四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2022~2023学年度下期高一期末联考英语试题

DOC
  • 阅读 1 次
  • 下载 0 次
  • 页数 11 页
  • 大小 55.634 KB
  • 2024-11-08 上传
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
此文档由【小赞的店铺】提供上传,收益归文档提供者,本网站只提供存储服务。若此文档侵犯了您的版权,欢迎进行违规举报版权认领
四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2022~2023学年度下期高一期末联考英语试题
可在后台配置第一页与第二页中间广告代码
四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2022~2023学年度下期高一期末联考英语试题
可在后台配置第二页与第三页中间广告代码
四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2022~2023学年度下期高一期末联考英语试题
可在后台配置第三页与第四页中间广告代码
试读已结束,点击付费阅读剩下的4 已有1人购买 付费阅读2.40 元
/ 11
  • 收藏
  • 违规举报
  • © 版权认领
下载文档3.00 元 加入VIP免费下载
文本内容

【文档说明】四川省成都市蓉城名校联盟2022~2023学年度下期高一期末联考英语试题.docx,共(11)页,55.634 KB,由小赞的店铺上传

转载请保留链接:https://www.doc5u.com/view-49fd836506fd7f4dc88df70bad53a884.html

以下为本文档部分文字说明:

2022~2023学年度下期高中2022级期末联考英语考试时间120分钟,满分150分注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必在答题卡上将自己的姓名、座位号和准考证号用0.5毫米黑色签字笔填写清楚,考生考试条形码由监考老师粘贴在答题卡上的“贴条形码区”。2.选择题使用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上对

应题目标号的位置上,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后再填涂其它答案;非选择题用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡的对应区域内作答,超出答题区域答题的答案无效;在草稿纸上、试卷上答题无效。3.考试结束后由监考老师将答题

卡收回。第一部分听力(共两节,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.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Visitafriend.B.Buysomebeans.C.PickupBilly.2.WhoisAndyClarks?A.ATVactor.B.Apubliclibrarian.C.Afamou

slawyer.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abaseballgame.B.GiftsforJason.C.Thewoman’sretirement.4.Whatwento

natCooper’slastnight?A.Amovieshow.B.Asalespromotion.C.Abirthdayparty.5.Whatproblemdothespeakershave?A.Theyarelatef

orwork.B.Theyhavelosttheirway.C.Theygetstuckintraffic.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Attheairport.C.Atth

eoffice.7.HowdoesSarasound?A.Grateful.B.Surprised.C.Anxious.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.WhatmadeMissJohnsonchooseteachinga

saprofession?A.Herpassionforthework.B.Pressurefromherfamily.C.Ateacher’sencouragement.9.WhatdoesMissJohnsonthinkisthebestpartof

herjob?A.Winningothers’respect.B.Beingwithchildren.C.Learningdifferentthings.10.WhatdoesMissJohnsonwantherstudentstobecome?A.Creativethinkers.B.Li

felonglearners.C.Goodcommunicators.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.WhatdoesBeckylikeaboutlivingwithherparents?A.Theyhave

abighouse.B.Theypayallherexpenses.C.Theycookmealsforher.12.WhatdoesEthansuggestBeckydoregardinghermother?A.Providecompany.B.Havepatience.C.E

xpressgratitude.13.WhyisEthanconcernedabouthisparentslivingontheirown?A.Theymayfeellonely.B.Theymayfailtogetalong.C.Theymayhaveanemer

gency.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whosespeechdidthewomanlistentothismorning?A.JohnMiller’s.B.AllanBrown’s.C.David

Thompson’s.15.Whatistheworkshopintheafternoonabout?A.Employeemotivation.B.Riskassessment.C.Knowledgeeconomy.16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherj

ob?A.Itwillberewarding.B.Itistrulyinteresting.C.Itcanbechallenging.17.Whatdothemanandthewomanbothwanttodo?A.Applyforanewposition.B.O

ffertheirstaffasalaryraise.C.Improvetheirmanagementskills.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?A.Sheisafitnessinstructo

r.B.Sheisaswimmingcoach.C.Sheisamedicaldoctor.19.Whatisacommonworkoutmistake?A.Focusingonlyonbuildingmuscles.B.Doi

ngthesameroutineallthetime.C.Takingtoomanytypesofexercises.20.Howoftendoesthespeakersuggestpeopledohardworkouts?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetim

esaweek.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A4ofthebestfilmstowatchthisMayHypnoticApolicedetective,haunte

dbythedisappearanceofhisdaughter,isinvestigatingaseriesofbankrobberieswhenamysterywomantellshimabout“hypnotics”(催

