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武汉市部分重点中学2022—2023学年度下学期期末联考高二英语试卷命题学校:武汉市第一中学命题教师:徐诺审题教师:王婷考试时间:2023年6月27日下午14:00—16:00试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分3
0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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman’sidea?A.Bright.B.Ser
ious.C.Ridiculous.2.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Makingacall.B.Drivingacar.C.WatchingTV.3.HowmuchwoulditcosttostayattheSwissChaletforaweek?
A.100dollars.B.115dollars.C.126dollars.4.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomaniscomplaining.B.Thesocksareofgoodquali
ty.C.Ithappensathome.5.WhatdidthemandolastFriday?A.Hehaddinnerout.B.Hewenttothecinema.C.Helistenedtoaconcert.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8题。6.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Mr.Adamsisnotinhisofficethen.B.Mrs.Adamsiscallingfromherhome.C.Mr.Adams’m
otherisarrivingat1:00p.m.7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotellherhusband?A.Toringherathome.B.Topickherupat1:00p.m.C.HermotherwillcomeonThursday.8.Whatis
thewoman’snumber?A.2687435.B.7733298.C.7732398.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.WhichcitywillJohnworkin?A.London.B.
Paris.C.NewYork.10.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.11.Whendoesthewomanplantohaveagoing-
awayparty?A.OnSaturdaymorning.B.OnSundayafternoon.C.OnFridayevening.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Wheredoesthewoma
nlive?A.InBritain.B.InCaribbean.C.InAmerica.13.Howwouldthemantravelaroundtheworld?A.Bytrain.B.Byboat.C.Byplane.14.Whatcanwelearnfr
omtheconversation?A.Themanisfondoftravelingaroundtheworldbyair.B.ThewomanwouldliketogotoCaribbeaninsummer.C.Themanwo
uldliketotravelaroundtheworldbysea.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Wherearethespeakers?A.Ataradiostation.B.OnaTVshow.C.Intheopenair.16.Howmanykindso
ftreesarethereinonesquarekilometer?A.About750.B.About1,500.C.About20,000.17.Whatisthewomanmostprobably
?A.Areporter.B.Astudent.C.Ascientist.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowlongdoestheschooldaylastinSingapore?A.4hours.B.5hours.C.5hoursandfiftyminut
es.19.Whatwillthestudentsdoafterschool?A.Attendextraclasses.B.Dotheirhomework.C.Playsports.20.Whereisthestudents’pressurefrom?A.Theirparents.B.Entran
ceexam.C.Theirteachers.第二部分阅读(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。AIt’snosecretth
atsomeoftheworld’sbestskiresorts(胜地)arefoundwithinSwitzerland’soutstandingmountains.Herearesomeofthem.Grindelwal
d—WengenIfyou’relookingforaSwisspostcardskiexperience,thenGrindelwaldistheplaceforyou.ThebeautifulNorthFac
eoftheEigertowersoverthisprettymountainvillage,whichhasalonghistoryofmountainclimbingandskiing.Itsmainskiareacanbeskiedonthesamelift
ticket!There’snobetterwaytogetupthemountainherethanbytrain.OpeningDate:Nov.26,2022ClosingDate:Apr.16,2023FlimsLaaxFaleraWhatpullsinskiersandsnowboar
dersfromallovertheworldtoFlimsLaaxFaleraaretheworld-classterrain(地形)parks.There’snodenyingthisskiresortisabighitwithfreestylers,butthere’
salsoplentytoattractskiers.OpeningDate:Nov.28,2022ClosingDate:Apr.26,2023EngelbergEngelbergisarisingstarforarangeofgoodreasons,butthehig
hlightisthemassivefree-ridepotential.ThesecretismostdefinitelyoutasthetownfillsupeveryyearwithScandinaviansinsearc
hoftheirdrylightsnow.OpeningDate:Oct.15,2022ClosingDate:May.21,2023ZermattZermattisthebestofSwitzerland’sskiresorts.Thi
