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2022-2023学年第二学期阶段性检测一高二英语2023.3注意事项:1.本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分150分。考试时间120分钟。2.请将第I卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第II

卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。答题前,学生务必将自己的学校、姓名、调研序列号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Anotebook.B.Abook.C.Apaper.2.Howm

uchdidthemanspendaltogetherfixinghiscomputer?A.$50.B.$75.C.$92.3.Whydoesthemanlookterrible?A.Hegottheflu.B.Hestudiedlatela

stnight.C.Hehaddifficultyinsleeping.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atanoffice.B.Athome.C.Atarestaurant.5.W

hatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.SurfingtheInternet.B.Talkingonthephone.C.ChattingonWeChat.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatistheprobablerelationship

betweenthespeakers?A.Waitressandcustomer.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Motherandson.7.WhatwouldTomliketohave?A.Icecream.B.Beans.C.Meat.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8

.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.9.WhatdoesStevenwanttobuy?A.Someclothes.B.Anecklace.C.Somechick

en.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydoesRosework?A.Togetareward.B.Tobeindependent.C.Tobecomeconfident.11.HowdoesRosefeelaboutbalancingstudy

andwork?A.Tired.B.Worried.C.Good.12.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?A.Haveapart-timejob.B.Runhisownstore.C.Talktohisboss.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesth

emansayabouttomorrow’sweather?A.It’llbehot.B.It’llbewarm.C.It’llbecold.14.Whichseasondoesthewomanlikebest?A.Sprin

g.B.Summer.C.Winter.15.Whatisthewoman’splanfortomorrowevening?A.Buyinganewdress.B.Goingtoabirthdaypart

y.C.Attendingalecture.16.Whenwillthespeakersmeettomorrowevening?A.Ataround6:00.B.Ataround6:30.C.Ataround7:00.听第10段材料,回答第17至

20题。17.WhatisspecialabouttheIceHotel?A.Ithastoberebuilteveryyear.B.Itisperfectforalltypesofguests.C.Itisopentothepubliconemontha

year.18.WhenistheIceHotelcompletelyfinished?A.InlateDecember.B.InearlyJanuary.C.Inmid-January.19.Whatdoweknowabouttheice-

sculptureclasses?A.StudentsmustspeakEnglishorSwedish.B.Studentscanhaveiteveryafternoon.C.Studentsdon’tneedtobringanytools.20.Whatdoesthespe

akerthinkofthevariousactivities?A.Popular.B.Challenging.C.Expensive.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)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选

项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALive,volunteer,andplayalongtheWildandScenicTrinityRiver.AsaCampgroundHost,youwillrepresen

ttheBureauofLandManagementtooverseevisitoruseandhelpwithallroutinetasksofmanagingthecampground.HOURSPERWEEKThehoursareflexi

ble.6hoursperdayand5daysperworkweek(between10amand6pm)isnormal.DaysoffshouldbeplannedforTuesday,WednesdayorTh

ursday.Hoursofworkarenegotiableandholidayworkisexpected.ThehostwillinformtheBLMsupervisoriftheywillbeabsentfromthecampgroundoriftheyneedt

otaketimeoffduringtheirregularschedule.Thecampgroundhostisexpectedtobecommittedtotheirdutiesatthecampgroundandbeavailabled

uringdaytimeandweekendhours,thereforeoutsideworkorexistingjobsarenotpermittedwhilebeingahostforBLM.Thehostwillreceivea$25perdayreimbursement(赔

偿).Couplesareallowedtobecampgroundhosts,buttheywillbereimbursedasasingleperson.QUALIFICATIONSMostofthisjobwillinvolvemeetingandconver

singwithmanydifferenttypesofrecreationsitevisitors.Thehostmustthereforebeabletocommunicatewiththepublicinafriendlyandcourteousmanner.

AsarepresentativeoftheBLM,thehostmustbeabletoprojectapositiveimagetothepublic.Thehostmusthaveaneatandcleanappearancewhilekeepingamaintaineda

ndorderlylivingsite.Itemsotherthancampunitandcampequipmentshallbestoredoutofsight,notaroundthecampsite.B

ACKGROUND/REFERENCECHECKREQUIREDApplynow!21.What’sthehost’sminimumworkinghoursaweek?A.42hours.B.40hours.C

.35hours.D.30hours.22.Forwhatwillamalehostbereimbursed?A.Workingtoatightschedule.B.Maintainingexistingjobs.C.Givinguphisformerjobs.D.

