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天津市宁河区芦台第一中学2022-2023学年上学期期末检测高三英语试卷本试卷分第一卷(选择题)、第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷选择题(共115分)第一部分听力(共两节
,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。第一节听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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.Whomightthewomanbe?A.AninterviewerB.At
raveller.C.Aprogrammer.2.Whyisthemanlate?A.Heoverslept.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Hehadnoalarmclocks.3.Howdoesthewoman
probablyfeel?A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Calm.4.Wheredidthespeakersplantogotonight?A.Thecafe.B.Theoffice.C.Thecinem
a.5.Whenwilltheboy'sfatherprobablyarrive?A.At2:55p.m.B.At3:05p.m.C.At3:10p.m.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所
给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.Whatistheprobab
lerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Employerandemployee.C.Husbandandwife.7.Whendoesthemanprobablygettothebusstopeveryday?A.At7:20a.m.B.At6:5
5a.m.C.At6:45a.m.8.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A.Sheappreciatestheman'scontributions.B.Themanbalanceshislifeandworkwell.C.Theman
hasawonderfulwife.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.WhatisJanegoingtodothisSaturday?A.Haveafamilyreunion.B.Invitethemantodinner.C.G
otothecinema.10.WhyisAlexiamentionedintheconversation?A.Shehasanextraticket.B.Sheislookingfortheman.C.Shemightwanttoseethemovie.11.Where
willthemanprobablygonext?A.Aschoollibrary.B.Ashoppingcenter.C.Anewapartment.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12.Whocanjoin
theprojectsthatthespeakermentions?A.Everyone.B.Onlychildren.C.Onlymiddle-agedpeople.13.WhatisSciStarterusedfor?A.Signingupforscienceprojects.B.Findi
ngprojectsthatpeopleareinterestedin.C.Communicatingwithotherparticipants.14.Whatcanpeopleusetosubmitcloudobservations?A.Awe
bsite.B.Anapp.C.Aspecialdevice.15.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?AThewaystochoosecitizenscienceprojects.B.Thecontributionsofsci
entiststoscientificresearch.C.Anintroductiontocitizenscienceprojects.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共1
5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.---YouknowhowmuchIammissingthedaysbeforethepandemic.---School,movies,gatherings,.We'llsoonbebackontrack..A.nokiddi
ngB.younameitC.comeonD.goforit2.—Hello,everyone!HaveyouheardthemeetingwillbeputofftillnextTuesday?—That’swhatwe______aboutwhenyoucamein.A.aretalking
B.weretalkingC.talkD.talked3.—Whatdidyousayyouwerereluctanttoriskjustnow?—_________tohighlevelsofradiation.A.BeingexposedB.HavingbeenexposedC.Tobeexp
osedD.Exposed4.Maryworkedhereasatemporarysecretaryand______gettingafull-timejobwiththecompanybecauseofherdiligenceandintelligence.A.ende
dupB.turnedoutC.dependedonD.setabout5.Asworkingfromhomebecomes________common,peoplearefindingiteasiertocombineparenthoodwithafull
-timecareer.A.increasinglyB.equallyC.nervouslyD.confusingly6.Deletetheshortmessageatonce!Manyaman_________bysuchtricksupt
onow.A.aretakeninB.istakeninC.havebeentakeninD.hasbeentakenin7._________theycan’twipeawaythestrainofthepast,theycancertainlymoveforward.A.AfterB.I
fC.WhereD.While8.Theunexpectedraceresulthadthecrowd__________andthenthethunderousapplauseburstout.A.ontheedgeoftheseatB.tic