sisyourresortifyouhavethemoneytoaffordit!Fantasticrestaurantsareseenalloverthemountain,servingSwisscheesehotpotandotherco
okingmasterpieces.OpeningDate:Nov.26,2022ClosingDate:Apr.30,202321.Whichskiresortdoyouchooseifyouenjoymountainvil
lages?A.Grindelwald-Wengen.B.FlimsLaaxFalera.C.Engelberg.D.Zermatt.22.WhatattractspeopletoFlimsLaaxFalera?A.I
tsbeautifulscenery.B.Itspleasantweather.C.Itsterrainparks.D.Itsfreeadmission.23.WhatisthemajorconcernoftravelerswhochooseZermatt?A.Transportation.B.S
ecurity.C.Price.D.Location.BChatGPT,designedbyOpenAItocarryonconversationsthatmakesense,hasbecomeavi
ralexcitement.TheAI-poweredtoolwentfromzerotoamillionusersinjustfivedays!Itsabilitytoprovidein-depthanswerstouserquestionshasevendrawntheatten
tionofdistinguishedtechnologycompanies.Theintelligentrobotunderstandswhattheusersaysortypesandthenrespondsinawaythatmakessense.I
tsvastbodyofknowledgehasbeengatheredfromtheinternetandarchivedbooks.Itisfurthertrainedbyhumans.ThismakesChatGPTausefultoolforresearching
almostanytopic.“Wehavealotofinformationontheinternet,butyounormallyhavetoGoogleit,thenreaditandthendosomethingwithit,”saysRicardo,chiefscienceoffic
erandco-founderofAIcompanyErudit.“Nowyou’llhavethisresourcethatcanprocessthewholeinternetandalloftheinformationit
containsforyoutoansweryourquestion.”ChatGPTcannotthinkonitsown.Itdependsontheinformationthatithasbeentrainedon.Asaresult,theAItoolworks
wellforthingsthathaveaccuratedataavailable.However,whenunsure,ChatGPTcangetcreativeandflowoutincorrectresponses.
OpenAIcautionsuserstochecktheinformationnomatterhowlogicalitsounds.Also,ChatGPThasonlybeentrainedwithinformationtill202
1.Hence,itcannotberelieduponforanythingthathappenedafterthat.ExpertsbelieveChatGPThaslimitlesspotentialtosolv
ereal-worldproblems.Itcantranslatelongtextsintodifferentlanguages,createcontentonalmostanytopic,andevensummarizebooks.How
ever,ChatGPThasreceivedmixedreactionsfromeducators.Somebelieveitcouldserveasavaluabletooltohelpbuildliteracyskillsintheclassroo
m.Itcouldalsobeusedtoteachstudentsdifficultscienceormathconcepts.ButothereducatorsthinkChatGPTwillencouragestudentstocheat.Theyfe
arthiswillpreventthemfrombuildingcriticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills.Asaresult,manydistrictsarestartingto
banitsuseinschools.24.WhatistheuniquefeatureofChatGPT?A.Ithasthelargestnumberofusers.B.Itcananswerusers’questions.C.Itcanengageinmea
ningfulconversations.D.Ithasartificialintelligence.25.WhatmakesChatGPThelpfultoresearchvarioustopics?A.Itsav
ailabilityofup-to-datedata.B.Itsaccurateinformation.C.Itscapabilityofinformationprocessing.D.Itsvastbodyofquestions.26.WhydoChatGPTusershavetob
ecautiouswhenusingit?A.ChatGPToffersillogicalinformation.B.ChatGPTlackscreativity.C.ChatGPTisunabletothinkit
self.D.ChatGPTisnotproperlytrained.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsChatGPT?A.Intolerant.B.Disapproving.C.Fav
orable.D.Objective.C“Youneedtosignthis,”mysonJoeinformedme.“Whatisit?”Iasked.Rollinghiseyeswithasenseofimpatience,Joer
eplied,“Yourpermission.Andit’sduetomorrow!”IlearnedthatJoe’ssixth-gradeclasswouldbetakingafieldtriptothestateca
pital.“Thatsoundslikefun,”Isaid.“I’vealwayswantedtogothere.”“Youcan’tcome!”Joeanswered.Puzzled,Iasked.“Whynot?”“Becauseyoualwayscomeo
nfieldtrips!”Ofcourse,Ialwaysjoinedhisclassonfieldtrips.Beingachaperone(监护人)onafieldtripisoneoftheadvantagesthatcome
