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哈师大附中 2020 级高三上学期第一次月考英语答案
听力1-5 BCBAC 6-10 ACACA 11-15 ACCBA 16-20 BBCAB
阅读 21-23 CBB 24-27 CBDA 28-31 CBDD 32-35 ACDB
七选五 36-40 GFDBC
完型 41-45 CABDB 46-50 CABCA 51-55 DBCDA 56-60 ABCAD
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How is everything going? I am written to express my heartfelt thanks to you because of I’ve won the
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first prize in the English Speech Contest of our school. Your kind help has meant more than something.
anything
I remember vividly what you guided and encouraged me. During the preparation of the contest, you
help
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polish my draft many times but better my pronunciation with great patience.
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The public speaking skills you shared turned up really effective. More importantly, whenever I felt
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hesitant and unsure about yourself, you were always there to back me up and boost my confidence. Without
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you, I could not have made so an achievement.
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Thank you for everything you have done for me and wish you all best.
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My name is Li Hua. I’m a Chinese high school student. My bedroom is full of some free individual
exchange items. I have some old Chinese stamps to exchange. I like stamp collecting because stamp
collecting is a great way to meet new friends who share a common interest. It is possible to create a broad
circle of friends built around this hobby. My stamps are quite new and unused.
I want to get some foreign stamps for exchange because I'm a music lover as well. I like to collect
stamps about famous foreign musicians.
If you have some, please leave a message on the website. Your name, address, telephone number and
exchange time are welcome. My email address is 110120119@qq.com. Thanks!
下载最新免费模拟卷,到公众号:一枚试卷君to the museum, and I responded very strongly to what I saw on the walls there. I learned about
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art from him, I learned about looking at art from him. I think that ’ s what really got me started.
(Text 1) Then many years later, after I got out of the army, I went to study art history at the University
M: Jenny, you can just drop me here. of Chicago .
W: But we’re two streets away from the office. W: Tell us more about your experiences of looking at art with your grandfather.
M: It’s fine. I had a big breakfast and feel like a bit of walk. M: Well, we looked at the famous paintings by the great artists like Rembrandt, Botticelli, and
(Text 2) Albert Durer. Ruben’ s paintings were my favorites . Yes, I remember these things. This was when I
W: Hello, George. you look tired. Didn’t sleep well last night? was between 10 and 15. When I was 14, I was so anxious to see more art that a friend of mine
M: No, not at all. I had to work flat out to meet the project deadline. I’m really feeling a bit rundown. and I bicycled across the Alps to see Venus. That was a big adventure.
(Text 3) (Text 9)
W: John, can’t we go someplace and talk? It’s so noisy in here. W: Hi, John. Haven’t seen you for ages!
M: Well, there’s a small park across the street. It’s usually not crowded at this time of day. M: Hi, Susan. Fancy meeting you here on the train .
(Text 4) W: How is your college life?
W: We ’ ve got to do something about the neighbor ’ s dog . M: What can I say? I’ve survived.
M: Why? Has he been into your flower garden again? W:What happened?
W: The flower garden, the garbage can and yesterday he started digging holes in the yard. M: Well, early last March, I started doing a part-time job in a law firm. A few weeks before, I had
(Text 5) started writing my term paper. I though t I coul d finis h i t b y August .
M: Hello, we have a reservation in the name of Mr Jones. Is there any table by the window? W: That was a pretty good idea, trying to have some work experience.
W: Sorry, w e’ve got this corner table for you . It’s quiet here, not close to the door. M: For the first 3 weeks, you know, I tried. I got up early and worked for an hour on my paper
(Text 6) before going to work. But work was so fun. I met tons of new people, and soon I couldn’t find
W: Dave, don’t forget we are invited out to dinner tonight. even a minute for my paper. So I had to quit my part-time job and finally finished my paper in
M: Oh, yeah. I almost forgot. What time? October .
W: 7:30. We should leave the house by 6:30. You know how bad the traffic is that time of night. W: Well, it’s never too late to mend. It ’ s kind of hard to find a balance between what you have to
M: It’s informal, isn’t it? do and what you want to do
W: Yeah. You can wear your new sports jacket. The one I got you as an anniversary gift. M: Yeah, it’s really important for me to balance study and work. And I think I should learn to
M: OK, well, I’ve got to go. I ’ll try to get home a little earlier today. exercise some self-control.
W: Good. (Text 10)
(Text 7) M: Being an athlete is very fun, painful and exciting. Every time I come to the track, I feel like I’m out of
M: We need to decide exactly when we’re going to move. Any suggestions? this place. This is Botswana National Stadium. This is where I train. When I saw Usain Bolt running in
W: I think July would be the best time. Our sales are always down that month. We could move all the office 2012 London Olympics, I was amazed. Just watching him run, got me motivated. I quit being a chess player
equipment at a weekend. Do everything at once. and started to run. I went to the 2016 O lympics and went to the finals at the age of 18. And w ow , I finished
M: I think a weekend is too short. Maybe we should do it department by department. fifth . It was a dream come true to me, but I still wanted more. The training is super hard. But t he hardest
W: What do you mean? part for me is that I got an injury , an injury which may take me out for years . For a period of time, as a
M: Well, e ach week, a different department would mov e . That way, there would always be people here to young athlete, I didn’t know what to do. I lost focus. But now, I’m back on the track. I really want to be
handle customer inquiries, phone calls, and so on. there at the Olympics and do what I did before. Do much, much greater. I don’t care about the gold, I don’t
W: Emm, that’s a good idea. care about the silver. I want to do my best, you know, take everything and show it to the world.
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W: So Mr Peter Sels, I’d be curious to know what were the early connections in your life that let
you into the art field.
M: My grandfather was an art dealer in Munich. They had a great museum in Munich. He took me下载最新免费模拟卷,到公众号:一枚试卷君