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2022—2023学年度高二上学期期末考试试题英语试卷考试时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whywasthewomanlate?A.Herflightwasdelayed.B.Thetrafficdowntownwasbad.C.Shemissedthelastsubway.2.Whichsofawillthespeakersbuy?A.Theblueone.B.Thegreenone.C.Thewhiteone.3.Whateventisthemangoingto?A.Afilmfestival.B.Abooksigning.C.Abirthdayparty.4.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sphone?A.Itisoutdated.B.Itisbroken.C.Ithasabigscreen.5.Whatcolorofhairdoesthemanprefer?A.Black.B.Brown.C.Red.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthewomanbuyingagiftforherbrother?A.Heperformedwellinhisexams.B.Hehasmovedintohisownflat.C.Hehasabirthdaycomingup.7.Whatwillthewomanprobablybuyforherbrother?A.Abook.B.ALegoplane.C.Aposter.
1听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherewillthewomanprobablybethisafternoon?A.Atschool.B.Inarepairshop.C.Athome.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkthechildrenshoulddo?A.Bemoreindependent.B.Takeclassesafterschool.C.Helpwiththehousework.10.Whoarethespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Husbandandwife.C.Teacherandstudent.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。高二英语第1页共8页11.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?A.Upset.B.Understandable.C.Excited.12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthecopymachine?A.It’sbroken.B.It’sstuck.C.It’soutofpaper.13.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Useanothermachine.B.Putoffthemeeting.C.Gotothestoreroom.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatwasthewoman’sfirstposition?A.Thefrontdesk.B.Assistantmanager.C.Roomcleaner.15.Howlonghasthewomanworkedintheindustryintotal?A.Fortwoyears.B.Forthreeyears.C.Forfiveyears.16.Whohasleftagreatimpactonthewoman?A.Theman.B.Herpreviousboss.C.Herco-workers.17.What’sthemostchallengingaccordingtothewoman?A.Maintainingprofessionalperformance.B.Communicatingwithstaffmembers.C.Keepingguestssatisfied.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whoisthetalkfor?A.Customers.B.Supermarketstaff.C.Volunteers.19.What’sthediscountonshoesthisweek?A.10%off.B.20%off.C.30%off.20.Whereshouldpeopleleavetheirdonations?
2A.Attheentrance.B.Atthecheck-outs.C.Atthecustomerservicedesk.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AFourkids’dreamhousesYoumostlikelydrewyourdreamhousesusingyourvividimaginationwhenyouwereakid,butyouprobablyneverthoughtthosedrawingscouldbecome3Dmodels.Belowarefourkids’creationsthathavebeenturnedinto3Dmodels.Moreover,anexpertestateagenthasevenestimatedhowmuchthesehouseswouldcosttobuy.Bramwell’s“TreeTower”:£8millionThisTreeTowerofferssweepingviews,andaccordingtotheestateagent,“Themoderninterior(内部)andlargeglasswindowsgivethishomeaverymodernfeelandthisisverymuchwhatthemodernbuyerislookingforfromtheirhome.”Berren’s“JellyfishParadise”:£35millionThisisthemostexpensiveofallthekids’creations,buttheestateagenttellsusthatevenwithonlyonebedroom,itwouldstillselleasily.“Thisunderwaterhouseisquiteunlikeanythingwehaveseenbeforeandwiththenumberofentertainmentfacilities,wedonotconsiderthefactthatthereisonlyonebedroomasanissue.”AlyaandZack’s“UnicornHouse”:£5.5millionTheestateagentwasinaweofthisbrightly-coloredhome,stating,“Therainbowslidewhichleadstothepoolisaparticularhighlightofthehouse!Themixtureofthecleanlinesofthepoolwiththeplayfulexteriorofthehomeissuretobringasmiletoanyone.”高二英语第2页共8页Sophia’s“Doughnut(甜甜圈)House”:£5millionWhowouldn’twanttoliveinabrightly-coloreddoughnuthouse?Theestateagentagrees,“Weneedasunnydaytoretract(收起)theroofandhaveaparty.Wecanarrangeanopenhousesothatpeoplecanusethepoolandplaygroundinthecenterofthehouse.”9.Whosehousecreatesamodernfeel?A.AlyaandZack’s.B.Berren’s.C.Sophia’s.D.Bramwell’s.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthemostexpensivehouse?A.Ithasarainbowslide.B.Itisanunderwaterhouse.C.Ithaslargeglasswindows.D.Itoffersnoentertainmentfacilities.11.Whatdo“UnicornHouse”and“DoughnutHouse”haveincommon?A.Theycost£5billion.B.Theyhaveahugeplayground.