眠):peoplewhohavethepowertomakeothersbelieveanddoanythingtheywantbyutteringasinglesentence.Releasedon11Ma

yinAustralia,12MayintheUS&26MayintheUKGuardiansoftheGalaxyVol3It’sbeensixyearssinceMarvel’ssecondGuardiansoftheGa

laxyfilmcameout.Star-Lord,Gamora,Rocket,Draxandtheirbuddiesarefinallybackformoreinterstellaradventures—andthistimethey’reupagainstth

eHighEvolutionary.Ongeneralreleasefrom5MayTheLittleMermaidAnothermonth,anotherlive-action-and-CGIremak

eofaclassicDisneycartoon.Butthisoneismoredistinctivethanmost,becauseablackactress,HalleBailey,isplayingthetitlecharacter,whowaswhiteinthe1989car

toon.Besides,thefilm’sdirector,RobMarshallarguesthathisversionofTheLittleMermaidisprogressiveinotherways,too.HesaidsheandPrinceEric“reallyteachth

eworldaboutprejudiceandaboutbreakingdownbarriersandwallsbetweenthesetwoworlds.”Also,there’sasingingcrab.Ongeneralreleasefrom

24MayFastXYes,it’sthetenthfilmintheunstoppablepetrolheadseries,whichstartedwithindie(独立小公司的)thrillersaboutundercovercopsandill

egalstreetracersandnowbecomesglobalscience-fictionblockbustersfeaturingsomeofHollywood’sbiggestnames.Ongeneralreleasefrom17May21.Ifyouareintere

stedinspaceadventures,whichfilmwillyouchoosetowatch?A.Hypnotic.B.GuardiansoftheGalaxyVol3.C.TheLittleMermaid.D

.FastX.22.WhatcanwelearnaboutTheLittleMermaid?A.ItisaremakeofaclassicDisneycartoon.B.Ithasbecomeaglobalsci

ence-fictionblockbuster.C.Itteachespeopletojudgeothersbasedontheirrace,religion,sex,etc.D.Awhiteactressisplayingthetitlecharacter,whowasblac

kinthe1989cartoon.23.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Business.B.Society.C.Education.D.Entertainment.BRecently,anewkindoftour

ismhassprungupinChina.Called“specialforcesstyletourism”,thisnewkindoftourismfeaturesvisitingmultiplescenicin

terestsinashort,intenseperiod,mostoftenonweekends.Itispopularamongcollegestudents,reportedChinaYouthDaily.YuYinghuainShanghaiLixinUniversityofAc

countingandFinanceisoneofthem.The22-year-oldstartedthe“specialforcesstyletourism”inMarchaftershewasattractedbys

uchexperiencesofXiaohongshutravelbloggers.“Confined(限制)totheschoolforalmostthreeyearsduetothepandemic,I’mhungrytota

ketripsinmysparetime,”saidYu.HermostrecenttripwastoShanghai.Startingat7am,the22-year-oldvisitedninelocalattra

ctions.“Thatday,Iwalkedalmost30,000steps,”Yusaid,“Thoughit’sabittiring,Ienjoythetripasmuchasday-longtrips.Itstillle

tsmehaveabetterunderstandingofthecitiesIgoto.”UnlikeYuwhotraveledinnearbycities,ChenJunjun,adoctoralstudentatShanghaiAdvancedResearchInstitute,CAS,li

kestotravelfartoridherselfofacademicstress.InApril,the24-year-oldtookatwo-daytriptoXi’an,Shaanxi.Duringhertrip,shevi

sitedallthescenicsitesinthecity.“Juggling(同时应付)manyacademicresponsibilities,suchatripcanbringasplashofcolor(一抹亮色)tomystressfull

ife!”saidChen.Evenso,the24-year-oldaddedthatsuchtourismisnotsuitableforeveryone.Chensaidthatit’slabor-consumingasvisitorshavetoseeasmanysitesaspossib

