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哈九中2024屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷考試時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分第一部分:聽力測試(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。()1.Whywasthemanlateforwork?A.Hewasstuckintraffic. B.Hehadatrafficaccident. C.Hiscarbrokedownontheroad.()2.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthenewshop?A.Thelocation. B.Theassistants. C.Theclothes.()3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Placinganorder. B.Askingaboutanitem. C.Requestingadeliveryservice.()4.WhomightLilybe?A.Thewoman’sbabysitter. B.Thewoman’sboss. C.Thewoman’schild.()5.Whatdoesthewomanagreetodo?A.Changeseats. B.Calloffhertrip. C.Travelonadifferentday.第二節(jié)(共15小題;小題1.5分,滿分25.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。()6.Howdoesthewomandescribethefurniturestore?A.Theysellgoodsonlineaswell.B.Therearegoodbargainsonsale.C.Therearegoodsofhighquality.()7.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.SurftheInternet. B.Gotothestore. C.Compareprices.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。()8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthemorning. B.Atnoon. C.Intheafternoon.()9.Whydoesn’tthemangototheconferenceroomnow?A.Heneedstomeettheclients. B.Heisworkingonanothertask. C.Hehascheckedtheheaterbefore.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。()10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A.Alocalband. B.Theirweekendplans. C.Thewoman’scousin.()11.Whoisthewomanscheduledtomeet?A.Arelative. B.Abandmember. C.Aconcertorganizer.()12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.ConvinceJane. B.Payforthetickets. C.Findouttheavailabilityoftickets.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。()13.Whathappenedtothewomanatthebeginning?A.Shelostherphone. B.Shecouldn’tfindtheway. C.Shewastrappedinheavysnow.()14.Howdidthewomankeepwarm?A.Bydrinkinghottea. B.Byusingthecarheater. C.Byhavingmoreclotheson.()15.Whydidthewomanturnofftheengine?A.Itbrokedown. B.Shestoppedtoansweracall. C.Thecarwasrunningoutofgas.()16.Whatdidtheemergencyservicesdo?A.Theycalledanambulance.B.Theyledthewomantoherhome.C.Theyhelpedthewomangotothemainroad.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。()17.WhatkindofplaceisOldsville?A.Anoilfield. B.Atouristarea. C.Adesertedtrainstation.()18.Whatcantouristsseerightbesidethetrack?A.Trees. B.Animals. C.Desertplants.()19.Whatdoweknowaboutthebridge?A.Itisdangerous. B.Itismadeofwood. C.Itisoveradeepriver.()20.Wherecantouristsgetdrinks?A.Fromastore. B.Fromthespeaker. C.Fromamachine第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每題25分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AEastGrampiansHealthServiceNewjob,newadventure!Dentist—Full-timeEastGrampiansHealthService(EGHS)isseekingapplicationsfromnewgraduateDentiststojointheOralHealthDepartmentinournewCommunityHealthCentreonafull-timelimitedtenure(任期)basisfromJanuary2023tolateDecember2023.EGHSislocatedinArarat,WesternVictoria,anactiveandfriendlycommunityjusttwohoursfromMelbourne.ClosetotheGrampiansNationalPark,itprovidesanexcellentlivingandrecreationalenvironment.OurOralHealthteamconsistsofagroupofprofessionalDentists,DentalTechniciansandDentalAssistants,supportedbyexcellentfacilitiesandequipment.Thepositionoffersmentoring(指導(dǎo))supportandaccommodation.Thisisanexcellentopportunityforarecentornewgraduatetoexperienceabroadbaseforearlycareerdevelopment.Keyresponsibilities:—Workasamemberofthedentalteam.