3C.Theyareinbrightcolors.D.Theyhavearetractableroof.BAustin,Texas-basedartcollectorLauraYoungpurchasedamarblebust(半身像)atalocalGoodwillstorefor$35in2018.Itturnedoutthatshehadstumbleduponacenturies-oldRomansculpturethatoncebelongedtothecollectionofKingLudwigΙofBavaria.LauraYoungwasalwaysanenthusiasticartcollector.Onedayin2018,shetriedherluckatalocalGoodwillstore,hopingtogetsomethingspecial.Whenshefirstsawthebust,itlaybeneathatablewithmuchdustontopofit.Itlookedsooldandwornamongotherartworksthatitseemedthatnobodyhadpaidattentiontoit.Youngwonderedwhetheritwassomethingspecialandstartedhermulti-yearjourneyofdeterminingitsauthenticityandorigin.YoungmetwithexpertsintheUniversityofTexas-Austinarthistorydepartment,aswellasseveralauctionhouses(拍卖行),oneofwhichwasSotheby’s.TheworkwasinitiallyidentifiedbySotheby’sconsultantJorgDeterling.AfterDeterlingmadetheidentification,hesupportedtheprocessofconnectingYoungwiththeGermanauthorities.Aspartoftheagreementtoreturnthesculpturetoitslegitimate(合法的)homeinGermany,theBavarianagencyagreedthattheworkcouldgoonviewattheSanAntonioMuseumofArt(SAMA)toengagethepublicinitshistoryandstory.“MyhusbandandIwereonaroadtripwhenIgotanemailconfirmingthebustwasindeedanancientRomanbust.Soonafterthat,Sotheby’sgotintouchwithme,”Youngsaid.“Therewereafewmonthsofintenseexcitementafterthat.ThoughIcouldn’tkeepitmyself,I’mhappytosendittoitsrightfulplace.I’mgladthatIgottobeasmallpartofitslongandcomplicatedhistory.”SohowdidtheRomanbustarriveinTexas?InJanuary1944,duringWorldWarII,AlliedbomberstargetedAschaffenburg(acityinGermany)andseriouslydamagedthePompejanum(波姆佩雅努姆宫),wherethebusthadbeenkept.AuthoritiesbeganarestorationofthePompejanumin1960anditopenedasamuseumin1994.Thebust,however,disappearedafterthewar.AftertheendofWorldWarII,theUSArmyestablishedvariousmilitaryinstallationsinAschaffenburg,andlegendhasitthatareturningsoldierbroughtthesculpturetoTexas.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“stumbledupon”inParagraph1meanmostprobably?A.Brokenup.B.Gotawayfrom.C.Comeacross.D.Missedouton.10.WhatdidthebustlooklikethefirsttimeLauraYoungsawit?A.Eye-catching.B.Unattractive.C.Mysterious.D.Shiny.11.HowdidLauraYoungdealwiththeRomanbustatlast?A.Shehaditreturnedtoitsrightfulhome.
4A.Sheexhibiteditatdifferentmuseums.B.ShedonatedittotheSAMA.C.Shesoldittoafamousauctionhouse.9.What’simpliedaboutthebustinthelastparagraph?A.ItcausedabombattackonthePompejanum.B.HowitgottoTexasremainsamystery.高二英语第3页共8页C.Howtorestoreittoitsformerstateneedsdeepthought.D.ItgotdamagedbyareturningsoldierfromTexas.CLionsandcheetahs(猎豹)previouslyfrequentedtheGreatKaroo,avastexpanseinSouthAfrica.Thencamethefarms,thefences,andtheguns.Lionsweregonebythe1840s,followedbycheetahsbythe1870s.MuchofwhatisnowSamaraPrivateGameReserve,intheEasternCape,becamehometocattle.Thatwasuntil1997,whennaturewasonceagainallowedtotakeitscourseoverthousandsofacres(英亩)ofland.Now,after25yearsofcarefullymanagedrewilding,bothcheetahsandlionshavereturnedtothispartofSouthAfrica.ThesuccessfulreintroductionofthesebigcatsisdowntothevisionofMarkandSarahTompkins.Thecouplepurchased11farmstotaling67,000acresoverfiveyearsforthepurposeofreturningthelandtoitsformerstate.Todreambig,thefamilyhadtostartsmall.Fenceswereremovedalongwiththecattle,andrewildingeffortbeganliterallyatgrassrootslevel.“Despitebeingadryregion,there’saremarkableamountofbiodiversity,particularlynativeplants,”saysSarah,addingthatfiveofSouthAfrica’sninetypesofplanthabitatexistwithinSamara.Overtime,theregion’splantsresurfaced.Forestandgrassland,riversandstreams,mountainsandvalleysinthereserveprovidehabitatsforplant-eatinganimalslikeantelopesandelephants.“Littlebylittle,we’veintroducedthepiecesofthepuzzle(迷)ofwhatthisecosystemwouldhavelookedlike,”saysSarah.In2003,cheetahswerebroughtbacktotheareaforthefirsttimein130years.Thentheclimatewasrighttobringbacklions,asignificantmilestoneforbothSamaraandtheGreatKarooregion.SamaraPrivateGameReservefundsitsrewildingeffortsthroughitstourismoperations.Visitorscanstayatthereserveinlodges(小屋)orevensleepbeneaththestars,andtakepartinluxurytripsandcheetahtracking,withallearningsreinvestedintoitsvariousprograms.10.Whatcausedthedisappearanceoflionsandcheetahs?