leinanintensive(集中的)period.Tosomeextent,suchtripsarenotflexibleaslong-daytripsinwhichyoucanchangeyourplanasyoul

ike.“Thus,abundantenergyandacalmmindarenecessaryforspecialforcesstyletourism,”saidChen.24.Whatcanwein

feraboutspecialforcesstyletourismfromthetext?A.Itislabor-consumingbutrewarding.B.ItispopularwithallpeopleinChina.C.Itfeaturesvisitingmult

iplescenicinterestsinarelaxingway.D.Itisflexibleaslong-daytripsinwhichyoucanchangeyourplanasyoulike.25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhypeopletake

tothisnewkindoftourism?A.Itcanbringrelieftoourstressfullife.B.Itcancontributetolearningmoreaboutthesites.C.

Itcanhelpsavetimeandmoneywhileenjoyingthesitesbetter.D.Confinedforalmostthreeyearsduetothepandemic,peoplelongtotaketrips.26.Whatarerequi

redforspecialforcesstyletourism?A.Enoughenergyandcalmness.B.Goodoutfitandanopenmind.C.Richexperienceandwillpo

wer.D.Abundantfundandacalmmind.27.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Anewkindoftourismhassprungup.B.Spe

cialforcesstyletourismiswell-receivedworldwide.C.Collegestudentslikevisitingscenicinterestsonweekends.D.Collegestudentschallengethemse

lvesbytravelingonatightschedule.CChineseAmericannovelistLiYiyun’sTheBookofGoosehaswonthe2023FaulknerAward

forFiction.“Li’sTheBookofGooseisadazzling,conventions-defying,nuanced(细腻入微的)novel,”statedthejudgingpanelforthe2023FaulknerAward

.FirstpublishedinSeptember2022,TheBookofGooseis“agripping,heartbreakingnewnovelaboutfemalefriendship,art,andmemory,”whichis

centeredaroundaconversationbetweenitstwoprotagonists(主角)—AgnesandFabienne—onhappinessandtellsthestoryofhowtwoFre

nchgirlssucceededinliteratureafterWorldWarII.Backinheryoungeryears,Lididnotbelieveshewouldgoonsuchalongliteraryjourney.AftergraduatingfromPeking

Universityin1966withabachelor’sinbiologicalscience,shewentontodohermaster’sinimmunology(免疫学)attheUniversityofIowa,US.Whatchangedherl

ifetrackwasacommunitywritingworkshopin1997.Withoutanyspecificpurposeinmind,Liattendedtheworkshopjustlikehow“aho

usewifegoestoayogaclassforfun,”sherecalled.Afterthat,LibegantowritestoriesinEnglishalthoughshehadnopriorwritingexperience.Hereffor

tslaterearnedherinternationalfame.NowLiistheauthorofseveralworksoffiction,includingMustIGo,WhereReasonsEnd,andAThousandYearsofGoodPra

yerswhichhavewonhermanyawards.Herworkshavebeentranslatedintoadozenoflanguages,withsomeevenadaptedintom

ovies.Herworkstouchonthought-provokingtopicslikehumanity,emotion,andculturaldivide.Shehasbeendedicatedtoexploringthedifferentsidesofhumannatu

reandtheconflictspeoplefacewhencomingfromdifferentculturalbackgrounds.“Idohaveaninterestinimperfections,”Lisa

id.“Ithinkit’samatterofcharacter.SomepeoplewillsayIlikethedarkside,thatisalsocharacter.”28.Whatdoweknowabou

tTheBookofGoose?A.ItwasfirstpublishedinSeptember2023.B.Ithaswonthe2022FaulknerAwardforFiction.C.Itisanewnovelaboutfriendship,art,science,andmemo

ry.D.IttellsoftwoFrenchgirls’experiencesofsuccessinliteratureafterWorldWarII.29.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbywritingParagra

phs3and4?A.Liturnednovelistunexpectedly.B.Lididwellinacademicperformance.C.Li’seffortsearnedherinternationalfame.D.Liattendedthewritin

gworkshopjustforfun.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prior”inParagraph4mean?A.Valuable.B.Previous.C.Outstanding

