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长春外国语学校2022-2023学年第二学期期中考试高一年级英语试卷出题人:许欣宁审题人:王曦第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共20小题,满分30分)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。1.WhatisLucydoing?A.Singinghernewsong.B.Preparingforherperformance.C.Teachingsomeone
howtosing.2.HowdoesJennyprobablyfeelnow?A.Excited.B.Puzzled.C.Sad.3.Whatwastheweatherlikeyesterday?A.Rainyatfirstbutfinel
ater.B.Fineatfirstbutrainylater.C.Fineatfirstbutcloudylater.4.Whatmadetheboysolate?A.Havingalongclass.B.Exp
eriencingatrafficjam.C.Seeingtheheadmasterafterschool.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Overthephone.B.Inarestaurant.C.At
home.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至7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Buyasecond-handhouse.B.Rentagoodapartment.C.Buyanewhouse.7
.Howwillthewomangettherestofthemoney?A.Fromthebank.B.Fromherfriends.C.Fromherparents.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatisthewoman’ssonsufferingfr
om?A.Acoughandastomachache.B.Astomachacheandafever.C.Afeverandacough.9.Howmuchdoesthecoughmedicinecost?A.17.B.18.C.35.10.Whatdoesthemanmostprobab
lydo?A.Heismostprobablyanurse.B.Heismostprobablyadoctor.C.Heismostprobablyadrugstoreassistant.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.In
ahotel.B.Attheairport.C.Atthetrainstation.12.Howmanybagsdoesthewomanhaveintotal?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.13.Whattimeisitnow?A.2:0
0.B.2:30.C.3:00.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?.A.Greatmothers.B.Teachingtheories.C.
Selectingteachers.15.Whatroledoteachersplayinthe“SheepMom”method?A.Customers.B.Watchers.C.Serviceproviders.16.Howh
avetheresultsofthe“SheepMom”methodbeen?A.Veryamazing.B.Disappointing.C.Justso-so.17.What’sthewoman’sattitudetoward
sthetheoryof“SheepMom”?A.Positive.B.NegativeC.Unclear听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?A.Sheisgoingtob
esixtyquitesoon.B.Shehasthreesonswhoalsoenjoyreadingbooks.C.Shereadsatleastonebookeveryday.19.Accordingtothespeaker,whatdoweneedtodobefor
ereadingabook?A.Findasuitabletime.B.Findoutifthebookisworthreading.C.Knowsomethingabouttheauthorofthebook.20.Whatisthespeaker’sopinionabout
readingbadbooks?A.It’sstillworthreading.B.It’snotasbadaspeoplethink.C.It’sworsethanreadingnothing.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AHongKongtoMacauTransportationItisreallyconvenienta
ndswiftfortravelerstotravelbetweenHongKongandMacau,withastraight-linedistanceofabout60kilometers.Helico
pterTransportHelicoptertransportisthemostswiftandconvenientmeansfortransportationbetweenHongKongandMacau.Thelengthoftimeforajourn
eyisonly15minutes.Servicetime:Thehelicopterdepartsevery30minutesfrom9:00to23:00.Passengersshouldarriveatthewaitingroomatleast15minut
esbeforethedeparturetime.Tel:28727288(Macau)and21089898(HongKong).Passengerscanbookaticketviathesetelephonenumbers.Appro
ximateticketfares:Thepriceofahelicoptertransportisabout2,700–2,900yuanperperson.ShipTransportThelengthoftimeforajourneybyshipbetweenHongKongandMacau
isabout50minutes,whichismuchlongerthanthatoftakingahelicopter.However,theticketfareismuchcheaperthantakingahelicopter.Ser
vicetimeanddepartureinterval:Theshipdepartsevery15minutesfrom7:00to24:00,andthendepartsat0:30,1:00,1:30,2:30,4:00,4:45and6:00.Ap
proximateticketfares:Therearedifferentkindsofticketfares,fordaysailingandnightsailingandforcommonseatsandluxuryseats.Thepriceisfrom133to268yuanper