5A.Humanactivities.B.Environmentaldisaster.C.Naturalenemies.D.Watershortage.9.Whathappenedin1997inwhatisnowSamaraPrivateGameReserve?A.MorecattlewerebroughttoSamara.B.Thegovernmentofferedfreecoursesthere.C.Thelandbegantoreturntoitsoriginalstate.D.Cheetahsandlionsreturnedtothereserve.10.WhatwasakeystepforwardforSamara?A.Thecomebackofplants.B.Thereturnoflions.C.Thesuddenappearanceofelephants.D.Theearlyarrivalofcheetahs.11.WhatisthelastparagraphmainlyaboutconcerningtheTompkins?A.Whattheylookforwardtodoing.B.Whattheythinkofthetourism.C.Howtheykeeptheirprogramsgoing.D.Howtheydotheirtraveling.DWhenIwasakid,therewassomethingIwasn’tallowedtosay:“I’mbored.”Itwasforbiddenbecause,asmyparentsexplained,itmeantthatIwasn’tdoinganythingaboutsomething,whichwasclearlymyownproblem.Now,asaparentmyself,Iamgratefulforthelackofresponsibilitythatmyparentstookformyentertainment.Theyweren’thands-offinotherways,takingaveryactiveapproachtomyschooling高二英语第4页共8页andmusicpractice,butwhenitcametounscheduledtime—andtherewasplentyofitinourrural,TV-freehome—theywerecompletelyunconcernedwithwhatIdid.Thereweremanyhoursofnothing.I’dlieonmybed,readingbooksandwritinginmyjournal.Inaway,thatwasthestartofmywritingcareer.Ifilleddozensofnotebookswithdetailedobservationsabouttheworldandallthepassions,dreams,ofayounggirl.Whileboredomseemedunpleasantatthetime,Inowlookbackonitasablessing.ThisisexactlywhatNewYorkTimeseditorPamelaPaulbelievesmoreparentsshouldbegivingtheirkids.Inherarticle,Paularguesthatboredomallowsspaceforcreativity.“It’snotreallytheboredomitselfthat’simportant;it’swhatwedowithit.Whenyoureachyourbreakingpoint,boredomteachesyoutorespondconstructively,tomakesomethinghappenforyourself.”Andthatisoneofthemostvaluablethingsakidcanlearnbeforereachingadulthood,because—let’sfaceit—therealworldisfullofboringtasks.There’snopointinsettingkidsupforfailurebymakingthemthinkeverything’safungame.InPaul’swords,“Surelyteachingchildrento
6endureboredomwillpreparethemforamorerealisticfuture.Oneday,eveninajobtheyotherwiselove,ourkidsmayhavetospendanentiredayansweringFriday’sleftoveremails.”Inordertodothis,however,parentsneedtobackoff.Theyneedtobecomemorecomfortablewithlettingkidsdiscovertheirownfun.It’sallforthegreatergood—raisingresilient(适应力强的),creative,self-sufficientchildrenwhoarepreparedfortheworldwhenthetimecomesforthemtoleavethenest.9.Howdidtheauthor’sparentsrespondtoherleisureactivities?A.Theypaidnoattentiontothem.B.Theykeptthemunderstrictcontrol.C.Theyactivelyparticipatedinallofthem.D.Theygavehersomeoptionstochoosefrom.10.Whatcanwelearnabouttheyoungauthor?A.SheenjoyedwatchingTV.B.Shefellinlovewithwriting.C.Shehadmanyunrealisticdreams.D.She’ddecidedonherfuturecareer.11.WhatmessagedoesPaulintendtoconveyinparagraph5?A.Lifeisn’tallfun.B.Answeringemailsistiring.C.Workandinterestsdon’tmix.D.Doingajobonelovesisablessing.12.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Kids,getpreparedforaworldwithimperfectionsB.Parents,spendqualitytimewithyourkidsC.Kids,tireyourselveswithsomeworkD.Parents,letyourkidsbebored第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。HowtoChooseaCollegeMajorandDevelopaCareerPlanGoingtocollegecanseemdaunting(使人畏惧的),andnosmallpartofthatistheprospectofhavingtochooseamajor,whichwillsetthecoursefortherestofyourcareerlife.Herearesomestepsthatmighthelpmakeyourdecisioneasier:Step1:Consideryourinterestsandpassions.