.D.Proper.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsLiYiyunandherworks?A.Unconcerned.B.Negative.C.Objective.D.Doubtful.DOnMarch22,2021,thejournalNatureE

cology&Evolutionpublishedanewmapofundiscoveredspecies.ThisneweffortisofgreatimportanceforWalterJetz,studyco-auth

orandprofessoratYaleUniversity,US.“Atthecurrentpaceofglobalenvironmentalchange,thereisnodoubtthatmanyspecieswilldieoutbeforewehaveeverle

arnedabouttheirexistenceandhadthechancetoconsidertheirfate,”Jetzsaid.Lessthanadecadeago,Yaleresearchersmappedouttheworld’sli

fe.NowYaleresearchershavelaunchedamoreambitiousproject—creatingamapwherelifehasyettobediscovered,whosegoalistohelpsupportbiodiversitydiscoveryand

preservationacrosstheglobe.Accordingtotheresearchers,“Conservativeestimatessuggestonly13to18percentofalllivingspecieshavebeenidentified,

althoughthisnumbercouldbeaslowas1.5percent.”Intherapidlychangingglobalenvironment,researchersareracingag

ainsttimetodiscovertheremainingspecies.“FindingthemissingpiecesoftheEarth’sbiodiversitypuzzleisthereforecrucialtoimprovebiodiversityconse

rvationworldwide,”explainedleadauthorMarioMoura,abiologistattheFederalUniversityofParaíbainBrazil.Themapofundiscoveredlifeisbasedonamodelestimatin

gwhereunknownspecieslikelyexisttoday,basedonenvironmental,biologicalandsociologicalfactors.Themostund

iscoveredvertebrates(脊椎动物)—potentially25percentofallfuturediscoveries—areexpectedtoliveinBrazil,Colombia,MadagascarandIndonesia.Tropi

calforestsinthesecountriesneedprotectionandwemuststopdeforestation(滥砍滥伐)ratestodiscoverourbiodiversity.“Itisafascinatingprojectthatallows

ustobetterknowbiodiversitypatternsontheplanet,”Mourasaid.“Wehopetomotivatecitizenscientistsandbiodiversityenthusiastsabouttheimpo

rtanceofspeciesdiscoveryandignite(点燃)discussionsandagreementsfromthoseresponsiblefordecision-makingan

dconservationplanning.”32.Whyisthenewmapsoimportant?A.Itisofenvironment-friendlyimportance.B.Itwillpreventmostspeciesdyingout.C.Ithelpsimprove

biodiversityconservationonlyinsomecountries.D.Ithelpssupportbiodiversitydiscoveryandpreservationacrosstheglobe.33.WhatmayYaleresearchersagreewith?A

.Itisaraceagainsttimetodiscovertheremainingspecies.B.Only13to18percentofalllivingspecieshavebeenidentified.C.Manyspeciesw

illgoextinctafterwehaveeverlearnedaboutthem.D.Thenewmapisbasedonamodelestimatingwheretheworld’sspeciesexist.34.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebestt

itleforthetext?A.MappingtheWorld’sLifeB.MappingHiddenAnimalsC.ANewMapofBiodiversityD.MappingEndangeredSp

ecies35.Whatistheauthormostlikelytotalkaboutinthefollowingparagraph?A.Theimportanceofspeciesdiscovery.B.Theimpactofdeforestationon

undiscoveredspecies.C.Scientists’newresearchesonbiodiversityconservation.D.Themorespecificthingswecandotohel

pspeciesdiscovery.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。Inrecentyears,researchstudiesinsometopUSuniversitieshavefou

ndthatemotionalintelligenceorEQ(shortforEmotionalQuotient)canbethekeytosuccess.36TheconceptofEQwasfirstintroduce

dbypsychologistJohnMayerinthe1990sandhasgainedpopularitysince,especiallybecauseitissaidtobesomethingthatyoucantrytoimprove.Someo

newhohashighemotionalintelligencecansupposedlybuildstrongrelationships,achievetheirgoalsandmanagetheiremoti

ons.37Thefollowingstudiesjustprovethat.38A2020Harvardstudy,publishedbytheNationalBureauofEconomicResearch,i

nvestigatedthesocialskillsofteamplayers.Theydidthisbygroupingvolunteersandgivingthemavarietyoftrickyproblems.Theythencomparedthetopindividualperfo

