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    这是一份天津市八所重点学校2023-2024学年高三上学期期末联考试题 英语 Word版含答案(含听力),共14页。
    第I卷 选择题(共115分)
    注意事项:
    1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
    2.选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再填涂其它答案。
    第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
    第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
    听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1. What is the wman lking fr?
    A. A htel.B. A library.C. A pst ffice.
    2. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
    A. Teacher and student.B. Frmer schlmates.C. Neighbrs.
    3. Hw des Lisa learn the prnunciatin f new wrds?
    A. By referring t a dictinary.
    B. By asking her teacher fr help.
    C. By guessing it accrding t the rules.
    4. When can the wman have her fd?
    A. At 6:00. B. At 6:30.C. At 6:40.
    5. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
    A. bk.B. An astrnaut. C. A travel plan.
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    听下面几段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。
    听下面一段对话,回答第6至8三个小题。
    6. Fr what des the man want t return the wlen sweater?
    A. The size.B. The clr.C. The style.
    7. Hw much des the blue sweater cst?
    A. $60. B. $90.C. $120.
    8. What will the man d next?
    A. G t anther stre.
    B. Try n the blue sweater.
    C. Make payment at the cashier's desk
    听下面一段对话,回答第9至11三个小题。
    9. Hw lng did David stay at the party last night?
    A. Abut five hurs.B. Abut six hurs.C. Abut seven hurs.
    10. What did David like best at the party?
    A. The drinks.B. The music.C. The barbecue.
    11. Why did the plice cme at midnight?
    A. T attend the party.B. T lk int a case. C. T ask peple t g back hme.
    听下面一段独白,回答第12至15四个小题。
    12. At what age can the teenagers attend the cmedy clubs?
    A. 12.B. 16.C. 30.
    13. What des the speaker think f Jhn Wintersn's act?
    A. It was strange.B. It was successful.C. It was unppular.
    14. What d the classes teach yung peple t d?
    A. Tell jkes n stage.B. Organize parties. C. Perfrm magic.
    15. Why des the speaker give the speech?
    A. T encurage the cmedians.
    B. T advertise a cmedy cmpany.
    C. T infrm peple f seeing perfrmances.
    第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)
    单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)
    16.—I will pick yu up at 9 ’clck tmrrw mrning at the schl gate. Is that all right?
    — . See yu then.
    A. I’d lve t B. That’s settled C. It’s up t yu D. My pleasure
    17. —Hw des Mary put n s much weight?
    —Large quantities f fat_______ recently.
    are cnsumed B. is being cnsumed
    C. has been cnsumed D.have been cnsumed
    18.We _______ the 2024 New Year Day in ur classrm when suddenly ur belved principal entered the classrm, cnveying the best wishes and expectatin t us.
    A. were bserving B. have bserved C. wuld bserve D. bserved
    19. —Have yu knwn each ther fr a lng time?
    —Nt really. _______ we started t wrk in this schl.
    Just after B. Just whenC. Ever sinceD. Just befre
    If yu want t get yur ability_______, yu have t shw it in yur wrk rather than cmplain all day.
    A. t recgnizeB. recgnizingC. being recgnizedD. recgnized
    21. _______ t a tp university, as in China, is als what many American students have been dreaming f.
    A. Admitted B. Being admitted
    C. Having been admitted D. T have been admitted
    22. I have ne regret abut the time I spent in high schl. I _______ mre advanced classes that are really helpful in cllege.
    A. culdn’t have takenB. shuld have taken C. needn’t have takenD. must have taken
    23. We live in the age f distractin, _______ we can be disturbed by all f kinds f useless and false infrmatin.
    A. whichB. whatC. whenD. where
    24. In recent years, raising pets has becme a cash­burning lifestyle in urban area, giving rise t _______ the media cnsider t be a “pet ecnmy”.
    A. what B. that C. which D. hw
    25. It was reprted that many high buildings were put up_______ there used t be a desert, which
    made sme freign experts amazed.
    A. when B. where C. hw D. what
    26. With the ppularity f self-driving cars, many a taxi driver will be _____ at risk f lsing their jbs in the lng run.
    A.deliberately B.regularly C.ptentially D.knwingly
    27. Generally speaking , 5G has faster data transmissin, lwer delay and strnger mbility_______ the cnventinal 4G.
    A. in charge fB. in cntrast tC. in defense fD. in prprtin t
    28. Infrmatin services like clud cmputing are updated, helping these businesses transfrm their ecnmic develpment and _______ their cmpetitive edge in the wrld.