—Independentlyundertakeclinicalduties.—WorkcloselywiththeSeniorDentistintheplanningandoperationofdentalhealthservices.—Accuratelydocumentpatientcareinaccordancewithhealthserviceguidelines.Positionrequirements:Applicantsforthepositionmust:—haveaBachelorofDentalSciencedegreeorequivalentqualification;—holdacurrentAHPRAregistrationtopracticeasadentistinthestateofVictoria.—completetheFit2WorkPoliceCheckandWorkingwithChildrenCheck.Toapplyforthepositionpleasesubmitanapplicationincluding:—acoverletterandresume(簡歷);—adocumentdetailingresponsestotheKeySelectionCriteriaassetoutinthePositionDescriptionavailablefrom:.au/employment.Closingdateforapplication:11thNovember2022Contactdetails:DentalCoordinatorKayleneJacksonP:0353529327E:kaylene.jackson@.auFormoreinformationvisit.au.()21.WhatcanwelearnaboutEGHS?A.ItislocatedinMelbourne. B.ItisseekingSeniorDentists.C.Itoffersgooddentalhealthservices. D.ItfocusesontrainingDentalTechnicians.()22.Whatisrequiredoftheapplicants?A.BequalifiedtodotheWorkingwithChildrenCheck.B.BequalifiedtopracticedentistryinVictoria.C.HaveaMasterofDentalSciencedegree.D.Haveatleastoneyear’sworkexperience.()23.Whatshouldtheapplicantspayattentionto?A.EmailingKayleneJacksontogetthePositionDescription.B.Visiting.autodownloadastandardresume.C.CompletingtheirFit2WorkPoliceCheckbeforeDecember2023.D.Submittingtheirapplicationbefore11thNovember2022.BWhenIwaslittle,mydadwouldletmesitbesidehimontheporchwhilehepainted.Hewouldtellmehowthecowbyitselfisjustacow,andthemeadowbyitselfisjustgrassandflowers,andthesunpeekingthroughthetreesisjustabeamoflight,butputthemalltogetherandyou’vegotmagic.Iunderstoodwhathewassaying,butI’veneverfeltwhathewassayinguntilonedaywhenIwasupinthesycamore(梧桐)treetorescueakitestuckinthebranches.Itwasalongwayup,butIthoughtI’dgiveitashot.Istartedclimbing.ThenIlookeddown.AndsuddenlyIgotdizzyandweak.Iwasmilesofftheground!Butthekitewasstillbeyondmyreach.IcaughtmybreathandforcedmyselftoconcentrateonthekiteasIclimbedup.WhenIhadthekitefree,Ineededaminutetorest.That’swhenthefearofbeingupsohighbegantolift,andinitsplacecamethemostamazingfeelingthatIwasflying.Justsoaringabovetheearth,sailingamongtheclouds.ThenIbegantonoticehowwonderfulthebreezesmelled.Itseemedlikesunshineandwildgrassandrain!Icouldn’tstopbreathingitin,fillingmylungsagainandagainwiththesweetestsmellI’deverknown.Inevergotovertheview.Ikeptthinkingofwhatitfeltliketobeupsohighinthattree.Iwantedtoseeit,tofeelit,again.Itwasn’tlongbeforeIwasn’tafraidofbeingupsohigh.Icouldsitthereforhours,justlookingoutattheworld.Sunsetswereamazing.Somedaysthey’dbepurpleandpink,somedaysthey’dbeablazingorange,settingfiretocloudsacrossthehorizon.Itwasonadaylikethatwhenmyfather’snotion(觀念)movedfrommyheadtomyheart.Theviewfrommysycamorewasmorethanrooftopsandcloudsandwindandcolorscombined.AndIstartedmarveling(驚奇)athowIwasfeelingbothhumbleandmajestic(壯麗的)Howwasthatpossible?HowcouldIbesofullofpeaceandfullofwonder?Itwasmagic.()24.Whydidtheauthorclimbupthesycamoretree?A.Toplayinthetree. B.Togetatrappedkite.C.Toprovehercourage. D.Topracticeclimbingskills.