InvitinghiswifetoworkforBLM.23.Whatcanmakeaqualifiedhost?A.Stronginterpersonalskills.B.Variousrecreationactivities.C.Moderncampingequi

pment.D.Ordinaryphysicalappearance.BIusedtohavea“dreamjob”.Atleast,that’showmanypeoplesawit.Itwasahighl

ydesirablegovernmentpositionthatincludedaguaranteedretirementandalifetimemedicalplan.Itwasalsonearlyimpossibletogetfir

ed.ButIwasmiserableeveryday.AssoonasIclockedintowork,allmyenergy—andinturn,allmydesireforlife—fadedaway.Instead,Ithoughtaboutmysidebusiness.Forafew

years,I’dbeenrunninganautoshopinmyhomegarage.Ispecializedinrepairingandmodifyingclassiccars.Atonepoint,Ihungupaprint(照片)ofmyfavoriteautomotive

shopasasourceofinspiration.Iknewtheowner’sstorywell:Hehasatightworkschedule,buthisworkethic,artistry,andauthenticityneverfalter(衰退).

In2019,oneofmyclientsofferedmeanactualindustrialspacetorunmyshop.Iwasnervoustosayyes.CouldIreallyexpan

dmybusinessandkeepmygovernmentjob?Wasitwisetogiveupsomethingwithsomuchsecurity?Thenitdawnedonme:The“dreamjob”hadag

uaranteedretirementplanforpeoplewhoworktherefor30years—butafter30year,wouldelderlymelookbackandregretnotseizingtheopportunitytodothingsonmyownterms

?Ihadmyanswer.In2020,Ileftthedreamjobtorunmybusinessfulltime.In2021,Isomehowkeptthebusinessafloat,andwemovedintoashopthat’sdouble

thesize.That’swhenIrealizedthatmyprintwasstillhangingupbackatmy“first”garage.Ithoughtabouthowmuchthatprintmeanttomebackt

hen,andhowitdeservedaplaceofprominence(杰出)atmynewlocation.Itisnowproudlydisplayedinmyhumbleshop,alongwithabanner

giventomebytheownerofthestorethatIlike.Itservesasaremindertoholdmyselftothesameethosashe—tirelessworket

hic,ever-evolvingartistry,andgenuineauthenticity.Frankly,thispathhasnotbeeneasy.Sincestartingmyownbusiness,n

everinmylifehaveIbeensotired,frustrated,oranxious.ButIliveonmyowntermsandloveeverysecondoflife.24Howdidtheauthor

probablyfeelabouthis“dreamjob”?A.Fairlypainful.B.Ratherbusy.C.Abitregretful.D.Veryenjoyable.25.Whydidtheauthormentionhisfavo

riteautomotiveshopownerinParagraph3?A.Hehelpedtheauthorexpandhisshop.B.Heencouragedtheauthortoworkhard.C.Healwaysworkedaccordingtohissched

ule.D.Hewasaninspirationfortheauthortoownashop.26.Whatdidtheauthormeanbyhisanswer?A.Hewouldrefusetoaccepttheowner’soffer.B.Hewouldgiveuphisdream

jobintheend.C.Hewouldvaluetheprintofferedbytheowner.D.Hewouldkeepastrongdesireforhisdreamjob.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorseemtoco

nveyinthetext?A.Allhardworkwillpayoff.B.Weshouldrespectourheart.C.Thereisnoshortcuttosuccess.DOpportunityisfortheprepar

ed.CWhetheryou’relikelytochoosecoffeeorgreenteaforyourmorningboostcouldbedeterminedbyyourgenes,arecentstudyfound.Toexaminegeneticassociat

ionswithfoodpreferences,researchersstudiedthegeneticdataandfoodpreferencesofmorethan160,000peopleinJapan.Theresearc

hfoundgeneticlinksfor13dietaryhabitsincludingconsumptionofalcohol,otherdrinksandfoods,andalsocomplexhumandiseasessuchascancerandd

