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高三第一学期期初检测英语答案案_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_3英语高考模拟题_老高考_2023陕西师范大学附属中学、渭北中学等高三上学期期初检测英语
高三第一学期期初检测英语答案案_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_3英语高考模拟题_老高考_2023陕西师范大学附属中学、渭北中学等高三上学期期初检测英语
高三第一学期期初检测英语答案案_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_3英语高考模拟题_老高考_2023陕西师范大学附属中学、渭北中学等高三上学期期初检测英语
高三第一学期期初检测英语答案案_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_3英语高考模拟题_老高考_2023陕西师范大学附属中学、渭北中学等高三上学期期初检测英语
高三第一学期期初检测英语答案案_3.2025英语总复习_2023年新高考资料_3英语高考模拟题_老高考_2023陕西师范大学附属中学、渭北中学等高三上学期期初检测英语

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陕西师大附中高 2023 届高三第一学期期初检测 英语答案 听力答案:1-5 BAACB;6-10 ACBCB;11-15 CAABB;16-20 CCABC; 阅读理解:A篇:BCA B篇 DCBD C篇CBAD D篇BADC 第二节: 36-40 CFGDA 完形填空 本文是一篇记叙文。一只流浪狗偶遇一场表演,在看到演出中的一位演员表演受伤的情节时,它出乎意 料地走上前安慰那位演员,因为它以为那位演员真的需要帮助。 41. B 然而(However),令人惊讶的是狗也决心进入表演界了,至少对于一只流浪狗来说是如此(的 情况)(case)。 42. A 见上题解析。 43. C 当那只狗在一个剧团的表演现场登台(entrance)的时候,它不是在寻求(looking for)掌声。 44. D 见上题解析。 45. A Uzunsoy 的表演似乎十分逼真(realistic)以至于那只狗以为他真的受伤了且需要安慰 (comfort)。 46. C 见上题解析。 47. B 为了表演从马上坠落(fall),Uzunsoy躺在地上,那只狗走向他并且开始温柔地(gently)舔他 的脸和脖子。 48. D 见上题解析。 49. D 过了几秒钟之后,Uzunsoy才意识到(realize)发生了什么。 50. C “起初,我以为是我的合演者在接近(approaching)我。” 51. B “当我感觉到是狗在亲吻我的时候,我深受感动(touched)。” 52. A “他想要帮助(help)我。” 53. B “我没有预料到(expecting)会发生这种情况。” 54. D 观众和演职人员都被那只狗逗乐了,而且大家都不介意那只狗打断(interruption)演出。 55. A 表演(show)又继续了。 56. B 那只狗没有在周围等待(wait)谢幕。 57. C 人们都知道那只狗经常出现在这个演出地,所以 Uzunsoy确信(sure)他会再次见到那个意想不 到的合演者。 58. A 爱狗的Uzunsoy决心找到(find)那只性情温和的流浪狗,所以他打算继续(keep)回到这个演 出地直到他再次遇到那只抢镜的狗。 59. C 见上题解析。 60. D 一旦他找到了那只狗,他承诺让那只狗在台上表演一个角色(role),让那只狗成为真正的合演 者。 语法填空 61)recommended 62)previously 63)who 64)earning 65)most beautiful 66)symbols 67)is seen 68)inspiration 69)an 70)as 短文改错 Next Saturday will be my eighteen (eighteenth)birthday.To celebrating (celebrate)that meaningful 下载最新免费模拟卷,到公众号:一枚试卷君day,my parents had intended to hold a party in a restaurant.However,I persuade (persuaded)them yesterday morning to buy a young tree to(for) me as my birthday gift.On that important day,I will plant∧ ( 加 it) in our own yard myself. In my opinions(opinion),celebrating my birthday by holding a dinner party are (is)not only wasteful but also meaningless.With a tree planted in our own yard,we will never forget that significance (significant) day. What's the(删去) more,whenever I see that tree,it will remind me of my parents (parents’)love for me. 书面表达 A Visit to the History Museum Last Sunday,the members of student union showed exchange students studying in our school around the Shaanxi History Museum. They gathered at the school gate at 9∶00 am,and then took a bus to the museum,where they watched videos about local history and admired the treasures from different periods. The exchange students were amazed at the ancient objects displayed and deeply impressed by the members’ vivid description. The visit was a great success. Not only did it help the exchange students learn more about China,but it also helped promote friendship between Chinese students and exchange students. 听力文本:1. W: When do you think that I can go home, Doctor Smith? M: Well, you came in on Monday and today is Friday. I’d say that you could probably leave tomorrow, but I don’t want you to go back to work in several weeks. 2. W: Shall I turn off the TV since you are not watching anything? M: Wait! I'm going to watch a special program in a minute. 3. M: I’m looking for an English-Chinese dictionary. Do you have any? W: Yes, we do. You’ll find them in the dictionary section on the top shelf. 4. M: Hi, Anne. I’m not going to see the performance tonight, but John is. Do you need a ride? W: Yeah. But Michael, do you suppose he’d mind picking me up? M: I don’t think so. 5. W: Jason, you look unhappy today! M: Yes. However hard I try, my English is still not good enough. 