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南京市协同体七校 2024—2025 学年第一学期期中联合考试
高三英语试题答案
第一部分 听力(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1~5 ACCAC 6~10 ABBAC 11~15 BCAAC 16~20 CBBAC
第二部分 阅读(每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23CAD 24-27 CACD 28-31DCDB 32-35 DDAC 36-40 CGFBD
第三部分 语言运用
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DABCC 46-50 BBADA 51-55 CDCAD
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. to track 57.threatened 58.that 59.Using 60. were distributed
61. However 62. rarest 63.with 64. a 65. management
第四部分 写作
第一节:(One possible version)
Beautiful Motherland in My Picture
In the photography competition themed “Beautiful Motherland”, my entry won the first
prize!
I submitted a photo of a vast golden wheat field under the setting sun. The gentle breeze made
the wheat waves ripple, and the warm glow of the setting sun painted the entire field with a layer of
golden light. This scene reminded me of the hardworking farmers and their harvest.
I am extremely thrilled and honored to have won the award. This contest has not only allowed
me to show the beauty of our motherland but also made me appreciate the charm of nature and the
efforts of our people. It has inspired me to keep observing and recording the wonderful moments of
our country with my camera.
第二节 (One possible version)
Over lunchtime, Emma was sitting at her usual table with her classmates when Kit walked
over to them. She cheerfully asked to join them and sat beside Emma. Throughout lunch, there
were glances and whispers about Kit's scar, but Kit didn't seem bothered and continued to chat
normally. Emma was struck by Kit's indifference to the attention her scar drew. Sensing her
curiosity, Kit openly discussed how she had come to accept her scar and the importance of
resilience(适应力) in the face of external judgments. Her story deeply touched Emma, inspiring
her to embrace her true self.
On Friday, it was time for the feared PE, class.but this time, Kit was with her. “Ready to jog?”
the teacher announced. Despite some stares from the popular kids, Emma felt encouraged by
Kit.They ran together, and when laughter came from behind, Kit shouted, “Ignore them!" This
helped Emma focus on running, not the jeers(嘲笑). At the finish, Emma, although physically
tired, had gained newfound strength, discovering that true confidence comes from within, not fromothers’ words. Walking back under the sun, both girls felt proud-one with a scar and the other
comfortable in her own body.
听力原文
第一节
Text 1
M: These traffic signalsaren't working properly.Yesterday they showed “stop” in both
directions. The day before it was “go’ in both directions. It should be “stop” in one way and “go”
in the other.
W: Look at them now. They're back to how they were yesterday.
Text 2
M: I didn't see you last night at the office. Are you OK?
w: I was so busy. First I was late to meet my sister at the airport, and then we went to the hotel and
it was full!
M: I hope everything's OK!
Text 3
M: I apologize. I need to return this chicken sandwich. It’s totally undercooked. You can see the
meat is not done.
W: I’m so sorry. I will have our kitchen make a new one.
M: It’s not necessary. I just want to return it and go.
Text 4
W: Here, take a look at that one. It's in the tree across from us. I don't believe I've ever seen it
before.
M: Oh, it's beautiful! According to my book, it's very special because it has a blue tail. They don't
normally live around here.
Text 5
W: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?
M: Well, I’d like to ask something about the package tour you advertised in the local
newspaper.
W: Okay. What exactly do you want to know?
M: Hmm... Will the guide take us to some shopping malls, for example?
Text 6
W: ⑥⑦I’m going to Toronto with my family this Saturday.
M: ⑥Wow, that’s the day after tomorrow! But why so suddenly?
W: Well, I had no idea about that. Yesterday, my father came back home from his business trip. He
told us that he had bought the plane tickets to Toronto. ⑦He said he just wanted to let us wind
down.
M: Your dad is so considerate! ⑦Toronto is a good place to relax. I used to go there to visit my
friend.
W: I really look forward to this trip.Text 7
M: Wendy, there’re dark circles under your eyes. ⑧Did you stay up late working last night?
W: No, ⑧I just lost sleep. I thought about too many things before bedtime.
M: ⑧You were just stressed out, because you have to give a presentation next week.
W: ⑧You’re right. Do you think I need to see a doctor and take sleeping pills?
M: There’s no need to do so for the time being. ⑨You can do yoga before going to bed or go for a
walk after supper. And remember not to drink strong tea or coffee before bedtime.
W: I’ll have a try. Thanks a million.
M: You’re welcome. ⑩You also gave me much assistance when we signed the contract with the
clients last time.
Text 8
W: Cookies? (11)
M: Sure! Thanks. Did you make them? (11)
W: No! Dad’s the one who loves cooking. (11)I’m more into 3D printing. Look, I bought this
last Christmas. (12) It wasn’t cheap! I had to put all my birthday money towards it. But it was
worth it.
M: Wow! Is this a 3D printer? (12) How does it work, exactly?
W: Yes. (12) Basically, you create or download a design onto your computer. Then, the printer
builds up a 3D model based on the instructions.
M: What kinds of things do you make? (13)
W: Mostly stuff for the house. My first project was a pencil holder for my sister. (13) Then, I
moved onto plant containers. Mom’s an indoor gardener! Currently, I’m designing some Halloween
decorations.
M: Cool! Can I have a look?
W: Sure! Come on up!
Text 9
W: I’m heading to London next month. (15)
M: My home city… How exciting!
W: I was hoping for some advice! I’ve already booked tickets for the Tower of London and the
London Eye. I’m also considering a boat trip down the Thames. (14)
M: Do it! It can be so interesting, particularly if you get a good tour guide. (14)
W: Okay! I mustn’t overspend, though. My air ticket costs enough! (15) Any cheap or free
activities you’d recommend?
M: Plenty! I suggest Buckingham Palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard. Plus,
Borough Market is the place to go if you’re hungry. If you want a taste of London’s street culture,
then go to the Southbank Skatepark. It’s near the Thames, so you can visit it right off the
boat.
W: Good tip! (16)
M: Many of the big museums are free to visit. Personally, I love the National Portrait Gallery.
(17)
W: Why?
M: Each piece there carries specific historical backgrounds, character stories, and cultural
meanings. It provides an important window and rich resources for people to understand
British history and culture. (17)Text 10
w: Welcome to the Nightly News at Nine on Channel 29.I'm Dana Spry, filling in for Robert
Smith.The top story of the day is an unusual one for Miami. Do you remember the modern art
piece that everyone has been talking about? Yes, it's the banana taped to the wall at the Art Basel
Gallery.Well, David, an artist from New York walked into the gallery yesterday, took the banana
from the wall, and ate it. He said his performance was called “Hungry Artist". The artwork was
originally sold for 120 thousand dollars. The strangest thing about this story is that no legal
action will be taken against David. Another banana will simply be taped to the wall. The art
gallery director said that the price of the artwork was for the idea, and the banana was meant to be
replaced. It makes sense, because pretty soon that banana is going to go bad, right, folks? Stay
tuned for traffic, weather and politics coming at you in that order right after this commercial
break.