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1学科网(北京)股份有限公司2022-2023学年第二学期6月六校联合调研考试英语试卷答案2023.6第一部分听力(每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5BABAC6-10CACAB11-15ACBBC16-2
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s64.which65.toprovide第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)EmojismakeourlanguagericherLadiesandgentlemen,I'mhonoredtostandhe
reandpresentmyspeech.Whenwearewritingamessagetosomeone,itcanbehardtogetacrosshowwearefeeling.Emojiscanhelpwiththis,
inthesamewaythatpeopleusebodylanguageforemphasiswhenspeaking.Theyareeasilyunderstood,makingthemtheclosestthingwehaveto
auniversallanguage.Emojisareveryefficient.Onesymbolcanexpressanemotionthatmightotherwisetakesomeoneawholesentencetoexplain.Thes
esymbolsbringourlanguagetolifeandarethenextstepinthedevelopmentofhumancommunication.That’sall.Thanksforyourlistening!第二节(满分25分)“Hey,you!Wh
atareyoudoing?”shoutedMax.Asfastashecould,Maxrantowardstheboys.Hearinghisshouts,thefrightenedboysranevenfaster.“Stop!Stop!”M
axshoutedashekeptrunning.Theboysrantothecorner.Therewasabuscoming.Theyhadtostop.TheyturnedaroundandsawMax,wh
oselongcoatwasblowinginthewind.HelookedmorelikeaBatman,oraSuperman.Theboysweresoscaredthattheyleftth
ecartandquicklydisappearedintothecrowd.Maxgraspedtheshoppingcartandpusheditbacktothecarparkofthesupermarket.Thelittleoldlady
wasstillwaitinganxiouslyoutsidehercar.Thestoremanagerhadcome.Itwasquiteclearthattheladyhadbeendeeplyfrigh
tened.Themanagerwastryingtocomforther.Maxwalkeduptoherandsaidregrettably,“Icouldn’tcatchthebadboys,buthereisyo
urshopping.”“Oh,thankyou!”theladysaid.“Youareahero.”Max’sfaceturnedred.Thoughhedidn’tthinkofhimselfasah
ero,hereallyfeltproudofhimself.听力材料Text1.W:Dad,haveyouseenmyhairdryer?IrememberIblow-driedmyhairlastnigh
tandleftitinmybedroom.Butit’snotthere,norinthesittingroom.M:Oh,yourmomuseditandputitawayinthebathroom.2
学科网(北京)股份有限公司Text2.M:Fiona,thankyousomuchforthetimeyouspenthelpingmewithmybiologyproject.Icouldn’thavecompletedmypaperwitho
utyoursincerehelp.W:Mypleasure!Ialsolearnedalotfromyou.Text3.W:Doyouknowthatthegovernment’sconsideringi
nvestingmoneyinpublictransportation,tobuildmorelong-distancebuslines?M:Really?Whenwasthatpolicyreleased?That’
sreallygoodnews.Text4.W:I’vebeenconsideringbuyingacoffeemachineforweeks,butI’msimplytoobusytodoit.M:Whydon’t
youdoitonline?Youjustneedtocreateanaccountandfollowtheinstructionsformakingpurchases.Text5.M:Tina,youwerelateforworkthreetimesth
isweek!Ourmanager’snothappywiththat.W:Iknow.Butmybrotherjusthadanoperation,andIneedtobringbreakfasttohimbeforeIdrivetowork.MaybeIshouldgetupearlier
.Text6.W:Soyoudon’thavealicense?M:No,I’velivedincitycentersallmylife.IusuallytakethesubwaytoworkandIa
lsoridemybicyclesometimes.W:Doyouthinkyou’lllearntodrivesomeday?M:Yes.Iplantobuyacarnextyear.I’dliketotravelmore.I’vebeeni
nthisplaceforafewyears,butitseemslikeIhaven’tseenanythingyet.W:Okay.M:I’vealreadysignedupforacoursenearmyapartment.Itstartsn
