哈师大附中2023级高三上学期10月月考答案 听力1-5 BCBCB 6-10 CAACA 11-15 CAACB 16-20 CABBA 阅读21-23 CDA 24-27 BAAD 28-31 BBCC 32-35 CCDD 36-40 ADGBE 完型41-55 DBCCA BBDCB DCBAD 语填56. recognition 57. has pleased/has been pleasing 58. delicately 59. Served 60. from 61. or 62. are sourced 63. to achieve 64. that 65. consisting Possible version: Dear Peter, I’m thrilled to get your practice video for the Chinese poetry recital contest—your passion for Chinese poetry really shows! I’m writing to share small suggestions that might help you do even better. After watching, I found two points to adjust: first, you mispronounced a few ancient words, like “jiu” (wine) sounding a bit like “ju”; second, your rhythm was too fast, especially in the middle verses, which weakened the poem’s gentle mood. For improvement, listen to professional recitals online to copy correct pronunciations and pause briefly at each couplet’s end to stress the poem’s rise and fall. Keep practicing, and you’ll stand out! If you have more questions or want to share another video, just reach out anytime. Yours, Li Hua Possible version: Para.1: When I met Halley again, I forced a smile. I told him about my mistake—how I’d signed up for Nature Camp by accident instead of Tech Camp. Halley’s eyes widened at first, but then he patted my shoulder gently. “Nature Camp is awesome too!” he said, pulling out a small notebook filled with sketches of squirrels and fireflies. “We can watch birds at dawn, collect pinecones, and even stargaze tonight. Who knows These might give you cooler ideas for your animated characters than a computer screen!” His words made me feel a little less upset, though I still missed the coding plans I’d dreamed of. Para. 2: “Okay, I’ll give it a try!” I said as I looked at Halley. That afternoon, we joined the group to hike through the woods. Halley pointed out a family of deer hiding behind oak trees, and I quickly took photos with my phone—mentally noting their soft fur for animation details. At night, we lay on the grass, watching stars twinkle. Halley pointed out the Big Dipper, and I imagined turning it into a magical background for my characters. By week’s end, I hadn’t touched a computer, but I’d filled a notebook with animal sketches and story ideas. When I got home, I animated a little deer with a pinecone necklace—my favorite memory from Nature Camp. Sometimes, mistakes lead to the best surprises. 听力原文: (Text 1) W: What kind of sports do you like M: I like almost all sports, especially skating and mountain climbing. W: Cool! I like swimming and tennis. (Text 2) M: The meeting begins at five. But I think we should be there by four thirty to get everything ready. W: So let’s meet at the station by 2:30 and we travel up together. M:All right. (Text 3) W: Did you see May today M: Yes. But why does she have such a long face W: I have no idea. M: I thought she’d be happy, especially since she got a promotion recently. (Text 4) M: ... ...
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