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高三英语2月联考答案_2024年2月_01每日更新_26号_2024届重庆市拔尖强基联盟(重庆育才中学、西南大学附属中学、重庆万州中学)高三下学期2月联合考试_2月三校联考英语

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高三英语2月联考答案_2024年2月_01每日更新_26号_2024届重庆市拔尖强基联盟(重庆育才中学、西南大学附属中学、重庆万州中学)高三下学期2月联合考试_2月三校联考英语
高三英语2月联考答案_2024年2月_01每日更新_26号_2024届重庆市拔尖强基联盟(重庆育才中学、西南大学附属中学、重庆万州中学)高三下学期2月联合考试_2月三校联考英语

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重庆育才中学 西南大学附属中学 万州高级中学 应用文: MyExperienceinSocialPractice This winter break, I had the privilege of participating in a unique social practice initiative that aimed to 高 2024 届拔尖强基联盟高三下二月联合考试 bridgethegenerationgapinourcommunity. Alongside local seniors, we organized intergenerational activities, fostering meaningful connections 英语答案 betweenthe elderlyandyounger volunteers. From sharing life stories tocollaborating oncreative projects, the experience highlighted the wealth of wisdom that comes with age and the importance of inheriting and 听力: promotingthetraditionalChinesevirtueofcaringfortheelderly. 1-5:ACBAC 6-10:CCACB 11-15:AACBC 16-20:BBAAB Frommyperspective,theprojectnotonlyenrichedthelivesoftheelderlybutalsoemphasizedthepower 阅读: ofunityincreatingamorevibrantandharmoniouscommunity. 21-23:CDC 24-27:BDCB 28-31:CBDA 32-35:BCDA 读后续写: 七选五: “God,howcouldyoudothistome!”hecried.Thecryofmiseryanddesperationechoedthroughtheair DCEFB as he fell to his knees, tears mingling with the salty sea wind. His prayers were seemingly unanswered, and 完型: now, even the shelter he had painstakingly constructed lay in ruins. The fire not only consumed the tangible 41-45:CDBDA 46-50:ACCBD 51-55:DABBC evidence of his perseverance, but also the fragile hope that had kept him going... In the depths of despair, the 语法填空: survivor sleptrestlessly.Butas the firstrays ofdawn paintedthe sky,hewas awakened bythesoundof aship 56. Among that was approaching the island. Disbelief mingled with hope in his weary eyes when rescuers stood before 57. potentially 58. announcement him.Bewildered,heasked:“HowdidyouknowIwashere?” 59. havebecome The rescuers explained that they had seen the smoke signal from the burning shelter. It dawned on the 60. holding survivor that what seemed like a tragedy, the loss of his meager possessions and shelter, had unintentionally 61. advanced becomeabeaconthatguidedtherescue.Asheboardedtheship,leavingtheislandbehind,thesurvivorlooked 62. Employing backonelasttime.Theisland,nowfadingintothehorizon, aswellastheburntremainsoftheshelterstoodas 63. which the witness of his perseverance. The ship carried the survivor towards a new chapter and the survivor carried 64. a withhimafirmbeliefthatsometimeshopecouldemergefromtheashes,soit’scrucialnottoloseheartevenif 65. and inthedarkestmoments.W:Well,that’simpressive.Wewillcallyounextweektocomeforaninterview. 英语听力原文 Text8 Text1 W:HiPhil.Didallthatnoiseinthestreetwakeyouuplastnight? M:Wheredidyougetthatskirt?It’ssocute. M:No,itdidn’t.I’madeepsleeper.Whathappened,Jess? W:Thanks!Iboughtitonline.Ibuymanythingsonline,likebooksandevenshoes. W:Well, I didn’t see it myself but I heard that it was an argument between two car drivers and supposedly it M:Really?Ibuybooksonline,butI’veneverboughtclothesonline.IliketotrythingsonbeforeI gotquiteheated. buythem. M:Really?Whotoldyouaboutit? Text2 W: Tara at number 42. It seems that both drivers got out of their cars and started shouting at each other. She W:Howdoyoulikeyournewboss? saystheyalmoststartedfighting. M:She’sOK.Ijustwishshe’dlearntolightenupalittle.Sheneverenjoysajoke.It’shardtoevengetasmile M:Hmm…wellI’dthinkwhetherwhatTarasaidwascompletelytrueifIwereyou. outofher. W:No,Ibelieveheractually—peopledogetveryannoyedbynotbeingabletopasseachotheronthisstreet. Text3 