()25.Theauthor’sclimbingexperiencewas______.A.unusualbutpainful B.a(chǎn)dventurousbutrewardingC.competitiveandimaginative D.well-plannedandinteresting()26.Whydidtheauthorlikebeinguphighinthetree?A.Becausethetreehadthesweetestsmell. B.Becauseitcouldhelphertoconcentrate.C.Becauseherfatherencouragedhertodoso. D.Becauseshecouldenjoymorethangoodviews.()27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconvey?A.Practicemakesperfect. B.Positiveactionleadstohappiness.C.Beautifulthingsdon’taskforattention. D.Thewholeisgreaterthanthesumofitsparts.CHaveyoueverheardsomeonesay,“breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday”,orgiveyouadviceaboutwhyit’svitaltostartthedaywithahealthybreakfast?Itseemsthatthismeal,formanyofus,isnecessaryforourdaytostartwell,butisitreallythatimportant?Theword‘breakfast’comesfrom‘breakingthefast’—theideaofendingtheperiodinwhichwedidn’teatduringthenight.Theregenerationprocessthattakesplacewhilewesleepconsumessomeofournaturalfoodreservestohealourbodies.Breakfastgivesusanopportunitytoreplenishthosedepleted(耗盡的)storesofthingslikeproteinandcalcium.So,inthatway,ahealthybreakfastmakessense.Therearealsomanyoften-quotedstudieswhichseemtocorrelate(相關(guān))astateofbeingoverweightwithskippingbreakfast.Infact,itleadsmanyhealthexpertstoadviseahealthybreakfasttonotonlyregulatebutalsoloseweight.InaUSstudy,50,000peopleweremonitoredoversevenyears,andthosewhoateahealthybreakfastwerefoundtohavealowerBMI(體重指數(shù)),whichseemstosuggestthatbreakfastmayindeedhelppeoplemaintainahealthyweight.Butitmightnotbeassimpleasthat.Someexperts,likeAlexandraJohnstone,professorofappetiteresearchattheUniversityofAberdeen,suggestthosewhoskipbreakfastmightbelessawareofhealthydietsandnutrition,andpeoplewhoeatbreakfastmighthaveahealthierlifestyleoverall—exercisingandnotsmoking,forexample.Andshealsopointsoutthatwiththeriseinpopularityofintermittent(間歇性的)fastingtoloseweight,theremayalsobesomebenefitsofnoteatingbreakfast,likeimprovingbloodsugarcontrolandloweringbloodpressure.So,whilebreakfasthasitsbenefits,itmightnotbethemostimportantmeal.Itseemsthatahealthylifestylewithabalanceddietmightbemoreimportantformanyofusthanjustonesinglemeal.()28.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphserveas?A.Anintroduction. B.Abackground. C.Anexplanation. D.Acomment.()29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“replenish”meaninParagraph2?A.Setaside. B.Dealwith. C.Makeupfor. D.Runoutof.()30.WhatconclusioncanwedrawfromJohnstone’sresearch?A.Skippingbreakfastmaydogoodtoourhealth.B.ThosewhoeatbreakfastcankeepalowerBMIC.Breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.D.Intermittentfastingcontributesgreatlytoweightloss.()31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestwedoattheendofthetext?A.Trynewlifestyles. B.Beawareofthebenefitsofeachmeal.C.Paymoreattentiontobreakfast. D.Followabalanceddiet.DWhenachunkoficefellfromacollapsingglacier(冰川)ontheSwissAlps’MountEigerin2017,partofthelongdeepsounditproducedwastoolowforhumanearstodetect.Butthesevibrations(震動(dòng))heldakeytocalculatingtheiceavalanche’s(崩塌)criticalcharacteristics.Low-frequencysoundwavescalledinfrasoundthattravelgreatdistancesthroughtheatmospherearealreadyusedtomonitoractivevolcanoesfromafar.Nowsomeresearchersinthisfieldhaveswitchedfocusfromfiretoice:dangerousblockssnappingoff(折斷)glaciers.Previousworkhasanalyzedinfrasoundfromsnowavalanchesbutneverice,saysBoiseStateUniversitygeophysicistJeffreyJohnson.