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四川省成都市石室中学2024-2025学年高三上期开学考试英语试卷参考答案_A1502026各地模拟卷(超值!)_9月_240901四川省成都市石室中学2024-2025学年高三上学期入学考
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高2025届高三上期开学考试英语参考答案 听力: 1-20 CBBAA ABBCA AABCC CCBAC 阅读: 21-23 CDB 24-27 BDAC 28-31 BCDB 32-35 CABB 七选五: 36-40 CAEFD 完形: 41-45 ADBCA 46-50 BADBD 51-55 CCDBC 语法填空: 56. lifting 57. without 58. which 59. and 60. Amazingly 61. made 62. remarkable 63. to design 64. director 65. the 应用文: Be smart online learners Good morning, everyone. Learning online has become an important way to learn recently, not only because people have easier access to more learning resources, but also there is no limit to learning time and space. However, some people who lack self-discipline may find themselves easily distracted, which may result in ineffective learning. How can we be smart online learners? First, set a clear goal by writing down learning tasks in detail. Besides, close irrelevant web pages to avoid distraction and increase productivity. Finally, set aside 10 minutes to take a break when necessary. To sum up, with careful thought and helpful strategies, everyone can be a smart online learner. Thank you. 读后续写: I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news. Seeing me in extreme anxiety about what to do next, he reached into his own pocket and handed me some cash without hesitation. “Here, take it because I think you need some cash to pay for the bus,” he said, with trust in his eyes. I was touched by his generosity, tears of gratitude streaming down my cheeks. Having promised to pay back his money and the taxi fee, I wrote down his telephone number and boarded the bus just in time. I waved at Gunter through the window, mouthing “Thank you.” again and again. His warm smile was the last thing I saw with the bus pulling away. Four days later, when I was back in Vienna, I called Gunter as promised. I wanted to repay him and properly express my gratitude. He answered the phone cheerfully, remembering me immediately. We arranged to meet at a café near the airport. When we met, I handed him the money I owed, along with a small gift from Prague to show my appreciation. Gunter was delighted and we spent the afternoon chatting about our lives, hobbies and travels. What had started as a stressful evening turned into a wonderful friendship, all thanks to Gunter’s kindness and trust in me. 听力原文 Text 1 W: It’s January and it’s been raining the whole month. How long does the rainy season last year? M: About four months. It begins in early November and lasts until February. Text 2 M: Can you pass me the salt and pepper please? My food doesn’t taste very good. It has no taste. How’s yours? W: It’s okay. It’s just a little hot. Text 3 M: What are you learning in school right now, Jennifer? W: We are learning to make sculptures, dad. It’s amazing. I can now make a beautiful sculpture out of nothing. Next we will learn how to take good pictures, then we will learn how to draw. Text 4 W: Have you finished decorating your house yet? M: No, I’ve only just finished the bathroom. It’s taken such a long time. I’ve still got the kitchen and the living room to do. Text 5 W: What happened to you, young man? Why are you in the hospital? M: I broke my leg while playing football at school. My friend kicked me instead of the ball. It hurts a lot. I hope you can fix it. Text 6 W: Oh, no, I don’t have Amanda’s phone number. M: What’s wrong, Miyako? W: Amanda said we should get together again and that I should call her, but I don’t have her phone number. M: I see. Well, don’t worry about it. For Americans, that’s usually a friendly way to say goodbye. It’s like when Americans say hello, how are you, but they don’t want you to tell them how you are. It’s just a friendly greeting. W: So saying “let’s get together sometime” is similar to that?M: Yeah, that’s right. Text 7 W: David, have you heard the news our school team is in the finals? M: I know. I watched the match on TV last night. W: Do you think they were good? M: They certainly were. A group of us have decided to go and support them in the finals. Will you come along too? W: I’m not sure. When is it? M: It’s on Saturday afternoon at three thirty and we’ll get at the school gate at three. So are you coming? W: No, I don’t think so. I’ve got piano lessons at two thirty every Saturday. M: Can’t you have it on another day? W: But my mother really likes it. M: Come on, Lisa. This is the finals. Our school team has been working hard and they need our support. W: Well, let me talk with my mom first. Okay? M: Once you have made a decision, just give me a call. Text 8 M: This is William Brown. What can I do for you? W: Mr. Brown, I may have your mobile phone. M: Oh, yes. I thought I had lost it somewhere on the underground this morning. W: Actually I found it under a table at a restaurant and I thought I should call the work number I found in its directory. M: Thank you so much. I appreciate you calling me. I just thought I need to buy a new one as soon as possible. W: It was just the right thing to do. I work in TC bank on Roosevelt street and I leave it about five, so please come to pick it up before then. M: Okay, see you then and thanks again. Text 9 W: Hi, Professor White. M: Hi, Maggie. W: It’s been a week since you arrived at the city. Do you like your office? M: Yeah, it’s great to have so much room and I love the sea view. W: Glad to hear that. Do you need any equipment or supplies? M: Well. I’ll give a presentation at an online conference next week. Is it possible to get a web camera for the computer? W: No problem. It’s already at the top of our agenda. We encourage using technology to communicate with overseas scholars rather than expensive traveling. M: Exactly. It’s so much easier and cheaper to do things that way. W: Anything else? M: Well, I hope I’m not asking too much, but can I get a new chair? This one is really uncomfortable. W: I think that’s an old chair. Sorry about that. Is there a specific kind you want, like a folding chair or a rocking one? M: I just like one that rises up and down and has arms. W: Sure, I got it. M: Thanks. Text 10 W: What is life like for today’s students? How do they treat money? As the university and college terms began, I interviewed a few students. Sarah is a second year biology student. She says that money is a big problem. She can eat cheaply at university but she spends quite a lot on transport. She also spends quite a lot on stylish clothes. Colin who is studying engineering says that he doesn’t spend anything on clothes unless counting climbing shoes and special tools, some of which are very expensive. Not much of his money goes on transport because he likes to ride his bike around. Diana is a first year designing student. She makes all her own clothes. This should save her money. But in fact the materials are very expensive. She does not know how she would manage if she did not sell some of the dresses and hats she made to other students. She says that everything is expensive. That includes rent, food, transport and heating for the flat in winter. Jack is a science student. He doesn’t spend much money on clothes but his rent is high and he spend quite a lot on books. So he is doing part time jobs to afford all of these.