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 BCBAC6-10 ACACA11-15 ACCBA16-20 BBCAB阅读 21-23 CBB24-27 CBDA28-31 CBDD32-35 ACDB七选五 36-40 GFDBC完型 41-45 CA BDB 46-50 CABCA 51-55 DBCDA56-60 ABCAD语填concluding 62. equipment 63. had performed 64. assistance 65. how66. specially 67. which 68. intended 69. With 70. further改错How is everything going? I am written to express my heartfelt thanks to you because of I’ve won the writing删掉first prize in the English Speech Contest of o ur school. Your kind help has meant more than something. anythin gI remember vividly what you guided and encouraged me. During the preparation of the contest, you help how helpedpolish my draft many t imes but better my pronunciation with great patience. andThe pub lic speaking skills you shared turned up really effective. More i mportantly, whenever I felt outhesitant and unsure about yourse lf, you were always there to back me up and boost my confidence. Without myselfyou, I could not have made so an achievement. s uchThank you for everything you have done for me and wish you all best. 加the作文Possible version: My name is Li Hua. I’m a Chinese high school student. My bedroom is full of some free individual e xchange 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 creat e a broad circle of friends built around this hobby. My stamps ar e quite new and unused. I want to get some foreign stamps for exc hange 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!听力原文:(Text 1)M: Jenny, you can just drop me here.W: But w e’re two streets away from the office. M: It’s fine. I had a big breakfast and feel like a bit of walk. (Text 2)W: Hello, George. you look tired. Didn’t sleep well last night? M: No, not at all. I had to work flat out to meet the project deadline. I’m really f eeling a bit rundown. (Text 3)W: John, can’t we go someplace and talk? It’s so noisy in here. M: Well, there’s a small park across the street. It’s usually not crowded at this time of day. (Text 4)W: We’ve got to do something about the neighbor’s dog. M: Why? Has he been into your flower garden again? W: The flower garden, the garbage can and yesterday he started digging holes in the yar d. (Text 5)M: Hello, we have a reservation in the name of Mr Jone s. Is there any table by the window? W: Sorry, we’ve got this cor ner table for you. It’s quiet here, not close to the door. (Text 6)W: Dave, don’t forget we are invited out to dinner tonight. M: Oh, yeah. I almost forgot. What time?W: 7:30. We should leave the house by 6:30. You know how bad the traffic is that time of nigh t.M: It’s informal, isn’t it? W: Yeah. You can wear your new spor ts jacket. The one I got you as an anniversary gift. M: OK, well, I’ve got to go. I’ll try to get home a little earlier today. W: Good. (Text 7)M: We need to decide exactly when we’re going to mo ve. Any suggestions? W: I think July would be the best time. Our sales are always down that month. We could move all the office eq uipment at a weekend. Do everything at once. M: I think a weekend is too short. Maybe we should do it department by department. W: What do you mean? M: Well, each week, a different department wou ld move. That way, there would always be people here to handle cu stomer inquiries, phone calls, and so on. W: Emm, that’s a good i dea. (Text 8)W: So Mr Peter Sels, I’d be curious to know what wer e the early connections in your life that let you into the art fi eld.M: My grandfather was an art dealer in Munich. They had a gre at museum in Munich. He took me to the museum, and I responded ve ry strongly to what I saw on the walls there. I learned about art from him, I learned about looking at art from him. I think that’ s what really got me started. Then many years later, after I got out of the army, I went to study art history at the University of Chicago. W: Tell us more about your experiences of looking at ar t with your grandfather. M: Well, we looked at the famous paintin gs by the great artists like Rembrandt, Botticelli, and Albert Du rer. Ruben’s paintings were my favorites. Yes, I remember these t hings. This was when I was between 10 and 15. When I was 14, I wa s so anxious to see more art that a friend of mine and I bicycled across the Alps to see Venus. That was a big adventure. (Text 9) W: Hi, John. Haven’t seen you for ages!M: Hi, Susan. Fancy meetin g you here on the train. W: How is your college life? M: What can I say? I’ve survived. W:What happened? M: Well, early last March , I started doing a part-time job in a law firm. A few weeks befo re, I had started writing my term paper. I thought I could finish it by August. W: That was a pretty good idea, trying to have som e work experience. M: For the first 3 weeks, you know, I tried. I got up early and worked for an hour on my paper before going to work. But work was so fun. I met tons of new people, and soon I c ouldn’t find even a minute for my paper. So I had to quit my part -time job and finally finished my paper in October. W: Well, it’s never too late to mend. It’s kind of hard to find a balance betw een what you have to do and what you want to do M: Yeah, it’s rea lly important for me to balance study and work. And I think I sho uld learn to exercise some self-control. (Text 10)M: Being an ath lete is very fun, painful and exciting. Every time I come to the track, I feel like I’m out of this place. This is Botswana Nation al Stadium. This is where I train. When I saw Usain Bolt running in 2012 London Olympics, I was amazed. Just watching him run, got me motivated. I quit being a chess player and started to run. I went to the 2016 Olympics and went to the finals at the age of 18 . And wow, I finished fifth. It was a dream come true to me, but I still wanted more. The training is super hard. But the hardest 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 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 there at the Olympics and do what I did before. Do much, much greater. I don’t care about the gold, I don’t care about the silver. I want to do my best, you know, take everything and show it to the world. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 3zxxk.com学科网(北京)股份有限公司 |
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