    A. shrten B. sharpen C. shave D. shrink
    29. Setting up a gd example is a must fr parents, which can get their kids t lk away frm iPad and _______ bks instead.
    A. make allwance fr B. make sense f
    C. take respnsibility fr D. take pleasure in
    30. When we talk abut banning children’s phne watch in schl, we shuld als lk at the gd side. In a wrd, we shuld nt_______ .
    A. kill tw birds with ne stne B. d in Rme as Rmans d
    C. have butterflies in ur stmach D. thrw the baby ut with the bathwater
    第二节 完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)
    Nancy Pearl and Rberta had just returned t the U. S. after hneymning in Africa and were waiting ut a 10-hur cnnecting time at Washingtn-Dulles befre they changed the plane t their hme in Suth Carlina. It had been a dream 31 . Alng with their memries, they als brught back a beautiful, ne-f-a-kind 32 f three African wild dgs created by a lcal artist they had met at Victria Falls. Fr safekeeping, they rlled the artwrk in a tube and hand-carried it n their 33 .
    Upn arriving at Dulles 34 a 28-hur jurney, Nancy and Rberta freshened up and began lking fr ways t 35 themselves during their lng cnnecting time. One f the airprt custmer service representatives 36 that they shuld g int Washingtn, D. C , and visit the Natinal Air and Space Museum, an idea t which they readily 37 . After spending a few hurs at the 38 , they gt n a city bus and returned t the airprt befre the barding time. It was then Nancy nticed that Rberta wasn't 39 the tube with the painting. Befre they gt ff, she asked Rberta where the painting was, and at that mment, she watched his heart 40 . The last time Rberta had seen it was when he leaned it against the charging statin in the terminal when they first arrived.
    Trying nt t 41 , Nancy checked with the airprt Lst and Fund, and Rberta ran back t 42 he'd last had the painting, but it was 43 . Running shrt n ptins and 44 , they grew mre upset. Finally they went t the airprt custmer service cunter, where they met Gershwin. What happened next 45 Nancy and Rberta s much. Psitive and 46 , Gershwin said she wasn't willing t give up and wuld d everything she culd t find the painting. Gershwin knew that many times misplaced items get turned in at gate pdiums(登机口检票台). The three f them 47 the gate pdiums. The first pdium turned up empty, but at the secnd ne, they fund the tube with the painting, safe and sund. They were all s 48 . The cuple were in tears, hugging Gershwin and thanking her. Gershwin said she 49 lved knwing she'd helped peple, and that was why she didn't give up.
    The painting nw hangs in Nancy and Rberta 's hme as a daily reminder f nt nly an unbelievable trip, but f the unbelievable 50 shwn t them that day by Gershwin.
    31. A. prfessin B. present C. trip D. schedule
    32. A. dcument B. painting C. pht D. album
    33. A. luggage B. hliday C. seat D. flight
    34. A. during B. against C. after D. despite
    35. A. prepare B. adapt C. entertain D. cntrl
    36. A. arranged B. cmmanded C. annunced D. recmmended
    37. A. agreed B. replied C. participated D. transfrmed
    38. A. center B. airprt C. statin D. museum
    39. A. applying B. carrying C. pulling D. witnessing
    40. A. beat B. drp C. hurt D. shape
    41. A. fail B. waste C. panic D. suffer
    42. A. where B. when C. hw D. what
    43. A. tireless B. endless C. aimless D. fruitless
    44. A. time B. mney C.energy D. effrt
    45. A. pushed B. tuched C. rewarded D. cncerned
    46. A. determined B. hnest C. independent D. talented
    47. A. bserved B. discvered C. checked D. circled
    48. A. awkward B. hpeful C. delighted D. prud
    49. A. available B. just C. even D. almst
    50. A. dignity B. imaginatin C. mdesty D. kindness
    第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
    A
    Ice Skating Prgrams in Nashville
    At Centennial Sprtsplex
    222 25th Ave. N., Nashville
    615-862-8480
    Nashville Skating Academy (NSA)
    NSA's Learn-t-Skate prgram can help yu master skating skills in figure skating(花样滑冰) and hckey! Snw Plw Sam 1-3 fr kids aged3-5; Basic 1-6 fr kids aged 6 and lder; Adult classes are fr skaters aged 16 and lder.
