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黑龙江省实验中学 2024-2025 学年度高三学年上学期第三次月考英语学科试卷
听力:1—5BCCAB 6—10AABAB 11—15CBBAC 16—20AACBC
阅读理解:21.B 22.A 23.C 24.C 25.D 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.D 30.C 31.B
32.B 33.C 34.D 35.A
七选五:36. C 37.F 38.G 39.B 40.E
完型填空:41.B 42.A 43.A 44.D 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A
50.C 51.C 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.C
单句填空: 56.ambitious57.acknowledgement 58.occupied 59.approval 60.expectations
61. delighted 62.remarkable 63.aimless 64.recognition 65.curiosity
语法填空:66.academically 67.It 68.and 69.for 70.influential
71.submitted 72.where 73.Faced 74.responsibilities 75.an
应用文写作
Onepossibleversion:
【范文】ThePower ofSmile
A smile has the power to transform not only our own mood, but also the atmosphere around us. I
remember a time when I was feeling down, but a simple smile from a friend brightened up my day. It made
merealizethat even in thetoughest moments,a smilecan bring a glimmer ofhope.
Smiling is like a universal language that connects us with others. It shows kindness, empathy, and
positive energy. It has the ability to uplift spirits, foster connections, and create a more pleasant and
harmonious world.
So, let’s embrace the power of smile. Let it be a constant reminder to see the good in life and share it
withthose around us.Asmileis asmall act that can have abig impact.
【解析】
本篇书面表达属于应用文写作中的稿件。要求考生结合自身经历写一篇短文,参加校英文报正举办的
以“The PowerofSmile”为题的征文比赛。
【详解】
1.词汇积累
艰难:tough→hard/difficult
培养:foster→develop
拥抱:embrace→hug
影响:impact→effect/influence
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Let it beaconstant reminder tosee thegood in lifeand shareit with thosearound us.
{#{QQABDQKEggCoABAAARhCUwUyCgOQkgCACagGhFAEMAAACANABAA=}#}拓展句:Let it beaconstant reminder tosee thegood in lifeand shareit with thosewho are around us.
【点睛】
【高分句型 1】I remember a timewhen Iwas feeling down, but a simplesmilefrom afriend brightened up
myday.(运用了when 引导的定语从句)
【高分句型2】.It mademerealizethat evenin thetoughest moments, asmilecan bring aglimmer ofhope.
(运用了that 引导的宾语从句)
读后续写
官方参考范文:
I knocked on his door, sat down in his living room, and asked, “Can I adopt you as my
grandpa?” Bill stood frozen for a little while before a broad smile came across his face. Then I saw tears in
his eyes. He wrapped me in his arms and buried his face in my coat to hide his tears, his voice trembling,
“Of course, sweetheart! I’m so happy to be your grandpa!” Soon after, Bill printed out an adoption
certificate and hung it on the wall of “my” room. Gazing at the snow outside, Bill said to me excitedly, “It’s
timeto learn howto drive alawn tractor.”
The next morning, while learning to drive the lawn tractor with a snowplow, I accidentally plowed
down our chain-link fence. I was almost frightened to tears, but Bill just chuckled in his laid-back way and
comforted me, “Don’t worry, Grandson. I have already planned to change a fence.” We eventually replaced
it with a nice, tall wooden fence. My dad and Bill installed it together. What impressed me most was that
there was a door on the fence, which definitely strengthened our connection. Underneath, I knew that we
were atrue family now.
写作范文一
I knocked on his door, sat down in his living room, and asked, “Can I adopt you as my grandpa?”
Bill's eyes widened in surprise for a moment, and then a warm smile spread across his face. He reached out
and patted my head gently. "Of course, you can, kiddo," he said in a soft voice. I could feel the happiness
bubblingup insideme. Wetalked about how much fun we would have together as a "grandpa-grandkid" pair.
Bill told me he was honored that I wanted him to be a part of my family in this way. From that day on, our
relationship seemed to grow even stronger. Wespent more timetogether, sharing storiesand laughing.
The next morning, while learning to drive the lawn tractor with a snowplow, I accidentally plowed
down our chain-link fence. I was so scared and worried that I had done something wrong. Bill came
running over, but instead of getting angry, he comforted me. He said accidents happen and it was a good
opportunity to learn how to fix things. Together, we worked to repair the fence. Bill taught me how to use
tools and be responsible for my actions. Through this experience, I not only learned practical skills but also
understood theimportance of facing mistakes and taking responsibility. Our bondbecame even deeper as we
overcame this little mishap together, and I realized that having Bill as my "grandpa" was the best thing that
had happened to me.
写作范文二
I knocked on his door, sat down in his living room, and asked, “Can I adopt you as my grandpa?”
Bill was taken aback at first, but then his face lit up with a big smile. He hugged me and said, "I'd be
{#{QQABDQKEggCoABAAARhCUwUyCgOQkgCACagGhFAEMAAACANABAA=}#}delighted to be your grandpa, my dear." We both felt a sense of joy and warmth filling the room. We spent
the next few hours chatting about all the things we would do together as a family. I told him about my
imaginary friends and he listened with interest, just as he always did. It felt like a dream come true to have a
"grandpa" likehim.
