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厦门市2022-2023学年高二年级第二学期质量检测英语试题本试卷分五部分,共12页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名、座号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。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(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Whattimeofyearisit?A.September.B.October.C.November.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Checkthenews.B.Gototheshelter.C.Secureherthings.3.Whywasthewomanangry?A.Shewasbadlytreated.B.Nickdidn’ttiptheserver.C.ShepaidthebillforNick.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Atabletennisbat.B.Advertisements.C.Tennisplayers.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hehassignedupfortheclass.B.He’dliketoseethenamelist.C.Hewantstotaketheclass.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 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.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Toplaceanorder.B.Toreviseanorder.C.Tocancelanorder.7.Whichsweatshirtmeetsthewoman’sneeds?A.Amediumoneinblue.B.Amediumoneinred.C.Alargeoneinblue.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemanconsideringdoing?A.Openingmorebranches.B.Offeringmorevarietiesofcoffee.C.Improvingtheatmosphereoftheshop.9.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Relaxed.B.Encouraging.C.Nervous.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistroublingthewoman?AAlackoftime.B.Herclient’srudeness.C.Thecustomer’schangeabledemands.11.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Upset.B.Surprised.C.Relieved.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Stickwithherdecision.B.Changeherdesign.C.Turntohermanager.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatkindofapartmentdoesthemanwant?A.Oneclosetohisparents.B.Oneatalowprice.C.Oneneartheschool.14.Howwillthewomanspendmostofherweekend?A.Visitingherparents.B.Doingherassignments.C.Meetingherfriends.15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?AHouseownerandrenter.B.Colleagues.C.Schoolmates.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext? A.Viewanapartment.B.Movehouse.C.Haveadiscussion.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatisthepurposeoftheGermanyTicketprogram?A.Toincreaseticketsales.B.Toofferuser-friendlyservice.C.Toreducethecostsofcompanies.18.HowmuchdoestheGermanyTicketcostmonthly?A.€49.B.€98.C.€300.19.WhatisOlafScholz’sattitudetowardstheprogram?A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Unclear.20.WhatdoweknowabouttheGermanyTicket?A.Itisinspiredbyasimilarticketusedinothercountries.B.Itcoststwiceasmuchasothertransportationpasses.C.Itisexpectedtobebeneficialtotheenvironment.第二部分阅读理解(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。AJoinoneofthegreatestexpeditionvoyagesonthisplanet.JourneybelowtheAntarcticCircleanddeepintotheWeddellSea,apartofAntarcticathatfewgettoexperience.Encounterhugeicebergs,andavarietyofmarinewildlifeonthistripofalifetimetotheworld’smostremotecontinent.Retrace(重走)thesamepathsofearlyBritishexplorerErnestShackleton,andlearnaboutoneofthegreatestknownsurvivalstoriesofpolarexploration.Hearfirst-handfrombroadcastpresenterandproducer,SaundersCarmichael-Brown,whowasaboardtheEndurance22expeditionthatdiscoveredtheremainsofShackleton’sshipontheAntarcticseabedin2022. Exclusive(独有)toNewScientist,youwillbeaccompaniedbymarinebiologistandauthorHelenScalesalongwithahighlyknowledgeableandsupportiveexpeditionteam(expertsinexploration,scienceandwildlife).Travelaboardanewstate-of-the-artpolarexpeditionship,theSylviaEarle.Withacapacityforjust132guests,itislargeenoughtoofferluxuryandtonavigatedeepintotheicebutremainsahighlypersonalisedexperience.HighlightsLearnallabouttheAntarctic’suniqueecosystemsfrommarinebiologistHelenScales.SeeavarietyofwildlifethatplayandhuntinAntarcticSoundincludingwhales,penguinsandseals.UncoverthefascinatinghistoryofShackleton’sexpedition,includingtheEndurance22expeditiondiscoveryoftheEnduranceshipwreck(沉船)fromfilmproducerSaundersCarmichael-Brown.Formoreinformationandtobook,callUK+44(0)2031961000(UKoffice:Mon-Fri9:00amto5:30pmGMT)orvisitnewscientist.com/tour1.HowcanyoulearnaboutEmestShackletoninthejourney?A.ByfollowingthesameroutesofShackleton’sexpedition.B.Byhearingfirst-handfromsurvivorsofShackleton’steam.C.BysteppingaboardtheremainsofShackleton’sship.D.ByseeingadocumentaryabouttheEnduranceshipwreck.2.WhocanyoulearnAntarctic’smarineecosystemfrom?A.ErnestShackleton.B.HelenScales.C.SaundersCarmichael-Brown.D.SylviaEarle.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Torememberanexplorer.B.Toreportanexpeditionstory.C.Topromoteatourproduct.D.ToexplainthescienceofAntarctic.BNoteverymaniscutouttobeafather.Ifthethoughtoffatherhoodfillsyouwithfear,maybeitisn’tforyouormaybeit’sasignthatyoutaketheresponsibilityoffatherhoodseriously.Asaparent,youarealwaysgoingtohavetotrustyourinstincts(本能).There’snocomprehensiverulebookonparenting.You’llscrewupsometimes.(Hopefully,yourhusbandorwifewillbetheretonudge(用肘推)youintherightdirection.)And,asinmanyotheraspectsoflife,doingtherightthingwillrarelymakeyoupopular.Yourkidswillneedlimitsanddiscipline,andsomedaystheywillgetangrywithyouforit.Butthekidsknowonsomelevelthattheyneedlimitsandthattheresponsibleparentwhoissettingandenforcingthemisdoingsobecausehe orshecares.It’sthechildrenwhoseparentsallowthemtodoanythingtheywantwhooftenharbordoubtsaboutwhethertheyarereallyloved.Certainly,wecanfindmeaninginalotofplacesinlife.Butformostofuswhohaveseentheemergenceofasmallbaby,fatherhoodgiveslifeunparalleledmeaning.Parenthood,foralotofus,maywellbeanantidepressant—notbecauseyoualwaysfeelgood,butbecauseyounolongerhaveanytimetositaroundfeelingbad.Yourkidswillalwaysneedyouinonewayoranother—firstforbottle-feeding,thenasfellowpretendsuperheroesandtoapplyBand-Aidstoskinnedknees,andthen,whentheyareteenagers,asafreepersonalUberserviceor,onceinagreatwhile,forunexpecteddeeptalksaboutthemeaningoflife.IknowwhatIdidwithmykidsdayafterday,nightafternight,yearoveryear,matteredsomuch.Iwon’tpretendtohaveeverythingfiguredoutaboutlife,butIdidfigureouttheimmeasurablevalueinbeingonelinkinagreatchainoffamily,stretchingbacktoourancestorsandcontinuingintothefuture,intowhatevertheworldthrowsatusnext.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“screwup”inparagraph2mean?A.Messup.B.Feeldown.C.Staystrong.D.Getinspired.5.Whichstatementwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Parentingbooksareessentialforparents.B.Strictparentsarepopularwiththeirkids.C.Discipliningkidsisawaytoshowlove.D.Kidsseldomunderstandparents’intentions.6.Whydoestheauthormentionthethingsaparentdoesforkidsinparagraph3?A.Tosharesomeparentingtips.B.Tostressthedifficultyofparents.C.Torecallthegrowthofhiskids.D.Toshowthevalueofbeingaparent.7.Howdoestheauthormainlyfeelaboutfatherhood?A.Fearful.B.Stressed.C.Proud.D.Amused.CNowaninterestingeffortisunderwaytostudyandprotectthereefs(礁).AranMooney,amarinebiologist,ispartofanetworkofscientistswho’vesetupunderwatermicrophonestoessentiallylisteninonmarinelife.“It’sjustreallystrikingwhatwecanlearnwithoutactuallyvisuallyobserving,”saysMooney.“Justbylistening—quietlistening—wecanobservewhattheanimalsaredoingoutthereintheocean.” Thescientistsareracingtorecordthesesoundsatreefsthreatenedbyclimatechangeandpollution.ThecoralreefofftheU.S.VirginIslandsrecordedin2013,whenitwasabundant,includesawiderangeofsounds.Shrimppopbubbles.Whalesandfishcallout.Ayearago,thescientistsrecordedareefinthesameareathathadbeendegradedbypollution.Thistimemostofthesoundsweregone.Theanimalshavelongdeparted-startingwiththetinylarvae(幼虫)thatareneededtobuildupnewcoral.ButMooney’steamhasstartedanexperiment:Settingupunderwaterspeakerstobroadcasttheirrecordingsofthereeffrom2013inhopesofattractingbackthecorallarvae.Mooneyexplainsthatthesetinyjellyfish-likeanimalsgetreleasedfromhealthyreefsandthenfloatforawhileinthesealookingforaplacetosettle.Ahealthyhabitatissuperimportantforthembecausethat’sgoingtobetheirpermanentlocationfortherestoftheirlife.Oncetheyattachthemselvesatthebottom,there’snochanceofmoving.Tothescientists’delight,theeffortseemstobeworking.Comparedtoadegradedreefwherethey’renotplayingsounds,thereefthatthey’reacoustically(声学上)enhancinggetmorecoralsettlement.Specifically,abouttwotothreetimesasmuchsettlement.Itwilltakeafewmoreyearstoseeif,asthecoralgetsre-established,morefishreturnaswell.ButMooneysaystheresultssofarsuggestanencouragingpossibility:Alltheserecordingsdon’thavetobeonemorereminderofadisappearingworld.Theycouldbeakeytorestoringit.8.WhatisaneffortmadebyMooney’steam?A.Observingmarineanimalsvisually.B.Recordingthesoundunderwater.C.Racingwithotherresearchgroups.D.Communicatingwithmarineanimals.9.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thedeclineofthesounds.B.Thediversityofthesounds.C.Thedisappearanceofthereef.D.Thecausesoftheseapollution.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthecorallarvae?A.Theycanblockoutthebroadcast.B.Theyarecautiousabouttheirhabitats.C.Theycanchangetheirlocationseasily.D.Theyareoftenaccompaniedbyjellyfish.11.Whichwordcouldbeusedtodescribetheexperiment’sresultsaccordingtoMooney?A.Worrying.B.Controversial.C.Precise.D.Promising.DTesla’sself-drivingcarshaverecentlycomeunderinvestigationasareportoncrashesraisesquestionsabouttheirsafety.DespiteTeslaCEOElonMusk’sclaimthattheirAutopilotcapabilitymakestheircars“unequivocally(毫不含糊地)safer,”datasuggestsotherwise.AccordingtoTheWashingtonPost,thenumberofdeathsandseriousinjuriesassociatedwithTesla’s driver-assistancetechnologyishigherthanpreviouslyreported.TheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA)recorded736crashessince2019,withatleast17ofthembeingfatal.ThesefiguresincludecrashesinvolvingbothAutopilot,whichallowscarstodriveonhighwayswithouthumanintervention,andthenewerFullSelf-Drivingfeature,whichextendsautomationtocitystreets.However,thesestatisticscan’trecordincidentsthatwereavoidedduetothecars’safetyfeatures.Additionally,whencomparedtothetotalnumberofcarcrashesthatoccurredlastyear,thenumberofcrashesinvolvingdriver-assistancevehiclesappearsrelativelysmall,butactuallyit’snot.Tesla’ssafetyclaimslackcontextasAutopilotisprimarilydesignedforhighways,whilemostaccidentsoccurinmorecomplexenvironmentswithcross-traffic,pedestrians,andcyclists.Moreover,Tesla’scustomerbaseconsistsmainlyofwealthierindividualswholiveincommunitieswithloweraccidentrates.ConcernsareraisedbyTesla’srequesttotheNHTSAnottorevealwhetherAutopilotorFullSelf-Drivingwasinuseduringfatalcrashes.Thislackoftransparency(透明)preventsacomprehensiveanalysisoftheincidentsandraisesquestionsaboutresponsibility.Safetyexaggerations(夸大)combinedwithTesla’saggressivemarketinghaveledtoaccidentscausedbydriversrelyingtooheavilyonthesystem.FullSelf-Drivingdoesnotallowthecartofullydriveitself,anddriversareexpectedtoremainattentiveandreadytointerveneatalltimes.However,Tesla’smessagingmaymisleadsomeusersintobelievingotherwise.Whileadriverlessfuturehasthepotentialtobesafer,itiscrucialnottoconvincethepublicthatunderdevelopedcapabilitiesarereadyforwidespreaduse.Teslashouldaddresspastproblems,ensuretheirautomationsetcandetectemergencyvehicles,andbetransparentwiththepublicaboutthelimitationsoftheirtechnology.Rushingtheimplementationofsuchtechnologywithoutaddressingitslimitationscouldleadtoseriousconsequencesontheroad.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutTesla’sdriver-assistance-relatedcrashesfromparagraph2?A.736fatalcasesofself-drivingarerecorded.B.NHTSAfocusedonthecrashesonhighways.C.Thetotalnumberofcarcrashesisextremelysmall.D.Theincidentsavoidedarenotcountedinthecrashstatistics.13.