M:Didthecarsmakecontact? W:DoyouhaveaNewYear’splan? W: No … they were just coming in opposite directions and they met where the street gets narrow and neither M:Abigone!Idecidenottoeatsomuchprocessedfood.I’mgoingtofocusonhome-cookedmeals. one would move backwards to let the other pass. So they just stayed there, in the middle of the road, with W: Mine is very similar. I’m not going to go on a diet but I want to eat a balanced diet with more fruits and neitheronegivingway. vegetables. M:Howchildish. Text4 Text9 M:WhydidyoustopworkingforTexon? W:MyguesttodayisthenovelistGregField!Greg,wereyouintobooksandreadingasakid? W:TheprimaryreasonisthatIcouldn’tusemyskillstothefullestextentalthoughthepayisgood. M: Well, my parents were always on at me to read. They couldn’t understand why I didn’t like it much. One M:Well,youcanlookforwardtoalotofchallengeshere. summer, though, I was in my grandma’s sitting room and she had this whole pile of books, which she let W:Great.That’sexactlywhatI’mlookingfor. me play with because I liked the covers.And I started leafing through, and then maybe reading a word or Text5 two,andthenapage,andthenthatwasit. W:Wecancometoyourofficeandfixtheprinter,oryoucanbringitin. W:Andwhataboutatschool? M:It’salmostnewanditdoesn’twork.IthinkI’dratherhaveitreplaced. M: Well, there was one particular teacher who at the end of every day would read books to us. It was like W:Certainly,sir.We’reopenuntil6:00o’clockthisevening. music,likeafilm—thesegreatpictureshisvoicestirredupinmymindandthat’swhenIknewIhadtobe Text6 awriter,soIcouldmakethathappentoo. M:I’mtellingyou,thisrainyweatherisdrivingmecrazy.Italwaysruinsmyplansforoutdooractivities. W:Sohowdiditfeelwhenyoueventuallyachievedthat? W:I’mactuallygladit’sfinallybeenrainingrecently.It’sreallygoodformygarden. M: Well, I was so scared when I was writing my first novel — scared that nobody would read it, or that I’d M:Bytheway,whatdoyouthinkaboutthenewshoppingcenter? neverfinishit. Ican’ttellyouwhatareliefitwastoseeitontheshelves inabookshop.Thenthenextone W:Idon’tknow.Ihaven’tshoppedthereyet.Haveyou? was,bycomparison,abitofadisappointmentanditneversoldaswell. M: Yeah, I have. I went there last weekend. It has a ton of stores, lots of great restaurants, and a big movie Text10 theater. M: Hello, everyone. I hope you’re enjoying your first day. The university asked me to come back and talk to W:Oh,itsoundssomuchbetterthantheoldone. youasoneofyou,givingyouastudent’ssideofthestory. Text7 So with that in mind, I’d just like to say one thing really, which is: get involved in something other than W:Hello,DeltaEducation. your course as soon as you can. I remember when I first came here to study history,I had no idea of what M:Hello.I’mcallingaboutthejobyouadvertisedforasalesperson.Isitstillavailable? job I’d end up doing. But in my first year, I joined the university broadcasting society. I was interested in W:Yes.Ourcompanysells educationalbooksforchildren.We’relooking forpart-timesalespeopletopromote reporting.Theninmysecondyear,Igotaholidayjob,helpingoutasaresearcheratthelocalradiostation, ourbookstolocalbookstores. andreallyitallledonfromthere,becausefirstofallIwasclearaboutwhatIwantedtodo—whichwasto M:Thatsoundsinteresting.I’mastudentandlookingforpart-timework. workinbroadcasting—andsecondly,Ihadsomecontacts,whichinthislineofworkisakeything. W: Well, perhaps you’d like to come in for an interview. Oh, just one thing we didn’t mention in the So that’s really my message to you today. Don’t delay, join some clubs and societies and start developing advertisement.SomeofourbooksareinSpanish,sowe’dliketohiresomeonewhospeaksSpanish. yourinterests.Thanksforyourtime. M:Oh,asamatteroffact,Ido.IcanalsospeakalittleGermanandChinese.