swithbeingamom,avacationdayinacarcerthatoffersfewopportunitiesforachangeofscenery.“Youdon’twantmetobeachaperone?”“Givesomeoneelse’smomachan
ce,”hesuggested.WhatwassurprisingwashowmuchImindedbeingsoimpolitelyremovedfromtheshortlistofwillingchap
eronesbymyownson.WhenJoewasinkindergarten,hisclassplannedapretendtriptoNorway.Thedaybeforethetrip,Joewoke
upnotfeelingwell.Afterlearningthathedidn’thaveafever,Iasked,“Youdon’twanttomissgettingreadyforthetriptoNorway,doyou?”“Iguessnot,”
hesaid.ButwhenIpickedhimupattheendoftheday,theteacherwhispered,“Joegotalittleupsettoday.”“Whathappened?”“Hedoesn’twanttogotoNorwaywithoutyou.”Sot
hatwaswhathadbeenbotheringmy5-year-old.HethoughthisclasswasreallyflyingtoNorwayontheirwoodenchairsintheirpaperairplane.Hebelie
vedthosepassportsandticketsheandhisclassmateshadbeenmakingweretherealdeal.Preadolescencefelluponmyfamilyasmyhu
sbandandIfoundourselvespreparingforourson’supcomingteenyearswiththesametrepidationassomeoneabouttoclimbanice-coveredmountainwearinghighheel
s.Joeneededtotakeafieldtripwithoutmeaccompanyinghim.AndIneededtolethim.I’mgladhedoesn’tneedmeallthetime.28.Whatdidtheauthorreallymind?A.Theaddit
ionalresponsibilitiesasamom.B.Beingdeniedrudelybyhersonasachaperone.C.Havingmissedthechancetovisitthestateca
pital.D.Beingaskedbyhersontosignapermission.29.WhatmadeJoeupsetwhenhewasfiveyearsold?A.HisgoingtoNorwaywithouthismom.B.Theoccurrenc
eofhisfeveronthejourney.C.Hisfearofthepaperairplane’scrashingdown.D.Thelossofhispassportandticket.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trep
idation”inParagraph7probablymean?A.Excitement.B.Expectation.C.Nervousness.D.Determination.31.WhatdidtheauthorrealizeaboutJoeatlast?A.Hehatedbeingco
ntrolledbyparents.B.Hewaslongingforhisparents’love.C.Hewasunwillingtoobeyrules.D.Hewasbecominglessdependent
.DAnewexperimentshowsthatthemoreenergyconsumedbyaclock,themoreaccurateitstimekeeping.Clocksconsumeenergyandr
eleaseheat.Akitchenclock,forexample,doesthisbyusingupitsbattery.Generallythemostaccurateclocksrequirethemostenergy,w
hichsuggestsafundamentalconnectionbetweenenergyconsumptionandaccuracy.ThisiswhataninternationalteamofscientistsfromLancaster.Oxford,andVi
ennasetouttotest.Todothis,theybuiltaparticularlysimpleclock,consistingofasuper-thinmembrane(薄膜).combinedwithanelectroniccircuit.Eachvi
bration(振动)ofthemembranegeneratedoneelectricaltick(滴答).Theinventiveaspectofthisdesignisthatitispoweredsimplybyhe
atingthemembrane,whilethecompleteflowofenergythroughtheclockcanbemeasuredelectrically.Thescientistsfoundthatt
hemoreheattheysupplied,themoreaccuratelytheclockran.Infact,theaccuracywasdirectlyrelativetotheheatre
leased.Tomaketheclocktwiceasaccurate,theyneededtosupplytwiceasmuchheat.Theexperimentshowsasimilaritybetweentheoperationofaclo
ckandasteamengine.Withasteamenginethereisfundamentalrestrictiononhowmuchheatwemustsupplytodoadesiredamountofwork.Thisres
trictionisthefamous-SecondLawofThermodynamics(热力学)whichiscentraltomodernengineering.Whatthisexperimentsuggestsisth
atclocks,likeengines,arerestrictedbytheSecondLaw,withtheiroutputbeingaccurateticksinsteadofmechanicalwork.DrEdwardLairdofLancast
erUniversitysaid:“Thisexperimentsuggeststhatclocksarealsorestrictedbythermodynamics.Italsoposesaninteresting
question:areallpossibleclockslimitedinthisway,orisitjustacharacteristicoftheoneswehavestudied?”Interestingly,manyeverydayclockshaveanef
