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南通市2018届高三第三次调研测试参考答案英语参考答案:1—5 CBCCA 6—10 CBBCC 11—15 CAABB 16—20 AABBA21—25 BBAAB 26—30 DAACA 31—35 CBCDD36—40 BCACA 41—45 BDDAC 46—50 DDBAB 51—55 BDDCB56—60 DBCAB 61—65 CCABA 66—70 DACBD71. identity/identities 72. aspects/ areas/respects 73. mixed/ negative/milted 74. rise 75. immediately/ instantly/ directly/ soon/ shortly/ swiftly/ promptly/quickly76. investment(s) 77. reach 78. build/ depend/ rely/ count/ rest79. restrict/ limit 80. favour/favor/interest(s)One possible version:Self-confidence is crucial to our development. However, lack of self-confidence is common among middle school students. Some dare not express themselves publicly while others think negatively or have poor capacity to handle problems.Undoubtedly, embracing self-confidence is of tremendous significance to us middle school students. Being confident can help us overcome difficulties when we’re encountered with adversity and feel discouraged. With self-confidence, we may accomplish what seems to be impossible previously. Actually, it has been universally acknowledged that self-confidence is halfof the success that can bring us courage to stick to what we do.Given the importance of self-confidence to our success, we should spare no effort to cultivate and boost it. Setting specific and realistic goals can make us confident and hopeful about life. In addition, giving ourselves praise and reward for our achievements will lift our confidence level.With firm determination and courage we can become more confident.听力原文Text 1M: Nice hat, Kendra. But what happened to your sweater? I thought you had one on this morning.-shirt day.W: Yes, but I got hot and left it in a taxi. At least it’s a perfect TText 2M: Which dress did you finally decide to buy at the clothing store?W: Well, I was going to buy the black one, but it was 40 dollars. I thought it was a little expensive.So I bought another one instead and it saved me 10 dollars.Text 3W: What’s that at the top of your tree? It looks like a Barbie doll.M: That’s an angel. Every Christmas tree should have an angel at the top.W: Oh. We always just put a star at the top of ours.Text 4W: Stop scratching your arm, Sam.M: I can’t help it, Gina. It’s so hot outside, and the bugs just love me this year!W: Well, I hope you close the windows tonight. Here, put on this medicine.Text 5M: Back already? I thought you had three baskets of clothes to wash.W: I did. And I still do. All the machines were full.n. Those clothing shops must loveM: That’s too bad. I guess you’ll have to go shopping agaiyou.Text 6interested in cowboys.M: Didn’t you want to go to the western art museum? I thought you werereally close to home. But now I’mfree. Oh, and it’sW: I only wanted to go there because it’sinterested in the modern art exhibit.-hour drive from here! And it’ll be so crowded there.M: That’s a threeW: But mom gave me fifty dollars to spend on my spring break. And I really want to go.M: I’m not sure I can drive you there, Linda. My spring break is a week later tha n yours.W: I know. But we could go on the weekend. Come on! It’s a nice drive, Sam.M: OK. I guess that’s what big brothers are for.Text 7M: Yes, Teresa? Did you have a question?W: Oh, sorry, Mr. Johnson. I was just stretching.M: You raised your han d…W: Yes, I just had a little pain in my arm from all the careful notes I’ve taken. I know you s save all questions for the end of class. Sorry for the confusion.M: No wonder you had to stretch! OK, class. I was just telling you about the emperor kneeling inthe snow. We’ve seen this before in a famous painting. If you’ll just turn to page 54 in your textbooks…Yes, Teresa? Do you have another pain in your arm?W: No, Mr. Johnson. I was wondering if I could use the restroom.M: No need to ask, Teresa. Just go ahead next time. Please come back quickly. I don’t want to start the short film until you’re back with us.W: Thank you, Mr. Johnson. I’ll be back in less than two minutes.Text 8W: You look exhausted, Carl. Shouldn’t you be more restedsince classes are out?M: I wish! I do feel better without all that homework to grade and students to send emails to, but I just have a lot of work to do right now.W: What’s going on?M: Well, it all started when we found this baby bear in our garage. We took it in and raised it.lovely!W: Wait…you have a pet bear? I’ll bet it’sM: No. That was two years ago. We let it go to live in the forest with the other bears. The problem is, every spring, people bring us baby bears from their garages to raise. All summer, we feedthem, clean up after them, and play with them. I was up all night with a hungry “baby”W: What a lot of work! I guess it’s part of living next to the forest.M: Well, we love animals, you know. And this year, we’re hoping to raise some money for equipment and food. You wouldn’t believe how many apples a young bear can eat!W: What else do you buy?M: Cages, small toys to keep them entertained, and lots and lots of towels. Bears are very messy!Text 9M: Is it midnight in here? Turn on a light, Cindy! Or at least open the curtains.W: Bob, I know it’s dark, but this is comfortable to me. Anytime the light hits my eyes, Ifeel worse.M: How can you get any work done?W: I’m not working. I have a really bad headache.M: But you have that exam tomorro w. If you don’t study, you’ll be in hot water with your professor.W: But I can’t even open my eyes. I won’t be able to take the test.M: You should see a doctor.W: I’m actually too sick to go to a doctor’s office.M: Let me take you! I can put a bag over your head so no light gets in.W: OK. Get a big pillow to stick over my head, and we’ll get into your fancy car.M: Oh, good. I’m going to call ahead and get you an appointment.Text 10My name is Wendy, and my presentation is on British Christmas traditions. I know whatyou’re all thinking: We’re American! We know about Christmas. Well, yes, we share Christmastrees, gifts, and Santa Claus, but the UK has other traditions. For example, you’ll find Chri crackers at every British Christmas dinner table, but they aren’t food. They’re paper tubes with agift inside. That loud pop sound is an important part of Christmas to us. The Christmas dinner alsohas completely different desserts in England. We have Christmas pudding, Christmas cake, andsweet pie. All three are made out of dried fruit and nuts, but they look and taste a little differentfrom each other. I think your fruitcake is similar to our Christmas pudding, but I haven’t seenChristmas cake or sweet pie anywhere. I’ve also never seen a Christmas pantomime here.Pantomimes are silent drama scenes that are acted out by special actors. They became a Christmastradition in 1800 when “Grimaldi”, a popular story, was performed around Christmas. Nowadays,we perform them at home or see them in theaters, but they don’t really have anything to do withtales like The Three Bears and Jack and the Beanstalk.Christmas stories. They’re mostly fairy南通市2018届高三第三次调研测试书面表达评分说明1.本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。

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