    The NSA Learn-t-Skate prgram runs a seven-week series year-rund n Tuesdays and Thursdays frm 5:45 - 6:45 p.m. and Saturdays frm 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. The Basic class package(整套计划) is $155 per seven-week series fr ne class per week; the cmplete package is $275 per seven-week series fr all classes ffered in the sessin.
    Skaters must pass Basic 1 and 2 befre signing up fr the Learn t Skate Hckey class that fcuses n skating skills specific t hckey. Fr skaters in level Basic 5 r abve, the next prgram is Rising Stars Bridge fcusing n spins, jumps and mves in the field.
    At Frd Ice Center
    5264 Hickry Hllw Pkwy. Antich
    615-742-4399
    The Sctt Hamiltn Skating Academy (SHSA)
    SHSA's Learn-t-Skate prgram teaches skaters hw t skate in figure skating and ice hckey. The Sctt's Tts prgram fr ages 3-5 and Basic Skills 1-6 fr ages 6-15 teach kids agility, crdinatin(敏捷、协调), balance and speed. Learn t Skate Hckey is fr kids aged 6-15 t learn the fundamentals f ice hckey. Skaters must have cmpleted Basic Skills Level 3. Freeskate 1-6 fr all ages is fr prgressive skating skills like transitins (步法衔接), spins and jumps t guide skaters t recreatinal and cmpetitive figure skating. Skaters must have cmpleted Basic Skills Level 1-6. Adults (ages 16 and lder, beginner t advanced) is fr beginning and experienced skaters wh want t imprve their skills.
    A new sessin begins every seven weeks, year-rund. Classes are held n Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Cst is $145 per seven-week sessin which cnsists f ne class per week fr seven weeks; $230 per seven-week sessin fr all classes per week.
    Fr skaters in Basic 4 and up, SHSA als ffers a Theatre n Ice prgram, which runs fr eight weeks and csts $90 fr each sessin.
    51. A fur-year-ld kid can attend________.
    A. NSA’s Basic 1-6.
    B. SHSA’s Basic Skills 1-6.
    C. NSA’s Snw Plw Sam 1-3.
    D. SHSA’s Learn t Skate Hckey.
    52. Fr three classes per week in a seven-week sessin, a teenager will be charged________.
    A. $145 by SHSA.B. $275 by NSA.
    C. $465 by NSA. D. $690 by SHSA.
    53. Befre advancing t Rising Stars Bridge, yu have t________.
    A. pass Basic 1& 2. B. cmplete Basic 1-6.
    C. reach level Basic 5. D. finish Learn t Skate Hckey.
    54.What can we knw abut SHSA's classes?
    A. Sctt's Tts and Basic Skills1-6 teach different things.
    B. Basic Skills 1-6 teaches transitins, spins and jumps.
    C. Freeskate 1-6 fcuses n figure skating skills.
    D. All adult classes require skating experience.
    55. If yu're interested in cmbining skating skills with theatre, yu can________.
    A. call 615-862-8480.
    B. sign up fr a specialized class with NSA.
    C. g t 222 25th Ave. N., Nashville.
    D. find a prgram at Frd Ice Center.
    B
    Martin was returning t wrk in his Lndn ffice after spending tw weeks with his brther in New Yrk. He was cming back with a heavy heart. It was nt just that it was the end f a wnderful hliday; it was nt just that he invariably suffered badly frm jet lag(时差); it was that Mnday mrning always began with a team meeting and , ver the mnths, he had grwn t hate them.
    Martin was aware that clleagues apprached these meetings with hidden agenda (会议议程); they indulged in (沉溺于) game playing ; and he knew that peple were nt being hnest and pen. The meetings themselves were bad enugh---there was all the maning afterwards at the meeting like “I culd have imprved n that idea, but I wasn’t ging t say.”
    As this mrning’s meeting began, Martin prepared himself fr the usual dullness and bredm. But, as the meeting prgressed, he became aware f a strange backgrund nise. At first, he thught that he was still hearing the engine nise frm the aircraft that had brught him back t Lndn. But as he cncentrated n the nise, it became a little clearer.
    He realized, t his amazement, that he culd actually hear what they were thinking at the same time as they were speaking. What surprised him, even mre than the acquisitin f this strange pwer, was that he discvered that what peple were saying was nt really what they were thinking. They were nt making clear their reservatins. They were nt supprting views which they thught might be ppular. They were nt cntributing their new insights. They were nt vlunteering their new ideas.
    Martin fund it impssible nt t respnd t his new knwledge. S he started t make gentle interventins (干涉), based mre n what he culd hear his clleagues thinking than n what he culd hear them saying. “S, Jhn, are yu really ” “Susan, d yu really think that?” “Tm, have yu gt an idea n hw we culd take this frward?” They lked at him, puzzled. In truth, he felt rather prud f his newly acquired talent.
    As the meeting prgressed, it was clear t him that each member f the meeting was learning hw t hear the thughts f the thers. The game playing started t fall away; peple started t speak mre directly; views became better understd; the atmsphere became mre pen and trusting.
    The meeting ended. As peple left the rm, Martin fund that he culd still hear what they were thinking. “That was the best meeting we’ve ever had.” “All meetings shuld be like that,” “ In future, I’m ging t say what I think.”
    It is knwn frm the first paragraph that Martin ________.
    just came back frm his business trip in New Yrk
    was fund t suffer frm a serius heart disease during the trip
    had a gd time during his frtnight’s stay in New Yrk
    didn’t like his wrk in his Lndn ffice
    Why did Martin hate his cmpany’s team meeting?
    A. Because it had t be held every Mnday mrning.
    B. Because he was tired f hsting such a meeting
    C. Because he culdn’t cntrl the meeting that was ut f rder.
    D. Because the meeting atmsphere wasn’t pen and trusting.
    58.The underlined part “his newly-acquired talent” in Paragraph 5 means that he culd ________.
    A. still hear the engine nise f the plane thugh he was back
    B. clearly hear what the members f the meeting were saying
    C. actually cntrl the thughts f the members f the meeting
    D. express what the meeting members were thinking based n their wrds and their thughts
    59.What d we knw abut this Mnday mrning’s meeting frm the passage?
    A. Martin made peple say what they were thinking immediately the meeting began.
    B. Martin was angry at the dullness f the meeting at the beginning f the meeting..
    C. Martin led peple t express their real thughts with the meeting prgressing.
    D. Many members f the meeting played games and tld lies at the meeting all the time.
    60.It is inferred frm the last tw paragraphs that twards the end f the meeting Martin wuld hear such wrds as “________”
    A. I was thinking f making a suggestin ---but I culdn’t be bthered.
    B. I have gt an idea n hw we culd take this frward. I think we shuld...
    C. The usual peple say the usual things, s I have n ther new ideas.
    D. I culd have imagined n that idea, but I wasn’t ging t say.
    C
    Yu have prbably read abut rbts replacing human labr as a new era f autmatin takes rt in ne industry after anther. But a reprt suggests humans are nt the nly nes wh might lse their jbs.
    In New Zealand, farmers are using drnes (无人机) t herd and mnitr livestck, taking up a psitin that highly intelligent dgs have held fr mre than a century. The rbts have nt replaced the dgs entirely, Radi New Zealand reprts, but they have apprpriated (盗用) ne f the animal's mst ptent tls : barking.
    The DJ-Innvatins (DJI) Mavic Enterprise, a $3,500 drne favred by farmers, has a feature that lets the machine recrd sunds and play them ver a ludspeaker, giving the machine the ability t act as the dgs. Crey Lambeth, a shepherd at a farm with sheep and cws, tld RNZ the machines are surprisingly effective. “That’s the ne thing I’ve nticed when yu’re mving cws and calves—that the ld cws stand up t the dgs, but with the drnes, they’ve never dne that,” he said, nting that it means the drnes mve livestck faster, with less stress, than the dgs d.
    Farmers tld RNZ the drnes cme in handy fr mre than just herding cws and sheep. The rbts allw farmers t mnitr their land frm afar(在远方), tracking water and feed levels and checking n livestck health withut disturbing the animals.