7Doyouwantacareerwhereyou’llbeabletoexpressyourself,orworkwithnumbers?36Theaveragepersonwillspendnearly100,000hoursworkingintheirprofessionbeforeretirement.Makesurethattimewillbespentdoingsomethingyouenjoy!Step2:Considerhowlongyouwanttobeinschool.高二英语第5页共8页Ifyou’repursuingacareerinprofessionalfieldslikemedicineorlaw,youmayrequiremorethanafour-yeardegreetogetthejobthatyouwant.37Willyouwanttojumprightintoajobafteryougraduate,ordoyoureallywanttodiveintohighereducation?Theseareimportantwhendecidingwhatmajoristhebestfitforyou.Step3:Researchprospectivecareers.Ifyouthinkyouhaveacareerinmind,dosomeinvestigatinginpersonoronline.Tryconnectingwithpeopleinthefieldandaskthemwhatchallengestheyfacedingettingtheirdegreesandfindingjobsafterwards.38Theirjourneystosuccessmightsurpriseyou!Step4:39Remember,youdon’thavetomakethisdecisionrightaway.Takingbasic-levelcourseswhenyoufirstgettocollegehelpsdecideyourlevelofinterestinpursuingadegreeprogram.Plus,ifyouwanttobeaninterdisciplinary(跨学科的)studiesmajor,somecollegeoffersspecialdegreeprograms,whichgiveyouthefreedomandflexibilitytotakeawidevarietyofclasses.40A.Giveyourselfenoughtimetodecide.B.Thinkaboutwhatyouliketodoinhighschool.C.Whatifyourmajorconflictswithyourparents’expectations?D.Ifyoucan’tconnectinperson,trytofindrolemodelsonlineandreadabouttheirhistories.E.Thus,youcandiscoverwhereyourinterestslieandhaveclassesrelatedtoyourdreamcareer.F.-Areyoupassionateaboutjustice,ordoyouwanttohaveacareerfocusedonhelpingpeople?G.Ontheotherhand,therearesomecareerswhereamaster’sdegreewon’tnecessarilybehelpful.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B,C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Tenyearsago,Istartedmyinternship(实习)atatelevisionstation.Onthefirstday,Iwasnervousabout41mistakes.IalsofeltafraidwhenIwashavinga42withmysuperiors.ButshortlyIrealizedthatIneededto43thatIwaswell-rounded,flexibleand44,soIdidmybesttomakethem45.Duringmytrainingdays,I46wakingupearlyinthemorningjusttobeontimeanduntilnowIamsoproudofmyselfbecauseI47thehabit.Andinlinewiththis,Idid48the
8activitiesoftheFilmArchives(档案室)verywell.Ididthepaperwork,49phonecallsandtranscribed(转录)tapes.Andlastly,Iwouldliketomentionsomeotherimportant50,suchasresearchingdocumentsandpreviewingfilmsforassessment.Then,attheendoftheday,Iwouldgivemyselfenoughtimetorestand51thenextday.Theworkwas52butenjoyable.IknewtheskillsthatImight53wouldbeusefulinthenearfuture.Astimewentby,Ilearnedagreatdeal.Iwillnotforgetthisinternship,54thelastday.NotonlywasitthedayI55myinternship,butitwasalsothedayItrulybegantodevelopmypersonalityandcapabilities.41.A.recognizingB.makingC.correctingD.admitting42.A.conversationB.competitionC.conflictD.challenge43.A.pretendB.acceptC.proveD.promise44.A.boredB.fortunateC.firmD.beautiful45.A.confusedB.relievedC.concernedD.amazed46.A.riskedB.practisedC.consideredD.missed47.A.breakB.abandonC.overcomeD.maintain48.A.completeB.monitorC.identifyD.describe高二