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邯郸市2024届高三年级保温试题英语参考答案_2024年5月_01按日期_23号_2024届河北省邯郸市高三下学期5月保温试题_2024届河北省邯郸市高三下学期5月保温试题英语
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邯郸市2024届高三年级保温试题英语参考答案_2024年5月_01按日期_23号_2024届河北省邯郸市高三下学期5月保温试题_2024届河北省邯郸市高三下学期5月保温试题英语

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邯郸市 2024 届高三年级保温试题 英 语 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 1-5 ACCBA 6-10 BBACB 11-15 ABCAB 16-20 CBCCB 第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 21-23 ACA 24-27 BDDC 28-31 CDDB 32-35 AACD 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36-40 GFCBA 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 BDCAB 46-50 ACBAD 51-55 CBADC 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. tourism 57. used 58. length 59. forming 60. colorful 61. as 62. videos 63. where 64. to 65. a 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) One possible version The Symbol of China The true symbol of China, in my mind, must be the Chinese dragon. The Chinese dragon, seen as a symbol of power, strength, and good luck, holds a significant place in Chinese culture and history. It embodies the essence of Chinese culture, representing the harmonious balance between nature, man, and the universe. Furthermore, the Chinese dragon has long been a source of inspiration for countless works of art, literature, and folklore. It is a mythical creature that has transcended time and continues to captivate the imaginations of people around the world. In conclusion, the Chinese dragon truly embodies the spirit and essence of China and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Chinese people. 第二节(满分25分) One possible version As the rescue team pressed on, Michael’s heart pounded with a mixture of fear and determination. Each step seemed to lead them deeper into the dense forest, where the shadows danced strangely in the dim light. The searchlights they carried pierced through the mist, casting broken shadows here and there. Hours passed, and exhaustion weighed heavy on Michael’s limbs. He was consumed with increasing doubt and terror as the night wore on. But just as despair threatened to overwhelm him, a crackling voice broke through the silence on the walkie-talkie. “Found him! We’ve found Peter!” Relief flooded through Michael like a tidal wave. With renewed vigor, he followed the other rescuers, pushing through the bushes until he reached a clearing where Peter was lying, shivering and pale but alive. Tears of gratitude welled in Michael’s eyes as he knelt beside his friend. The rescue team worked swiftly, immobilizing Peter’s injured leg and preparing him for evacuation. As they descended the mountain once more, Michael couldn’t help but reflect on the bond forged between them in the face of adversity. Though the mountainside had been a place of fear and uncertainty, it had also become a crucible of resilience and friendship. 1 {#{QQABIYQQggCAQJJAABhCEwVCCgEQkAECCIoGhBAMsAAAyBNABAA=}#}听力原文 Text 1: M: Jenny, how do you usually deal with the old magazines? W: I don’t throw them away. I usually donate them. What about you? M: My old magazines usually end up at an online second-hand store. Text 2: W: In fact, Sir, I took a part-time job as an accountant during my second and third school years and I did quite well. M: I wonder if you can deal with our accounting position in English. W: No problem. M: What are your salary expectations? Text 3: M: I came across your brother Tom on the flight to New York when I was going there for a meeting last Friday. W: What a coincidence! His daughter just began her holiday last Thursday, so he was going there with his family for a week’s vacation. Text 4: W: What can I do for you? M: How much would it cost to send this special delivery to England? W: Just a second. I’ll have to check that. Text 5: W: So do you like this book? M: It’s said to be a very difficult book, and now I couldn’t agree more. W: Then why not read Charlotte’s Web? It’s more suitable for English beginners. And it’s not childish at all. M: Really? That’s great. Thanks for your recommendation. Text 6: M: When you travel, do you prefer to travel with somebody or travel alone? W: I prefer to travel with someone, but I don’t like to join a group trip. And on my next trip, I will travel alone. M: So it will be your first time to travel alone? W: Yeah. It will be my first trip I actually plan by myself. I’d like to experience the culture by talking with the locals. M: When you travel, do you like to follow a guidebook or explore and just do things without any planning? W: I tend to be on a time budget, so I do use guidebooks. Text 7: M: Morning, Lucy! I hear there will be a lecture in the school hall tomorrow. Is that so? W: Yes, Mr. White will give us the lecture. He is the leading expert in the field of mass data. M: Yes, he is. What time does the lecture begin? W: It begins at half past nine tomorrow morning. M: Will you attend the lecture, Lucy? W: I’m sorry. I won’t be free then. Mr. Brown will be talking with me about my experimental paper. M: I’m sorry you can’t go. It’s a good chance to learn about the latest information. W: Please note down the whole process with your mobile phone. I’ll take a look at it. M: Don’t worry. I will. If you are free, I’ll tell you something about the lecture later. Will you be available tomorrow afternoon? W: Sorry, I need to polish my paper then. How about the evening? M: Of course, see you. 2 {#{QQABIYQQggCAQJJAABhCEwVCCgEQkAECCIoGhBAMsAAAyBNABAA=}#}Text 8: W: Hey, John, there’s a really cool gallery opening tonight. Do you want to go and check it out with me? M: So you’re asking me if I want to go into a building and look at some pieces on a wall? W: Yeah. The artist is going to be there. They’re really great landscapes! M: I guess what I don’t understand is that they are so famous, but when I get there I find myself really bored. W: You get bored by art galleries? M: I don’t know what you’re supposed to do once you get there. W: Mostly, you get to walk around and appreciate them. I’m not an expert, but you look at something and if it strikes you, then you’re like, “Wow! That’s nice. I like that.” M: Is there any photography? Is it watercolor or oil? W: This guy does landscapes, and I think he uses a bunch of different media. I’m not a big fan of photography. Not everybody likes everything. M: But I would rather have a drink in a cafe or go shopping instead. Text 9: W: Mike, are you busy lately? M: Terribly busy. On Friday, the boss sent us an e-mail: to work overtime! We gave the weekend to the company, yet no raise in salary. W: That’s too awful! M: Originally I’d spend an enriched weekend, doing sports, going mountain climbing, or having coffee with friends. W: Good! I like sports, too. What sports do you do? M: I like to play ball games. W: When I was in America, I did sports every weekend. But after I came to France, I was busy studying French. Besides, I did not yet find a partner, so I did very few sports. Now it’s better. We can go and play together. What ball games do you play? M: I like to play basketball. But my best friend, an English girl, plays badminton very well. W: In that case, let’s play badminton another day. M: Not another day. This weekend I can call a few more friends to play singles or doubles if you want! W: Very good, but don’t you work? M: Exercise is more needed after working overtime. Text 10: Jimmy Kimmel Live is an American late-night talk show. It can be seen five nights a week on the ABC channel. There’re some other nightly talk shows that are very popular at the moment, for example, NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Conan on the TBS network. The hosts of those shows are some of the most famous figures in show business. However, Kimmel has been known to start crying on the show when he talks about what he cares about, and he has become especially famous after Donald Trump became president. All late-night talk shows tend to follow the same timing: there is an opening speech by the host, followed by a special comedy performance done with a partner. Then there is a series of interviews with other famous people, and a musical performance comes at the end. Kimmel has been so successful at his show that he was asked to host the Oscars for the last two years. In his early career, Kimmel worked at a radio station in Los Angeles, which helped him practice his comedy. Jimmy Kimmel Live! is one of the only shows in America that are loved by both young people and older generations. 3 {#{QQABIYQQggCAQJJAABhCEwVCCgEQkAECCIoGhBAMsAAAyBNABAA=}#}