    Jasn Rentul tld RNZ last spring that a tw-hur herding jb that used t require tw peple and tw teams f dgs culd be accmplished in 45 minutes using a single drne. “Being a hilly farm where a lt f stuff is dne n ft, the drnes really saved a lt f man-hurs,” he said. “The drne des the higher bits that yu can’t see frm the grund, and yu wuld have t walk half an hur t g and have a lk and then g, ‘Oh, there was n sheep there.’”
    Farmers arund the wrld are using drnes. In Suth Africa, they mnitr crp health frm abve, which bsts harvests, accrding t CN. In Califrnia, winemakers use drnes equipped with sensrs t grw healthier grapes, accrding t MIT Technlgy Review. Because drnes fly clser t the grund, they are able t prvide high-reslutin images that are less expensive than hiring smene t fly an aircraft ver a field, the publicatin reprted.
    In New Zealand, farmers say sme dgs are learning t wrk alngside drnes, identifying the machines as mre c-wrker than fe(敌人). “A gd herding dg, he's already figured ut if the drnes are wrking n that side. I’ll g ver here (t the ther side) and wrk ver here,”Rentul said. “Fr nw,” farmers say, “there is still a need fr herding dgs, primarily because they have a lnger life span than drnes, can wrk in bad weather and d nt require an electrical scket every few hurs t recharge”.
    “There’s definitely ging t be places fr dgs always n farm,” Lambeth said. “The ne dwn side f the Mavic drnes r anything electrnic is that yu still need t bring them in and charge them.”
    61. Accrding t the passage, the drnes can’ t replace the dgs entirely because ________.
    A. the drnes can’t bark as ludly as the dgs d.
    B. the drnes’ pwer and wrking cnditins are limited.
    C. the drnes are much mre expensive than the animal.
    D. cws and calves are nt used t seeing the drnes.
    62. Which f the fllwing statements is TRUE accrding t the passage?
    A. Herding dgs will gradually lse their psitin n the farmland.
    B. The drnes can nly cpy the dgs' barking with the current technlgy.
    C. The drnes are multifunctinal and leave the animals undisturbed.
    D. The cst f using drnes t mnitr grapes is half the cst f hiring smene.
    63. What are the main disadvantages f the drnes?
    A. Shrt service time and simple functin.
    B. Cntinuus maintenance and system upgrades.
    C. Vulnerability t fierce animals and extreme weather.
    D. Frequent absence and restricted battery capacity.
    64.Why d farmers arund the wrld like using drnes?
    A. Because drnes have n mtrs.
    B. Because using drnes hardly meet the demand f management.
    C. Because using drnes can nt nly bring abut t much cnvenience ,but als reduce the cst.
    D. Because it is ut f the questin fr using drnes t prvide high-reslutin images.
    65. What can be a suitable title fr the passage?
    A. Rbts are replacing human labr
    B. Drnes help keep livestck in line
    C. Herding dgs will remain n farm
    D. Farming is becming surprisingly effective.
    D
    There's a lt being said ut there abut the state f wmen in this cuntry. The gender gap still exists when it cmes t salary, cnfidence, happiness, and the number f wmen in the C-suite(企业高管) and science. Wmen aren't as happy as they were in the 1970s, and their happiness relative t that f men has taken a nsedive(暴跌).
    But it's nt all dm and glm(无望). A recent study shws there's ne career path in which wmen's happiness is greater than men's: entrepreneurship. One ut f every 10 wmen in the U.S. tday is starting r running her wn business. Mre than a third f thse wmen want t expand their business beynd five emplyees. Wmen with established businesses ranked their happiness nearly three times as high as wmen wh are nt entrepreneurs.
    Wmen are mst likely t run r start a business between the ages f 35 and 44 — a perid in which mms are mre likely t be taking care f yung kids at hme. The flexibility f entrepreneurship may very well attract such wmen during this busy time in their lives. “Our researchfund that the benefits f entrepreneurship are beynd ecnmic and scial value,”prfessr Dnna Kelley and the lead authrf the reprt said. “Clearly, entrepreneurship prvides wmen with a mst satisfying career chice.”
    The happiness desn't translate fr wmen just getting started with their business, wh reprt lwer levels f happiness than wmen wrking fr an emplyer, thugh still slightly higher levels than men in the same psitin as them. The reasn fr this may very well be the gender cnfidence gap. As wmen's businesses mature and becme mre successful, their levels f happiness surge. “Cnfidence is a belief in ne's ability t succeed, a belief that stimulates actin. In turn, taking actin imprves ne's belief in ne's ability t succeed.”they write.