kingalltherightboxesC.lettingoffsteamD.holdingtheirhorses9.Tobehonest,Iamnotthepersondeservingthehonor;itshouldbegivento_____wethinkhasmadethegreat
estcontribution.A.whoB.whomC.whoeverD.whomever10.Whenareyougoingtoreturnmynovel?Don’tworry.You____haveyourbooksoon,I
promise.A.shallB.shouldC.mayD.must11.---Howarethingsgoing,Mr.White?---Well,theyhavesetouttodealwiththepresentsituation________theythinkdeservest
heirimmediateattention.A.whatB.whereC.WhenD.which12.Settingupagoodexampleisamustforparents,whichcangettheirkid
stolookawayfromiPadand________booksinstead.A.makeallowanceforB.makesenseofC.takeresponsibilityforD.takepleasurein13.Thebossmadethedec
isioninthe________ofenoughinformation,whichwasbadfortheCompany’sfurtherdevelopment.A.absenceB.concernC.reliefD.insight14.Now,thecom
petitionistoofierceineveryfield,andMarynevertakesherdaughter’sstudies______granted_________sheshouldlagbehi
ndothers.A.as;eventhoughB.for;asthoughC.for;incaseD.as;forfearthat15.Englishidiomsareawayofaddingcolortothelanguage.Forexamp
le,ifthey’rerushingintosomethingandshouldwaitandbepatient,youcouldsay“_______________”.A.killtwobirdswithoneston
eB.callitadayC.addfueltothefireD.holdyourhorses第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)"Youcan'tmakeanomelet(煎蛋饼)withoutbreakingafeweggs",mean
ingthatitishardtoachievesomethingimportantwithoutcausingunpleasanteffects.Thisis___16___correctaslamgoingtosharewithyoua(n)_
__17___duringthelastArtsFestival.Aseveryonewas___18___thatwehadwonfirstplaceintheformerplaycompetition,allwantedtojoinour___
19___fortheupcomingArtsFestplayperformance.___20___therulewasthatonlysevenmemberswereallowedinthegroup.Itwasaverybig___21___asIwasmadethegr
oupleader.Iwasresponsibleforselectingthemembers.Allmyfriends___22___andwantedtojointhegroup.Iwasreallybei
ngcruel___23___mostofthemtobeapartofthegroup.Thefatherofafriendofmine___24___calledmeandtalkedtome____25___
_5,insultingme.Hesaidhischildwantedtodothemain____26____AsIknewthatthecompetitionwouldbesotoughthatIwouldhaveto___
_27____thebeststudentswhocouldreallyactquitewell.Everyonearoundwas____28____withme."Oh!Don'tshowoff.Doyoureallythinkyouare____29_
___?"ThatwaswhatIheardandthismademereallyupsetandIeventhoughtof____30____thegroup.Eventhoughtheyallcriticizedme,w
eall____31____practicing.Atlastitwasthedayoftheplay.Wealldidour____32____verywell.Ourplaybecamethecenterofattraction.Aftertheplayeveryone____33___
_us.Thentwodayslatertheresultsweredeclaredandourgroup____34____thefirstposition.Allthosewhocriticize
dmestartedappreciating....Sotoconclude,toattain____35____,sometimeswehavetospeakimpolitelyorwemaybeseparatedfromeveryonebuttheresultwillbefavorabl
etousall.16.A.equallyB.nearlyC.partlyD.perfectly17.A.experienceB.factC.resultD.truth18.A.certainB.awareC.confi
dentD.surprised19.A.classB.clubC.groupD.circle20.A.SoB.ThoughC.AndD.But21.A.eventB.problemC.planD.choice22.A.worriedB.waited
C.requestedD.replied23.A.refusingB.expectingC.allowingD.inviting24.A.stillB.alsoC.everD.even25.A.secretlyB.politelyC.rudel
yD.clearly26.A.personB.characterC.heroD.leader27.A.selectB.attractC.findD.recommend28.A.satisfiedB.friendlyC.strictD
.cross29.A.nobodyB.anybodyC.somebodyD.everybody30.A.improvingB.quittingC.developingD.managing31.A.wenton
B.endedupC.aimedatD.gotat32.A.goalsB.tasksC.jobsD.roles33.A.helpedB.congratulatedC.likedD.cared34.A.wishedB.missedC.baggedD.desired35.A.
