浙江省名校协作体2022-2023学年高三上学期开学考试-英语答案.docx
2022学年第一学期浙江省名校协作体试题高三年级英语学科参考答案第一局部:听力(共两节,30题,每题1. 5分,总分值30分) 1-5 BBAAC 6-10BCCCA 11-15 BBCBA16-20 CAAAB 第二局部:阅读理解(共两节,总分值35分)第一节:阅读理解(共10题,每题2. 5分,总分值25分) 21-24 DABC 25-27 BAC 28-30 CDA第二节:七选五(共5题,每题2分,总分值10分) 31-35 GDAEC第三局部语言运用(共两节,总分值45分)第一节:完形填空(共20题,每题L 5分,总分值30分)36-40 BACAD 41 -45 DCDAC 46-50 BACBD 51-55 DABCB第二节(共10小题;每题L 5分,总分值15分)56. it 57. a58. hoping 59. held 60. global61. to/toward/towards 62. while/but 63. chances 64. shot 65. where 第一节 应用文写作(总分值15分)应用文(15分)One possible version: Dear Mr. Declan,Fm writing on behalf of all the exchange students to express our gratitude for your hospitality and generosity during our stay in New Zealand.What impressed us deeply were the delicious local cuisine and the comfortable accommodation well prepared for us. Also, the activities you arranged not only got every one of us involved in learning, but built a cultural bridge between us, for which we were really grateful.Thanks again for all your efforts and we sincerely hope you can come to China and visit us in the near future! Yours sincerely, Li Hua(98 词)Possible version 1:Then the employee rules flooded into my mind: Remain polite but do not let the customers take control of you. At the thought of that, I managed a friendly smile and automatically blurted out, "I'm sorry, madam, but I can't give away anything for free." Hearing this, the old woman nodded her head, her face darkened and eyelids dropped. Unwillingly, she put the can back on the shelf, shuffled past me toward the door and vanished into the distance. It was at that moment that a ripple of regret welled up inside me. How I wished I hadn't said those words! (81 词)Moments after she left, I rushed out of the door with the can of com. Fortunately, the gaunt figure of the old woman was still in sight. I went running up to her. "Madam, merry Christmas!" said I, thrusting the can of corn into her blue-veined hand. For a second, I could feel that her hand quivered. Without waiting for her reply, I just waved her goodbye before trotting straight away. For the rest of my shift, the image of the woman constantly reminded me that while dealing with other human beings, it was sincere concern rather than a glib response that could smooth over any difficulty. (92 词) Possible version 2:Then the employee rules flooded into my mind: Remain polite9 but do not let customers get the best of you. For a moment, I even entertained the idea that this was some sort of test, and that this woman was someone from the head office, testing my loyalty. I responded dutifully, "Tm sorry, madam, but I cant give away anything for free. The old woman's face collapsed a bit more and her hands trembled as she put the can back on the shelf. She shuffled past me toward the door, her tom and dirty clothing barely covering her bent back. (80 词)Moments after she left, I rushed out the door with the can of corn. But she was nowhere in sight. While I was dragging myself back, what kept me company was merely biting wind. For the rest of my shift, the image of the woman haunted me. I had been so young, healthy, and smug while she so old, sick, and desperate. Wishing with all my heart that I had acted like a human being rather than so merciless an employee, I was saddened to realize when facing dilemmas how difficult it was for a heart to stay gold.(85 词)听力原文Text 1W: Oh, hold on. I left my purse in the car.M: But we'll miss the bus!W: There'll be another one here in ten minutes. I need my purse. Text 2M: I thought the librarian said we could check out as many books as we need without our library cards.W: That's right, but not these reference books. Too bad we forgot our cards at home.Text 3W: Did you hear the weather report? It says that we are going to get at least a foot of snow tomorrow!M: That much? That's incredible! I can't wait to go outside and play in it. Text 4W: Are they closed already? I really need a certain book.M: Yes. They close at five on Fridays. And they are closed on weekends, too. The earliest you can get it now will be Monday morning.Text 5M: Wow, it looks like rain. Did you grab my raincoat when you left the house?W: I sure did. I watched the weather report on Channel 2 before I left. I tried to check weather, com, but there was something wrong with our Internet connection.M: When I woke up, I remembered looking outside and thinking that it was going to rain today, but I was in such a hurry this morning.Text 6M: Hi. I need to drop my English 210 class. Is it too late to do that without getting an incomplete(学差 0 从评分多 中减)?W: No, it's not, but you must have the professor sign a form and turn it in to this office by next Friday.M: Is that all?W: You have to fill out the form as well. The most important part of the form is your explanation for why you want to drop the class. In order to avoid getting an incomplete, you have to have an acceptable reason for wanting to drop the-class.M: My dad just went back to the hospital. I