iabetes.“Weknowthatwhatweeatdefineswhatweare,butwefoundthatwhatwearealsodefineswhatweeat,”saidYukinoriOkada,whoison

eoftheresearchers.TheresearchersuseddatafromtheBioBankJapanProject,launchedin2003withagoaltoprovideevidencefortheimplementationofpersonaliz

edmedicine.TheprojectcollectsDNAandclinicalinformation,includingitemsrelatedtoparticipants’lifestyless

uchasdietaryhabits,whichwererecordedthroughinterviewsandquestionnaires.Theyfoundninegeneticlocationsthatwereassociatedwithconsumingcoffee,tea,al

cohol,yogurt,cheese,natto,tofu,fish,vegetablesandmeat.Thosewhoatemorefish,natto,tofuandvegetableshadageneticvarianttha

tmadethemmoresensitivetoumamitastes,bestdescribedassavoryor“meaty”flavors.Variantsresponsiblefortheabilitytotastebitterflavorswere

alsoobserved.Thisassociationwasfoundamongpeoplewholikedtoeattofu;whilethosewithoutthevariantconsumelessalcoholornoneata

ll.Inordertofindwhetheranyofthesegeneticmarkersassociatedwithfoodwerealsolinkedwithdisease,theresearchersconductedaphenomestudy.Thephenomeinvolvesa

llthepossibleobservabletraitsofDNA,knownasphenotypes.Sixofthegeneticmarkersassociatedwithfoodwerealsorelatedtoatleastonedisea

sephenotype,includingseveraltypesofcanceraswellastype2diabetes.Givenallthefindingsthatgeneticdifferencesinfluencenotonlyrespons

estofoodsbutpreferencesaswell,expertsthinkconsideringthemcanhelpnutritionistspersonalizedietstoeachperson’snee

dsandtasteswhilestillhittingnutritionalrequirements.Thus,furtherresearchisneeded,asOkadasaid,“Byestimatingindividualdi

fferencesindietaryhabitsfromgenetics,wecanhelpcreateahealthiersociety.”28.Howdoestheauthorbeginthetext?A.Byp

rovidinganexample.B.Byofferinganargument.C.Bypresentingaconclusion.D.Bymakinganassumption.29.Whatcanwekn

owabouttheBioBankJapanProject?A.Itfoundninegeneticlocations.B.Itprovideddataforthisresearch.C.Itwantedtoac

hievepersonalizedmedicine.D.ItwasaimedatcollectingDNAofallparticipants.30.WhichisTRUEaboutapersonwhoeatsmorefishand

natto?A.Heconsumeslessalcohol.B.Heismoresensitivetomeatyflavor.C.Heislikelytoeatmoreyogurtandcheese.D.Hisabilitytotastebitterflavorswillbeimproved.3

1.What’sOkada’sattitudetothepersonalizeddiets?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Negative.DThereseemstobealotoftalkthesedaysab

outwhatisfair,andwhatisnot.Mostpeopletendtobelievelifeshouldbefair.Someofthe99%seemtobelievelifehassomehowtreat

edthemunfairly,andsomeofthe1%feellifehasn'ttreatedthemfairlyenough.Myquestionsarethese:Whatisfairness?Islifefair?Shouldlifebefair?Weclearlyhaveno

choiceabouthowwecomeintothisworld.Wehavelittlechoiceearlyinlife.Butaswegrowolder,choicesabound.Ihavelong

believedthatwhilewehavenocontroloverthebeginningofourlife,themajorityofushavetheabilitytoinfluencetheoutcomesweattain.Fairnessisastat

eofmind,andmostoften,anunhealthystateofmind.Ourstateinlifecannot,oratleastshouldnot,beblamedonourparents,ourteachers,oroursociety--it'slargely

basedonthechoiceswemake,andtheattitudesweadopt.Lifeisfullofexamplesoftheuneducated,thementallyandphysicallychalle

ngedpeoplebornintowar-tornareas,whocouldhavecomplainedaboutlifebeingunfair,butwhoinsteadchoseadifferentpath.Regar

dlessofthechallengestheyfaced,theyhadthecharactertochoosecontributionovercomplaint.Iagreethatchallengesexist.Iagr