seat.Jetfoil(水翼喷射船)TransportPassengersalsocantakeajetfoil:afive-starPremierJetfoilwithluxuriousservicesofhighqualitycomingandgo
ingamongMacau,HongKongandHongKongInternationalAirport,andthelengthoftimeforeachrouteisabout55minutes.Servicetimeanddepartureinterval:Thejetf
oildepartsevery1hourfrom8:00to22:00.Approximateticketfares:Thecommonseatfordaysailingis250–320yuanperperson.Theluxurys
eatfordaysailingis450–560yuanperperson.21.Whatarethehelicopterpassengersrequiredtodo?A.Checkthedeparturetimeonline.B.Arriveatleastaquarterearlier.C
.Choosethekindofseatonthespot.D.Payforanextrainsurancefee.22.Whatistheadvantageofjetfoiltransportovertheothertwo?A.Itscomfortlevel.B.Thepric
eoftickets.C.Thelengthoftime.D.Thefrequencyoftransportation.23.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Atextbook.B.Atraveldiary.C.Asciencer
eport.D.Atravelwebsite.BItwasDecember25,1914,only5monthsintoWorldWarⅠ.German,British,andFrenchsoldiersalreadysic
kandtiredofthesenselesskilling,disobeyedtheirsuperiorsandfraternized(打得火热)with“theenemy”alongtwo-thirdsoftheWesternFront.Germantro
opsheldChristmastreesupoutofthetrenches(战壕)withsigns,“MerryChristmas.”“Younoshoot,wenoshoot.”Thousandsoftroopsstreamedacrossano-ma
n’slandfilledwithdeadbodies.TheysangChristmascarols,showedphotographsoflovedonesbackhome,sharedrations,playedfootball,andevenroastedsomep
igs.Soldiersembracedmentheyhadbeentryingtokillafewshorthoursbefore.TheyagreedtowarneachotheriftheGenerals(将军)forcedthemtofiret
heirweapons,andtoaimhigh.Itshockedthehighcommandoneitherside.Herewasdisasterinthemaking:soldiersdeclaringtheirbrotherhood
witheachotherandrefusingtofight.Generalsonbothsidesdeclaredthispeacemakingtobewrong.Fifteenmillionwouldbekille
d.NotmanypeoplehaveheardthestoryoftheChristmasTruce(休战).OnChristmasDay,1988,astoryintheBostonGlobement
ionedthatalocalFMradiohostplayed“ChristmasintheTrenches”severaltimesandwassurprisedbytheeffect.Thesong
becamethemostrequestedrecordingduringtheholidaysinBostononseveralFMstations.“Somecallerseventelephonetheh
ostdeeplymoved,sometimesintears,asking,“WhatthehelldidIjusthear?”Youcanprobablyguesswhythecallerswer
eintears.TheChristmasTrucestorygoesagainstmostofwhatwehavebeentaughtaboutpeople.Itgivesusaglimpseoftheworldaswewishitcouldbeandsays,“Thisreallyhapp
enedonce.”Itremindsusofthosethoughtswekeephiddenaway,outofrangeoftheTVandnewspaperstoriesthattellushowtrivial(微不足道的)andmeanhumanlifeis.Iti
slikehearingthatourdeepestwishesreallyaretrue:theworldreallycouldbedifferent.24.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Troopscelebra
tedtheirvictories.B.Generalsforcedtheirarmytofightback.C.Soldiersmadepeacewiththeirenemies.D.Soldiersdecidedtogiveintoth
eirenemies.25.Whatwouldbetheresultofthesoldiers’actionsaccordingtothepassage?A.Afiercewar.B.Manydeaths.C
.Apeacefulworld.D.Manyheroes.26.Whywerethecallersintears?A.Theyexperiencedthewar.B.Theylostlovedonesinthewar.C.Theyvaluedthelifeinpeace.D.Theyde
siredtoprotecttheirmotherland.27.Whatdoesthestoryprobablyconvey?A.Beingagainstwars.B.Cherishingtoday’shappine
ss.C.Rememberingheroes.D.Showingnorespectforlife.CAstudyfromtheUniversityofMontrealandtheMontrealMuseumofFineArts,publishedin
FrontiersinMedicine,foundthatregularvirtualvisitstomuseumscouldhelpseniorsstaymentallyactiveandcomewithahost
ofadditionalhealthbenefits.That’sbecausethesedigitalconnectionscanmakeretireesfeellesslonelyandisolated(孤立的).Socialisolatio