英语第6页共8页49.A.preferredB.ignoredC.answeredD.imagined50.A.problemsB.awardsC.storiesD.tasks51.A.putupwithB.catchupwithC.getreadyforD.makeupfor52.A.refreshingB.tiringC.amusingD.embarrassing53.A.attainB.reflectC.affectD.change54.A.hardlyB.immediatelyC.especiallyD.probably55.A.confirmedB.endedC.lovedD.expanded第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Doyouwanttobeagreatbasketballplayer?You’llneedtobefitandtall.Butcoaches56(seek)elite(精英的)athletesdon’tjustlookforsuchphysicalfeatures.57intereststopcoachesmostisthethingsinyourhead.In2018,MichaelRogers,aPhDstudentatauniversity,58(survey)90coachesfrom2359(country),whocoached60(profession)andinternationalbasketballplayers,bothmen
9andwomenplayers.Thecoachescameupwith35keyfeatureswhenrecruitingplayers.Somewerephysical,suchasenduranceandspeed;otherswerepsychological,suchasattitude,confidenceandmotivation.Thenthecoacheswererequiredtorankwhichfeaturestheyvaluedmost.In61(they)answers,psychologicalfeaturescameoutontop.Themostprizedfeatureswerecompetitiveness,workethicandattitude.Allarepsychological.Onlyonephysicalfeature—agility(敏捷)—madethetop10.Theseresultsdon’tmeanphysicalskillisn’timportant.Buttheydosuggestitisnotenough.62(play)sportsatelitelevel,youneedtherightmindset.Amongathleteswithsimilarfitness,psychologicalcharacteristicswilldefinewinnersandlosers.Thestudy’slessongoesbeyondsports;it’s63valuablelifelesson.Ifyoufocus64thelittlethings,suchaspayingattentiontodetail,andcommunicating65(appropriate),itcanleadtosuccessinmanyaspects.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你校英文报举办创新设计征文大赛,你设计了一款智能陪护老人机器人。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.设计目的;2.功能介绍;3.你的期望。注意:1.写作词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头已给出。MyIntelligentRobotfortheElderly高二英语第7页共8页第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Amonthago,Katie’sfamilymovedtothecountryside.There’sarivernexttotheirnewhouse.Onemorning,Katiewantedtohavesomefunbytheriver.Atfive,sheknewhowtobecarefulwhilewalkingalongtheriver.Hermom,Lucinda,satintheyard,keepinganeyeonKatie,whiletryingtogiveherindependence.Suddenly,KatiestartedrunningtowardherandLucindarosefromherseat.“Mom!Mom!”Katieshouted,andhermothernoticedsomethingstrangeinherhands.“What’swrong,Katie?What’sthat?”Lucindaasked.
10“Mom!Ifoundthisbytheriverside!”Katiereplied,raisingwhatappearedtobeapaperboat.Lucindatookitfromherhandandcheckedit.Tohershock,twowords“HelpUs”whichlookedchildishwereclearasdayonthepaper,butshehadnoideawhetherthiswasajokeoranactualcallforhelp.Yetherconscience(良心)wouldn’tallowhertoforgetaboutthemessage.Shehadbeeninsituationswheretherehadbeennowaytoaskforhelp.Ifsomeoneneededhelp,shewasgoingtodosomething.Thisboatwasactuallysentbya5-year-oldboycalledWalter,wholiveswithhisoldgrandmaonabigfarmwhichsupportstheirlife.Atpresent,it’stimetoharvesttonsofripetomatoes.Atherage,Walter’sgrandmafoundithardtopickthemalone.Butshehadnochoice.Theotherday,shewhisperedtoherselfwhilecollectingtomatoes,“Ifonlysomeonecouldhelpme.”Then,shesighed.Walterhappenedtohearit.Then,hesecretlywenttotherivernearbyandwroteamessageonapaperboattoaskforhelp.Then,hedroppedtheboatontheriver.Lucinda’shomeisaboutonekilometerawayfromtheriver.Atthattime,shehadnoideawhosenttheboat.Soshedecidedtowalkalongtheriver,tryingtofindoutwhohadsentthemessage,togetherwithKatie.Then,theysetoff,carryingtheboat.