eethatmanyhaveanuphillbattleduetotheseverityofthechallengestheyface.WhatIdisagreewithistheattempttousefai

rnesstosolveallproblemsintheworld.Rulesandordersdon'tcreatefairness,butpeople'sdesireanddeterminationcanworkaroundmostlifechallenges.It

doesn'tmatterwhetheryouarebornwithasilverspoon,plasticspoon,ornospoonatall.AfriendofminecametothiscountryfromAfricainhislateteens,barelyspoke

thelanguage,droveacabwhileworkinghiswaythroughcollege,andisnowthepresidentofatechnologyservicesfirm.Storiessuchasthisareallaroundus--theyarenotmiracl

es,noraretheytherareexception.Theydo,however,demonstrateblindnesstothemindsetofthefairness.32.Whatdoestheu

nderlinedword"abound"inParagraph2mean?A.Changefully.B.Remainthesame.C.Existinnumbers.D.Disappearcompletely.33.Whatopiniondoesthewri

teragreewith?A.Mostofuscaninfluencetheresultsweachieve.B.Ourbackgrounddeterminesourchoices.C.People'sdesireanddeterminationcreateu

nfairness.D.Weshoulddependonfairnesstosolveallproblems.34.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthetext?A.Topromoteeffortsovercomplaint.B.Tostres

stheimportanceoffairness.C.Toshareaninspiringstoryofafriend.D.Toprovethatfairnessisastateofmind.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbe

thebesttitleforthetext?A.FairnessIsJusticeB.LifeIsNotFair--DealWithItC.FairnessComesFirstD.FairnessCreatesChances第二节阅读

填空(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,注意选项中有两项为多余选项。SincetheCOVID-19pandemichit,morepeopleareexperien

cingvideocallsthaneverbefore-andmanyarefindingthemexhausting.___36___Takingpartinavideocallrequiresmorefocusthanaface-to-facech

at.Weneedtoworkhardertoprocessnon-verbalcues(非语言提示)likefacialexpressions,thetoneandbodylanguage.___37___Ourmindsaretogetherwhenourbodi

esfeelwe'renot.Thedissonance,whichcausespeopletohaveconflictingfeelings,isexhausting.Wecannotrelaxintotheconversatio

nnaturally.Silenceisanotherchallenge.Silencecreatesanaturalrhythminareal-lifeconversation.___38___Italsomakespeopleuncomfortable.Onestudyhasshownthat

delaysonphoneorconferencingsystemsshapeourviewsofpeoplenegatively.Evendelaysof1-2secondshavemadepeopleconsidertheresponder

aslessfriendlyorfocused.___39___Turningonthecamerashouldbeoptional.Camerasdonotalwayshavetobeonthroughouteachmeeting.Havingyourscreenof

ftotheside,insteadofstraightahead,couldalsohelpyourconcentration,particularlyingroupmeetings.Itmakesyoufeellikeyou'reinthenextroom,whichmaybeles

stiring.Buildingtransitionperiodsinbetweenvideomeetingscanalsohelprefreshus.Trystretching,havingadrinkordoingabitofexercise.__

_40___Weneedtocreatebufferswhichallowustoputoneidentityasideandthengotoanotheraswemovebetweenworkandpeople.A.Butwhatexac

tlyistiringusout?B.Boundariesandtransitionsareimportant.C.Payingmoreattentiontotheseneedsalotofenergy.D.Itisworthconsideringifvide

ochatsarereallythemostefficientoption.E.Limitingvideocallstothosethatarenecessarycanhelpeasethetiredness.F.Itishardfor

peoplenottolookattheirownfaceiftheycanseeitonscreen.G.However,whenithappensinavideocall,youbecomeanxiousaboutthete

chnology.第三部分语言知识运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)Therewasabagofdogfood,buthecouldn’topenit.Hankwassittinginthe____41_

