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运城市 2023-2024 学年高三期中调研测试英语参考答案
1-5 ACCBB 6-10 ACACB 11-15 CABAC 16-20 BBCAB
21-23 BCD 24-27 BDAD 28-31 DDBC 32-35 DADB 36-40 GADEB
41-45 BACDA 46-50 BDABA 51-55 CBADC
56. was made 57. to 58. the 59. which 60. being 61. to love
62. However 63. meaningless 64. guidance 65. while/whereas
第四部分 写作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Smith,
I’m Li Hua, one of your students. In order to adjust to the mixed accents of British and
American English in listening practice, I’m wondering if you could accept the following
suggestions I would like to offer on our oral English lessons.
First of all, we would greatly appreciate it if you could provide some pronunciation rules
which can help us sharpen our listening skills. Additionally, it would help to introduce us to some
useful materials, such as English songs, fun dubbing, or film clips where we can be exposed to
various accents. I am firmly convinced that we will make great progress with your aid.
Thank you for your attention to this letter! Looking forward to your support and guidance!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
A few days later, I received a call from my school, saying my college acceptance letter had
arrived. Then I hurried to the school with my parents. It was beyond my wildest dream till that
moment. As a matter of fact, I doubted then whether I was in the dream. I normally dreaded the
long walk to the school. But that day was different. There seemed to be something in the air, an
electric current, connecting my body to the letter. When I got it, I was really afraid that the
envelope was empty. But there was a white package inside. With my heart beating faster, I
wondered whether it could really be what was expected.
My parents excitedly said behind me, “Well, open the envelope!” What I grabbed in my
hands contained everything I had been waiting for. Slowly, I opened it and a flash of
学科网(北京)股份有限公司CONGRATULATIONS in bold bright letters caught my eyes. A feeling of happiness and relief
rushed through my body. I was holding my first offer from a good college. Needless to say, it
wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for the countless hours of studying and writing, but most
importantly, my parents’ constant reminders, in fact, were the best form of education for me.
“Thank you, Mom and Dad!” I said gratefully.
听力材料及录音原文:
Text 1
M: I’ve just brought your ladder back. Thanks for lending it to me. Where shall I leave it?
W: Just put it against the wall there.
Text 2
W: I will never go anywhere with Bill ever again. He can never remember where he parks
his car.
M: That certainly sounds like Bill.
Text 3
W: These mosquito bites are killing me. I can’t help scratching.
M: Next time you go camping, you should take some precautions, such as wearing long
sleeves.
Text 4
M: Madam, may I ask what lectures are offered?
W: Certainly. There are lectures in painting, local history, book reviews, WWⅠ and WWⅡ
events, and aging brain issues.
M: Great! I’m especially interested in the last one.
Text 5
M: What time do we need to leave? I want to use the toilet.
W: 5:30. That means we have only 15 minutes to check our baggage.
M: Then let’s hurry up. Last time we were 15 minutes late for the flight.
W: OK. Let me carry that pink suitcase.
Text 6
W: Hey, Mark. What are you doing?
学科网(北京)股份有限公司M: Just watching some TV. I’d planned to go boating with Alice, ⑥but she went out
shopping with her friends.
W: So I take it you’re pretty bored too. It’s Sunday and here we are sitting at home doing
nothing. What’s wrong with us?
M: You want to try horse riding today?
W: Not really. I did that last week. I want to try something else this time. ⑦How about going
sky diving?
M: That sounds thrilling. How can I say no to that?
W: Good. I’ll come and pick you up at your house in about twenty minutes.
Text 7
W: Hello. Is that Hill?
M: Yes. Is anything the matter, Jenny?
W: Well, not really. ⑧I’m just phoning to tell you that I’m afraid I can’t pick up Mary
and Lily from school.
M: Why, dear?
W: Didn’t you see the rain? It’s raining really hard outside right now.
M: Really? I didn’t even notice. ⑨It was so sunny in the morning.
W: I really can’t drive the car when it’s raining so heavily so I’ll have to take the bus home.
I’ll cook the meal as soon as I get home tonight.
M: Well, that’s OK. I’ll pick them up and we’ll all come home to eat with you.
W: See you then. By the way, ⑩can you get some yogurt at the store next to their school?
Text 8
W: Hi, I was told to see you about going sightseeing.
M: It’s my pleasure.⑪ I’m the hotel’s concierge, at your service.
W: Concierge? Could you explain that to me?
M: We help direct hotel visitors to popular places to visit, eat, and shop.
W: Very good. So where shall I begin my sightseeing?
M: I would suggest the Statue of Liberty.
W: Gee, I’ve already seen the Statue of Liberty three times at least. What about another site?
M: Let me see. What do you like to do in your spare time?
W: Well, ⑫I like reading and I like art.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司M: Well, there you go! ⑬Have you ever visited the Museum of Modern Art near Central
Park?
W: ⑬No, but I’ve been meaning to.
M: Well, it is fantastic for enjoying art exhibitions there.
W: That sounds great. I’ll do that.
M: Enjoy your visit!
Text 9
W: Chris, can you believe it? The European Union has fined Google $5 billion.
M: What? $5 billion? That’s really incredible. But why?
W: ⑭It’s because Google broke EU rules for market competition. Google is the maker of
the Android mobile operating system for mobile phones and similar devices. Google requires
mobile phone producers to install Google Search software in their phones. Google made
having the search software a condition of letting phone makers link to Google’s app store.
Also Google paid big phone producers to only install the Google search app.
M: I think it must be the biggest EU fine for anticompetitive methods.
W: You’re right. The fine is the biggest the EU has ever given to a company for anti-
competitive activities.
M: Will Google be able to pay it?
W: Don’t worry about that. ⑮The size of the fine isn’t that large if the company’s income
is considered. Google is part of the technology company Alphabet, based in Mountain View,
California. Alphabet had income of about $31 billion in the first three months of 2018.
M: It really makes a lot of money.
W: Definitely. ⑯Do you know the EU also fined Google in June of 2017?
M: No. How much was it fined?
W: ⑯Just $2.2 billion less. Oh, the manager is getting in. ⑰Let’s return to work.
Text 10
Thank you very much. ⑱Well, it is really great to talk at university. I think most of
you already know my name. I’m Chloe Kim. On February 13th, 2018, I became the youngest
woman to win an Olympic snowboarding medal ⑲when I won gold in the women’s
snowboard halfpipe 单板滑雪U型池赛 at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeong
Chang. While my success largely depended on my skill and great efforts, my parents certainly
学科网(北京)股份有限公司deserve some credit. They introduced me to snowboarding at the age of four. Two years later,
I won my first junior snowboarding competition. To nurture my natural talent, my dad
decided to give up his career, telling my mother that he was going to make her daughter to an
Olympian. They have dedicated their lives to making sure I receive the best training. I’m very
lucky to have found my passion. ⑳And I’m also lucky that my parents really support my
passion. The advice I want to give you today is to find your passion and then pursue it.
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