nhasbeenassociatedwiththerisksforheartdiseaseandthedeclineofrecognitionabilitiesinseniorsandthepandemic(疫情)increasedtherisksduetothene
edforseniorstostayhomeandisolate,accordingtoapressreleasefromtheuniversity.Theresearchersinvestigatedthepotentialbenefitsofweeklyvirtualvisitsfora
three-monthperiod.Theparticipantswerepeopleaged65andolderwholivedinMontreal.Halfoftheparticipantstookpartinonlinevisitsandadiscussionafterwards,w
hilethecontrolgroupdidnotparticipateinanyculturaleventsatall.Thegroupwhoparticipatedinthevirtualvisitsshowedi
mprovementsintheirqualityoflife.“Ourstudyshowedthatart-basedactivitiesmaybeaneffectiveintervention(干预),”leadauthorDr.OlivierBeauchet,aprofessoratthe
UniversityofMontreal,saidinthepressrelease.“Onaglobalscale,thisparticipatoryart-basedactivitycouldbec
omeamodelthatcouldbeofferedinmuseumsandartsinstitutionsworldwidetopromoteactiveandhealthyaging.”Theproposalreflectsapproachesr
ecommendedbytheWorldHealthOrganizationtomanagecertaindiseases,accordingtoBeauchet.Forinstance,theWHOlaunchedtheAgingandHealthProgram
in2015thatincludedusingcommunity-basedorganizationstopromotecultureasakeycomponent(成分)ofimprovinghealth.
Traditionally,thesesortsofpreventivehealthactivitieshavetakenplaceinschools,communitycenters,andworkplaces.“Whileth
esearesuitablelocationsthatreachagreatnumberofpeople,thereareadditionalorganizationsandsectorsthatcouldbecomepartnersinpublichealthrese
archandpracticedevelopment,”Beauchetsaid.“Museumsareamongsuchpotentialpartners.Theyareawareoftheneedsoftheircommun
itiesandareconsequentlyexpandingthetypesofactivitiestheyoffer.”28.Howdoseniorsbenefitfromregularvirtualvisitstomuseums?A.Theygetsurvival
skills.B.Theyraiseinterestinart.C.Theyimprovequalityoflife.D.Theyconnectmorewithfamily.29.WhatcanbeinferredfromBeauchet’swordsinPa
ragraph3?A.Participantscomefromthewholeworld.B.Themuseumneedsbetterculturalevents.C.Face-to-facediscussi
onisausefulintervention.D.Seniorsshouldattendmoreart-basedactivities.30.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?A.Toadvocate.B.Tocriticiz
e.C.Toexpose.D.Towarn.31.Whichmaybeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheAgedFormaCommunitytoReduceLoneliness.B.OnlineMuseumTrips
ImproveSeniors’Well-being.C.VirtualArt-basedActivitiesBringPeopleTogether.D.RetiredIndividualsPayMoreVisitstoMuseums.DSinceAmer
icanidolstarTarynSouthernstartedcomposingmusicwithAIin2017,musiciansallovertheworldhavebegunwonderingabouttheimplicationsofAIandmoderntechnologywhere
musicproductionisconcerned.UsingAIinthecreationofmusicisperceivedbysomeasahelpfultoolandbyothersasalmost“thebeginningoft
heend”.InTaryn’scase,AIsoftwareenabledhertocommunicatemelodiesandchordsthatshedidn’tknowhowtoputtogetherherself.Theendproductwa
sthereforeacollaborativeeffort,ratherthanapieceentirelyproducedbytechnology.Taryn’sstoryhasadistinctlyposi
tivefeelthathighlightstheadvantagesofusingAIinmusicproduction.Itcanserveasasourceofinspiration,andasanidealjumping-offpointshouldamusic
ianbehitwithwriter’sblock(文思枯竭).ContrarytoseeingAIasatool,somemusiciansconsiderittobehugelydetrimentaltothemusicscene.Atthemoment,becausesuchtech
nologyisstillsoyoung,themusicit’sproducingisnotnecessarilywhatwewanttohear.Inshort,it’snotofgreatquality.Thosewhohaveproducedtheirownmusic,
orevenfansofauthentic,artisticmusic,willalsoarguethatacomputercouldneverimitatethework(andhumantouch)ofatruemusi
cian.Musichasbeenanintegralpartofthestoryofhumansforages;infact,thefirstknownpieceofmusicisbelievedtobearound3,400yearsold.
