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2019年12月安徽省皖江名校联盟2020届高三毕业班联考英语参考答案

英语参考答案
第一部分:
1-5 BCBCA 6-10 ACABB 11-15 ACBCB 16-20 ABACC
第二部分:
第一节:
21-25 ACADB 26-30 DCABC 31-35 ADBDB
第二节:
36-40 FECAG
第三部分:
第一节:
41-45 CBADB 46-50 CADCA 51-55 DBCAB 56-60 DACBD
第二节:
61. Though/Although/While 62. is married 63. a 64. associating 65. negatively
66. painful 67. have received 68. to like 69. truth 70. who/that
第四部分:
第一节:
On July 5th my little dog Milo escaped from my yard fencing by bars. I suspected it was the fireworks on
fenced
July 4th which frightened him. He headed for miles to the I-5 freeway, running in and out of the traffic on it. A that
young couple spent several hours driven him away by car and on feet and rescued him. Having been noticed my
driving foot 删除
phone number on his collar, they called me. They waited ∧me in a supermarket parking lot after I came to pick
for until/till
him up. If it hasn’t been for them, he would sure have been killed on the freeway. Their kind will never be hadn’t surely kindness
forgotten!
第二节:Possible version
What does a rule mean to you?
It’s reported that a parent complains about a ban on food and running at the museum, saying the museum is “asking too much of children”.
The case led to heated discussions among netizens over museum etiquette. Needless to say, the main purpose of museums is to preserve cultural and historical artifacts, and rules are made to protect the precious exhibits. In this sense, eating in the museum is forbidden as food and drinks might contaminate the artworks.
While some may worry that too many rules would kill the “pleasant experience for children”, museum rules should be strictly observed and children should not be treated as an exception.
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