湖北省部分重点中学 2020 届高三第一次联考
高三英语参考答案
听力:
1-5. ACACA 6-10. BACAB 11-15. BABBC 16-20. ACBBB
阅读:
21-23 CCD 24-27 DCAC 28-31 CBAD 32-35 DADB
36-40 DEFBG
完形:
41-45 CBADA 46-50 BDCBA 51-55 CADBC 56-60 DACBD
填词:
61. most difficult 62. has become 63. curiosity 64. but 65. Moving
66. easily 67. which 68. from 69. memories 70. a
改错:
Dear Mr. Lee,
I’m very exciting to write to you to express my thanks.
excited
I am Li Hua, one of the poor children who was crying for knowledge, but couldn’t afford the
were
school fees because my father was ill or my family was deeply in debt. Thank you for give me
and giving
generous support so that I could have the chance ∧ go back to school. Has it not been for the support,
to Had
I wouldn’t have realized my dream. Your help has made much difference to me. I was going to spread
am
the love to help people in the need.
In brief, my appreciation for your kindness can never be expressed in word. Please accept my
words
sincerely gratitude.
sincere
Yours.
Li Hua
书面表达:
Possible version:
Dear Peter,
Glad to hear from you. Since you asked me about the National Day celebrations this year, I
am honored to tell you some details.
It was in order to show our love for the motherland that my school held a singing competition
the day before the National Day. Every class was required to choose a song about loving our
motherland to compete against each other and we practiced a lot before the final competition.
Without doubt all the students tried their best to sing well. Owing to our efforts, my class won the
first prize in the end, which we thought was the most significant gift for our country.
On October 1st, there was a grand Chinese military parade on the Tiananmen Square to
celebrate the 70th birthday of our country. Most people in China watched the live broadcast of it
on TV or on the Internet, which was supposed to be one of the most popular events during the
7-day holiday.
In a word, never have I experienced a more unforgettable holiday before. How I wish you had come to China and watched the parade with me at that time!
Best wishes!
Yours
Li Hua
听力原稿
Text 1
M: Are you going to the first floor too, Madam?
W: I am going to the parking lot. Could you please help me push the P2 button?
Text 2
M: This laptop costs two thousand dollars, but I only have twelve hundred.
W: Don't worry, I can lend you the rest.
Text 3
W: How was the party last night?
M: It was too crowded and the food was gone before I got there.
W: What time did you get home?
M: It was pretty boring so I left at ten and got home before eleven.
Text 4
M: How was the weather for your hiking trip last Saturday?
W: It rained a little in the morning, but got sunny in the afternoon.
M: Did you have a lot of fun?
W: Sure.
Text 5
W: The new clothes shop has a variety of styles, but everyone does their shopping on Saturday so
there aren't enough changing rooms.
M: And I heard the prices are really high.
Text 6
W: I’ve got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening. Why don't you come with me?
M: Uh. No, thanks. I'm interested in basketball and football. And you know, there is an important
football game on TV tonight.
W: Oh, you don’t know what you're missing?
M: Don't I? Why?
W: It's very fast, with lots of action, and very exciting.
M: Really? Who's playing?
W: Two of the best women's teams in the world, one from Finland and the other from Belgium.
By the way, Brazilian team is my favorite.
M: Mmm, it sounds exciting.
W: Yes, it is!
Text 7
W: So, this is the kitchen...I keep the dishes in the cupboards above the electric cooker. In the
bottom ones, I keep all the cleaning supplies. We have a microwave above the stove.
M: All right. I don't cook much, anyway. Is there a specific time you use the kitchen?
W: I don't really have any specific rules. Feel free to use it whenever you need it.
M: OK, got it. And what about bills and house supplies?
W: We split the gas, water, and electricity bills. As far as supplies, we usually take turns from
month to month. This month, it's my turn to buy. Next month, it's yours.Text 8
M: Have you tried that new restaurant downtown? It looks fancy.
W: No, I haven’t been there yet. What type of food do they serve?
M: I think it's Italian.
W: I don' t like Italian food very much. I prefer Japanese or Indian food. But I guess I could give it a try.
M: I can make a reservation for some night this week.
W: Okay. Monday and Wednesday are better because I'm off work early on those days.
M: I'll see if they can take us either of those days. What about Friday or Saturday?
W: Saturday could work, but I thought we had Sara's party to go to this weekend. We haven't seen
her in a long time - not since her wedding! Isn’t her party on Saturday?
M: Yeah, you're right. Then Monday is probably the best because I have an early work meeting
and will be home by the afternoon.
W: Yeah. Monday is the best for me too, actually, I like to go to the gym on Tuesdays after work,
anyway.
Text 9
M: We have Molly Taylor in the studio today. Molly is arranging a holiday course to teach
children a variety of activities. Molly, this is the second year for the course, isn't it?
W: Yes. It was for six weeks last year. This year it will be for seven, since some schools finish
term a week early. And in fact, the two private schools in the town have an eight-week summer
holiday.
M: What was last year’s course like?
W: There were a few problems. We didn't have enough staff to look after all the children who
wanted to attend. And then there was such a lot of rain that we couldn't go outside.
M: So what activities can the children look forward to this year?
W: The course is currently available for children aged eight to thirteen. There will be art and
music classes, as there were last year. We considered putting in some adventure sports, such as
rock climbing, but decided not to in the end because they would have made the course more
expensive. Instead, we’re introducing some fun projects, such as putting on a talent show.
M: Wonderful! I hope it's a success!
Text 10
Doctors at the famous Cambridge University think that hip-hop music can help depressed and
mentally ill people. They say with "hip-hop treatment”, many of the words to the hip-hop songs
can reach out to people with emotional problems. A team of doctors wrote a report about this in a
special medical magazine. The doctors said a lot of hip-hop music speaks of getting over
hardships and big difficulties in life. The report on hip-hop and mental health says hip-hop artists
use their talents to describe their world and be free. There’s often a message of hope in the lyrics.
The doctors chose five hip-hop songs for the treatment. One of them is “the Message” by
Grandmaster Flash. Another is called “Juicy” by the Notorious BIG. This tells people they can be
successful even if others say they can't. BIG explains how teachers said he would be nothing, but
then he became a superstar.