rmers.39Thefirstreasonwasthattheywereverygoodatrecognizingtheemotionalstateoftheirteammates.Thesecondwasthattheyhelped

toimprovetheirteam’sperformancethroughmotivation.Whendoingresearchonlinksbetweenemotion-understandingabili

tyandrisk-taking,a2012Yalestudyfoundemotionalintelligenceiscriticaltodecisionmaking.40Theresultsrevealedthatparticipantswithahighawarenessofwhyt

heyfeltunderpressuremanagedtokeepaclearerheadandwerelesslikelytotakerisks.BeingabletounderstandandmanageemotionsisakeypartofEQ.So,if

you’retryingtosucceed,workonyouremotionalintelligenceanditmayjustmakeadifference!A.Thesearekeyareasforsuccessinmostjobs!B.It’smos

tlikelythat,duringyourcareer,youwillneedtoworkinateam.C.Havinghighemotionalintelligence,orEQ,helpsyou

performwellinrisk-taking.D.Keepingaclearheadandavoidingtakingrisksareimportantfactorsforsuccess.E.Havinghighemotionalintelligence,o

rEQ,canhelpyousucceed,especiallyatwork.F.Resultsshowedtwomainreasonswhytheseindividualsexcelledwerebothli

nkedtoEQ.G.Theyinvestigatedthewaythatleaderscometoadecisionwhentheyareunderpressure.第三部分语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、

C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ihadaninterestingchildhood,filledwithsurpriseanddelight,allbecauseofmymother—loving,sw

eet,yetabsent-mindedandforgetful.One41familytripwetookwhenIwaseleventellsalotabouther.MytwosetsofgrandparentslivedinColoradoandNorthDako

ta,andmyparentsdecidedtospendafewweeks42tothosestatesandseeingallthesightsalongtheway.Asthefirstdayofourtrip43,David,myeight-year-ol

dbrother,andI44saidgood-byetoallofourfriends.Whoknewifwe’deverseethemagain?Finally,themomentofourdeparture(启程)a

rrived,andwe45ourluggageintothecarandbravelydroveoff.Webravelydroveoffagaintwohourslaterafterwe’dreturnedtogetthepurseandtravele

r’schecksMomhad46athome.DavidandIwerealwaysalittle47whenusinggasstationbathroomifMomwasdrivingwhileDadslept:“Youstandoutsidethedoorandplaylook

out(放哨)whileIgo,andwhileyougo,Iwilldothe48.”Weremindedeachother.I49terriblepicturesinmymind:“Honey,wherearethekids?”“What?!Oh,Gosh

…Ithoughttheywerebeingawfully50.”MybrotherandIwereneveractuallyleft51inastrangecity,butweweren’tabouttotakeanychance.Wedrovethroughsevera

lstatesandsawlotsofgreat52alongtheway.Butwhatmadethistripneverfadeaway(逐渐消失)fromourmemorieswerethose53troubles.Asmydad54it,adaptationandtoleranc

ewerewhatatripwasreallyabout,whichmeans,whateveryoucomeacross,don’tforgettolaughandthen55it.41.A.pleasantB.strange

C.boringD.meaningful42.A.drivingB.walkingC.flyingD.riding43.A.wentB.passedC.approachedD.flew44.A.excitedlyB.anxiouslyC.happilyD.unwillingly45.A.l

ayB.loadedC.liftedD.drove46.A.forgottenB.putC.leftD.thrown47.A.upsetB.puzzledC.embarrassedD.nervous48.A.differentB.familiarC.sameD

.special49.A.hadB.tookC.drewD.held50.A.noisyB.terribleC.energeticD.quiet51.A.offB.forC.behindD.over52.A.sightsB.museumsC.

parksD.stations53.A.boringB.unexpectedC.doubtfulD.fantastic54.A.saidB.toldC.spokeD.put55.A.changeB.solveC.studyD.finish第二节(共