ficiencythatisclosetowhatthescientists’analysispredicts.Forexample,theiranalysispredictsthatawristwatchwhoseaccuracyperticki
sonepartintenmillionmustconsumeatleastamicrowattofpower.Infact,abasicwristwatchusuallyconsumesonlyafewtimesthisamount.Thelawsofthermodynamics,disc
overedinthenineteenthcentury,arestillfindingnewapplicationstoday.32.Whatdothescientistswanttotestaboutclocks?A.Howenergyinfluencestheiraccuracy.B.Whe
thertorestricttheirheatsupply.C.Howtomakethemparticularlysimple.D.Whethertheyaresimilartosteamengines.33.Inwhatwaydoclock
sworkdifferentlyfromsteamenginesaccordingtotheexperiment?A.TherestrictionfromtheSecondLaw.B.Theformoftheiroutput.C.Theaccuracyoftheirwork.D.Thela
wbehindtheiroperation.34.WhatwillDrEdwardLairdmostlikelyagreewith?A.Furtherstudiesshouldbedone.B.Morequestionsshouldberaised
.C.Restrictionsonclocksshouldbelifted.D.Suggestionsoftheexperimentshouldbeadopted.35.Whatisthearticlemainly
about?A.TheSecondLawofThermodynamics.B.Anewexperiment.C.Theenergyconsumptionofclocks.D.Asimpleclock.第二节(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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Doyouoftenfinditdifficulttoconcentrateifyouarenotinterestedinwhatyouarele
arningorifyouhavebetterthingstothinkabout?36However,understandinghowtodoit,andknowingwhatisdistractingyou,canhelp.Scientistshavelookedat
whatmakesusprocrastinateandfoundanumberofwaystohelpusstayinthezone.________ResearchbyScienceFocusmagazi
nefoundsilenceisbestforconcentration,oragenticbackgroundhumandcoffeeshopnoiseisgreat!Italsofoundturningoffnotificationsonyourphone,orswitchingitoff
altogether,removesamajordistractionandhelpsusfocusonthetaskathand.Anotherpossiblecureforashortattentionspanisbraint
raining.Psychologistsandneuroscientistsareincreasinglyinterestedinourabilitytoknuckledownandhavelookedatwhatwe
canchangeinsideourheadtomakeusconcentrate.AttentionResearcherNilliLavieofUniversityCollegeLondonhasfoundthatmakin
gataskmorevisuallydemandingtakesupmoreprocessingpowerandleavesthebrainnothinglefttoprocessdistractions.38Therear
emorepracticaltipstokeepingyourmindfocused.39Chewingsomegummayalsohelp!It’spossiblethemovementinyourmouthoccupiespartsoft
hebrainthatmightotherwisegetdistracted.ButaccordingtoScienceFocusmagazine,distractionisn’tallbad.Ifwewerealwayssofocusedth
atwenevergotdistracted,we’dmisspotentialchanges,suchasthreatsinourenvironment.40A.Distractionisvitalforsurvival.B.Oneofthemost
obviousthingsiscliminating(消除)noise.C.Therefore,braintrainingcaneffectivelyshortenanattentionspan.D.These
includemakingalistofwhatyouhavetodoorfindingaquietworkspace.E.Stayingfocusedcanbeagreatchallenge.F.So,keepingyourmindbusymightbethean
swer.G.Distractionisequallyasimportantasconcentration.第三部分语言运用(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。Thisyear,Imade41mymindthatitwouldbea(n)42cleaningandwetriedtoridourhouseofyears’ofaccumulated(堆积
的)stuff.Thestuffwaseverywhereinourhouse,liningthewalls,fillingtheshelvesand43theclosets(壁橱).Icouldn’trememberhowIgotsomeofit,bu
tIknewIwantedit44now.Thestuffwasmessingupnotonlymyhomebutalsomy45,notbringingmeanybitof46.Thenwegotdowntocl
eaning.Itturnedouttobea47job.Twenty-year-oldbillsandreceiptswerethrowninthetrashbin.Outdated48wereclearedfromfilecab
inets.Brokenbowlsanddamagedhandcraftsalsofoundtheir49straighttothetrashaswell.Unwornclothesandunusedpanswerepackeduptobedonatedtothelo