successB.opportunityC.respectD.reputation第三部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2.5分,满分50分)ARISEisanexcitingprojectdesignedandledbyyoungpeople,foryoungpeople.CreatedbyStJ
ohnAmbulance,thenation'sleadingfirstaidcharity,theprojectisnowavailableincommunitiesacrossthecountry.Ifyou'reagedbet
ween16and25yearsold,andarenotinemployment,educationortraining,RISEcouldhelpyoulearnnewskills,andimproveyourprospects.Whatyou'lllearnStJohnAmbulance
believesthateveryoneshouldhaveaccesstofirstaid,andwearedevotedtoequippingasmanypeopleaspossiblewiththeskills
tobethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.Asaparticipant,you'lllearnfirstaidthroughourStick-itsessions,andalsogettheopportunitytodevelop
newskills,givingyoutheconfidencetotrainothersinyourcommunity,orthequalificationsinyouthleadershipyouneedtog
etyourcareerupandrunning.ChoosingtherightpathforyouAttheheartoftheRISEprojectisacommitmenttopeer-to-peerlearning.Aswellasbeingtaughtfirstai
d,you'llbegiventheskillsandguidancetopassyourknowledgeontootherpeopleinyourcommunity.RISEoffersyouthechan
cetogainalotofqualificationsandtochooseapaththathelpsyoumakethemostofyourtalents.Stick-it:Ourone-dayintr
oductiontofirstaidfocusesongunandkniferelatedinjuries.You'llfindouthowtomanageanincidentandlearnsomeofthemostcommonlyneededfirstaidskills.Firstaid:Yo
u’llfocusonCPR(心肺复苏术),bleedsanddealingwithanemergencysituationonthissix-hourcourse.Keepingchildrensaf
e:Acoursedesignedforthosewhocomeintocontactwithchildrenthroughtheirworkorleisureactivities.Thisshortprogrammeworksbyhelpingindividualst
ounderstandtheunusualroletheyplayinkeepingchildrensafefromharm.Basicskillsinyouthwork:ThiscourseprovidesanintroductiontoStJohnAmbulanceandisthemini
mumqualificationforayouthleadershiprolewithintheorganization.36.ItcanbelearnedfromthetextthatRISE_____________A.wassetupbyamiddle-agedpers
onB.playsanimportantroleintradeC.hasmuchexperienceinteachingD.offersfirstaidtraining37.Whatcanwelearnabouttheproject?A.Itensuresthet
raineesgoodjobsB.Ittriestotrainasmanypeopleaspossible.C.Iteducatespeopletofacedeathproperly.D.Itfocusesonleadershipqualitiesandskills.38.Whichof
thefollowingcoursesdealswithaseriousfingercut?A.Stick-it.B.FirstaidC.Keepingchildrensafe.D.Basicskillsinyouthwork39.Thete
xtismainlyabout__________A.advantagesoftakingthecoursesB.tipsonhowtogivefirstaidC.aguidanceonhowtogivefirstaidDanintroductiontosomefirst-aidco
urses40.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencemagazine.B.Abookreview.C.Acommunitywebsite.D.Abusinessreport.BHitaGuptausedtovolunteerat
anursinghome,tryingtobrightenthedaysoftheresidents.Nowshespreadssunshinefarandwide.Asa15-year-oldsophomore(高二学生)atConestogaHighSchool,Hi
tahascreatedanonprofitorganizationthatspecializesinbringingcheertosociallyisolatedseniors.HerBrightenADayfoundati
onstartedoutbysendinggoodiebags(礼包)withanadultcoloringbook,alargeprintpuzzlebookandcrayonstoPhiladelphia-are
anursinghomesandsendingletterswithupliftingmessagestofacilitiesinneighboringstates.Hitahassincewidened
thescope(范围)ofherproject,whichisbackedbydonationsthroughaGoFundMepageaswellastheworkofanexpandingarmyofvolunteers.Theprojecthasrea
chedasfarasHawaiiandnowincludesvideomessagesaswellasthedeliveryofsmartdevicestohelpresidentscommunicat