Songshavelongbeenusedasameansofcommunicatingmessagesandfolkstories,coveringeverythingfromsocietalethicstoworldhistory.Sincemanypeopleseemusi
cassuchaninherentlyhumanexpression,itisoftenconsideredastooprecioustoimpart(赋予)totechnology.Thethoughtofacomputergenerating
a“random”pieceofmusicthathasn’tbeenpainstakinglycreatedbyanartistisalmostseenasacrilegious(亵渎神圣的).Regardlessofwhichsideoftheargumentyoufallo
n,itseemslikelythattheuseofAIinmusicproductionwillonlybecomemorefrequent.Ourmodernworldisoccupiedwithtechnologicaladvancements.
Insteadofshyingawayfromtheideaofthisbleakfuture,thebestapproachtotakeisoneofoptimismandcuriosity.Whiletherearealwaysboundtobestubbornold-schoolmus
icianswhorefusetousetech,musicproducersshouldconsiderAIassomethingtobeembraced.AImusicsoftwareisstillverym
uchinitsinfancy,butwithmoreinvestorsinterestedinthedevelopmentandoutcomesofsuchtechnology,andconsideringthera
pidgrowthrateofothertechadvancesinrecentyears,it’sonlyamatteroftimebeforeAI-producedmusicisseenasthenewno
rm.32.Whatdoestheword“detrimental”meaninparagraphthree?A.normalB.influentialC.harmfulD.beneficial33.WhyaresomemusiciansagainsttheuseofAIincreating
music?A.MusicproducedwithAItechnologylackshumanness.B.MusiccreatedwithAItechnologyiseasilyimitated.C.Itwilldecreasehumans’roleinmusiccompositio
n.D.Itwillwearoutyoungmusicians’creativeinspiration34.WhydomanypeoplethinkmusicistooprecioustoimparttoAItechnolog
y?A.Itcannotbecreatedwithoutpains.B.Itispartofhumanlife.C.Itcannotbeproducedatrandom.D.Itishumanspecific.3
5.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthefutureofAImusic?A.ItwillcontinuetoarousetheinterestofmusicinvestorsB.Ithasthe
prospectofbecomingthenorminthefuture.C.Itwillbegraduallyacceptedbyold-schoolmusicians.D.Itmayeventuallyloseitsfreshnessandappeal.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。Intoday’sfast-pacedworld,comfortandrelaxationarekeystoahappydailylife.Peoplewa
nttohavetheirtasksfinishedasquicklyandefficientlyaspossible.Weallsearchforconvenience.36.HerearethetopSmartHometren
dstofollowthisyear.Withtheseallbyyourside,youcantransformyourlife.Improvedhomesecurity,safety,andprivacy37.Securityfirmsarenowofferingsomeverynext
-levelsecuritysystemsthatsafeguardhomesandprotectprivacy.ArtificialIntelligencebiometricauthentication,robustprotectionagainst
cyber-attacks,advancedcameras,andalarmsystemsaresomeexamplesofSmartHomesolutions.Voice-assistantsmarttechnologyVoice-assist
antinnovativetechnologyhelpsusersdoalotliketurningonmusic,computers,TVsandotherdevicesinsidetheirhomes!38.AnexampleofsuchtechnologyisA
mazonAlexa,whichcanassistyouinbettereverydaylife!39YoucanalsouseSmartHometechnologytohelpyouwitheverydayhouseholdchores!Youcanstayinbedinyourp
yjamaswhileyourAIvacuumcleanerdoesalltheworkforyou!Smarthealthcaretechnology40.Thesecansignificantlyhelpincaseofemer
gencies.5Gtechnologyisalsocomingup,allowingdevicestofunctionwithoutanywiresorconnections.Allofthesecanhelpin
certainsituationswhenaquickresponseisnecessary.A.SmarthomecleaningB.SmarttouchlesstechnologyC.Weallwantourhomestolookniceandbr
ightD.That’swhymoreandmorepeopleareinterestedinSmartHomeE.Thesearealwaysthemostimportantthingsforeveryhomeown