10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。MelatiandIsabeldeeplylovetheirhomeontheisland,which56(surround)byr

ainforests,greenfields,andavastocean.Enjoyingaswimattheirlocalbeachwasonceadailypleasureforthem.ButwhenMelatiwasfiftee

n,andIsabeljustten,thesistersstartedtolosetheir57(interesting)inswimminginthewatersneartheirhome.Plasticbagswouldbearoundthemastheyswamandsomeweresca

ttered(散落)onthebeach.Theygot58(extreme)upsetaboutthat.Melatididn’tthinkmuchaboutituntilonedayherteachergavealessononsomeworldheroes,59hadsp

arked(引发)movementsofpositivechangesintheworld.Afterschool,Melatiwalkedhomeslowlyinsilence,60(concern)aboutthelargeamountofplasticrubb

ishonthebeach.Theheroescrossedhermind.Then61idealitherup.Shecouldn’twaittosharewhatshethoughtwithIsabel.Isabelalsoh

adastrongdesiretodosomething.Picturinga62(fascinate)beachasbeforeinmind,thepairjumpedwithjoy.Theymadealist63thingstheyneededandreachedouttothecommuni

tyforsupport.MelatiandIsabel’ssmallideaattractedmanyvolunteerstohelpcleanupthebeach,64(make)itstarttobecomeclea

nerandmorebeautifulagain.Thesisterswereoverjoyedtoseetheimpacttheyhadmadeandcontinuedtoinspireotherstotakeaction

againstplasticpollution.Theyknewthatevensmallactionsliketheirscouldcreatesignificantpositivechangein65(they)communityandtheworld.第四部分任务型阅读(共两节,满分

20分)Jennywastheonlychildinherhome.Shehadaquarrelwithhermotherthatafternoonandsheranoutofthehouseangrily.Shecouldn’thelpweepingsorr

owfullywhenshethoughtofthescoldingfromhermother.Wanderingaimlesslyinthestreetforhours,shefeltalittle

hungryandwishedforsomethingtoeat,butitwasnotpossibleforher,sinceshehadnothingwithher.Shestoodbesideastandforawhile

,watchingthemiddle-agedsellerbusydoinghisbusiness.However,withnomoneyinhand,shesighedandhadtoleave.Thesellerbehindthestandnoticedtheyounggirlandask

ed,“Hey,girl,youwanttohavethenoodles?”“Oh,yes...butIdon’thavemoneyonme…”shereplied.“That’snothing.I’lltreatyoutoday,”saidtheman.“Comein.”Theseller

broughtherabowlofnoodles,whosesmellwassoattractive.Asshewaseating,Jennycriedsilently.“Whatisit?”askedthemankindly.“Nothing,a

ctuallyIwasjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”saidJennyasshewipedhertears.“Evenastrangeronthestreetwillgivemeabowlofnoodles,whilemymothe

rdrovemeoutofthehouse.Sheshowednocareforme.Sheissomercilesscomparedtoastranger!”第一节根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。(共10小题;每小

题1分,共10分)kindtreatmercyhungerexpectmoveangerwanderstrictcomplainsorrowfulpossibleOneafternoonJennyquarreledwithhermotherandl

efthomewith66.Shefelt67andwept.68inthestreetforhours,Jennyfelthungry.Jenny69somethingtoeat,butitwas70forh

er.AsellerhadasmalltalkwithJennyand71hertoabowlofnoodles.Shewas72andcriedsilentlybecauseoftheseller’s73.Jennythankedthesellerand74thatherm

othershowednocareforher.Shethoughthermotherwas75.toher.第二节根据文本内容回答下列问题(共3小题;满分10分)76.Afterrunningoutofthehouse,whatdidJennyth

inkofhermother?(3分)77.HearingwhatJennysaidinthelastparagraph,whatwillthesellerprobablysaytoher?(3分)78.WhatdoyouthinkJenny

willdointheend?(4分)第五部分写作(满分20分)假定你是李华,从互联网上得知某动物保护协会正在招募志愿者,你想成为其中的一员。请写一封信申请这个职位,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.能做的事情。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

。DearSirorMadam,Yours,获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

小赞的店铺
小赞的店铺
天天写文档,写文档,文档
  • 文档 328857
  • 被下载 21
  • 被收藏 0
若发现您的权益受到侵害,请立即联系客服,我们会尽快为您处理。侵权客服QQ:12345678 电话:400-000-0000 (支持时间:9:00-17:00) 公众号
Powered by 太赞文库
×
确认删除?