重庆市第八中学2025届高考适应性月考(一)-英语答案

2024-10-04·2页·13.1 K

重庆八中2024——2025学年度(上)高三年级第一次适应性训练英 语 试 题 答 案一、听力ABCCC BAACB ACBBA BABCB二、阅读BCD BABD ADBD BDDC三、七选五CFBGE四、完形填空CBADCABCCABACBD五、语法填空56. Located 57. visible 58. was selected 59. stretching 60. which 61. draws 62. a 63. specially 64. expansion 65. to六、应用文Dear Mark,I am sorry to know that you have problems getting along with your best friend. Sometimes it is challenging to maintain sound interpersonal relationships, especially for us teenagers.I can totally relate to your situation. Our friendships in high school are often intense and close-knit, making conflicts more frustrating. It may even have a negative impact on your study life. However, you may rely on it that your friendship can be repaired as long as you put your heart into it. From my perspective, effective communication, with both of you keeping attentive to each other’s words and sharing your thoughts and feelings openly, is absolutely essential. You may as well ask your friend out and talk with him so that you can get to the root of your conflict.I sincerely wish you can break the ice and win back your friend soon! Yours sincerely. Li Hua七、读后续写“Dad, can I have some cardboard boxes?” Tucker asked. “Sure, if you clean up when you’re done,” answered Dad. “And some duct tape (强力防水胶带), too?” Tucker continued. His father smiled, grabbed the duct tape, and tossed it to Tucker. “Have fun.” Tucker wiped his mittened (连指手套) hand across his forehead and gulped the frosty air. Despite the cold, he was sweating from carrying a mountain of cardboard into the backyard. An hour later, Tucker stood on top of the hill under the fading January sun. He had lined the flat brown boxes, one after the other, up the hillside, and taped the undersides together until they had formed a ramp. It ran from the tiptop (最高点) of the sledding hill, past the pine trees, and down to the middle of the backyard.Tucker held the sled in place. Gripping the steering (转向装置) rope, and moving his feet into position, Tucker took a deep, frosty breath. He let out a scream as the sled raced down the slope, faster and faster. It came to a sudden stop in the crunchy grass. Tucker flew through the air and landed in a giggly heap. He jumped to his feet and raced back up the hill with his sled again and again. When the last of the daylight finally faded away, the cardboard was dirty, crumpled, and ripped (撕扯,剥) from the boy’ many trips down it. But Tucker didn’t mind. He lay back in his sled and gazed up at the darkening sky. Then he stuck out his tongue to catch the first thick, white flake swirling down from above. And he smiled.

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