    And the links between cnfidence and happiness are plentiful. The happiness-success link exists nt nly because success makes peple happy, but als because psitive emtin creates success. Fr wmen, entrepreneurial success may be the key t a happy career. And as mre wmen start and run their wn businesses, the wrld may just be a happier place.
    66. It can be knwn that wmen's happiness levels________.
    A. are the same as thse f five decades ag.
    B. are much lwer than thse f five decades ag.
    C. are much higher than thse f five years ag.
    D. are a little lwer than thse f five years ag.
    67. Wh are much happier accrding t the text?
    A. Male bsses. B. Jbless females. C. Female bsses. D. Male emplyees.
    68. What is Dnna Kelley's attitude t wman entrepreneurship?
    A. Optimistic. B. Dubtful. C. Objective. D. Negative.
    69.What des the underlined wrd “surge” in Paragraph 4 mean?
    A. Increase. B. Disappear. C. Decrease. D. Remain.
    70. What des the last paragraph mainly tell us?
    A. There are secrets t female entrepreneurial success.
    B. The clse happiness-success cnnectin and its active effect n wmen.
    C. Mre wmen will start t run their wn business in the future.
    D. There is a clse cnnectin between happiness and success.
    第Ⅱ卷 非选择题(共35分)
    第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
    阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
    When Pppy Jhnsn, a 23-year-ld Lndn-based cllege student, was nly five, she accidentally saw Michael Jacksn's Thriller music vide. Ever since then, she has been suffering frm a fear f pp legend Michael Jacksn.
    Every time she sees r hears anything abut Michael Jacksn—a sng, an interview r even a pster, she will experience a mment f fear. Her fear even grws strnger at hme, as Pppy's parents are big fans f Michael Jacksn and have a cllectin f suvenirs arund their huse. But she never tells them this wuld add t her fear at hme. Pppy explained, “I never really spke abut it r tld it t ther peple, as I wrried they'd think I was silly.”
    Managing her fear f Michael Jacksn hasn't been easy fr Pppy, wh wuld ften excuse herself whenever she was ut with her friends and a Michael Jacksn sng started playing. She wuld then spend a few minutes smewhere else trying t take her mind ff it.
    Earlier this year, when the dcumentary Finding Neverland came ut, news and phts f Michael Jacksn were everywhere nline. At that time, Pppy's life was quite tugh and she always felt that her heart was in her muth.
    Pppy recently started pening up abut her unusual fear and even started taking steps t handle it. She started seeing a hypntherapist(催眠师). After fur weeks, she nw says things are getting better. In additin, she tld her parents that the things related t Michael Jacksn at hme made her feel fearful and finally her parents understd her and cmpletely remved all the things abut Michael Jacksn.
    Nw Pppy’s situatin is getting better and better. She reminds anyne else wh experiences similar things that it is imprtant t seek help as early as pssible.
    71. What made Pppy feel fearful at hme? (n mre than 10 wrds)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    Hw did Pppy usually avid things related t Michael Jacksn in public?(n mre than 10 wrds)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    73. What des the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean? (n mre than 5 wrds)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    74.What did Pppy d t deal with her fear? (n mre than 15 wrds)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    75. What d yu think f Pppy's situatin and what is yur suggestin? (n mre than 20 wrds)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________________
    第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
    假如你是晨光中学的李华,得知“亚洲青年环保论坛”(Asian Yuth Envirnmental Frum)即将在下月举行,你想参加该活动。根据论坛要求,要求参加选手必须介绍你参加过的一项环保活动情况。请根据下面的要求写一封申请信。
    曾经参加过的环保活动的介绍(目的、内容、意义。)。
    你参加该活动的优势,及期望。
    注意: 1.词数不少于100词 2.不要透漏自己的真实姓名和学校。
    Dear Mr/Ms,
    _________________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________________

    Yurs sincerely,
    Lihua.
