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常州市教育学会学业水平监测
高三英语答案
第一部分 听力
1-5ACACA 6-10BBACA 11-15BCCBC 16-20AABBC
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
21-23BCD24-27CACA28-31CADB32-35ABDA
第二节
36-40FCDGE
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41-45ABDB 46-50ACBADC 51-55ACDDB
第二节
56offers 57.as/when 58.illustrating 59.what 60.isdefined
61.simply 62.in 63.limits 64.scientific 65.Whether
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文
Mr/MsEditor,
Recently,visitingmuseumshasemergedasanewlifestyleinmanycities,withseveralrenow
nedmuseumsbecomingthe“must-visit”destinationsforthegeneralpublic.
Thesurgein“museumfever”canbeattributedtovariousfactors.People’sincreasingenthusi
asmfortraditionalChineseculturehasdrawnthemtoseekadeeperunderstandingofChina’srich
culturalheritageandhistory.Besides,theapplicationofnewtechnologieshasmadeculturalrelics
moreaccessible,whichappealstotheyoungergenerations.
Frommyperspective,themuseumfeverisapursuitofbeautythatcanenhanceaestheticsand
broadenhorizons.Theimmersiveexperienceisofgreatersignificancethananythingelse.
Yours,
LiHua
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As Max navigatedthe frozen landscape, he encounterednumerous challenges.The snow wei
ghedheavilyonhissmallbody,slowinghis progress.His pawsgrew numbwith cold,andhisfur
becamecoveredwithice.Finally,afterhoursofsearching,MaxdiscoveredEmmabeneathasnow
coveredtree.Withaburstofexcitement,Maxbarkedjoyfully,awakeningthegirlfromheruncons
ciousstate.Hegentlynudgedherwithhisnose.Emma,shiveringfromthecold,clungtoMax‘sw
armfurashecarefullyguidedherbackhome.江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华 QQ:771515126
Asthetwofiguresemergedfromthestorm,allthevillagerswatchedinawe.Inaflash,thegir
l‘smotherrecognizedherdaughter,frightenedbutalive.Overwhelmed,themothercollapsedtohe
rknees,handstremblingasshereachedouttoher,“ThankGod!Youareback!”Maxcircledaroun
dthereunitedmotheranddaughter,tailwaggingjoyfully.Thevillagers,witnessingthisheartwarm
ingreunion,letoutcollectivesighs ofrelief. Theirfaceswereilluminatedbysmiles thatmeltawa
ythecold.MaxhadnotonlysavedEmmabuthadalsoignitedasenseofunitywithinthecommun
ity,makingthebitterwinteraseasonofhopeandgratitude.
听力原文
Text1
M: Do you have to have that on so loud? I’m trying to read this journal article, but I can’t
concentrate.
W:Sorry,butIhaveto.It’sforaschoolproject!
M: Well, can you try watching it with your headphones, please? They connect to the TV, you
know?(1)
Text2
M:It’salready11:30a.m.Thestaffsaidwehadtowaitforthetrainforanotherhalfanhourorso.
W:Oh,goodness!I’mreallyhungrynow.Weshouldfindsomewheretogetlunchfirst.
M:Okay.(2)Iwanttovisitthegiftshopafterlunch.
Text3
M: Look, this is the kitchen and dining room. I spend more time in here than anywhere else, I
think.
W:It’sbeautiful.Andwhatalovelyviewofthegarden!
M:Right!Igrowvegetablesandherbsoutthere.Comeon,I’llshowyouaround!(3)
Text4
W:Dad,Billydoesn’tletmeplaywithhisnewrobot!It’snotfair!
M:Sweetheart,he’sallowedtosayno.It’shisfavoritebirthdaypresent.Besides,you’realittletoo
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Text5
M:Shallwehaveourpicnicatthetopofthishill?
W:Hmm…Let’swaitabit.Weneedwater,andthemapsaysthere’sasafespringinthatforest.
M:Okay.(5)Thenwecanheadtothenearesttownandfindaplacetosleeptonight.
Text6
W:John,howlonghaveyoubeenaweddingphotographer?(6)
M: Well, my first paid job was my cousin’s 16th birthday party, and she’s just turned 40 now.
So…youcanworkitout!(6)
W:Amazing!Doyoudodifferenttypesofevents,notjustweddings?
M: I’m open to different types of jobs. But weddings pay better than most other things. Plus,
they’rejustmoreexcitingthanretirementpartiesorbusinessevents.
W:Itmustbequitehighpressure,though.
M: Yeah, we only have one chance to get it perfect! And it was particularly stressful in the old
days.Atleast,moderndigitalcamerasallowustotakethousandsofphotosnow.