ewithlovedones.“We’vebeenabletoreachsomanyseniors-whoareamongtheloneliestpeopleinoursociety-andletthemknowtheyarenotal
one,”Hitasaid.Hita’sprojecthasliftedspiritsattheGenesisWayneCenter,accordingtoKayleeNichols,thefacility’sdirector.“It’simpressivetoseeahighschoolstu
denttakethatkindofinitiative,”Nicholssaid.“Thatgeneration,theynormallydon’tthinkaboutseniors.”Hitawasmotivatedtotakeacti
onwhenofficialsatthenursinghomewheresheusedtovolunteersaidthatshecouldn’tvisitanymorebecauseofthecoronavirusoutbreak.Itmadeherdeterminedtod
osomethingelsetotrytohelp.ShestartedtheGoFundMepage,expandedthefoundation’swebsiteandbeganorganizingvol
unteersfromaroundthecountrytowritecardsormakevideosfornursinghomeresidents,whohavebeenthemostseverelyimpactedbyC
OVID-19.Hitaalsoexpandedherprojecttoincludetheacquisition(收购)anddistributionofsmartdevicestonursinghomesandlong-termcarefacilities.“I'
mveryproudthatHitaisabletobringsmilestosomanyseniors,”hermother,Swait,wroteinanemail.Hitasaidherfoundation'snamewasareflecti
onofherdeterminationtochaseawaydoubtanddepressionforfolksinneed.“Ithoughtofthesun,”Guptasaid.“Ithoughtofpeopl
einthedark,lonely,andhowmuchIwantedtobrighten.theirdaysandbringjoytothem.”41.WhatisthemainaimofHita’sBrightenADayproject?A.Toraise
fundsfornursinghomes.B.Todelivercaretoseniorsatnursinghomes.C.Toteachseniorstocommunicateeffectively.D.To
facilitatethedevelopmentofthenursingindustry.42.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBrightenADayprojectfromthetext?A.ItstartedinHawaiiandthenexpandedtootherstates.
B.Itissupportedbyvolunteersacrossthecountry.C.Itencouragesseniorstousesmartdevicesless.D.Itoffersitsdonorsaspecialgoodieb
ag.43.HowdoesHitaGupta’sfamilyfeelaboutherefforts?A.Surprised.B.Frustrated.C.Supportive.D.Disappointed.44.Whatdoesherfo
undation’snamemean?A.Itshowsherresolutiontogetridofpeople'ssadfeeling.B.It'sareflectionofherdecisiontoexpa
ndherproject.C.Itmirrorsherdoubttobringjoytopeopleinneed.D.Itisthepublicimageofherproject.45.Whatcanwelearnfrom
Hita’sstory?A.Fameisagreatthirstoftheyoung.B.Freecarefacilitiesforseniorsarenecessary.C.Smilingmeansgettingpersonaldesiressati
sfied.D.Bringingspiritualpleasuretotheelderlyismeaningful.CENooneissurehowtheancientEgyptiansbuiltthepyramidsnearCa
iro.Butanewstudysuggeststheyusedalittlerock‘n’roll.Long-agobuilderscouldhaveattachedwoodenpolestothestonesandrolledthenacrossthesa
nd,thescientistssay.“Technically,Ithinkwhatthey’reproposingispossible,”physicistDanielBonnsaid.Peopleh
avelongpuzzledoverhowtheEgyptiansmovedsuchhugerocks.Andthere’snoobviousanswer.Onaverage,eachofthetwomillionbigst
onesweighedaboutasmuchasalargepickuptruck.TheEgyptianssomehowmovedthestoneblockstothepyramidsitefromaboutonekilometeraway.Themostp
opularviewisthatEgyptianworkersslidtheblocksalongsmoothpaths.Manyscientistssuspectworkersfirstwouldhaveputt
heblocksonsleds(滑板).Thentheywouldhavedraggedthemalongpaths.Tomaketheworkeasier,workersmayhavelubricatedthepathseitherwithwetclayorwiththefatfr
omcattle.Bonnhasnowtestedthisideabybuildingsmallsledsanddraggingheavyobjectsoversand.Evidencefromthesandsupp
ortsthisidea.Researchersfoundsmallamountsoffat,aswellasalargeamountofstoneandtheremainsofpaths.However,physicistJosephWestthinkstheremighthavebe
enasimplerway,wholedthenewstudy.Westsaid,“Iwasinspiredwhilewatchingatelevisionprogramshowinghowsledsmighthavehelpedwithpyramidconstruction.