calcharity.Oldbookswere50uptobepassedontootherstoreadandenjoy.Inspiteofdays’hardwork,it51thatIwasabletowalkthroughamuchtidierhome.More
importantly,Ifeltmentally52thanoverbefore,whichwasbeyondmyexpectation.Cleaningislikethemetabolism(新陈代谢)inthebody,weneedto53keepwhatw
orksforusandpushoutwhatdoesn’t.Therefore,weneedtotake54offourmindsandbodiesfromtimetotimeandtojustfocusonwhatreallymatterst
ous.Wecanregainafreelifebycuttingdownmaterialthingsandadding55ones.41.A.outB.upC.downD.in42.A.completeB
.temporaryC.instantD.sensible43.A.repairingB.lockingC.crowdingD.closing44.A.burntB.separatedC.brokenD.gone45.A.purposeB.workC.mindD.credit46
.A.appreciationB.liberationC.happinessD.disappointment47.A.toughB.sensitiveC.secureD.promising48.A.clothesB.papersC.booksD.handcrafts49.A
.potentialB.fameC.wayD.aim50.A.dugB.boxedC.pickedD.given51.A.endedupB.dependedonC.turneddownD.madeout52.A.lighterB.healthierC.weake
rD.stronger53.A.equallyB.constantlyC.rarelyD.eventually54.A.loadsB.ideasC.opinionsD.thoughts55.A.realisticB.expensiveC.spiritualD.psychologi
cal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。Everthinkyou’regettingenoughsleeponlytowakeuptired?I’mnotyou-ithappenstoth
ebestofus.Recently,scientistssaythey58(discover)thesecrettowakingupclear-headedand57(refresh)eachandeverymorning.According
toanewstudyfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,58(publish)inNatureCommunications,beyondsleepquality,thesecondmainfeature59.(predic
t)day-to-daychangesinmorningalertness(机敏)istheintensityofphysicalactivitythedaybefore.Inparticular,researchershavefoundthatwhen
theextentofanindividual’sphysicalactivityiscomparativelygreaterthedaybefore,peoplefeelmorealertthene
xtmorning.Anotherfactorhappensnotonthedaybeforeoreventhenightbefore.Itis60participantsconsumeforbreakfastthatexplainstheiralertnesslevels.W
hen61(individual)consumethe“highcarbs”breakfast,theyexperiencehigherlevelsofalertness.Beyondtheeffectsofthehighcarbohydratemealitself,oneofth
e62(strong)outcomesshowninthestudyisthemarkedreductioninalertnessondayswhenparticipantsconsumealotofsugar.Itmaysoundparadoxical(自相矛
盾的)thatalotofsugarpredicts63declineinaltrtnewsandthehighcarbsbreakfastislinkedtoan64(enhance)inalertness.However,65theirs
imilarhighcarbohydratecontent,therearekeynutritional(营养的)differencesbetweenthehigh-carbandsugarmeals.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15
分)假设你是李华,你的新西兰笔友Sam给你发来邮件说对中国文化很感兴趣,尤其喜欢唐诗(Tangpoetry)。请你给他回复一封邮件,分享你对唐诗的了解。具体内容包括:1.唐诗地位及影响;2.列举著名诗人;3.学习唐诗
的建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearSam,____________________________________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语
续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。WhenIwasachild,mymothertoldmysister,whohada10-inchveryobviousscar(伤疤)onherarm,“Nancy,ifyouignorethesca
r,otherpeoplewillignoreit.Itdoesnotmeantheywillnotnoticeit,butitmeansitwillnotmattertothemifitdoesn’tmattertoyou.”Itn
everoccurredtomethatsomethinglikethiswouldhappentomysonyearslater.Sendingachildofftocollegecancertainlybestressfulf
orconcernedparents.Itwas2018thatmysonwentofftocollege.Herarelycontactedus.Icouldn’thelpaskingaboutotheraspects,whichsometimesm
adehimcomplainthatIdidn’ttreathimasanadult.Tobehonest,mysonisexcellent.Someofmyfriendsalwaystellmethattheyadmiremyson’scharactersandtheyh
opetheirsonscouldhavesomeofthem.Unexpectedly,itwas4o’clockinthemorningin2020,whenIreceivedthephonecall.“Thisistheemergencyroomcall