erF.ItalsohelpsinmakingacosyatmospherebyadjustingtemperatureandlightingG.SmartdevicesallowfastcommunicationwithmedicalprofessionalsovertheInternet
第三部分:语言运用(共四节,满分70分)第一节完形填空(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。EvelynGlenniewasthefirstladyofsolopercussion(独奏打击乐)inScotland.I
naninterview,sherecalledhowshebecameapercussionsoloistinspiteofherdisability.“EarlyonIdecidednottoallowthe41ofotherstostopmefrombecomingamusician.Igr
ewuponafarminnortheastScotlandandbegan42pianolessonswhenIwaseight.TheolderIgot,themoremypassionformusicgrew.ButIalsobegantogradu
allylosemy43.Doctorsconcludedthatthenervedamagewasthe44andbyagetwelve,Iwascompletelydeaf.Butmyloveformusicnever45me.“My46wastobecomeapercussi
onsoloist,eventhoughtherewerenoneatthattime.Toperform,I47to“hear”musicdifferentlyfromothers.Iplayinmystockingfeet
andcan48thepitchofanote(音调高低)bythevibrations(振动)Ifeelthroughmybodyandthroughmyimagination.Myentiresoundworldexistsbym
akinguseofalmostevery49thatIhave.“Iwas50tobeassessed(评价)asapercussionsoloist,notasadeafmusician,andIappliedtothe
famousRoyalAcademyofMusicinLondon.Nootherdeafstudenthad51thisbeforeandsometeacherswereagainstmyadmission.Basedonmyp
erformance,Iwas52admittedandwentontograduatewiththeacademy’shighesthonors.”“Afterthat,Iestablishedmyselfasthef
irstfull-timesolopercussionist.Iwroteandarrangedalotofmusicalcompositionssince53hadbeenwrittenspeciallyforsolopercussionists.”“I
havebeenasoloistforovertenyears.54thedoctorthoughtIwastotallydeaf,itdidn’tmeanthatmypassioncouldn’tberealized.Iwouldencouragepe
oplenottoallowthemselvestobe55byothers.Followyourpassion;followyourheart.Theywillleadyoutotheplaceyouwanttogo.”41.A.conditionsB.opinionsC
.actionsD.opportunity42.A.enjoyingB.choosingC.takingD.giving43.A.sightB.hearingC.touchD.taste44.A.trendB.resultC.excuseD.cause45.
A.leftB.excitedC.stayedD.disappointed46.A.attentionB.decisionC.promiseD.goal47.A.turnedB.learnedC.usedD.ought48.A.tellB.seeC.hearD.smell49.A.se
nseB.effortC.feelingD.idea50.A.unemployedB.astonishedC.determinedD.discouraged51.A.doneB.acceptedC.advisedD.admitted52.A.usuallyB.finallyC.possi
blyD.hopefully53.A.enoughB.someC.manyD.few54.A.HoweverB.WhenC.AlthoughD.Since55.A.directedB.guidedC.ta
ughtD.limited第二节原文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)AThereissomuchmoretolearnabouttheinterestinghistoryandcultureoftheUnitedKingdom.Studyingthehistoryofthecoun
trywillmakeyourvisit56moreenjoyable.ThecapitalcityLondonisagreatplacetostart,57itisanancientportcitythathasahistory58allthewaybacktoRomantimes.Therea
recountlesshistoricsitestoexplore,andlotsofmuseumswithancientrelicsfromallovertheUK.TheUKisa59mixofhistoryandmo
dernculture,60bothnewandoldtraditions.Ifyoukeepyoureyesopen,youwillbesurprisedtofindthatyoucanseebothitsp
astanditspresent.BThinkofculture,notonlyasthewayoflifethat61toaparticulargroupofpeoplebutyouridentityasaperson—thethingsthathavefoundtheirwayintoyou
rvery62:themeaningoffamily,thetiesoffriendshipwiththosearoundyou,thespecialfestivalsandthemany63andbeliefsthathavefoundtheirwayintoeverydaylif
e.Thesethingshavehelpedto64usintothepeopleweare.Theyhave,littlebylittle,foundtheirway,andsometimes65