Ithought,‘Whydon’ttheyjusttryrollingthethings?’“Asquarecouldbeturnedintoaroughsortofwheelbyattachingwoodenpolestoitssides,herealized.That,henotes,sho
uldmakeablockofstone”aloteasiertorollthanasquare”.SohetrieditHeandhisstudentstiedsomepolestoeachoffoursidesofa30-kilo
gramstoneblock.Thatactionturnedtheblockintosomewhatawheel.Thentheyplacedtheblockontheground.Theywrappedoneendof
aropearoundtheblockandpulled.Theresearchersfoundtheycouldeasilyrolltheblockalongdifferentkindsofpaths.T
heycalculatedthatrollingtheblockrequiredaboutasmuchforceasmovingitalongaslippery(滑的)path.Westhasn’ttestedhisideaonlargerblocks,buthethinksrolling
hasclearadvantagesoversliding.Atleast,workerswouldn’thaveneededtocarrycattlefatorwatertosmooththepaths.46.
It’swidelybelievedthatthestoneblocksweremovedtothepyramidsiteby______.A.rollingthemonroadsB.pushingthemoverthesandC.slidingthe
monsmoothpathsD.draggingthemonsomepoles47.Theunderlinedpart“lubricatedthepaths”inParagraph4means____.AmadethepathwetB.mad
ethepathhardC.madethepathwideD.madethepathslippery.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph7referto?ARollingthebl
ockswithpolesattached.B.Rollingtheblocksonwoodenwheels.C.Rollingpolestomovetheblocks.D.Rollingtheblockswithfat.49.Whyisrollingbetterthanslidin
gaccordingtoWest?A.Becausemoreforceisneededforsliding.B.Becauserollingworkcanbedonebyfewercattle.C.Becauseslidingonsmoothroadismoredangerous.D.Becaus
elesspreparationonpathisneededforrolling.50.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anexperimentonwaysofmovingblockstothepyramidsite.B.Anapplicationof
themethodofmovingblockstothepyramidsite.C.Anargumentaboutdifferentmethodsofmovingblockstothepyramidsite.D.Anintroductiontoapossiblenewwayofm
ovingblockstothepyramidsite.DThesedays,it'snotunusualtoseemiddle-agedmencollectingStarWarsactionfigures,officeworkerswearingHelloKittyaccessor
ies,orcelebritieslikeDavidBeckhamplayingwithLegobricks.It'sbecomingmoreandmorecommontoseeadultstakingani
nterestintoys,comicbooksandtheactivitiesthataretraditionallyassociatedwithchildren.Thisphenomenonhasgivenrisetoanewword:kidult.Whatl
iesbehindthephenomenon?Oneisaboutadults'nostalgia(怀旧之情)forthecarefreedaysofchildhood,andthisisespeciallytruewithtoday'sfast-paced,stressf
ullifestyles.Anotherisaboutasocietalchangeinrecentdecadeswherepeoplearestartingfamilieslater.Asaresult,theyhavemoretimeandmoneytospendonthe
mselves.Someadultscouldonlywindow-shopfortheirdreamtoyswhentheywerekids,butnowtheycanaffordthatradiocontrolledcarorhigh-priceddolltheyh
avealwayswanted.Businesseshavebeenquicktoexploitthekidulttrend,andthenumberoftoystoresthattargetadultshasrisen.