___inanolddogbedfortwoweeks.A____42____photoshowedhewasinbadneedofhelp.____43____,hewasfoundandtakenstraighttoanemergencyveterinarycli

nic,wherestaffsaidhistailimmediately“startedwagging”.Afterbeing____44____byvets,itwasdiscoveredthatHank’sleginjurywastwoweeksold,explainingwhyhe’d

beenunabletomovefromhisbed.Heis____45____forlife-savingsurgeryandwillneedtoputonmore____46____togetbacktofullhealth.Hank’srescuers

were____47____concernedthathemightbecomeaggressiveastheyknewnothingabouthis____48____,buthisgentlebehaviorsoonsurprisedthemall.Hankhas__

__49____withhumansandotherdogswellsofar,andtheywillsoonbeaccepting_____50_____toadopthim.Thenon-prof

itorganizationthattookhiminwroteina_____51_____:“Pleasewelcometheboyabandonedinthewoods.Onlyapuppyateightmonthsold

yethas_____52_____somuch.Wecannotimaginewhyanyonewoulddeserthimwitha_____53_____leg.Whoeveryouarepleasek

nowthatHankisnowsafeandwillneverbe_____54_____again.”Theanimalwelfareteamexpressedrespectforalloftheindividualsth

athadbeen_____55_____oftherescuestory.41.A.clinicB.forestC.streetD.shelter42.A.breathtakingB.funny-lookingC.heartbreakingD.long-standing43

.A.DesperatelyB.UltimatelyC.ThankfullyD.Interestingly44.A.removedB.operatedC.searchedD.examined45.A.scheduledB.blam

edC.adoptedD.qualified46.A.workB.coatsC.weightD.collars47.A.eventuallyB.regularlyC.initiallyD.gradually48.A.his

toryB.rescueC.typeD.injury49.A.competedB.performedC.struggledD.interacted50.A.donationsB.applicationsC.instructionsD.e

xplanations51.A.bookB.journalC.postD.letter52.A.risenupB.takenonC.givenawayD.gonethrough53.A.woodenB.brokenC.artificialD.shaking54.A.cau

ghtB.hurtC.excusedD.warned55.A.partB.causeC.sourceD.end第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)第四部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。Have

youeverdreamedofbecomingadiplomat(外交官),____56____(represent)yourcountryanddiscussingchallengesforglobaldevelopmentandcooperation?Morethan600stu

dentsgot____57____tasteofthisexperienceattheChinaDaily21stCenturyModelUnitedNations(MUN)ConferenceinSuzhou.Theydiscussedtopics___58____promote

theUN’s2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopmentandits17goals,includinggender____59____(equal)andglobalpartnerships.“MUN____60____(help)ourcountrydevelo

ptalentedindividualswhounderstandthecultureofdifferentcountries,”saidXueYuxue,whoattendedthe21stCenturyMUN____61____alecturer

.Thisistruefortheseyoung“diplomats”.ZhouSiyuan,16,fromHeibeiJizhouSeniorMiddleSchool,____62____(name

)BestDelegate(杰出代表)attheevent.Heandhisgroupproposedusingtheinternet____63____(connect)peopleandinstitutesallaroundtheworldt

otrackcrime.HuangShuo,fromaforeignlanguageschool,attendedtheMUNeventin2021.____64____(experienced)atthattime,shefea

redexpressingherideas._____65_____,gradually,asshewasmeetingmorebrilliantpeopleinattendance,shebecameconfident.第五部分词汇检测(共10小题;每小

题1分,满分10分)根据首字母或中文提示,写出下列各句中的单词,并将单词的完整形式写在答题卡相..........应题号的横线上.......。66.Asignsaying“NoFishing”hasbeenn____________tothetreebyther

iver.67.Learnerscanfeelveryd______________ifanexerciseistoodifficult.68.Ifeltg______________aboutnotvisi

tingmyparentsmoreoften.69.A_____________asanambassadorforUNICEF,shewascommittedtocharity.70.Wearelookingforsomeonewhois

r__________andhard-working.71.Themethodsofcommunicationusedduringthewarwere__________(简陋的,落后的)bytoday’ssta

ndards.72.Irefusetolieaboutit;it'sagainstmy__________(道德原则).73.Examsshouldbeamethodtotestwhetherstudentsg

rasptheknowledgeornotinsteadofa___________(负担)onthem.74.Becauseofhardwork,theskinonhercheeksandaroundhereyeswasbeginn

ingto___________(起皱纹).75.We'vealwaysregardedhimasamanof__________(诚实正直)andhighprofessional.第六部分书面表达(满分30分)76.应用文