“Thiswasdifferent,”Johnsonsays.“Asignatureofanewmaterialhasbeendetectedwithinfrasound.”Usuallyglaciersmovefartooslowlytogenerateaninfrasoundsignal,whichresearcherspickupusingdetectorsthattrackslightchangesinairpressure.Butacollapse—asudden,rapidbreakingoficefromtheglacier’smainbody—isaprolific(豐富的)infrasoundproducer.Glacialcollapsesdriveiceavalanches,whichposeanincreasingthreattopeopleinmountainousregionsasrisingtemperaturesweakenlargefieldsofice.Aglacier“canbecomedetachedfromthegroundduetomelting,causingbiggerbreak-offs.”saysUniversityofFlorencegeologistEmanueleMarchetti,leadauthorofthenewstudy.Asthethreatgrows,scientistsseeknewwaystomonitoranddetectsuchcollapses.Researchersoftenuseradartotrackiceavalanches,whichisprecisebutexpensiveandcanmonitoronlyonespecificlocationandneighboringavalanchepaths.Infrasound,Marchettisays,ischeaperandcandetectbreak-offeventsaroundamuchbroaderareaaswellasmultipleavalanchesacrossamountain.Itischallenging,however,toseparateasignalintoitscomponents(suchastrafficnoises,individualavalanchesandnearbyearthquakes)withoutadditionalmeasurements,saysETHZurichglaciologistMalgorzataChmiel.“ThemodelusedbyMarchettiisafirstapproximation(類似事物)forthis.”shesays.Isolatingtherelevantsignalhelpstheresearchersmonitoraniceavalanche’sspeed,pathandvolumefromafarusinginfrasound.Marchettiandhiscolleaguesarenowworkingtoimprovetheirdetectorstopickupmoresignalsacrossat-riskregionsinEurope,andtheyhavesetupcollaborations(合作)aroundthecontinenttobetterunderstandsignalsthatcollapsingglaciersproduce.Theyarealsorefining(改善)theirmathematicalanalysistofigureouteachicecascade’s(瀑布狀物)physicaldetails.()32.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2andParagraph3?A.Infrasoundhasamajorroletoplayindiscoveringavalanche.B.Researchersaretryingtouseinfrasoundindetectingiceavalanches.C.Iceavalanchesarehardertodetectthanvolcaniceruptions.D.Scientistsemployinfrasoundmoreinmountainareasthaninotherplaces.()33.Whichisanadvantageofinfrasoundoverradar?A.Theabilityinpickingupsignalsinwiderareas.B.Theaccuracyinlocatingacertainavalanche.C.Thecombinationwithotherrelevantsignals.D.Thesensitivityintrackingairpressurechanges.()34.Theunderlinedword“this”inParagraph4refersto______.A.detectingmultipleavalanchesatthesametimeB.distinguishingdifferentcomponentsofasignalC.calculatingthespeedandpathoficeavalanchesD.monitoringthespecificlocationoficebreak-offs()35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FromFiretolee B.SecretofIceAvalanchesC.NatureisWarning D.GlacierWhispers第二節(jié)(共5小題:每題25分,滿分125分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Mostpeopleaimtogettheirrecommendedseventoninehoursofsleepinonelongstretchatnight.Andthetechnicaltermforthisis“monophasicsleep(單相睡眠)”36.However,wemaynothavebeenprogrammedtosleepinthisway.Now,I’msureyou’vehadthatexperienceofadropinyourconcentrationintheafternoon,whereyoustarttofeelalittlesleepy.37,astheirheadsbeginsortofmovingupanddownduringafternoonmeetings.Andithappenstomostofussomewherebetweentheonetofourpmmark.Whatthissuggestsisthatwemayhavebeendesignedtosleepinabiphasic(雙相的)pattern,meaningonelongerperiodofsleepatnightandthenashortafternoonnap(小睡)duringtheday,verymuchlikethenapculturesaroundtheworld.Butisnappingalwaysagoodthing?38Althoughweandotherscientistshavediscoveredthatnapscanhavebenefitsforboththebrainandthebody,napscanbeadouble-edgedweaponLongnapsintheafternoonorintheearlyeveningcanjusttaketheedgeoffyoursleepiness.39.Soifyouarestrugglingwithsleepatnight,thebestadviceisnottonapduringtheday.Instead,buildupallofthathealthysleepinesssothatyougiveyourselfthebestchanceoffallingasleepeasilyandthenstayingasleepsoundlyacrossthenight40,napsofaround20minutestakenearlyinthedaycanbejustfine.A.Well,notnecessarilyB.Inotherwords,asingleperiodofsleepatnightC.AndyoucanalsoseeitinotherpeopleaswellD.It’salittlebitlikesnackingbeforeyourmainmealE.Ifyou’remindfulofhowoftenandhowlongyournapsareF.YoumaythinkthisdropinyourconcentrationisbecauseofabiglunchG.Butifyou’renotstrugglingwithsleepandyoucannapregularlyduringtheday第三部分:英語知識運(yùn)用完形填空(共15小題:每題1分,滿分15分)TheHealingPowerofMusicSinceMomdiedandDadlivedalone,hewasoftenangry,andlatelyhewasgettingmoreandmoreconfusing.Today41tobeworsethanusual.HehadanewaidnamedLinda,fromourhomecountryofLithuania.The42ofastrangerwasboundtomakeDadevenmore43.Sureenough.Dadstarted44assoonasIgotinthedoor.“Thisnewgirldoesn’tknowanything,”hewhisperedwithdissatisfaction.“It’lltakesometimeforhertolearnhowtohelpyou,”I45him.Thethreeofussat46inthelivingroom.IwishedIcouldthinkofsomethingtosayLord,pleasehelpusfeelmorecomfortablewiththisarrangement.Linda47toherfeet.WalkingovertoDad’srecordplayer,she48aLithuanianfolkrecordontotheturntable(轉(zhuǎn)盤).Thefamiliaraccordion(手風(fēng)琴)musicplayed.Dadstarted49alongtoit.Lindasmiled.Themusicseemedtodriveallthe50fromtheroom.WechattedaboutLithuania.Itwasoneofthe51visitsDadandIhadeverhad.WhenIleft,hehuggedmegood-byeandaskedmeto52oldphotoswithhimandLindanexttime.53.IhadalookattheoldDad,themanI’dalwaysloved54timewith.I’dcometoDad’shouseexpectingthe55.ButwithLinda’shelpandalittlemusicfromtheoldcountry,I’dfoundwhatIwouldalwayslove.()41.A.promised B.tended C.planned D.needed()42.A.choice B.presence C.name D.a(chǎn)ssistance()43.A.a(chǎn)bsent-minded B.light-hearted C.ill-tempered D.heart-struck()44.A.shouting B.warning C.remarking D.complaining()45.A.a(chǎn)dvised B.directed C.comforted D.informed()46.A.impatiently B.a(chǎn)nxiously C.a(chǎn)wkwardly D.boringly()47.A.sprang B.went C.struggled D.came()48.A.threw B.placed C.grabbed D.played()49.A.laughing B.singing C.clapping D.smiling()50.A.warmth B.a(chǎn)tmosphere C.sound D.tension()51.A.longest B.strangest C.nicest D.rarest()52.A.checkout B.hangon C.getthrough D.lookat()53.A.Foramoment B.Atatime C.Bytheway D.Onthewhole()54.A.treasuring B.wasting C.saving D.spending()55.A.best B.commonest C.worst D.happiest第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共55分)第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題:每題1.5分,滿分15分)Smoothyettensile(可伸展的).Versatile(多用途的)anddurable56thesequalities.Xuanpaperisknownasthe“PaperofAges”.ThetermXuanpaperfirstappearedinOnFamousPaintingsthroughtheAges,abookwrittenbyTangDynasty(618-907)scholarZhangYanyuan,inwhichhedescribedXuanpaperasanidealcarrierforcalligraphyandpainting.HandmadeXuanpaperfromJingxiancounty,EastChina’sAnhuiprovince,57(list)asatribute(貢品)totheimperialcourtforitssupremequalityduringtheperiod.ThetraditionalcraftofmakingXuanpaperisextremely58(demand):Sandalwoodbark,aplantnativetosouthernChina,goesthrough108procedurestogetherwithricestrawoverthecourseofthreeyears59itcantransformintoabatchoffineXuanpaper.Theentireprocedureissocomplexthateventhemostskilledcraftsmancanonlymasterlimitednumberofsteps.Theflowofink,60isbothguidedandresistedbywater,determinestheoutputofChineseart,andXuanpaperoutshinesotherswith61(it)excellentabilitytogivefullplaytoink.Differentproportionsofbarktostrawduringthepapermakingprocesscancreatedifferentcanvasesbestsuitedforartisticexpressioninfreehandinkpaintingsorcalligraphy.Xuanpaper62(accompany)thepassionatebrushstrokes(筆觸)oftheChineseliterati(文人)forthousandsofyears.Unlikeotherformsofpaper,itisveryresistanttodamage63(bring)bytime.Itisthisdurability64hasmadethepreservationsofmanyvaluableworksfromancientChinapossible.Papermakingisacrystallizationof65(wise)oftheancientChinese,andXuanpaperisthezenith(頂峰)ofpapermaking.第二節(jié):寫作(滿分15分)假定你校陶藝社團(tuán)準(zhǔn)備舉辦陶藝作品展。請你為校英文報(bào)寫一篇宣傳稿。內(nèi)容包括:1.展覽目的、時(shí)間和地點(diǎn):2.展覽內(nèi)容;3.推薦觀展。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右:2.請?jiān)诖痤}卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。參考詞匯:pottery陶藝,陶器第三節(jié):寫作(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癝un,sun,sun,hereitcomes...”Dannysangwhilehisfingerspressedandpulledskillfullyattheguitarstrings,deliveringaslowandpeacefultune.Acircleofaudiencehadformed,noddingandmovingslowlytothesong.Lyingatthefeetofthestreetperformerwashismostadoringfan:One-Eyed,awhitestray(流浪)dogwithpiecesofbrown.Dannyfeltthenamewassuitableconsideringitsphysicaldisability.Usually,One-EyedwouldbarkloudlyasDannyperformed.Muchtohisannoyance,peopleoftenmistookthepairasownerandpet.Atthistime,Dannywouldreply,“Mydog?No!”,eyesrollingattheidea.Howhewishedthedogwouldleavehimaloneinstead!Onasnowynight,whileDannywasperforming,abirdflewdownward,landingintothemidstofthecrowd.Itcooed(咕咕叫)happilyasiftoharmonizewithDanny.Unfortunately,thatdidnotsitwellwithOne-Eyed,whichimmediatelybouncedatitandthebirdflewawaydesperately.TheunexpectedchaosupturnedDanny’shat,whichcouldhavebeenfilledwithnotesandcoinsfromhisappreciativeaudience,leavingitignoredontheground.“Argh!Thehatefuldog!”Dannybrokedown,thinkingtohimself,“EitherthedoggoesorIgo!”O(jiān)nthenextnight,Dannytriedtofindanewplaceandchanceduponthepark.Forawhilehisearningsweregoodunsurprisinglyastherewasasteadyflowofvisitors.However,thatdidn’tlastlong.One-EyedcamealongandappointeditselfasDanny’sguardian.“Argh!Herecomesthehatefuldogagain!”Thatnight,Dannyhadn’tmadeenoughmoneyheshouldhave,allthankstothetroublesomedog.DannywasalmostmadwithOne-Eyed.“WhatshouldIdo?Callananimalshelter?”Tornbythisproblem,hewalkedaimlesslybythelakeofthepark.Withallhismindfocusedonhowtogetridofthedog.Dannydidn’twatchhissteps.Suddenly,heslippedandfellintothelakeaccidentally.Strugglingintheicywater,hecriedforhelpdesperately,almostchokingtodeath.Sensingtheapproachofdeath,Dannygotintooverwhelmingpanic.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Justthen,afamiliarbarkingwasheardinthedistance_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“Myhero!Thankyouforsavingme,”Dannysaidgratefullywithwateryeyes.