    2024年天津市八所重点学校高三毕业班联考
    英 语 试 卷答案
    听力:1-5 CBACA 6-10 ACBBC 11-15 ABBAB
    单选:16-20 BDACD 21-25 BBCAB 26-30 CBBDD
    完形:31-35 CBDCC 36-40 DADBB 41-45CADAB 46-50ACCBD
    阅读理解:51-55 CBCCD 56-60 CDDCB 61--65 BCDCB 66-70BCAAB
    阅读表达: 71. (1) The suvenirs abut Michael Jacksn cllected by her parents.(2分)
    (2) The suvenirs abut Michael Jacksn扣1分
    (3)抄写文章原句的即as Pppy's parents are big fans f Michael Jacksn and have a cllectin f suvenirs arund their huse.扣1分
    (1)By trying t g smewhere t fcus n smething else.(2分)
    (2)抄写文章原句的即She wuld then spend a few minutes smewhere else trying t take her mind ff it. 扣0.5分
    (1)She felt very frightened /fearful / scary / extremely nervus (2)
    Very frightened /fearful / scary / extremely nervus (2)
    Full f /Filled with fear/ fright/ nervusness(2)
    (1)She turned t a hypntherapist fr help and pened her heart t her parents.(2)
    She started seeing a hypntherapist and tld her parents that the things related t Michael Jacksn (2)
    After seeing a hypntherapist she tld her parents that the things related t Michael Jacksn (2)
    (1)I think that her situatin is fearful . It's unwise t keep prblems t urselves and we shuld bravely face prblems and ask fr help.(2)
    I think her situatin gives us a gd warning /lessn. It is imprtant t seek help as early as pssible,whever experiences similar things .(2)
    缺一部分内容扣一分。
    说明:
    阅读表达:1.单词错误累记三处,扣1分。2.语法错误,如果是谓语动词错误扣1分,其它扣0.5
    作文:
    76.参考范文
    Dear Mr/MS,
    I am glad t knw that Asian Yuth Envirnmental Frum will be held next mnth. I sincerely want t participate in the activity. Here I feel hnred t share my infrmatin with yu as fllws.
    Last summer hliday I ever jined in an activity abut envirnmental prtectin in ur cmmunity ,which impressed me deeply. This activity aimed t appeal t ur residents t take actins in rder t beautify ur cmmunity. Under f the leadership f staff in ur cmmunity, I was given a jb t give ut ur leaflets abut envirnmental prtectin and gave a speech abut envirnmental prtectin t ur residents . Thrugh sme practical activities, this nt nly imprved ur envirnmental awareness, but als made ur cmmunity mre beautiful and mre harmnius
    In cnclusin , I learned a lt frm this activity. I am greatly cnvinced that I am qualified t take part in Asian Yuth Envirnmental Frum . Meanwhile this frum will als prvide a wnderful pprtunity t shw my talent n my envirnmental prtectin , mtivating my ptential t be devted t envirnmental prtectin.
    Lking frward t hearing frm yu sn.
    Yurs sincerely,
    Lihua.
    作文评分细则。
    1、第五档(很好):(21~25分)
    完全完成试题规定的任务;覆盖所有内容要点;应用了较多的语法结构和词汇;语法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为尽力使用较复杂结构或较高级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力;有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑。完全达到了预期的写作目的。
    2、第四档(好):(16~20分)
    完全完成了试题规定的任务;虽漏掉1、2个次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容;应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求;语法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复杂语法结构或词汇所致;应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑;达到了预期的写作目的。
    3、第三档(适当):(11~15分)
    基本完成了试题规定的任务;虽漏掉一些内容,但覆盖所有主要内容;应用的语法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求;有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解;应用简单的语句间的连接成分,使全文内容连贯;整体而言,基本达到了预期的写作目的。
    4、第二档(较差):(6-10分)
    未恰当完成试题规定的任务;漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要内容,写了一些无关内容;语法结构单调、词汇项目有限;有一些语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响了对写作内容的理解;较少使用语句间的连接成分,内容缺少连贯性;信息未能清楚地传达给读者。
    5、第一档(差):(1~5分)
    未完成试题规定的任务;明显遗漏主要内容,写了一些无关内容,原因可能是未理解试题要求;语法结构单调、词汇项目有限;较多语法结构或词汇方面的错误,影响对写作内容的理解;缺乏语句间的连接成分,内容不连贯;信息未能传达给读者。
    6、不得分:(0分)

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