写作(满分15分)假设你是李华,你要在班上做一个以“Toberesponsible”为主题的演讲。请写一篇词数为80词左右的演讲稿,内容包括:1.责任的意义;2.如何培养责任感。Dearfellows,__

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___________________________________________________________________________________________Thanksforyourattention.77.读后续写(满分20分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开

头语续写两段(150词左右)。OnafreezingmorningofDecember,twopoliceofficerswerepatrolling(巡逻)thestreets.Suddenly,thewalkie-tal

kie(对讲机)onAlan,oneoftheofficers,rang.“ThecakeshopneartheCityMuseumhasreportedaburglary(窃案).Pleaserushtothesceneimmediately”,saidtheelectronicvoic

e.Thetwopolicemenquicklyarrivedattheshop,onlytofindthatthesceneshowednosignofcrimesatall.Curiously,theycheckedthemonitoran

dfoundthatathinwomanbrokeopenthewindowandclimbedintothestoreat5:20a.m.Insteadofsearchingaround,shewalkedstraightintothestorageroom,stolecheese,choc

olate,butterandotheringredientsforacake,andthenranawaydowntheroad.Bothpolicemenfeltquiteconfusedaboutherbehavior.Oneof

theshopassistantsidentifiedthethiefasClara,asinglemotherwholivednearby.Shehasaneight-year-oldboytotakecareofandlive

sinpoverty.Momentslater,thetwoofficersarrivedatClara’shouse.Bob,anotherofficer,pulledoutagunandwasabouttobreakin

.ButAlantoldhimtoputthegunawayandknockedgently.Thedooropenedandoutcameaverythinwoman.Fromtheoutlineofherfigure,Alanrecognizedthatsh

ewasexactlythethief.Thewoman,Clara,immediatelyunderstoodthesituationwhenshesawthetwopolicemen.Sheburiedherfaceinherhandsandsatdownont

hefloor.Atthatverymoment,achild’svoicebrokethesilence,“Mom,isanyonecomingformybirthday?Invitethemin,please.”Afterhearingtheboy’swords,Cl

arastoodupandbeggedinalowvoice,“Officer,Ididstealthosethings,butthere’snothingelseIcoulddo.It’smybab

y’sbirthday,andI’vegotneitherjobnormoney.Pleasedon’ttakethosethingsaway.I’vejustusedthemtomakehimacake.”Lookingintothew

oman’stearyeyes,Alanunderstoodandwalkedintothehouse._______________________________________________________________

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__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2022-2023学年第二学期阶段

性检测一高二英语参考答案2023.3第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5ACBBC6~10CAABB11~15CACBB16~20AACCA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)21-23D

CA24-27ADBB29-31CBBA32-35CAAB第二节阅读填空(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40ACGEB第三部分语言知识运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BCCDA46-50CCADB51-55CDBBA第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)第四

部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)36.representing37.a38.which/that39.equality40.helps41.as42.wasnamed43.toconnect44.Unexperienced45.How

ever第五部分词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)46.nailed47.discouraged48.guilty49.Appointed50.reliable51.primitive52.pr

inciples53.burden54.wrinkle55.integrity第六部分书面表达(满分30分)76.应用文写作(满分15分)It'soneofourtraditionalvirtuestoberes

ponsible.Aresponsiblepersonisreadytotakeonresponsibilityinurgentsituationsandhelpsachievesuccess.It’sthesense

ofresponsibilitythathelpsusdoourworkwell.Ifeveryonetrieshardtoplayhisownpartwellnomatterhowsmallthepartis,wearesuretocreateaharmoniousworld.Aswecans

ee,toberesponsibleplayssuchavitalroleinourlife.Therefore,weallneedtodevelopasenseofresponsibility.Ontheonehand,

