly 450 years later. Due to the expensive materials needed to cook desserts, most people didn’t try to experiment with new techniques. In the present, open trade and access to information and resources has brought us the world’s knowledge of desserts. Sweet foods, candies and desserts can befound almost anywhere. 5 {#{QQABAYaUggiIABAAAQgCAwFACkKQkBACCIoGxEAIMAIBwQNABAA=}#}