ingandyoursonwasjustbroughtinwithsevereburnsonhisface,neckandarms.WehavecalledforanaircraftandaregoingtoflyhimtotheburnunitinSeattle.”Seattl
ewas350milesfromhiscollege,soweknewimmediatelythiswasserious.Thedoctordescribedthereason,whichcausedtheburns.At6am,mysonandhisfriendsdecidedtobarbe
cuehamburgersinthecourtyardoftheirapartment.Whentheylitthecharcoal,itburstintoflamesbecausetheyhadsprayedtoomuchgasoline.Theflamescaughtmys
on’sshirttailandshotfromhiswaisttowelloverhishead.Fortunately,oneoftheboyswhowasquick-mindedgraspedmysonandrolledhimonthegrass.Whileitsa
vedhislife,itwasnotinshapetosavehimfromsevereburnsandtheterriblescars.Afterherecoveredfromthetreatme
nts,thedoctorstoldhimtheywouldnotdoplasticsurgery(整形手术)for6monthsbecauseittakesthatlongfortheskintostop
shrinkingandwrinkling.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150词左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:Thedoctorssuggestedhereturntocollegewithscarso
fsevereburnstemporarily.________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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hildhood.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________武汉市部分重点中学2022—2023学年度下学期期末联考高二英语试卷参考答
案一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5:CABAC6-10:ACBAC11-15:CABCC16-20:AACAB二、阅读理解(满分50分)21-23:ACC24-27:CCCD28-
31:BACD32-35:ABAB36-40:EBFDA三、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)41-45:BACDC46-50:CABCB51-55:AABAC第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每
小题1.5分,满分15分)56.havediscovered57.refreshed58.published59.predicting60.what61.individuals62.strongest63.a64.enhancement65.despi
te四、写作(共2题,应用文15分,读后续写25分,满分40分)第一节:应用文DearSam,Knowingthatyou’reinterestedinChineseculture,especiallyTangpoetry,Iamwri
tingtogiveabriefintroductionaboutit.Tangpoetry,representingthetraditionalChineseculture,isaveryimportantl
iteraryformwhichenjoysgreatpopularityinChina.Asthegoldenageofpoems,theTangDynastyproducedmanyoutstandingpoets,amongwh
omLiBai,DuFu,andBaiJuyiwerethemostwell-knowninhistory.Whenitcomestostudyingpoems,you’dbettergraspthemeaningfirstly,andthentr
ytorecitethewholepoem.Ifyouchoosetherightmethodandworkhard,yourlearningabilitycanbeimproved.WelcometoChinaan
dI’mlookingforwardtoyourviewabouttheTangpoems.Yours,Lihua第二节:读后续写参考范文:Thedoctorssuggestedhereturntocollegewithscars
ofsevereburnstemporarily.AlthoughIknewthatthereweregoingtobestormsinlife,itwashardformetoimaginethatahandsomeandsunnyboywouldreturntohisclas
smateswithscars.Ireallydidn’tknowhowtocomforthim.Afterall,thescarswereonhim.Notallofuscouldbeabletoturnthatparticularpagesuccessfully.Itwasatth
istimethatIrememberedwhatmymothersaidtomysister.Itwasthosewordsthatenabledhertoovercomeherpsychologicalbarri
ersandleadasmoothlife.SoItoldhimaboutNancy’schildhood.Ipassedthewisdomontomyson.Realizingmycomplexfeeli
ngs,hesmiledandcomfortedmeinstead.Hetookmyadvicetoheartandreturnedtoschoolwithhisheadheldhigh.Bytheendofthesix-monthwait
ingperiod,hedecidedthatthescarsdidnotmatter.Sohemadethedecisiontogiveupanyplasticsurgery.Weallhave“scars”thatw
ebelievewillkeeppeopleawayfromus.Putyourimperfectionsoutofyourmindandconcentrateonwhatyouvaluewithinyourself,andyourbeautywillshinethrough.武
汉市部分重点中学2022—2023学年度下学期期末联考高二英语试卷听力原文Text1M:I’mgoingtothepartyatCarol’shouse.W:Youcan’tbeserious!We’vegottwote
stsatschooltomorrow.Text2M:Excusemeforcallingyousolate,butIhavesomethingurgenttotellyou!W:That’sallright