need to get a part-time job to help pay for his medical expenses, but I'm worried that I'm taking too many classes to do that.W: That's perfectly acceptable. Just write that down on the form, fill in the rest of your personal details, and sign at the bottom.M: OK, now what?W: Take this form to your professor, have him sign it, and then bring it back to us.Text 7W: Darling, you must have forgotten to buy milk on your way home.M: Nope. Actually, I bought some soy milk instead.W: Why? Was all the milk sold out before you got there?M: No. I went online today, and some experts said milk is not always good for people's health.W: Really? What did they say?M: Milk is high in calories and fat, so drinking too much of it may cause you to gain weight. Also, the kind of sugar in milk may cause you to have an upset stomach if you can't digest it well. Most importantly, milk does not actually help kids grow tall and strong.W: Uh-oh, so you didn't buy any milk today? Listen, Pve been drinking milk since I was a baby. Look at me. am I healthy enough? Don't believe those so-called experts. Their opinions always change.M: Maybe you're right.Text8M: So, Molly, your father mentioned that you are going to graduate school now.W: Thafs right. I study French literature at the University of Chicago.M: What do you think of graduate school? Is it more challenging than college?W: I would say that the workload and the content are the same, but the expectations of the teachers are much higher. I am finding that T work a lot longer to write things that are more advanced than what T wrote when I was an undergraduate. I also have more personal relationships with my teachers.M: How do you feel about your professors? Are they helpful?W: My professors are really smart people with a lot to say. I feel really lucky to be working with people who know so much about what I am interested in. But sometimes the professors can come off as a little too formal, or seem to lose their patience easily.M: But overall, you feel like you are having a good time? You don't have any complaints?W: Well, I'm not so sure that I am a big fan of the food at the cafeteria. It can get to be a bit much when you just eat salad and pizza every night.Text 9W: Welcome back. My guest is Alan Cunningham, and he owns a specialty tea company in Beijing. So, what makes your tea better than everyone else's?M: Well, there certainly are many choices when it comes to tea in China. I think one of the main differences is that our teas are never blended or mixed with other teas. If you are buying a particular tea from us, you can be sure that it came from one tea farm and one specific harvest.W: What's the advantage of drinking that kind of tea?M: The flavors are much more pure, and many experts agree that the health benefits of drinking tea are maximized when the tea comes from a single source. Also, when we buy our tea, we buy it directly from the growers. This allows us to get to know more about the growing process and the people who produce our tea.W: How do your prices compare to those of other companies?M: We're a small company that focuses on selling small amounts of high-quality tea. We are not trying to make huge profits by selling the most tea possible. We pay much higher prices for our tea because we believe it is the best in the world, and we also want to make sure that the people who grow the tea get fair compensation for their work. I guess what Fm trying to say is that there are good reasons why our prices might be a little higher.W: Well, why don't you tell us a bit about the teas you have at the moment?Text 10It's true that I am a two-time word game player of the year, but I wasn*t always this good with words. When I was in elementary school, I had trouble saying the word “horse”, let alone spelling it. But as I grew up, I learned a few simple spelling tricks that changed my life. Fve always been great at math. When I was in high school, I met a tutor who taught me that spelling is the same as math. There are certain spelling “rules”, just like the rules in math. Once you learn those rules, you will never have a problem again. Once I learned them, I became an unstoppable word game addict. I would spend hours online playing any word game that I could find. Soon, the people that were on the Internet weren't good enough to compete with me. I started entering myself in local competitions, then state competitions. Finally, I was entering in national and even international competitions. When playing word games in English wasn*t enough anymore, I learned Spanish so that I could play in another language. It was a great time in my life, but eventually I realized that I was spending so much time on gaming that I was losing touch with the things and people around me that I really cared about. I had to stop gaming because I couldn't control myself. Now, I am a happy mother of 3 great kids, and I am a teacher at a school. I miss my games, but I'm happy to have a life again.