福建省莆田市莆田学院等2校2022-2023学年高三上学期11月期中英语试题参考答案与听力材料.docx
莆田两校2022-2023学年上学期期中质检试卷高三英语参考答案及听力原文听力:1-5 BABCA 6-10 ACCBC 11-15 CABAC 16-20 BCBBA阅读理解:21-23 BBD 24-27 BACD 28-31 BAAC 32-35 ADCB 七选五:36-40 AGDBF完形填空:41-45 BCABD 46-50 ADDAB 51-55 CDABC语法填空:56. offering57. persuaded58. responsibility 59. that60. to improve61. higher62. It63. the64. be made65. on应用文写作:Dear fellow students,As we know, plastic pollution is becoming more and more serious and it will take around 500years to break down plastic fully, so trying to go plastic-free can make a real difference to the environment.Firstly, we are supposed to avoid using such items as straws, drinks bottles, which are made from plastic. Secondly, we can take a reusable bag when going shopping and use a reusable water bottle. Last but not least, we should take actively part in the garages sorting.Let's take action from now.Students' Union读后续写:I took my sister home and continued my search alone. Carrying the signs made by my mother, I kept posting them. In the meantime, whenever there were people passing by, I would ask if they had met such a dog. I even knocked from door to door, asking if they had seen it. No luck. Nobody claimed to have spotted our dog. What if I had taken the dog out for a walk? Tears of regret welled up in my eyes. As the darkness fell, I decided to come back home to check if anybody had called.When I returned, my mother was waiting for me, smiling broadly. There, behind my mother, was our lovely dog looking up at me eagerly. Upon seeing me, it raced towards me. I couldn't hold my tears. z1t just came back by itself," my mother said gently. Hugging the dog with relief, I apologized to my mother sincerely. "I am sure you have learned your lesson today/' my mother replied in a comforting voice. I played with my sister and the dog again. Despite the freezing weather outside, my heart warmed up. It was on the day that I learned the value of responsibility.听力原文Text 1W: You look pretty fit. You must be a sports fan.M: Well, I often spend time jogging with my son in the morning.W: Is that the only exercise you do?M: I sometimes play basketball with my friends, but my favorite sport is swimming.Text2M: Hello! Td like to make an appointment to see the doctor, please.W: Well, Dr. Brown is free from 10:00 to 10:45 in the morning today. Tomorrow he will be free between 10:30 and 11:00 or from 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon.Text3M: How do you make the perfect sandwich? It always looks so good.W: I've learned it from short videos and I gave it a try. It needs thick slices of bread. Ill teach you if you'd like to do.M: That's great. You reminded me. I made some bread this morning. Let's do it now !Text4W: Anna said she mailed me some books, but they never came. I'm afraid they got lost on the way.M: Well, you just moved into a new dormitory. She probably sent them out before she had your new address.Text5W: I'm going to throw away this ugly dress! I don't even remember why I bought it in the first place!M: Well, it's so fine material. Just get it to a tailor. A few changes will make it lovely.Text 6M: Karen, what about going to the cinema tonight? There's a new movie starred by Scarlet Johansson on now.W: I'd really love to. Km a big fan of her movies, you know. But I've already made plans.M: So what will you do tonight?W: I'm going to watch the Wausau West Pop Concert.M: Will some popular bands come to give performances?W: Not really. H's an annual music production featuring members from Wausau West High School's music programs. The one-hour show is filled with music from the 1940's up through today's most popular songs. Last year; some folk singers were invited to attend it.M: Sounds interesting. Can I go with you?W: Certainly.Text 7W: Henry, I heard you took a trip to China last month. So how was your time there?M: Fascinating. We went to Beijing. Ill's a modern city with a long history. My parents were more interested in visiting the ancient towns, so we stayed in Beijing just for two days.W: Did you go to Luoyang? It was an ancient capital of China.M: No, it's a pity that we didn't have enough time. My parents wanted to go there most, but we visited Xian instead because they knew I'd been longing to travel there.W: It must be amazing. I watched a documentary about it.M: Indeed. We wandered around the old streets, the houses, the temples and city walls. All of them could tell stories for centuries. It really gave us a sense of how magnificent ancient Chinese culture was. I felt truly happy to have such a first-hand experience. It was especially worthwhile to me. We also tasted the local snacks while watching some local performances there.Text 8M: Emily, what happened? Why do you have to leave? Any complaints? You've always been a good waitress here, and we're all satisfied with your work.W: I know the Grand Restaurant is the best one in the city and I get paid well here, but I'm taking some courses at a university from next month, so I won't be able to work full time.Ml: Taking some courses? What courses are you taking?W: I started working here as soon as I finished high school. Now I really regret that. When I went to university last week, they advised me to take English literature, history and law, because they are easy for me to study by myself.M: I see. Have you considered coming back to work? I'll ask the HR to keep your position if you want.W: Thank you very much, Mr. Harrison. Could you wait until next week before I decide? M:OK.Text 9W: Kole, could I have a look at this?M: Certainly. It's an old picture taken when I was a teenager.W: Oh, who is the boy in it? Is it a cousin of yours?M: No. He isn't a relative of mine. I helped save his life and he took the picture with me after he left the hospital.W: What exactly happened?M: It was nine years ago. I was driving along a river in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when I noticed a blue jacket floating in the freezing waters. I was confused and stopped my car to have a look, only to find that a young boy was struggling to get out of a crack in the ice.W: Did you jump into the water to save him?M: No. I didn't know how to swim. I feared both of us would die if I jumped into the water to save him. I found a rope in my car and threw it at him. The boy caught it and I managed to pull him to the bank.W: Do you still keep in touch with the boy ?M: Yes. He sometimes visits me in the hospital where I work.Text 10W: Hello, ladies and gentlemen! Today on 'Talks of America, we have a very special guest coming to the stage. Her name is Claire, and she's here to talk to us about how she was able to overcome her difficult childhood. Claire's father was killed in a car accident when she was six. Her mother had to go back to work, leaving Claire in charge of her three brothers. Claire was making meals, washing clothes, and cleaning the house all on her own. When Claire was eight, she went to live with her aunt and uncle to work on their farm. She had to get up early every morning to milk the cows and collect the eggs for breakfast, but she loved being outside and being around animals. In the evenings, she studied at a local school for farm workers, and she eventually received her high school degree just before her eighteenth birthday. Because of her hard work, the farm earned more money than it ever had, and Claire was able to save up enough money to get an apartment in the city. She started attending college, graduating with a degree in biology and eventually a Ph. D. in engineering. Finally, she bought her mother the house of her dreams. Today, we're going to hear more about her amazing story. Please welcome Claire to the stage!