6. M: Do you remember the agent we met, the one who said Lily might be the child actress they are looking for? W: Oh, I remember. He gave us his card, and I threw it away. M: I picked it out of the trash. They’re shooting a children’s-furniture-store advertisement today. And they want Lily! W: Look,I threw away that card for a reason. M: Come on, it’ll be fun, and Lily will be on TV,and we can put the money in her college account. W: No, let’s just give our daughter a normal childhood, huh? 7. W: Shall I phone and tell your boss you’re not going today? M: Yes, please, dear. Tell her I’ve got a cold and a headache. You’d better say I’m staying in bed. W: But you’re not in bed! Do you want me to tell a lie? M: Oh, it’s only a very little one, dear. I’m not making a false excuse. I really have a bad headache. W: Then put the cigarette out. M: Well, dear. You’re quite right. W: Look, here’s some boiling water. Do as I tell you now. I’ve put something in the water. That’ll do you a lot of good. Put your nose over the water. That’s right. Breathe in deeply. M: It smells nice. 8. M: Betty, how was the concert last night? W: It was fine. But I didn’t enjoy it because I had an argument with a person. M: You? It’s unbelievable that you could have an argument with anybody. What happened? W: It was a woman, with her son, about 6 years old. They sat behind me and talked all the way through the concert. It was so annoying. M:So you argued with them? W: No. I just told them not to talk and they nodded. But a minute later, they began talking again. The boy even kicked my seat. I felt quite uncomfortable so I turned my head and stared at them. Guess what? The woman said I should be nice to kids. Then we started to argue. What would you have done? M: I wouldn’t have argued with her. I would have asked the security guard to remove her.W: You’re right. 9. M: Hi, I’d like to have some information about the summer courses at Swan School. W: Certainly, Sir. We have two full-time summer courses. The first course begins on July 3 and lasts until July 20, and the second from July 24 till August 10. M: What about the fees for each course? W: The former course costs £500, and the latter costs £50 higher. M: I see. Do we have to find our own accommodation? W: No, we have a lady who arranges the accommodation for you with Oxford families here. M: Good, how much does it cost? W:£140 a week. M: OK. I’d like to choose the second course, please. W: Sure, Sir. Can I have your name and nationality, please? M: Dominick Dobuwa. DO-B-U-W-A. I’m from France. W:OK, Mr. Dobuwa, you choose the second course from July 24 to August 10. Please pay before July 15 through our official website. M: OK, I’m looking forward to going to your school in person. 10. W: Study the faces of the subway riders, and you’ll see what it means to live in a city. They are all traveling in a busy world that exists under another busy world. The New York subway is one of the oldest public transportation systems in the world. It has been underneath this city for 110 years now, and I’ve been riding it for half that time. When I was a kid, there wasn’t any fear, only adventure. I would stand at the window of the front car and dream through the great network of tunnels, watching the red and green lights go by. A subway is like a secret, a child’s game. You go in one hole and you come out another. You move fast, much faster than a taxi, or walking or running. Years ago, a woman named Rosie Ruiz tried to steal a victory in the New York marathon by taking a subway to the finish line. Rosie was right. The subway was faster. I think what people like most about the subway, apart from the basic transportation, still comes from the magic feeling of rushing around fast in a train underground.下载最新免费模拟卷,到公众号:一枚试卷君