Text7
W:Hurryup!Youwereinthereforages!
M:Oh,sorry,dear.Didyouwanttobrushyourteeth,orsomething?
W:No.ButIthoughtwewerewatchingthatmovietonight.Ialmoststartedwithoutyou!
M:Oh,right!Let’s dothat.Sorry,Ilosttrackoftime.I always startdaydreamingwhenI’min the
shower.(9)(10)It’swhereIgetmybestideas!(10)
W:Metoo,actually!Iwonderwhythatis.
M: It’s called “the shower effect”. I read an article about it. You feel relaxed and have no other
taskstocomplete,soitfreesyourminduptobecreative.
W:Oh,cool!
M:Unfortunately,IalwaysforgetmygreatideasbeforeIcanwritethemdown.(10)
W:MaybeIshouldgetyouanunderwaterpenasagift!(10)
M:Ha-ha!(10)Goodidea,thanks.Anyway,let’swatch!
Text8
M:Allinall,I’mveryhappywithLily’sprogressthisyear.(11)(13)
W: Thanks, Mr. Lee. I’m glad to attend this parent-teacher conference. (12) I must admit that I
wasworriedshewouldbeunadaptedbecauseoftransferring(转学)toanewschool.(11)
M: Well, she was pretty quiet at first. But she has gained a lot of confidence since she started
makingfriends.
W:Yes,we’vehadoneortwoofthegirlscometoplayatourhouse,andtheyseemverynice.
M:That’s true.They’re a friendly group ofkids.And, I must say,Lily has made a great influence
ononeortwoofhermoretalkativeclassmates.
W:Really?
M:Yes,she’ssofocusedonherschoolwork,whichseemstohelpthemconcentratetoo.
W:That’sgreat! 江苏省海安高级中学 景苏华 QQ:771515126
M: Her reading is particularly advanced for her age.As you can see, we have a “story corner” in
ourclassroom,andshespendsalotoftimethere.(12)
W:Oh,shealwaysenjoysreadingandwritingstories.Wetakehertothelibraryeveryweek.(13)
M:Fantastic.Keepthatup!
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W:Hithere,sir.Couldyoutellmeyourname?
M:I’mJohnChambers.
W:Hello, John.(14)(15) (16)I’mAmy.I’m here tohelp you. Iunderstandyou’ve hada badfall.
Doyourememberwhathappened?(14)
M:Notreally.Iwasjustonmywaytothestore.(14)Ineededtobuysomestuffforlunch.
W:So,youdon’trememberfeelingdizzybeforeyoufell?
M:No.Idon’tthinkso.
W:Well,apasser-byhadseenwhathappenedandhebelievedyoutrippedoverarockonthepath,
rightthere.(15)
M:Thatsoundspossible.(15)
W:Itlookslikeyou’vehityourhead,John.
M:Yes,it’sprettypainful.
W:Don’tworry.Thecutisn’tbleedingtoobadly.However,I amgoing totake you tothe hospital
togetchecked.Youcanneverbetoocarefulwithheadinjuries.
M:Ireallyappreciateyourhelp.
W:Let’sgetyouupandtakeyoutothetruck.I’llstaywithyouandmyco-workerwilldriveusto
thehospital.(16)Isthereanyonewecancallforyou?
M:MydaughterSara,please.Ithinkhernumberisonmyphone.
W:Fine.Don’tworry.Everythingwillbeokay.
Text10
We know it takes someone with a big heart to rescue lost or abandoned animals. But, in the
case of one little dog, it also took someone with strong legs and powerful lungs! The 43-year-old
ThairunnerKhemjiraKlongsanunwastakingpartinamarathonwhenshenoticedatinylostdog,
lying by the side of the road. (17) The other runners simply passed him by, but Klongsanun
realized he needed help. There were no houses, other dogs and people around. She knew that if
shejustlefthimthere,hewouldprobablydie.(17)Therefore,shedidtheonlythingshecoulddo.
Shepickedhimupandcarriedthatcutebaby19milestothefinishline!“Runningalmost20miles
carrying a dog was truly a challenge,” she said, “It was two times more tiring than a normal
marathon, but I did it anyway just because he was adorable.” After the race, Klongsanun made
everyefforttofindthedog’sowner,(18)(19)buthadnoluck,soshedecidedtoadopthimherself.
Thedognowlivesin abigfamily of28otherdogs aswellas30 cats.(19)Currently,Klongsanun
is saving up to realize her life’s dream of building a rescue home for unwanted animals. (20) She
alsohopestoestablishafundtohelphomelessdogsinjuredbyvehicles.
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