.Text3M:Whereareyougoingonvacationthissummer?W:I’veheardaboutaniceplacecalledtheSwissChalet.It’s18dollarsadayor115dollarsaweek.Text4M:
IsthereanythingIcandoforyou?W:Yes,I’dliketotalktosomeoneaboutthesesocks.They’veonlybeenwornthreeorfourtimesandthey’refullofholesalready.Text5M
:WhatdidyouthinkoftheconcertperformedinthemusichalllastFriday?W:Great.Itwasreallywonderful.ButIdidn’tseeyouthere
then.Wherewereyou?M:Iwasjustinthemusichallthen.Ihadaseatinthesecondrow.Text6M:2687435.Who’scalling?W:ThisisHelenAdams.CouldIspeakto
myhusband?M:Sorry,Mr.Adamsisout.CanItakeamessage?W:CouldyoutellhimthatmymotherisarrivingonThursday?Atabout1:00p.m.M:Right,Mrs.Adams.I’lldoth
at.Whereareyou,incasehewantstoringyou?W:I’mnotathome.Thenumberhereis7733298.M:7733298.OK.Goodbye.Tex
t7W:Isupposeyou’veheardaboutJohn.M:No,hassomethinghappenedtohim?W:Nothingbad.Hegotanewpositionthatheappli
edforlastyear.M:ToLondon?Great!Hehashardlytalkedaboutanythingelsesinceheputinforthatpost.Whendoesheleave?W:NextSunday.M:Youmeanaweekfromtomorrow?W:
Thatisright.I’mgoingtohaveagoing-awaypartyforhimonFridayevening.Ihopeyoucanmakeit.M:I’llsuretry.NowthatheisgoingtobelivinginLondon,Imight
finallygetthechancetovisitoverthere.Ihopehefindsabigflatwithanextrabedroom.Text8M:Wherewouldyouliketoenjoyyourselfiftimeandmoneywe
renoproblem?W:IfIwererichandhadalotofsparetime,I’dgototheCaribbeaninwinter,toSwedeninsummer,travelaboutinBri
taininspringandstayathomeinLondoninautumn.M:Howwouldyoutravel?W:Bytrain,ofcourse!Andyou?M:I’dliketogoonaworldwide
voyagecallingatalltheexcitingportsoftheworld.W:Howwouldyoutravel?M:Inaboat,ofcourse.W:Butwouldn’tyoug
etratherdulledtravelingaroundtheworldforsolong?M:Certainlynot.AndthenonceI’dseentheworldI’dbesatisfiedtosettledownathomeinEngland.Afterall,it’sg
otsomeofthenicestsceneryintheworld.Text9W:So,hereweare,deepintheforest.WithmeisDr.MikeGreen.Dr.Green,canyoutellusalittleaboutthiswonderfulplace?M:
Yes,ofcourse.Asyoucansee,theforestisfulloftrees,birds,andinsects.W:Yes,therearesomestrangeandbeautifulplantseverywhere.Howmanydifferentk
indsofplantsarethere?M:Well,injustonesquarekilometeroftheforest,youcanfindaboutonethousandfivehundreddifferentkind
sofplants.W:Andtherearehundredsoftrees,too,aren’tthere?M:Yes,thereare.Infact,hereareaboutsevenhundredandfiftydifferent
kindsoftreesinonesquarekilometer.W:Really?NowI’msurethepeoplelisteningtothisprogramcanhearthisunbelievablenoise.Itisreallyveryloud.What’smakingall
thenoise?M:Well,ofcourse,theforestisfulloflivingthings.Forexample,youcanfindaboutfourhundreddifferentkindsofbirdsinjustonesquarekilometer.W:Re
ally?Howinteresting!Text10M:Lastmonth,someSingaporeanstudentsvisitedourschoolandstudiedwithusforaweek.Asaresult,Igotthechancetofindoutwhats
choollifeislikeinSingapore.Studentshaveashorterschooldaythere.InSingapore,schoolbeginsat8:00a.m.andendsat1:50p.m.Ea
chclassonlylastshalfanhour.Studentshavenobreaksbetweenclasses,buttheyhavea30-minuteteabreakafter3or4classes.Afterschool,moststudentsattend
extraclasses,suchasdanceandpaintingclasses.Singaporeismulticultural.Inschools,studentsincludeChinese,Indians,MalaysandWesterners,an
dteachersteachinEnglish.It’stheofficiallanguageinSingapore.Singaporeanstudentshavethesamepressureaswehave.The
yalsohavesomepressurefromtheentranceexam.Afterschool,theytakedifferentextracourses.WhentheyareinGrade6,theyfacethepressureofthemiddleschoolentrancee
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