theirway,intoourpersonalities.Thesearethethingsthatwewillseechangewhenwemovetoanothercountrywithadifferentculture.第三节词汇及语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据首字母,汉语提示和语境填空,每空一词。66.Itishighlyrecommendedthatyouwriteyourown__________(独创的)articleswhichwillhelpdevelopyo
urcreativity.67.QiJiguangisr__________toasanationalhero.68.Thethree-yearpandemicresultedintheglobal__________(现象)ofrisingunemploym
entrate.69.Marthag__________fromBeijingUniversitywithadegreeinPhysics.70.Thebuildinghad__________(先前地)beenusedasahot
el.71.Thefactorymakeswearable,beautifullycutclothesat__________(支付得起的)prices.72.Ittookthemthreeyearstopayoffthed__________.73.Remembertogety
ourbattery__________(充电)beforesettingofffromthehotel.74.Atthefootofthemountainwasamysteriouslittlehut__________(包围)witha
ppletrees.75.__________(frighten)bythegunshot,thehorseranwildlydownthestreet.第四节翻译(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)根据语境及汉语提示填空,每空一词。
76.政府要将那家旅店改建成博物馆。Thegovernmentisgoingto__________thehotel__________amuseum.77.杰西卡将不得不去银行贷一笔款。Jessicawillhavetostopbythebankand____________________
aloan.78.直到到家,她才意识到钥匙落在了办公室。____________________shearrivedhomedidsherealizethatshehadleftthekeyinheroff
ice.79.他们的帮助使我熬过那些困难时期。Itwastheirhelpthat__________me__________thosetoughtimes.80.该岛人民希望脱离并成立新的国家。Thepeopleoftheislandwishedto__________
__________andformanewstate.81.这些措施旨在加强现行的制裁。Themeasuresare____________________tighteningexistingsanctions
.82.乔治的教学风格和多数的老师相似。George’steachingstyleis____________________thatofmostotherteachers.83.接待人员挥手和我打了招呼。Thereceptionist_________
_me__________awaveofherhand.84.汤姆身体不适,因此我们只好把他留下。Tomwasn’tfeelingwell,sowehadto__________him________
__.85.人们开始争相寻找这种疾病的治愈方法。Theraceisontofinda____________________thedisease.86.你最好在做之前制定个计划。Youhadbetter____________________aplanbef
oredoingit.87.草原上不大有树,如果有,也是寥寥无几。Thereareveryfewtrees,____________________,onthegrasslands.88.他在比赛中愚蠢的行为导致了团队的失败。Hisfoolishbehaviorinthegame______
______________thefailureoftheteam.89.昨晚,很多同学熬夜准备今天的考试了。Lastnight,manystudentsstayedupto________________
____forthetesttoday.90.乡间有星罗棋布的小木屋。Thecountrysideis____________________smallhuts.91.杰克刚才把立体音响安装在书房里。Jack____________________hisstereoinhiss
tudyjustnow.92.一位发言人说,这些变动不是针对公司最近的损失而做出的反应。Aspokesmansaidthechangeswerenot______________________________thecompany’srecentlosses.93.大部分制造业的工作
将会由机器人接管。Mostjobsinthemanufacturingindustrieswill______________________________byrobots.94.亨利在农场干活儿以换得食宿。Henryworkedonthefarm_______________________
_______foodandaccommodation.95.珍妮决定参加学校戏剧演员甄选。Jennywasdeterminedto____________________fortheschoolplay.第四部分书面表达(满分15分)假如你是李华,你即将参加21世纪报
全国中学生演讲比赛,演讲题目为MyFavoriteCity。请写一篇英语演讲稿,介绍你最喜欢的城市。要求:字数80左右Goodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen!Thanksforyourlistening.长春外国语学校2022-2023学
年第二学期期中考试高一年级英语试卷答案第一部分:听力(共20小题,满分30分)1-5BCBAA6-10CACAC11-15BBABC16-20AABBC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
)21-23BAD24-27CBCA28-31CDAB32-35CADB第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40DEFAG第三部分:语言运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;
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