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2022-2023 学年度(上)省六校协作体高三 10 月份联合考试
英语答案
听力 1-5 CABCA 6-10 ABCBA 11-15 BCBAA 16-20 CCBCB
阅读: 21-23 DBC 24-27 ACBB 28-31 DCAA 32-35 DAAC
七选五: 36-40 GFDAB
完型填空:41-45 BACDC 46-50 ABBCD 51-55 ACDAD
语法填空:56. to 57. height 58. wonderful 59. spots 60. which
61. be rewarded 62. lies 63. falling 64. to be 65. a
应用文:
Notice
In order to let students learn more about Space Science, a lecture about it will be held in
the school hall at 2 o’clock this Friday afternoon and will last two hours.
The lecture mainly involves 2 parts, the first of which is a brief introduction of our recent
launch. The second part will be given by the same experts and will be about the scientific
benefits of space flight. It will be given in such a way that you will understand it. So you will
learn a lot from the lecture and have a better understanding of space.
Everyone who is interested in the lecture is welcome.
The Students’ Union
续写:
Paragraph 1:
Charlie did not know where to start looking for the gift. There was barely anything
recognizable in the house until he noticed a piece of his colorful bedroom lamp. He had kept the
gift under it, so he started to dig through the ruins. After a while, Chris was surprised to see
Charlie holding a small box. “I found it, Dad!” he yelled. After opening the box, Chris saw a
necklace and a photo of Charlie and Annie with the words “Thank you, Mom. I love you!”
Paragraph 2:
A couple of days later, Charlie and Chris celebrated Annie’s birthday at the hospital. Charlie
gently placed the necklace around his mom’s neck. “I hope you wake up soon, so you can see
my gift,” he whispered. Annie seemed to have heard Charlie’s request, and her eyes started to
open. “You know what, son?” she began to tell Charlie. “When I was in a coma, I couldn’t feel
anything. However, I knew your arms were around my neck.’ Charlie felt the power of love and
embraced his mom tightly.附:听力原文
(Text 1)
W: Do you have a favorite type of film? I can’t decide between comedy and drama.
M: I like the stories where they have to solve a mystery and catch a bad guy.
(Text 2)
W: If it’s raining, I’ll wear my blue jacket. But if it’s windy, I’ll wear the black one.
M: But it’s warm today.
W: Oh. My red jacket is best for that kind of weather.
(Text 3)
W: There is something very rare in our forest —— a tree that is much higher than the other
plants.
M: I know. It grows up to about 50 meters and the tree’s branches are used to make boats and
furniture.
(Text 4)
W: What happened to that gift card? I was going to use it to buy some lipstick and clothes.
M: I used it to buy earrings for your mother last week. Its due date was yesterday, so I had to
use it before it was useless.
(Text 5)
W: You aren’t going to make it. The meeting begins at 8:30, and it’s almost 7:45. What time
did you get up?
M: An hour ago. I’ve been chatting with my colleagues all this time. We decided to have the
meeting online instead.
(Text 6)
W: You have been to lots of countries, haven’t you? What language do they speak in
Scotland?
M: The Scots have their own language. They also speak English, but with a different accent
from their neighbors. The Irish also speak English, although they have their own language
too.
W: What language do you speak? Can you speak any other languages?
M: Well, I am originally from Scotland, but I know a bit of German from when I worked in
Germany.
W: What did you do there?
M: I helped them design and build cars. The Germans are very proud of their car industry. Lots
of different makes are designed there.
W: Did you get to drive them?
M: Oh, yes. We used to drive them through Switzerland to a testing factory in Italy.
(Text 7)
W: My phone died again. I need to charge it before we go anywhere.
M:You are never ready, Tina! I am always waiting for you. Every time we’ve got together, you
would be over 30 minutes late!
W:There’s always a good reason, Patrick…
M:Uh, not always! Each time, it’s a different excuse. First, it was your car...then you lost
something… another time it was because you couldn’t find the right shoes…and now your
phone needs to be charged? Come on!
W:Well, I bought the tickets of the concert through an app, and we have to show them on my
phone to get in.
M:OK, look…if we don’t get there soon, we could miss the whole thing. I’ll drive us there andpay for parking, and you can charge your phone in my car.
(Text 8)
W:What are you doing, David?
M:I’m making pepper.
W:I didn’t know you could make pepper.
M:These are just different tastes that I add to regular black pepper. Look. This one on the
shelf is made with hot red peppers. This one on the table is called sweet-and-sour pepper,
and the one I’m making now is called green tea pepper.
W: Green tea pepper?
M: Yeah. First, I cut up some green tea leaves into very small pieces. Then I mix that with
regular black pepper and leave it in the fridge for a month. After that, it tastes amazing!
W: What do you do with it?
M: I usually use it for meat and fish. But if you put a little on your eggs in the morning, it’s the
best thing ever!
W: It sounds like a nice hobby, if you have the time. I think the regular pepper is just fine.
(Text 9)
M:I’m standing here in the small village of Point Pleasant. As you can see, the water level is at
five feet, and it’s rushing through the streets like a river. Excuse me, Madam? What is your
name?
W:Kelly Thompson.
M:Can you tell us what happened to you?
W:The storm hit us two days ago. I put boards on the windows and stayed inside, but the rain
wouldn’t stop. When the water started coming in the house, I knew I had to get out.
M:So, what did you do?
W:I tried to drive my car, but it had floated away. My only choice was to swim to the nearest
tall building. Once I got there, I ran up the stairs to the roof.
M:So how were you rescued?
W:By helicopter. They dropped us here at this school and have given us blankets and food.
M:What an amazing story! Do you have any advice for people living in areas where the storm
will hit next?
W:Yes. Get out now. Do not try staying at home. It’s too dangerous.
M:Thank you, Kelly. If anyone would like to volunteer for rescue efforts or donate money,
please call the number at the bottom of your screen.
(Text 10)
There is no doubt that Australia is one of the world’s greatest treasures, yet most of us
would probably rather travel to North America, Europe, or Asia. Perhaps the main reason why
people don’t visit Australia is because they are scared of its many deadly animals. After all,
Australia is home to sharks and some of the world’s most poisonous spiders and snakes. Say
what you will, but you can’t say Australia is boring! So today, why don’t we take a look at some
of the country’s more positive aspects? Australia is a multicultural country full of kind and
helpful people. They love to laugh and are very welcoming to visitors. Australia also has a very
warm climate. In fact, the entire middle of the country is a desert. So all the big cities are spread
around the coastal areas where it is cooler. Surfing is a hugely popular activity there. Most
Australian children start the popular water sport once they can walk, and long before they learn
how to ride a bike. This “beach life” is a big part of the Australian lifestyle, which explains why
Australians always seem so relaxed and carefree. It’s true that Australia is mostly flat and lacks
the mountains and green grasslands compared with nearby New Zealand. However, what morethan makes up for it is its unique animals, friendly people, and beautiful beaches.