注意:1.续写词数应为150词左右;2.请在答题卡相应位置作答。Aboutthirtyminuteslater,theysawWaltersittingbytheriver.SoLucindadecidedtohelpWalter’sgrandmapicktomatoes.高二英语第8页共8页2022—2023学年度上学期期末考试高二试题英语参考答案听力:1-5BCCAB6-10ABCAB11-15ACAAC16-20BCABC阅读理解:21-23DBC24-27CBAB28-31ACAC32-35ABAD36-40FGDAE阅读理解A应用文讲述四个孩子梦想中的房子以及专业房产经纪人对它们的估价。21.D从第二段“Themoderninterior(内部)andlargeglasswindowsgivethishomeaverymodernfeelandthisisverymuchwhatthemodernbuyerislookingforfromtheirhome.”可知。22.B从第三段“Thisunderwaterhouseisquiteunlikeanythingwehaveseenbefore...可知。23.C从后两段首句brightly-coloredhome可知。阅读理解B记叙文讲述收藏爱好者无意间购得古代雕像并归还的故事。24.Cbreakup打碎分手;getawayfrom摆脱远离;comeacross偶遇无意中发现;missouton错过。
1125.B-Itlookedsooldandwornamongotherartworksthatitseemedthatnobodyhadpaidattentiontoit.可知。26.A由第三段Aspartoftheagreementtoreturnthesculpturetoitslegitimate(合法的)homeinGermany,和第四段I’mhappytosendittoitsrightfulplace.可知。27.B最后一段探讨雕像如何来到德州,最后的结论只是猜测。另外,选项A雕像引发对波姆佩雅努姆宫的轰炸属于无中生有,雕像确实在宫殿里,但不是轰炸的原因。阅读理解C说明文讲述Tompkins夫妇历时20余年进行再野化,打造SamaraPrivateGameReserve,使得狮子和猎豹回归的故事。28.A由第一段Thencamethefarms,thefences,andtheguns.可知。29.C定位关键词1997,由第二段可知。naturewasonceagainallowedtotakeitscourse顺其自然,按自然规律发展。30.A由倒数第三段Overtime,theregion’splantsresurfaced.可知,动物回归都是在此基础上发生的。31.C最后一段讲述SamaraPrivateGameReserve如何运营。阅读理解D议论文讲述作者儿时如何自己度过无聊时光,父母都没有参与其中,反而给与了作者更多探索自己爱好的机会,也为成年后认知真实世界做好准备。32.A由第二段Theyweren’thands-offinotherways,takingaveryactiveapproachtomyschoolingandmusicpractice,butwhenitcametounscheduledtime—andtherewasplentyofitinourrural,TV-freehome—theywerecompletelyunconcernedwithwhatIdid.可知。33.B由第三段可知。但注意,作者只是爱好写作,并未在当时认定职业方向。34.A由第五段Surelyteachingchildrentoendureboredomwillpreparethemforamorerealisticfuture.Oneday,eveninajobtheyotherwiselove,ourkidsmayhavetospendanentiredayansweringFriday’sleftoveremails.可知,另外Paul的话也是为了论证本段中心论点:therealworldisfullofboringtasks.35.D由最后一段可知,本文的写作对象是家长,对家长提出的教育建议。七选五:说明文,介绍如何选择大学专业以及规划职业生涯。36.F与前句并列,对读者发问,回应分标题:考虑你的兴趣和热情。37.G与前句情况对比,医学法学等专业可能大学毕业后继续深造,而有些职业可能并不需要硕士学位。38.D上文提到与专业人士交流,选项D提供另一种可能:也可从网上了解他们的成功事迹,后文Theirjourneys...,指代rolemodels。39.A分标题,概括本段大意。40.E与前句构成因果关系,特殊项目给你提供选择各种课程的自由和灵活性,因此你可以去探索兴趣所在并且参与和梦想中的职业相关的种种课程。完形填空:41-45BACCD46-50BDACD51-55CBACB