Companiesarerepackagingproductsfrompastdecadesandalsobringingoutnewonesforadults.Lego,forexample,hasbroughtoutanarchitect
uralseriesfeaturinglandmarksfromaroundtheworld.Societytraditionallydisapprovesofadultswhorefusetoputasidec
hildhoodinterests,viewingtherefusalasasignofsocialimmaturityandirresponsibility.Thosewhoagreewiththisv
iewsometimesclaimthatkidultsare.sufferingfromthepop-psychologyconceptknownasPeterPanSyndrome,ananomaly(异常)thatpeopleremainemo
tionallyatthelevelofteenagers.Onagranderscale,thesekidultopponents(对手)arguethatsuchdelayedadulthoodcausescouplestomarrylaterandhavefewer
children.Thisinturncanleadtoshrinkingnationaleconomies,forthereneedstobeagenerationalreplenishment(补充)oftheworkforce.Fromthestandpointof
kidults,though,thisphenomenonisseenasnothingbutharmlessfun.Kidultsinsistthathavingyouthfulinterestskeepsthemyoung,h
appyandcreative,andtheirrefusaltoconformtosociety'sacceptabletastesshowsindependentthinking.Besides,they
arguethatbeingpartofthesocialtrendofdelayedadulthoodisnotpurelyapersonalchoice.Therealcausesincludeexpensivehousing,increaseded
ucationalrequirementsforemploymentandpoorworkopportunities.Whetherthekidultphenomenonwillcontinuetogroworprovetobeapassingtrendi
sanyone'sguess.Asthedebateaboutitcontinues,rememberthatthereisnothingwrongwithbeingyoungatheart.51.Whatdoesthekidultphenomenonreferto?A
.Adultsactlikechildren.B.Adultshavechild-liketastes.C.Adultsgoinforcollectingtoys.D.Adultslikeplayingwithchildren.52.Whichofthefollowingmightcausethe
emergenceofkidults?A.Differentlivingconditions.B.Morechoicesabouttoys.C.Highpressureofmodernlife.D.Goodmemoriesofchildhood.53.Whatdoestheunde
rlinedword“exploit”probablymean?A.Getusedto.B.Lookforwardto.C.Takeadvantageof.D.Makewayfor.54.Howdoesthetextdea
lwiththedebateaboutkidults?A.Bystronglyopposingkidultopponents.B.Byconvincingreaderstoacceptkidults.C.Byrefusingtotakeastandontheissue.D.Byp
resentingbothsidesoftheargument.55.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor'sattitudetowardsthephenomenonfromthelas
tparagraph?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Uncaring.第II卷(共35分)第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。Aself-serviceflow
ershopoperatedbyacollegestudentinBeijingisattractingmanyyoungcustomers,Chinesemediareported.Differentfromtraditionalshopsinthecapita
l,theyoungstorekeepersurnamedWangopenedthefirstself-serviceflowershopwherepeoplecanselectflowersandpayviamobilepayme
ntsystemsincludingWechatandAlipay.Bornafter2000andaloverofliterature,theyoungmansaid“hebeginsthestartup(创业)becauseitwillnottakeuphistime”
.“Besides,peoplecangotoflowershopsatanytime,”headded.“IcannotfocusonreadingwhenIhavetoservecustomers.”SoWangopenedtheself-serviceflowershopafte
rdoingmarketresearch.Mostyoungcustomerslikeshoppinginafreeenvironment,andhatepromotion(推销)fromclerks,heexplained,addingthatcustomerscanhave
theirquestionsansweredaboutthenamesofflowersthroughmobileapps.Eventhoughthereisnoshopkeeper,theoperationhasattractedmanyyoungcustome
rsandprovedtobeasuccess,atleastfornow.Althoughhedoesnotsellflowersintheshopinperson,Wangsaidhewouldgototheshopatoddinte
rvalstotakecareoftheflowersthoughhecouldn’tafforditfulltime.“Itisabusinesswithalittlemoney,anditcan’tcaus
eahugelossifaburglary(偷盗)happens,”hesaid,addingthathetrustspeople.56.Howdopeoplepayforflowers?(nomorethan8words)________________
57.WhydoesWangopentheself-serviceflowershop?(nomorethan20words)________________58.Howcancustomershavetheirquestionsansweredaboutflowers?(nomo
rethan10words)________________59.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“atoddintervals”mostprobablymean?(nomorethan4words)________________60.Whatd
oyouthinkoftheself-serviceflowershop?Tellyourreasons.(nomorethan25words)________________第二节书面表达(满分25分)61.
假设你是晨光中学的高三学生李津,最近你美国的笔友Brown来信说他的学校利用网络辅助老师教学和学生学习,深受师生欢迎。他想了解你的学校是否也有这样的网络教学。请你给他回一封信,主要内容如下:(1)学校有一个叫SmartPage的网站;(2)师生如何利用网站
以及对这种学习方式的看法(如:是否有助于学习等等);(3)自己体验和感受。注意:(1)词数不少于100;(2)可以适当增加细节使内容充实、行文连贯;(3)文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearBrown,________________________
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