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTesla’ssafetyclaims?A.Theyaresupportedbycomprehensivedata.B.Theyarebasedonlimiteddrivingenvironment.C.Theyarerestrictedtotheexperiencesofsatisfiedcustomers. D.TheyhavebeenproventobeaccurateandreliablebyNHTSA.14.WhatcanweknowaboutFullSelf-Driving?A.Itisill-received.B.Itiswell-developed.C.Itneedsthedrivertostayfocused.D.Itreducestheaccidentsgreatly.15.Whichtitlebestsummarizesthecontentofthistext?A.ConcernsandQuestionsSurroundingTesla’s“Self-Driving”CarsB.Tesla’sSelf-DrivingCars:TheSafestOptionofDrivingontheRoadC.TheFutureofSelf-DrivingCars:ACloserLookatTesla’sTechnologyD.ReconstructionandRevolutionofTesla’sAutopilotandFullSelf-Driving第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。You’vestruggledwithmisplacingobjectsthroughoutyourlife:Yourphoneismissingadozentimesaday,oryourepeatedlymisplaceyourkeysorleaveyourpurseatarestaurant.____16____Sometimes,losingthingsaffectsworkorrelationships.Hereissomeadvicefromexpertsabouthowtoovercomeatendencytomisplacethings.____17____Itisrecommendedtodesignate(指定)acolorthatyouloveandusethatcolorkeyringandphonecase,sothat,whenyou’rescanning,you’realwayslookingforyourfavoritecolor.YoucouldalsoputreflectivetapeontheTVremote,whichwillmakeiteasiertofindwhenitdisappears.Takepictures.Everwanderaroundtheparkinglotbecauseyoucan’tfindyourcar?Takeapictureofyourparkingspot.____18____Photographallthosespotswhereyoustoreeasy-to-loseobjects,andwhenyoucan’tfindthem,pullupthephoto.Investintechnology.____19____YoucanattachanAppleAirTagtoaproductyouoftenmisplace,forexample,andanappwillguideyoutoitslocation.Therearealsofobs(小饰物)youcanputinyourwalletorpursethatwillringlikeaphonewhenyoupressabuttononeitheranotherfoboraphoneapp.Takeabreath.Ifyou’vemisplacedsomething,giveyourbrainaminuteortwo.____20____A.BekindtoyourselfB.MakeyourbelongingsstandoutC.ThesameadviceappliestolotsofthingsD.It’sacommonoccurrenceandcertainlyannoyingE.Thelocationwillcome,inthevastmajorityofcases F.TherearemanydevicesdesignedtokeeptrackofitemsG.Forthemostpartpeoplecanovercomethetendencytomisplacethings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。Iwasturning65inthefall.Mymindwasfilledwith____21____ofafutureloadedwithbadseniormoments.SohowshouldI____22____themilestone?IknewIneededtoshakeoffthe____23____andcelebratemygoodhealth.Anideasoonfollowed—Iwould____24____fivekilometreswithmykidsonmy65thbirthday.Icalledit“5at65”.AfterImappedoutasix-monthplan,the____25____began.Istartedthefirstweekwithwalkingalternatingwithjogging.IjoggedsoslowlythatIwouldhave____26____moregroundifIhadwalked.Butgraduallymyslowjogturnedintoaslowrun,andthewalking____27____decreasedinlengthandnumber.Inmid-JulyIsharedmy____28____of“5at65”withmykids.Withmysecretout,therewasnoturningback.However,thereweredayswhenitwas____29____togetoutthedoor.Thenumbersthatordinarily____30____mebecamemyenemy.Smallhillsbecamemountains.Mylegs____31____theirnewchallenge.Butthegooddaysfaroutnumberedthebadones,andIkeptgoing.Iwokeonthedayofthebirthdayrunfeeling____32____.Butmynervescalmedassoonaswestarted.Isetthe____33____andtherewasnopressuretobefast.Thekidsregularlycalledoutthedistanceand____34____metokeeprunning.Ifinished!Becomingaseniormightnotbeso____35____afterall.21.A.visionsB.advantagesC.hopesD.explanations22.A.restoreB.markC.hideD.maintain23.A.responsibilityB.negativityC.reputationD.debt24.A.walkB.cycleC.swimD.run25.A.countingB.celebrationC.trainingD.race26.A.coveredB.cleanedC.offeredD.filled27.A.devicesB.routesC.breaksD.tests28.A.concernB.goalC.requestD.knowledge29.A.difficultB.convenientC.urgentD.dangerous30.A.annoyedB.escapedC.motivatedD.touched31.A.rosetoB.lookedforC.objectedtoD.beatoff 32.A.overwhelmedB.confidentC.uncomfortableD.refreshed33.A.recordB.exampleC.dateD.pace34.A.commandedB.promisedC.allowedD.encouraged35.A.tiringB.badC.strangeD.exciting第二节(共3篇,10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)A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。