The next morning, while learning to drive the lawn tractor with a snowplow, I accidentally plowed
down our chain-link fence. Panic set in, but Bill's calm voice reassured me. He said it was okay and that we
could fix it together. He showed me how to assess the damage and how to start the repair process. As we
worked on the fence, he told me stories about his own mistakes when he was young and how he learned
from them. I realized that this was not just about fixing a fence but about learning life lessons. With Bill's
guidance, I learned about patience, perseverance, and taking responsibility. Our relationship became more
meaningful through this experience, and I knew that our special bond would continue to grow stronger as we
faced more adventures together. I was grateful to have Bill in my life, not just as a neighbor but as my
beloved "grandpa."
听力材料
(Text1)
W:It’s a beautiful evening, Tom.Whydon’t wego out for awalk?
M: That’s afine idea. I’dliketowalk around ourschool.
(Text2)
W:Hi, Sam. Ihear you are going off toChicago. When are you leaving?
M: Thiscoming Friday, that is to say, theday after tomorrow.
(Text3)
W:Iheard a newpubliclibrary is going to be putupnear here.
M: Well,Ithink it’stoo much to expect when ourtown is so poor.
(Text4)
W:Whyare you looking soupset, Tim?
M: Ihad my bikerepaired and last night I put itat the gate, but Icannot find itnow.
W:It was inmy way when I went tothegarden, so Iput itunder thestairs andit’s stillthere.
(Text5)
W:CityPark Swimming Pool.Good morning.
M: Good morning. Could you tell meifthepool is open today?
W:Yes. The pool opens at 10:00 a.m. and closes at 10:00 p.m.
M: Oh, good. Thank you very much.
(Text6)
W:When can Icollect my computer? You know, Ibrought my computerhere two weeks ago.
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W:Lookhere, every timeIcall, you give methesame answer.
M: Bepatient, madam. Wewould begrateful ifyou could wait afew moredays.
W:Wait?Ican’t wait anymore.
M: Iunderstand that.But we’retrying ourbest to ...
W:Ineed noexcuse.
M: Alright madam, we’llrepairthecomputer immediately and have it sent toyou tonight.
(Text7)
M: Did you seetheaccident, madam?
W:Yes, I was walking along and suddenly ...
M: Now, can you tellme what happened first?
W: Well, I was crossing the street when the boy ran out of the gate and jumped on his bike. Then he started
riding his bike down the street when a car was turning around the corner and driving into this street, and
thecar knocked theboyoffhis bike.
M: Wasanything blocking thedriver’s view?
W:No, Idon’t thinkso.
M: Right. Now,can you tell mehowfast the carwas going?
W:Oh, it wasn’tgoing very fast.
M: And howfast was theboygoing?
W:Well,he was only onabike, but hewas moving very fast, and he didn’teven notice thecar.
(Text8)
M: Haveyou seen myglasses? Ican’t find them anywhere.
W:Go in thebathroom and look inthe mirror.
M: You mean I’vegot them on.Howcould that be?
W:You’re themost absent-minded person I’veever met.
M: Ican’t deny it. I’dlost myhead ifit weren’tplaced onmyshoulders.
W:I’llnever forget thetimeyou went fishing and forgot to takeyour fishing pole.
M: Iwon’t forget iteither, but that’s not themost memorableexampleofmy forgetfulness.
W:Howabout thetimeyou started toleave withouthaving any pants on?
M: No, that’s not it.
W:I’mtired ofguessing, tell me.
M: You never would have guessed. Well, anyway, the day we were supposed to get married was such a
beautiful day that I forgot all about thewedding and went fishing instead.
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M: I have a three-week vacation coming up in a few months, and I want to take a trip. But I don’t really
knowwhere Iwant togo.
W:Do you want tostay in this country, orwould you prefer to go abroad?
M: IthinkI’dliketo visitaforeign country. I’m not interested inAfrica, butanyplace elsewould befine.
W: Well, that leaves Asia, South America and Europe. Oh, I almost forgot Australia. Are you interested in
seeing anything in particular? Historical monuments?Museums?Countryside? People?
M: Monuments might be interesting, but museums are too boring. I’d like to see a little night life, too.If I’m
goingto spend lotsofmoney onatrip,I don’t want tobe bored.
W: It sounds as if you would do as well to go to Europe — possibly to France, Spain or Italy. There are
excellent hotels,so many interesting sights to seeand plenty ofnight clubs.
M: Well,you’veconvinced me. I’ll takea ticket to Paris. They saythenight clubs are really wonderful too.
(Text10)
M: Do you know when and how bicycles began? Well, in the eighteenth century, cities became larger and
larger. And people moved from the countryside and small towns to the cities because there was more
work for them to do in the cities. On Sundays and holidays, they liked to leave the cities and have a
good time in the countryside. But not every family had a horse. So people needed a simpler means of
transportation, and inventors in many countries tried to solvethis problem.
Therefore, the first bicycle, which was very simple, appeared in 1790 in France. People called it “the
horse on wheels”, but it was difficult to ride and it also felt uncomfortable. Then in 1861, after many
improvements being made, bicycles became a practical means of transportation. And people liked
bicycles, because they were not as expensive as horses, and better still, they didn’t need to be fed.
However,they could go anywhere and were easy to ride.
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