1241.B上班的第一天,我担心“犯错误”。42.A当我和领导“交谈”时也会很担心。43.C我需要证明我具备的特质。44.C此处需要对工作有益的特质,firm坚定的。45.D我想用我的工作表现打动领导,amazed感到惊奇的。46.Bpractise,动词:练习;经常做...,养成...的习惯。47.D因为我保持了这个习惯而骄傲。48.A我出色地完成了档案室各项活动。49.C我做文书工作,接听电话并且转录磁带。50.D以下都是我的工作“任务”。51.Cputupwith忍受;catchupwith追上赶上;getreadyfor为...做准备;makeupfor弥补。我为第二天做好准备。52.B虽然工作令人疲惫,但是我很开心。注意转折关系。53.A我知道我获得的这些技巧会在我的未来有用处。54.C我不会忘记我的实习生活,尤其是最后一天。55.B在那一天我结束了自己的实习生涯。语法填空:56.seeking57.What58.surveyed59.countries60.professional61.their62.Toplay63.a64.on65.appropriately56.seeking考察非谓语,现在分词做后置定语,寻找精英运动员的教练们。57.What考察从句,主语从句缺主语。58.surveyed考察时态,从in2018及后文时态可知,用一般过去时。59.countries考察名词,23个国家,用复数。60.professional考察词性转换,两个形容词并列,修饰basketballplayers。61.their考察代词,形容词性物主代词修饰answers。62.Toplay考察非谓语动词,表目的。63.a考察冠词,初次提到,一个有价值的人生课程。64.on考察介词,focuson固定搭配。65.appropriately考察副词,修饰动词,恰当地沟通。应用文写作:MyIntelligentRobotfortheElderlyMyinventionisspecificallydesignedfortheelderlywiththeaimofpromotingtheirlifequality.Myintelligentrobotcanperformvariousfunctions.Notonlycanitkeepseniorcitizenscompanyandeasetheirlonelinessbychattingwiththemintheirchildren’sabsence,butitisalsoabletooffertimelyfeedbacktotheirchildren,thusensuringthesafetyoftheoldpeople.Additionally,equippedwithAIaids,thisrobotisqualifiedtodealwithemergenciestheelderlymayencounter.
13Idohopetheelderlycanbebettertakencareofwiththehelpofmyrobot.读后续写:Aboutthirtyminuteslater,theysewWaltersittingbytheriver.WhenLucindaandKatieapproachedWalter,theboynoticedtheboatinLucinda’shandandimmediatelyyelled,“Thankgoodnessyougotmyboat.You’reheretohelp!”Lucindaasked,“Kid,whathelpdoyouneed?”Withoutreplying,heledLucindaandKatiedirectlytothetomatofield.Walter’sgrandmawascollectingtomatoesthere,sweatinginthehotsun.Seeingtwostrangers,thegrandmotherlookedconfused.AfterWalterexplained,theoldladyknewwhatwashappening.AndLucindawastouchedbythekid’sthoughtfulnessandfeltsympathetic.SoLucindadecidedtohelpWalter’sgrandmapicktomatoes.Aftersheintroducedherself,sherolleduphersleevesandbeganpickingthetomatoestogetherwithWalter’sgrandma.TearswelledupinWalter’sgrandma’seyesandshethankedLucindaagainandagain.Afterawhile,thetwolittlekidshappilyjoinedthem.Afterthatday,LucindacontinuouslysparedtimetohelpWalter’sgrandmawithfarmworkandtheoldwomanalwaysgiftedLucindaabasketofproducefromherfarm.Despitetheiragedifference,thetwobecamegoodfriendsandKatieandWalterlovedplayingtogether.听力录音稿:Text1M:You'relate,Julie.Whattooksolong?Youlandedattheairportthreehoursago.W:Yes,Idid,andthenItookthesubwaydowntown,whichdidn'ttakelong.ButwhenIgotinthetaxicominghome,Igotstuckinthetraffic.Text2W:Honey,whichsofadoyouthinkisbest?M:Ilovetheroundarmsofthebluesofa,butit'sjusttoobig.Andthegreenoneisreallyexpensive.I'dgoforthewhiteone.Itwilldefinitelymakeourlivingroomlookbrighter.W:Iagree.Text3M:I'mlookingforsomespecialclothesformyfriend'sbirthdaypartythisSaturday.W:IthinkIhavesomefromthefilmfestivallastyear.Iwasinvitedtherebecausemynewbookwasturnedintoamovie.LetmecheckwhenIgethome.Text4W:DoyouthinkIshouldbuyanewphonewithabigscreen?M:Whatiswrongwithyourcurrentone?Isitbroken?W:No,Ijustwanttoupdateit.Text5W:Myhairisgettinglong.IthinkIwillgetitcutandcolored.M:AlthoughIlikeyourhairblack,itwouldbenicetoseeyougobrownforachange.W:Well,you'vealwayssaidthatisyourfavoritecolor,butIpreferred.Text6W:Hi!Canyouhelpme?I'mlookingforagiftformybrother.