extmonth.Text7.M:DoyouknowthepaintingbyEdwardMunchcalledTheScream?W:Yes.Itwassoldatanauction---guessatw
hatprice?M:IrememberapaintingbyVanGoghsoldatarecord-high82.5millionmanyyearsago.W:ThenMunch’sTheScreamachie
vedanothermilestone:itwassoldat119.9milliondollars.AndhereitsaysthepreviousrecordisheldbyapaintingbyPicassoat106.5million.M:Doest
hatmeantheworldisattachinggreatersignificancetofineart?W:Notnecessarily.Thesepaintingshavealreadybecomeanicon,buttheircommercialvaluechanges,depe
ndingonthemarket,thecampaign,personaltaste,ect.Text8.M:I’mstillnotsurewhetherIshouldapplytoagraduateschoolinFrance.You’vebeentherefortwoyears.W
hatdoyouthink?W:Ithinkit’sgoodvalueformoney.Francehasbeenapopularstudy-abroaddestinationbecauseofitsmanyexcellentuniv
ersities.M:ArethetuitionfeesinFrancehigh?W:TheymightbehigherthaninRussia,butlowerthanin,let’ssay,theUS.M:What
aboutaccommodation?W:You’dbetterliveintheuniversityresidencehalls.It’smuchsafer,andcheaperthanlivinginahostfamilyorrentingan
apartment.M:Okay.I’dalsoliketoaskyouabouttheapplicationprocedures.IwenttotheStudy-AbroadCenteryesterday3学科网(北京)股份有限公司morning,andt
heytoldmeitdependsonwhereI’mgoing.W:Right.Applicationproceduresvaryfromoneinstitutetoanother,soyou’llneedtolookthemu
pontheirwebsitesorfindanagencytoguideyou.Text9.W:Morning,everyone.WelcometoBusiness!Today,I’mtalkingtoRichardButler,Ma
nagingDirectorofCliche,thestrawtoywhicheveryyoungsterwants.Welcome,Richard!M:HelloJenny.W:So,howdidit
allstart?M:I’dbeenrunningmyfather’splasticcomponentbusiness,andwewereproducingmake-upcases---eyeshadow,lipstickandsoon.IthoughtIwouldtake
itasfarasIcould,butIwasboredfromtheverybeginning.W:WhatgaveyoutheideaforCliche?M:Iwasataweddingparty,sittinginacornertoyingwithplasticdr
inkingstrawsonmytable.Ipiecedthemtogetherandmanagedtobuildatoywiththem.IrealizedthatwiththerightstructureIcouldbuildsomeimpressivenewtoys.W:Howd
idyouplantogetstartedthen?M:Myinitialideawastoselltheconcepttoabigtoycompany,sotheycouldmakeandsellit.Afterthemodelwasready,Itriedtoconvinceabigman
ufacturer,butunexpectedly,theyagreedtodevelopitwithmecollectively.Andthatsavedmealotoftrouble.Text10.Mymom’saw
onderfulwoman.ShewasborninTexasin1968andworkedasaSpanishteacheruntil2005.Thentwoyearslater,withmyfather’shelp,shebuiltahomefo
rchildreninHonduras.Shedevotedherselftocaringforthepoor,bothphysicallyandemotionally.However,from2020,everythingwasdifferent.Mym
omwasfoundwithAlzheimer’sdisease.Butluckily,shedoesn’thaveParkinson’sdiseaseoranybloodpressuredisorders,whichar
ecommondiseasesfortheelderly.Rightnow,mymomlivesinaspecialcarecenterthatmeetstheneedsofresidentswhosufferfromsuchmedicalconditio
ns.Severaltimesaweek,awomancomestobatheher.Theyoftenofferactivitiesatthecenter,andtheseincludesinging,exercise,andevenshorttri
pstothelocalarea.Althoughmymomisn’tabletoparticipateintheseasshedidinthepast,shestillenjoysthesimplethings:holdinghands,watchingTVshowsandtaki
ngshortwalksoutside.Iusedtotalkabouteverythingwithmymom.Butnow,myconversationswithmymomarealwaysshort,likelastweek...