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________哈九中2024屆高三上學(xué)期期中英語學(xué)科試卷答案聽力:1-5AABCC6-10CBABB11-15ACBCC16-20CBCBB閱讀理解:21-23CBD24-27BBDD28-31ACAD32-35BABD七選五:36-40BCADG完形填空:41-45ABCDC46-50CABBD51-55CDADC語法填空:56.With57.waslisted58.demanding59.before60.which61.its62.hasaccompanied63.brought64.that65.wisdom應(yīng)用文范文:AimedatarousingourpassionfortraditionalChineseculture,apotteryexhibitionwillbeorganizedbythepotteryclubnextSundayintheschoolhall.Itbeginswithaviewingsessionwhereyouwillseedozensofhandmadepotterycreatedbythememberoftheclub.Worksofsomelocalpotterswillalsobeonshowforappreciation.Followingthat,afamouslocalpotterwillgivealectureondifferentaspectsofpotteryandremarkonsomeoftheexhibits.Ifyouwanttofeastyoureyesonthebeautyofpottery,thisisararechancenottobemissed.續(xù)寫文范文:Justthen,afamiliarbarkingwasheardinthedistance.Inasplitsecond,asplashofbrown,outofbreath,quicklyjumpedintothelake.ItwasOne-Eyed!Itbarked,swimmingtowardDannywithallitsmight.OnspottingOne-Eyed,Dannyseemedtoseearayofhope,attemptingtomovetowardsitinstantly.Instinctively,DannygrabbedthetailofOne-Eyed.Ultimately,theymanagedtoclimbashore,exhausted.GazingatOne-Eyedindisbelief,Dannypattedittenderlyinreturn.One-Eyedwasnolongertroublesome;instead,itbecamea“hero”inhisheart.“Myhero!Thankyouforsavingme,”Dannysaidgratefullywithwateryeyes.“You’remybraveguardianangel!”Sincethatnight,“One-Eyed”wasnonexistentwhile“Hero”,asthedogwasre-named,becameapartofDanny’sperformance.Soattachedweretheytoeachotherthattheybecamegenuinepartners.Dannywouldincludehispetasheengagedtheaudience.Heroalsohaditsownplacetolieon-thefeetofDanny.WhileDannyplayedguitar,Herowouldbarkhappilytoharmonizewithhisowner.Whataperfectmatch!聽力原文Text1M:Gettingtoworkinthemorningseemstotakelongereachday.Iwaslateagainthismorning.W:Areyoustilldrivingin?M:Yes.Thetrafficwassobadinthemorning.It’sjustonetrafficjamafteranotherontheroad.(1)Text2M:Ilikethatnewclothesshop.TheoneIusuallyuseissofaroutoftown.Ihardlyevergothere.(2)W:Meneither,andthepeoplewhoworkatthenewshopcouldn’tbenicer.ButIfoundtherangeofstylestherewasquitenarrow.Text3M:Hi,IorderedabookfromJustinLewislastweek.Iwaswonderingifithascomeinyet.MynameisPeterSchneider.W:Letmecheckitforyou,Mr.Schneider.Yes,thebookhasarrivedthismorningandshouldbereadyforyoutopickupthisafternoon.(3)Text4W:IwishIhadmoretimetospendwithLily.Shehastogotoababysittereverymorning.M:It’stoughwhenyouworksomuch.W:Well,sometimesIhavetoaskmybossforleavetolookafterher.(4)Text5W:ArethereanyflightsonJunefifteenthtoHawaii?M:Hmm,allflightsonthatdayaresoldout.Butthere’soneflightwithavailabilityonJunefourteenth.W:Thatdatewillworkforme.I’dpreferawindowseat.(5)M:There’sjustoneavailable.I’llbookthatforyounow.Text6M:Ineedtogetanewbedformyflat.Isthereanywhereyoucanrecommend?W:Thefurniturestoreintownhassomeandthey’reofgoodquality.(6)M:Really?Imightgotherelater.Iwasthinkingoflookingonlinebutit’sdifficulttotellhowcomfortablethey’dbeifyoucan’ttrythemoutfirst.W:Well,youmightfindabargainthatway.Youcouldtryoneoutintheshopandthenorderthesamestyleonlineifyoufindonethatcostslessthantheoneattheshop.(7)M:Goodidea.Iwilldothat.Text7(第8題為推斷題)W:Oh,Jeremy,thereyouare.HaveyouhadachancetocheckouttheproblemImentionedyesterday?Ithinkthere’sanissuewiththeheaterintheconferenceroom.M:Ah…notyet.I’vebeensettingupthenewworkspacesforthepart-timeworkerswerecentlyhired.(9)W:I’mplanningtohostourvisitingclientsinthatroomthisafternoon,soI’llchangethelocationifit’sstillcoldinthere.(8)M:OK.I’llgettotheconferenceroomassoon

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