14M:Sure.What'stheoccasion?Birthday?W:Hedidwellinhisexams,soIwanttogethimsomethingnice.M:Oh,great!Whatkindofthingsdoeshelike?W:He'sabigfanofSherlockHolmes.Buthe'sgoingawaytouniversityinSeptember,sosomethingforhisflatmightbenice.M:Well,wehavearangeofSherlockHolmesposters,whicharepopularwithstudents.Or,wehavetheseLegoplanes.W:Oh,perfect!HelovesLegobuildingblocks!Text7(第10题为推断题)W:Canyoucollectthechildrenfromschooltoday?Iwon'tbeabletodoit.M:OK,what'stheproblem?W:Someoneiscomingtothehouseat4:00p.m.tocheckthewashingmachine.Ihavetobethere.M:Ohyes.Youknow,Ithinkthekidsareoldenoughnowtotakethebustoandfromschool.Inthisway,theycangrowupandwon'tdependonustoomuch.W:Maybe,butnottoday.M:Well,whenIwasakid,myfatheraskedmetoridemybiketoandfromschool.Nocarridesinthosedays.W:Buttheroadsaresobusythesedays.Ifthechildrendidthat,Iwouldworryabouttheirsafety.Text8M:Whathashappenedtothecopymachines?Onceyoucouldjustpressabigbuttonandgetacopyofadocument.Nowitislikedrivingaspaceship!W:Oh,comeonGeorge.It'snotthatdifficult.M:Yes,itis.Whydoesprogressalwaysmeanthingsgettingmoreandmoredifficult?Itshouldmakelifeeasier.W:Thismachinecanprint100copiesaminute,inblackandwhiteorcolor,ondifferenttypesofpaper.M:Great.ButIneed10copiesrightnowforthemeetingandthemachinedoesn'twanttohelp.It'seitherbrokenorstuck.W:George,thereisn'tanypaperinit.Eventheoldmachinesneededpaper.M:OK,whereisitkept?W:Inthestoreroom.Butifyou'reinahurry,there'sanothermachineonthesecondfloor.Ithinkit'sanoldone.Text9M:Goodafternoon,Julia.Howareyoutoday?W:I'mgreat,thanks.Nicetomeetyou,sir.I'malreadyveryinterestedinthehotelandcan'twaittolearnmoreaboutthecompany.M:Thanks,Julia.Andit'sapleasuretomeetyou,aswell.Beforegettingintothejobrequirements,canyoutellmeabitaboutyourworkingexperience?W:Sure.I'vebeenworkinginhotelssinceIgraduated.Istartedasthefrontdesk,butwaspromotedtobecomeanassistantmanagerafterthreeyears.AndIheldthatassistant
15managerpositionforanothertwoyearsuntilnow.M:That'squitegood!W:It'sprimarilybecauseofmypreviousboss.Sheinfluencedmealot.M:I'mgladtohearthat.Whathasbeenthehardestpartofbeingamanagerinyourexperience?W:Oh,manyaspectsofmanagementarechallenging.ButI'dsay,luckily,I'mnaturallycalmandcaneasilymaintainprofessionalbehavior.Also,althoughcommunicatingwithco-workersisfairlysimple,Ifinditverydifficulttoensurecustomers'satisfaction.Text10M:Welcome,shoppers!WelcometoTesco.Thisisacustomerannouncement.Duringthecoronavirus(冠状病毒)period,facecoveringsarestronglyencouragedinsideourmarket.Ifyouhappentoforgetwearingafacecovering,pleasegetoneforfreeatourmainentrance.Wealsocontinuetoprovidehandcleaningfacilitiesjustoutsidetheentrance.Pleasecontinuetokeepatleastonemeterdistancebetweenyourselfandothershoppers,andshopalonewhenyoucan.Forthisweekonly,weareoffering10%offallourclothes,andtwicethatamountoffshoes.Withthecoldweathercomingin,wearealsooffering30%offallscarvesandgloves.YouwillalsofindexcellentpricesonallourChristmasfood,includingthewholeturkeysandothermeatproductsnearthecheck-outs.Asastore,wearehopingtoraiseplentyofmoneytohelppeoplegetthroughhardtimes.Wewillbecollectingdriedfoodstodonatetolocalfoodbanks.Ifyoufeelabletohelp,pleasedoleaveyourcharitydonationsatthecustomerservicedeskatthebackofthestore.
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