Weshouldberesponsibletoourselves.Weneedtotakecareofourownphysicalsafetyandemotionalwell-being.Also,weoughttostud

yhardtomakeourselvesausefulperson.Ontheotherhand,besidestakingcareofourselves,wemustalsolearnhowtoshowresponsibilitytoothers.Takinganactiv

epartinschoolandsocialactivitieswillbeofgreatbenefittoimproveoursenseofresponsibility.Inthisway,weareinvolvedincooperationwithothersan

dtrytodoesourownpartwell.Inconclusion,responsibilityisofgreatimportance,weshouldnotonlyberesponsibletoourselves,butalso

toothers.77.读后续写(满分20分)Lookingintothewoman'stearyeyes,Alanunderstoodandwalkedintothehouse.Therewerenomorepossessionsexceptfor

sometime-wornfurniture,evennofireplaceinsuchweather.AtthesightofAlan,theboy,whosefacewasbrightlyredwithcold,couldbarelycontainhimself.“Wouldy

oulikesomecake,sir?”hesmiledeagerly.“Iwould.ButI’monduty.IjustcomeovertosayHappyBirthdaytoyou,kid!”Comi

ngoutofthehouse,AlangesturedClarainandwalkedaway,makingBobataloss.“Butwehaven’tfinishedyet,sir!”Alanturnedaroundandfirmlysaid,“Wecan’tgether,atle

astnottoday.”Bobnoddedthoughtfullyandasked,"Whataboutthethingsshestole?“Thebillisonme,”Alanvolunteered.Afterreturningtothecakeshop,heexpla

inedtheincidenttotheshopownerandthenpaidforthestolenmaterials.Afterwards,Claratooktheinitiativetogotothepolicestation,askingforherpuni

shment.Whattheofficerhaddonemadeherfeelashamedofhertheft.Shesaidthatshewouldimproveherlifebyherowneffortsandwouldnolongerdoanythingillegalagai

n.Everythingsettlingdown,AlanandBobcontinuedthepatrolanditseemednotthatcoldeverafter.听力原文Text1寻找笔记本M:Youhav

en’tseenabluenotebook,haveyou?IhopeIdidn’tleaveitatschool.W:Didyoucheckthatpileofbooksandpapersyouleftonthedesklastnight?Text2电脑维修费

用W:Itsoundsexpensive.Whydidthey1yousomuchforrepairingthecomputer?M:Well,itwas$25forlabortostartwith.Anewmodemcostanother$50.Ontopof

thatIneededanewbattery,anditcost$17.Text3感觉不舒服W:Oh,man,Ifeelawful.IthinkI’mcomingdownwiththatflueverybody’sbeenlatelyupwith.Doyouhaveittoo?M

:No,ImeanIprobablylookterriblebecauseI2alllastnightstudying,butIshouldbefineaftersomesleep.Text4打算晚餐订比萨M:What’sfordinner,dear?W:I

haven’tplannedanything.Ifyouwantsomething,you’llhavetomakeityourself.I’vegotworktodo.Theremightbesomechickenandsteakintherefrigerator.M:IthinkI

’ll3pizzainstead.Text5谈论对微信聊天的看法M:MywifebegantospendhourschattingandbrowsingonWeChatrecently.W:Well,

chattingonWeChatismuchcheaperthantalkingonthephone.AndI’vemetsomereallyinterestingpeopleonWeChat.M:Well,Idon’tlikecellphones.They’rea4oftime.Te

xt6饮食习惯W:Tom,willyoueatyourfoodproperly?You’rejustmovingthosepeasaroundyourplate.M:Idon’tlikepeas.Whydoyoualwaysmakethemforme?YouknowIdon’tli

kethem.W:Youdon’tlikeany5.Butyou’vegottoeatsome.M:Why?W:Youknowwhy.Nowhurryupandeat.M:⑦CanIhavesomeice

cream?W:No.Notuntilyoufinishthosepeas.Text7购物计划W:Steven,shallwegoshoppingtomorrow?M:Hmm…Whynotgoshoppingtheday

aftertomorrow?⑧TomorrowisSaturday.IhateallthehustleandbustleofSaturdayshopping.W:ButSundayisthesameasSaturday.Ifyoudon’tmind,that’sOK.M:Maybe

itwillbebetter.ThemostimportantthingisthatIcanhaveadaytorelaxafteraweek’swork.W:Isee.Wewillgothedayaftertomorrow.M:Bytheway,whatkindofstoresdowene

edtogo?W:Iwanttobuysomeclothesinclothingstores.Whenwearegoingback,gotothebutcher’sshopandbuysomechicken.M:⑨Let’salsogotothejewelrystoret

obuyanecklace.Iwanttobuyoneforyouasyourbirthdaypresent.W:Thankyou,darling.Text8平衡学习与工作M:Hello,Rose.Howisyourbusiness?W

