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澄宜六校阶段性联合测试
高三英语答案
听力
CAACB CAACB CCBBA BABAC
阅读理解
CAB BCAD ACBA CBAD
7选5
DFAGE
完形填空
BCDAC ABCDD ACDAB
56.is performed 57.it 58.being classified 59.consisting 60.diversity
61.to 62.whom 63.phenomena 64.held 65.blended
作文
66. One possible version:
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am writing to apply to be a volunteer for the upcoming campus drama festival, with the aim
of helping our exchange students understand Chinese culture better.
I believe I have the necessary skills and qualities to contribute to the success of this event.
Firstly, I am a fluent English speaker and have excellent communication skills, which will assist our
exchange students in overcoming any language barriers they may encounter. Additionally, having a
deep understanding of Chinese culture, I can explain the background and significance of the
performances to the exchange students, helping them to connect with the local culture. Better still,
I have extensive experience in voluntary work.
Should I be given the chance, I would strive to ensure the smooth running of the festival. Thank
you for considering my application.
Yours,
Li Hua
67. One possible version:
The moment I arrived at the school gate, Chloe appeared in exactly the same dress. At the
sight of this horrible turn of events, I was green with envy. “How ridiculous!” my heart sank. For
Chloe, getting such a dress was merely a piece of cake, while for me, I had to do it with all my
might. With a mixed feeling of rage and grief, I dashed home to tell my mother about this disaster.
“It’s unfair!” I exclaimed with fury, storming into my room and slamming the door before she couldrespond.
Hearing me crying, Mum gently pushed open the door. “Honey, are you OK?” she walked
up to me, gathered me into her arms and tenderly wiped away my tears. “Look!” she pointed at the
shiny dress hanging in the most visible place, adding “Your dress is the most precious one because
you paid for it. Don’t you think so?” On hearing what she said, I felt much relieved. “Yes, you
earned it through hard work,” a firm and cheerful voice answered in my heart. Nothing could be
better than gaining the precious thing in that way!
听力原文
1.
M: I need to talk to that man. Let’s grab a taxi and follow him!
W: Which man? The one that just got on a bus?
M: No. The one that rode away on a motorcycle.
2.
M: How do I separate my recycling material again?
W: The big blue box is for paper products, the medium-sized one is for metal waste, and the small
one is for plastic.
3.
M: Wow, Jennifer! You just ran a new personal record! If you were three seconds faster, you would
have broken this year’s school record.
W: My time is 10 seconds slower than the national record. I still have a lot of work to do.
4.
W: It is already 4 o’clock. My flight leaves in two hours.
M: You’d better leave now. Rush hour starts at 5 o’clock.
5.
W: Can you turn off the light in the kitchen, please? I can see the reflection on the screen.
M: No problem. Do you want me to make us something to eat for the movie?
6-7
W: Dad? Can I borrow the car? I need to go out for a little while.
M: Well, that depends on where you’re going.
W: I’m just going over to Melanie’s house. We have to finish some homework that is due on
Monday.M: How long will you be gone? I have to take your brother to his swimming lesson at 4:30.
W: I’ll only be gone for a couple of hours. I’ll be home around 4:00, OK?
M: OK, but only if you clean your room and sweep the kitchen floor when you get home.
W: OK.
M: And be careful on the roads. It has been raining for the last three hours.
8-10
W: How are you, Mr. Smith?
M: Fine. It’s nice to see you. So, are you enjoying the party?
W: Yeah, it’s great. The music, the decorations, the food...everything.
M: How time flies! I can’t believe all you kids are graduating. I don’t know when we can meet
again.
W: Right. I will miss you. I’ll never forget your lively lectures and your sense of humor.
M: Thanks. Do you have any plans this summer before you go to college?
W: I’ve applied for a job at a store as a salesgirl. Who else has plans for the vacation?
M: Mary is applying for a part-time job at a restaurant, and Peter is going to volunteer at a
hospital.
W: Wonderful! Oh, excuse me. Peter seems to be leaving. I just want to tell him something.
M: No problem.
11-13
W: Have your aunt and uncle left their home yet?
M: Yes, they arrived in San Francisco two weeks ago. It seems like they’ll be staying with us for a
while.
W: I hope it isn’t too long before they can return to Hawaii. Is their community in danger?
M: No, it isn’t anywhere near the volcanic activity. It’s actually on the other side of the island. They
left just in case the volcano erupts in a very big way. All the recent activity has been relatively slow.
If the volcano explodes suddenly, it will be too late.
W: How long do your relatives plan to stay?
M: I have no idea. Maybe another month, maybe two months... We watch the news every day to
find out what the volcano is doing.
W: They must be afraid!
M: Not my aunt and uncle! They’ve lived in Hawaii all their lives. They’ve experienced a few majoreruptions, too. They think it’s fun living with my family. They only complain that it’s too cold.
14-17
M: Do you know what you’re going to do for spring break?
W: My parents want to take my brother and me to Mexico. But I don’t really want to go outside the
country.
M: Why not? Mexico is supposed to be amazing!
W: To tell you the truth, I’m a little scared of flying.
M: Have you been on a plane before?
W: Yeah, a few times...and I hated it every time!
M: Well, maybe you can just listen to some relaxing music during the flight.
W: I guess so. But I also don’t speak Spanish. How am I supposed to enjoy my vacation when I
can’t even communicate with anyone?
M: I’m sure you could pick up a few words. Spanish is a pretty easy language to learn. I’ve only
,
been taking it for a year and I can already have some simple conversations with people. But tons
of people in Mexico speak English.
W: They do?
M: Of course. Have you seen pictures of the beaches in Mexico?
W: Uh, no...
M: Take a look at this. My cousin went to Cancun last summer vacation, and he had a great time.
W: Wow, those are some beautiful beaches. Maybe I would like Mexico after all.
18-20
Ritchie Valens is one of the most famous American rock and roll musicians from the 1950’s. He was
born in Los Angeles, California to Mexican parents. When he was little, he taught himself to play
the guitar, which he played for many years later. He was originally left-handed, but taught himself
to play with his right. He also learned two other instruments. In 1958, someone heard his song Donna
and helped him make his first record. One song, La Bamba, became an instant hit and is still
considered one of the greatest songs of all time. Sadly, on February 3rd, 1959, Ritchie Valens died
in a plane crash, along with two other famous musicians, Buddy Holly and J.P. Richardson. After a
concert, some of the musicians decided to fly home. Unfortunately, there was only one small plane
and not everyone could fit. J.P. Richardson was given a seat because he was sick, Ritchie Valens
won a game with another musician, and Buddy Holly knew the pilot. That day is now rememberedas “The Day the Music Died”. Another musician named Don McLean wrote a beautiful song for
them called American Pie.