Moreandmorepeoplebelievethatawell-balanceddietisessentialformaintaininghealth,asfocusingonpleasingtastescanleadtohealth____36____(issue).Althoughplanningabalanceddietischallenging,theinformationisavailable.____37____(save)yourselfsometime,youcouldtrylookingata“foodpyramid”—achartthatshowsyouhowmuchofeachtypeoffoodtoeat.Youcouldalsomakehealthyfoodathomeandavoid____38____(package)foodsorfastfood.Youwillfeelbetter,havemoreenergy,____39____havefewerhealthproblemsinlaterlife.Itiscriticalthatyouconsumenutritiousfoods.B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。OpenmainstreamChinesesocialmediaandyoumightgettheimpressionthatpoetryismaking____40____comebackamongthecountry’syounggeneration.Lifestyle-sharingplatformXiaohongshuhasorganizedonlineactivitiessuchas“poemsbattle”and“poetryRenaissance”.Poetry-relatedpostingsontheplatformhaveover3millionviewsandlikes.Poetrysocieties____41____(establish)accountsonthevideo-sharingwebsiteBilibilisofar,gainingover132,000followers.“NowI’mhappytoseepoetrymakingarebound,____42____showsthatpoetryneverdiesasitalwaysfindsawaytokeepitsheartbeating,”saidZhouYuchen,apostgraduateatKing’sCollegeLondon.C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。Ifyounoticesomeonechoking,callEmergencyimmediately.Then,confirmthatthevictimis____43____(true)choking:Achokingpersonisunabletocommunicate.Slappingthevictimonthebackwilloftendrivetheobstruction(阻碍物)out.Ifitdoesn’twork,youcantrytheHeimlichmaneuver,whichinvolvessteppingbehindhimandwrappingyourarms____44____hiswaist.Makeafistwithonehandandlayitonhisupperstomach.Grabbingyourfisthardwithyourotherhand,pressupandintohisstomachinonestroke.Continuedoingsountiltheobstruction____45____(remove).第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是校英文报iCampus的忠实读者代言,该报拟于创刊十周年之际向广大读者征集升级改版的意见。请你给编辑写一封邮件,内容包括:1.提出意见:2.给出理由和建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分15分)47.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。InthelittlevillageofMeadowbrook,surroundedwithrollinghills,livedtwocuriousandadventuroustwins,SarahandSam.Attheageoftwelve,theinseparabletwinswerealwaysseekingnewadventures.Onemorning,MissHarper,theirfavoritecommunityserviceteacher,wasintroducingcommunityvolunteerwork.Samsuddenlycaughtsightofthehillbehindtheschoolyardandwasinstantlyinspiredwiththeideaofclimbingtothetop.“Sarah,”whisperedSam,“Wouldn’titbesplendidifweclimbedtothetopofthathilltoday?It’ssaidtoholdbreathtakingviewsofourbelovedvillage.”Hearingthat,Sarah’sfacelitupwithexcitement,herheartfilledwitheagemess.“Oh,Sam,thatsoundsgreat!ButwepromisePapaandMamawewillsaveourpocketmoneyandnotspendasinglepennyunnecessarily.”Withdeterminationintheirhearts,thetwinsworkedoutaplan.Theydecidedtobringhomemadesnacksandrefreshingdrinksfromtheirownkitchen,ensuringtheywouldn’tspendapenny.Thetwinssetoffontheirjourney,theirbackpacksfilledwithsandwiches,cookies,andbottlesfilledwithcool,clearwaterfromthevillagewell.Astheywalkedalongthepath,theynoticedcolorfultrashscattered(散落)about,whichruinedthenaturalbeautysurroundingthem.AbrilliantideaflashedintoSarah’smind.“Whydon’twepickupthelitteralongtheway?Wecouldcleanupourbelovedcountrysideandmaybeevenearnafewcoinsbyrecyclingthematerials.” Excitedbytheidea,thetwinseagerlycollectedthescattereditems.Astheyreachedthefootofthehill,theirbagsheavywiththecollectedwaste,theycameacrossarecyclingcenter.Withexcitement,theyexchangedtheirfindingsforshinycoins.Withnewfoundtreasuresintheirpockets,theyclimbedupthehill.Whentheyreachedthetop,theyweregreetedbyabreathtakingviewoftheirvillage.“It’ssobeautiful!”Samburstout,”WemustshareouradventurewithMissHarperandourclassmates!”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thenextmorning,SarahandSamreturnedtoschool,eagertomeetMissHarper.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Thefollowingweekend,theentireclassstartedtocleanuptheirbelovedvillage.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第五部分口语交际(10分)试题及评分标准由学校备课组根据学生情况自定。
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