:Couldn’tbeanybetter.Chocolatessellverywelllately.Oursalestodayreached$500.M:Congratulations.Any6foryouroutstandingperformance?W:Sure.ButIwon’tget

ituntilnextweekend.M:You’llbeasrichasaking.W:⑩Youknow,Ijustworkformyindependence.Idon’twanttobeaburdentothefamily.M:Iknow.Iwasjoking.Bytheway,ha

veyoufinishedyourhistorypaperyet?W:Yes,I’vetypedit.M:⑪Iwonderhowyoucanmanagethetimebetweenstudyandwork.Aren’tyoutired?W:⑪No,If

eelmoreenergetic.I’mmoreconfidentaboutmylifeandfuture.M:Soundsreasonable.⑫Whydon’tIhaveatry?W:⑫There’sstillanother7inthesto

re.Ifyou’reinterested,I’llputinagoodwordforyouwiththeboss.M:That’sgreat.Thanksalot.Text9日常生活M:⑬Thetemperat

ureisgoingtodroptomorrow.Don’tforgettowearheavierclothes.W:Butit’snotcoldatalltoday.Howcouldthetemperaturedropsosuddenly?M:Theweatherchang

esfastthisseason.W:You’reright.⑭Ihopesummerwillcomesoon.It’smyfavoriteseason.Manypeoplelikespringbest,butnotme.Sometimesit’sascoldaswinte

r.Iwasgoingtowearadresstomorrow.NowI’mafraidI’llhavetowearaheavycoat.M:Whydidyouwanttowearadresstomo

rrow?W:⑮TomorrowisLisa’sbirthday.Iboughtanewdressespeciallyfortheparty.M:Inthatcase,I’lldriveyoutheretomorrow.It’swarminthecar.W:That’sverysweetof

you,Ted.Butaren’tyougoingtoalecturetomorrowevening?M:Ithasbeen8forafewdays,soI’mavailabletomorrowevening

.Bytheway,whendoesthepartybegin?W:Itbeginsatseveno’clock.M:⑯ThenI’llcomeandpickyouupataroundhalfpastsix.W:⑯Comehalfanhourearlierandwecanhavesup

pertogether.Therewon’tbeanysupperservedattheparty.M:Allright.Text10著名的冰雪酒店M:DoyouknowthefamousIceHotelatJukka

sjarviinSweden?EveryyearateamofbuildersandartistsfromallovertheworldcometothelittlevillageofJukkasjarviandbuildahote

loutofsnowandice.⑰Inthespringitmeltsandthenextyeartheystartalloveragain.Thehotelisashortdrivefromtheairport,an

d9mostpeopleexceptfamilieswithveryyoungchildren.InlateDecemberandearlyJanuaryiceroomswillbereadyforguestsbutotherpartsofthehotelwillbeunfinishe

d.⑱Ifyoucomeatthistimeyouwillbeabletowatchtheartistsmakingtheirsculptures.Ifyouprefertoseethehotelonceeverythingiscompletedthenthebesttime

totravelisfromthemiddleofJanuary.Variousactivitiesare10forguestsattheIceHotel.ThereareguidedtoursofthehotelinEnglishand

Swedishatvarioustimesoftheday.You’llalsohavethechancetomakeyourownicesculpture.⑲Classesareat11:00amdaily.Thehotelprovidesallthe

iceandtoolsyouneedandhotdrinks—youjustbringyourideas.Therearealsotwodifferenttrips,bothquitereasonablypriced.

OneisaclimbingtriptothetopofMountPuimonen.Theotherisa5-kmcross-countryskiingtrip.Adrivertakesyououtandthenyouskibacktothehotel.⑳Itisagoodide

atobooktheseactivitiesatleastthreeweeksbeforeyourarrivalastheyfillupquickly.Answers:1.charge2.stayedup3.order4.waste5.vegetables6.reward7

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